The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 12, 1913, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBIUSKAN
Evangelist Scoville
Speaks in Temple
Sunday Morning
i ha 1 1 Ui'lun S(nill' will speak at
I In- TiMiipli' tlii'.ilic Suiidaj morning, at
10 tu o lo k 'I Ins meeting, at the
rejMilai (IiiikIi hour in lor university
mi'ii li Siosilli' Iuih just returned
1 1 out .1 woild eutngelistn tour before
coming to Lincoln He in a student
always, and is tamiliai with student
life and conditions lie has addresned
several groups ol unheisll men since
coming to Lincoln, and it Ik clear that
he ban not lost lus tomb with college
life He speaks lenilesslv and openly,
and bis message, soming from a man
of sw li wide expetieiue is powerful
nnd searching
Mi Mnrt a eoinetist, who accom
pun led I)r Scoville on his tour, will
head the ringing Special niUBlc will
lie lendered hv a quartet from theglee
i tub TIiIh meeting has been planned
for Sunday morning because it Is a con
enient time both for students nnd Dr
S( o llle
GERMAN PROFS KEEP ON
TALKING ON WAY TO DOOR
Professor Lochy Writes that Dif
ficulty Is Experienced in Shut
ting Them Off
lettei ieeicd a shoi t time ago
h I'rof Caldwell liimi I'rof (! W
Loekv who is now taking giaduate
woik in (iei man , desiiibes er well
I In- onditions .i-, the ai e in a (Jerman
uni ersit
To (liote fioni the lettei, he s.lj s,
"It is so difteieiit Horn the unneisit
llle at home The Vei eins (corps oi
fraternities) are heie and externally
make a gieat show, hut are not the
heart and lite of the unnersit) We
hardly know what study is Each pro
fessor enters upon his Vorlessung lec
tin e, as if his life depended on its de
liei He hardl) halts to take breath
until the bell lings him down when he
leaves the stage talking all the w.i) to
the dooi When he letuins the next j
da he blushes the sentence he was on
when he lett, and begins talking before
be leaches the pl.ittoim Of course 1
;te desciibed a single piofessor but ,
others are mute siiurl.ii All
seem deeper, itel tit earnest, wrapped
up in .i ei narrow held We see in
peispectne, the m detail
'1 he attent i eiiess ot the student has
siupnsed me It is probablj because
all are virtually doing graduate work,
and of the 3,000 or more students no
one is in the class except for business
In one ol the lectures I attend there
are over :100 students, and when the
professor pauses after one of his long
sentences, the stillness seems almost
oppressive 1 have seen a student fall
asleep during the lecture but never
whisper or show the least sign of lack
ol interest The lespect shown to a
piofessor here can scarcely be under
stood b an American."
WAGNER'S LOHENGRIN
FOR TORNADO BENEFIT
Tuesday Convocation a Means of Gain
ing Funds for Storm
Sufferers.
Tickets lot Wagner's Lohengiin to
be given at Tuesday morning com oca
tiorr bv the University Chorus, on sale
at the Y M C A ticket odlce in the
Temple this morning Professor drum
mann and Mrs Raymond have ar
ranged loi the Y C A to take charge
of the financial end of the affair The
pioceds will go to the aid of the Omaha
toi nado sufferers
All universiU (lasses will be ex
(used liom 10 11 Tuesday morning so
as to give an opportunity for every one
to attend It will be given in the Tem
ple Admission, twenty five cents
! "ER 1ST NICHT EIFERSUECHT1G"
I German Dramatic Club Gave Short
Play Thursday Nighl.
Er 1st Nicht Eifcrsuechtlg" was the
title ol a short play given Thursday
1 evening by four of the members of the
I Herman Dramatic club, at the monthly
meeting of the club The characters
were as follows
Cecalia Hohendoit
Dr Holrendorf
Uncle Bauman
Ella Morrison
Pheodore Frank
Ernest Schrank
THE LIN DELL
CATERING TO SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES
BANQUETS LUNCHEONS RECEPTIONS
An Excellent Table de Hote Dinner
served from 6 to 9 p. m. 75 c
Music during Dinner Hour. Also Sunday Lunch Hour
Home Made Bread Six Loafs for 25c
COOKIES PIES CAKES
MS .
Give us your next order for Punch.
We know we can suit you both in quality and in price
I ei man . Leon Snyder
Trjouts for the club will be held on
Thursday evening, the 17th of April, i
in Faculty hall, at 7 U0 o'clock All
wishing to compete lor membership to
the lub, see Miss Heppner
THE CAFETERIA
Of the University Y. M- C. A
THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS
Breakfast 7 to 8 . W Dinner 1 1 to 1 . JO Supper 5 . 30 to 7
:- T H E TEMP L E -:
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-fc CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK -
-fc 12th and O Streots
-fc P. A. Hall President
fr F. H. Johnson Vice-Pres. -
fc W. W. Hackney, Jr. Asst Cash.
TRY
OUR LUNCHEONETTES
They are always the best
We 'serve hot and cold
drinks all winter long
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
South West Corner 14 and 0 Street
E)EVONH
A NI'W
ARROW
COLLAR
2 for 25c Clued. Peiibody & Co., Milkers
University Jeweler and Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE S0IC1TED
"SPA" I
Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Roob I
afeteria Plan I
City Y. M. . A. 13lb and P I
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug Co.
13th and O Sts
Musical Vespers at All Souls' Church
The second ot the musical vesper
services will he given at All Souls'
hurch. Twelfth and H, Sunday after
noon at 4 o'clock A trio of Mrs. Moler,
lolin; MibS Eich, 'cello, and Miss Bur
lingiin, piano, will play Everyone Is
invited.
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