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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1913)
mini in 'ji wMinnmin iwfc;gitwjiijwwijHtw THE DAILY NRBRASKAN 0 ' a JOKE SECTION IN POT NO ONE TO ESCAPE AND WIT OF CORNHUSKER HUMORIST NOW DOING HIS DEADLIEST. NO ONE OMITTED FROM SNAPSHOT Funny and Embarrasing Situations Including Many and Fair Coeds Will Appear for First Exhibit. JLugh iiiii luol head oil at jour profs latrsl expiession ol wit, giggle lellghlel when Slir bleaks loith into impassloncf! uiiinoi, smile, eompas sionateh when join li.it biothei.s pull the latest pun, t nl get into the tunny humoi Koi I lie 191.! ( '01 nlinsKer fea ture Sfition is being piepaii'd Chuckling with iieudiah glee, al each new bat li ol liiinioious niateiial sent in to the ollu e. tile joke 1 lends of tllO featuie section hae (aid indexed the weak point ol jou all, and .small shall he film that es(.ip"th With malice .towjud none, and chaiitj tow aid all, the little disi lepuneies and incon isteu( ies ol siolage hie at Nebiaska nave been diawn with pen and gentlj deried witli stead j beats of the thrashing ni.w lime tli.it 1 eposes on the HlilOl's desk Drwiin Just because tin editoi is onlj one person is quit" linniatei ml in the sue cesn ol a ( oinhusWei Foi the stu denl bodj ol Nebiaska is Minph tall iriK o-i itsi'H to aid the editois in proilm nig iunn siult, stutt that would m.i U the (banned daughtei ot the king laugh oei the title alono. Itwilitj One of (he Inesl sections ol the new liatuii- section being issued this year will be the exceptional l.ugo nunibciol snapshots Neer betoie has ibe iai book seen such an inter esting aii.ij ol situations, people, and personalities as tnej aie produced by the kodak '1 lie le.it ill e section will, be snnplj lilltd with the piodiuts ol I the .shilling lens I In a it w das tin last lew pages ot thi book will be si nt awa to the piinteis and any opj that has been within Id up to tins time must be sent in within the i.i t loui das in oi del to be pi tut ed. Preserve Your College Work ! I rtr &?. t" --irt- VA '"tVjf-r f 3 ''". V' 'vV The L C Smith &. Hios Tjpewnter js imaluable to college students who want a ieonl ol then college w oi k af Ter giaduation We give spe( i.il attention to the needs of students We hae t pew Tit ers to lent, as well as to sell A few rebuilt machines at a baigain 1 C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Company 125 North 13th Street LINCOLN, NEBR. PLAY TO BE WORK OF ART (Continued fiom Page Three) Miss Lillian Madison Adele Davis Miss Hannah Thompson Marjorie Thompson Silas .Jackson Phillip M Cullough ('nests at the hotel Maigaiet MHeni, Ciaie Holman, Lois Pipei, Svbil Nelson, Laura Knotls, Delia Ladd. Klsa Haaiinann, Roinona Tioup, (Jiace lleais, Isabel Coons, Iluth I'ans, (!eneiee Wees nei. Cliailotte Lo eland, Cordelia Con dia. Ruth Nickel, Claia Hill, J Dale Millikin, Moiton Steinhait, Peicj Jajnes, Ned Allison, William Lock, Thomas Stnbling, Ilany Perkins, Heniy J Shult, James Allison, Vic tor Ilacklanri, Uobeit Paikinson, Chailes (iardnei, Leon Samuelson, Haiold Kiause and Kail Jackson. It was the desne ol (he Klub to icdiue tlie pi ice ol adinissiou to HO cunLa tu xUU. jStat 111 the housebut because ol heaj expenses this was loliud impossible Thiee pi ices have been made 2fc, f0t and a $1 Seats may be pui chased at the Oliver box otlke Satin dav nioining at It) o'clock It is to be legietted that the produc tion falls upon the same night as the Agric ultuial school commencement, the date however was set a year ago and conflict was not known until quite I ecentlj TEAM LEAVES TOMORROW. (Continued fiom Page 1 ) out ncoided this ear Spnnteis pie dominate but the teal hi c K ot good men I -. in the held events, especially the weights and tin jumps Big Seven Mevei e the onh man in the high jump and the weights and needs seseial assistants it tlie Coinhuskeis aie to win veiv nianj ot these events DO YOU INTEND TO STUDY MEDICINE ? Rush Medical College In Affiliation X itli The University of Chicago OffriH a court r of four vrnr Imcling to (In lrrrr of M V) Also a fifth hospi tal yrnr REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION I wo yrnn of college work ilvtint rcl and Kcsruich C ourc in all Dcpai tmcnl Atltlicis DfHn of Ihr Mrli nl C oiiMr THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, CHICAGO jJrVlr-Wlr-lw-wC3 LET THE DAILY NEBRASKAN T SHOP KUHL PRIN1NG CO. 212-215 South 12th St., Auto B-2082, DO YOUR PROGRAM AND SOCIETY PRINTING )VI" Wl" 'VM'tt'k5 HOME MADE BAKED GOODS Cookies, Pies, Cakes, Kolsum Bread, Fancy Pastrin f$ffk0 SV Open after the Shows with "GOOD THINGS TO EAT" 1325-31 N STREET iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiimimiimjiii A COMPLEX PROBLEM Has Been Solved for You Complete Party Service Is Now Offered You by Our Retail Department Phone B-6152 jr IceLtRAMjo1 imiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiimimmmi the UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO liAW SCHOOL. Three y"nr coumr Irndins lrrpc f Doctor of I bu ( Y) wki.-li w thr Otinrler BVtrm. mnv ne completed in two nnd onr fourtli cnlcndar yenm Collcae cducatu n rpcjuirrd for reaulnr ndmmion, one year of law being counted toward college degree I nw library of 38,000 volume" The Summer Quarter offaM ipecial opporuni ties to students, teachers and practitioners First term 1913, June 16-July 23 Second term July 24 August 29 ( ourses open in all Departments of tlie Univer stty during tlie Summer Quaitrr I or Announcement address QEAN OF LAW SCHOOL. THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES They ait always the best We 'serve hot and told drinksjill winter long Lincoln Candy Kitchen South West Corner 11 and () Street WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 13th and O Sts SPALDING'S Baseball Goods ARE HARD TO BEAT ! ! Wc Have a New and Complete Line We Solicit the Fraternity Trade H. 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