The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 03, 1913, Image 3

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    T n 10 DAILY NERRA8KAN
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CAMPUS NOTES
Ruth Mills Ib upending the week
end in Omaha.
Hagenslck's Orchestra, Auto 13-2990.
Edythe Robbina has been ill with
diphtheria for the past week.
Bertha Kliler is visiting at Scrib
ner.
Helen K. Rouse is spending the
week-end at David City.
Harold and Eva Hosenbaum are
spending the week-end at Harvard.
C. H. Frey, University florlBt. 1133
O Bt.
Mollie Hammond was absent from
her classes Monday and Tuesday on
account of a badly sprained ankle.
Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and
Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
The Matador's club announces the
pledging of Carl Sturm, the custodian
of the Museum.
Evelyn Dobbs and Christine Clausen
will spend Sunday at their homes in
Beatrice.
Mabel Rath, Verna Coryell, and
Esther Ord, will spend the week-end
at Aubun.
Edith Rohbins who was taken down
with diphtheria, is getting along
nicely.
Lorena Rixby will spend the week
end visiting friends at York.
Delia Tyson of Mound City, Mo.,
is visiting friends at tho Alpha
Omicron PI house.
Mabel Daniels left today to attend
tho girls club convention at Madi
son, Neb.
Alma Rlandin will spend tho week
end at her home In Western, and will
bo accompanied by Lois Mooro, who
was in school last semester. Miss
Moore now works in tho city library.
Miss Bertha Hebbard has been vis
iting her cousin, Marian Pettis, 14,
for the past week. She returned to
her homo In Battle Creek, Mich., yes
terday morning.
History Department.
Dr. F. M. Fling goes to tho Univer
sity of Minnesota this summer as in
structor. He will conduct a class for
undergraduates In Greek History and
for graduato students on tho French
Revolution.
Tho following men are back for tho
Phi Gamma Delta Annual Banquet Sat
urday night: Harrol W. Coulter of
Kansas City, Harold and Dana Van
Dusen of South Omaha, Tom Rogers,
Ragan; Searlo F. Holmes and Harry
Huse of Minneapolis; Wllber Racely,
Pender; John B. Brain, Thos. Matters.
Charles Junod, "Dutch" Reibel and
William Unsicker of Omaha.
Ethel Howe, '06, who taught In tho
South Dakota Normal School, Is doing
research work in Paris on, the French
Revolution.
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in-nn HUH'1! llt" Ul-'ll tiniillft
the campus for the last few days.
Clara Irwin of Habcock, Neb., is
visiting friends at the Achoth house.
(Jlrn Rarnes of Fairbury, '11, Is
visiting triends at the Heta 'I'heta
Pi house.
"Catcher" Hillings of Topeka, Kns ,
Is visiting at the Sigma Alpha ICpsi
lon house.
Ethyl Noll of Ravanna is visiting
Iriend in Lincoln.
The freshman baseball team will
have a game Friday (tonight) at
C .'(, on the athletic Held. All play
ers on the team report.
Professor Condra left today for
Table Rock, Neb., at the request of
the ollicials of public lands and build-
Jngs.Lo maim iLYlUiaLioi2L.UL(- -cly
bed for brick making purposes.
A new club was organized tills
week by a number of promiment uni
versity men. The namo of the organ
ization is the "Bachelor's Domestic
Science Club." The members propose
to learn all the domestic arts, so that
when the new suffragette Idea Is fully
established, they may make very de
sirable helpmates for somo progres
sive coeds. Their first lesson will
be carried on under the personal di
rection of Prof. Mary Fossler. Lec
tures will be given daily at 10 a. m.
Chemistry hall. The officers are:
Housekeeper, G. E. Shoot; head
nurse, T. J. Lehmer; housemaid, Earl
Godfrey; parlormaid, "Jimmy" Cole
man; chef, L. A. Ivehmer; dishwasher,
C. C. Reynolds; dressmaker, J. J. En
gleman. Dar Venus:
I am so discouraged I don't know
what to do. I haven't had a bit good
time this semester, and am afraid I
am losing my popularity with tho men.
Just think, I have had an average of
ten dated a week all the semester and
in all that time I have not landed a
single frat pin, and the semester is
almost over. Can you advise mo how
to act so that I can make them crazy
about me as they used to be?
HELEN.
My dear girl you should not bo so
frank with them. The brutes require
encouragement to make them burn
their lamps before your shrine. Try
cultivating the acquaintance of other
men besides D. U's and Phi Psis.
XI DELTA ANNOUNCES.
XI Delta announces tho pledging
of the following freshmen girls: Veva
Young, Esther Joy Lawrence, Lucy
Jeffries, Madge Daniels, Mablo Rob
erts, Jeannetto Finney, Sylvo ProkeB,
Dorothy Cams, Ruby Jackson, Flor
ence Angle, Clara Dodds, Ruth Mills.
Gladys Lord and Rota Hollingsworth.
Xi Delta Is the honorary sorority of
sophomore girls. Every year tho
girls of theactivo chapter elect one
freshman girl from each sorority,
and two non-sorority girls for the
next year's society.
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