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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1913)
TflE DAILY NEBRA8KAN v Orders Taken for Cornhuskers on Campus Today for Last Time After Bending in the order for the 1913 Cornhuskers to the printers, the business managers found that a very few more orders could he accommodat ed and as a result those who did not have the necessary fifty cents or a dollar last week can place their order today. Tables will be distributed around the campus as usual, and you can exchange your money for a paper receipt any time between 8 and G o'clock. This is absolutely the last chance, and any one wishing to order in the future will meet with a flat re fusal, so says Business Manager Kav-an. Ames Takes Closely Ft tight Track Meet (Continued from Pago 1.) braska (Reese, Undstrum, Wherry and Racely, second. Time, 1 34. Ono mile relay Ames (Wilson, Cow an, Ferguson and Crawson), flrBt, Ne braska (Zumwinkel, Hates, Hacely and Beaver), second Time, 3 33. CLASSIFIED COLUMN WILL the girl who took a dark blue raincoat from the girls' gym cloak room please return it. 4-26 4-26 LADY STUDENTS desiring good pay ing position during summer months will apply to MIbb CasB In writing or in person, Monday and Tuesday, 445 No. 13th St. L-7124. 4-26-3t NOTICIC For classy finishing seo Frederick Macdonald. Auto phone B-3368. The Know How Photographer. The L System College and High School Week all the smart and sat isfying 8 t y 1 e s in young men's clothes on display, Stop! Look! and Learn! No obligation to buy. (A handsome poster in colors for your roomwhile thy laft,) ISIS 2pSH Elimination For Second Semester Soon Held By Dramatic Club Tho second semested competition for membership in the University Dra matic club will bo held Wednesday evening, May 14 in the Dramatic club rooms in tho Temple according to an announcement made by tho judging committee !ato last evening. Theclub in the past has held a try-out each semester to give those students in terested in dramatic work an oppor tunity to receive election to the or ganization. Candidates are given a free range in the selection which they present be fore the judging committee which con sists of members of tho club. They must confine themselves, however, to scenes from some dramatic work, mere monologues or recitations not be ing considered sufficient. A time limit of five minutes is also put on tho speakers. For particulars in regard to entries or for suggestions for proper solec tions, candidates are directed to con sult the secretary, Miss Ethel Hills. LOST AND FOUND. LOST A fraternity pin, name and date on back. Return to Rag office. Reward. 4-29-3t Roavis Gist will ,give "Monsieur Beaucaire" at the Temple Theatre Wednesday 8:00 p. in. This is the first of a series of senior recitals to be given by members of Miss Howell's classes. LOST A gurnet pin on S street be tween 15th and the University, on the campus. Leave at Registrar's. 4-29-lt FOUND A leather purse containing several dollars in money and several checks. Owner can have samo by Identifying and paying for this ad. 4-2G-3t LOST A class scarf pin with C. R., '12 on it. Please return to this office. 4-22-3t LOST A lavafier' Friday night, "lie- turn to this office. Reward 3t SALESMEN WANTED, WANTED Student to represent Lin coln firm in northern Kansas or east ern Iowa during summer calling on banks and physicians; good commis sion; expenses guaranteed. Address all replies to P. O. Box 633, Lincoln, Neb. 4-22-3t AGENTS WANTED Use your leisure time and earn $4.00-10.00 per day; out fit in pocket sample case; details sent, upon application. Clinton Mfg. Co., Clinton Bldg , Columbus, O. 4-29-4t Preserve Your College Work! 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