The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 07, 1913, Image 3

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    T II 10 DAILY NRHKA8KAN
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Dramatic Club Weeds
Out Inapt Thespians
On Night of May 14
The diitc of Hi., annual Dramatic
Club tryouts has been set tor Ma If
As usual tin- candidates will l)(. niven
from three to live minutes in which to
display their dramatic ability Reci
tations and short readings will not be
considered b the committee. Those
desiring to compete in dialogue will be
granted from five to seven minutes.
Those wishing to try out should see
the seiretary, .Mis-, Kthel Bill? m I'
10t before Mav 1 I The successful I
candidates will be inflated brioie tliej
annual banquet of the club i
Lunclh to-be Served-
At Senior Hop at
Capital Beach May 20
Elaborate plans are being made tor
the combined senior hop and masquer
ade of .Mav L'u The fourth- ear men
feel that this will be the one dance to
be remembered of the school year, and
as (hey are combining their two last
dances into this one, extra steps will
be taken to make it an event in senior
history as well as in the social affairs
of the school A lunch will be served
something novel, the committee prom
ises. Music will be furnished by llag
ensick "It isn't necessary to know
how to dance," says Uadcliffe, "to have
a good time at the senior hop."
Tickets will be out this week.
CAMPUS NOTES
Owen Cone has given up his posi
tion in Auburn and is at present in the
city.
C. H. Frey, University florist. 1133
O st.
Victor Spirk, freshman law, is quite
ill with pneumonia at his home in YVil
ber. Alpha Tau Omega announces the
pledging of Clarence I,. Johnson, '14,
of Wakefield.
Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and
Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
GRADUATION GIFTS
Better select them now if you want any special work done. Spoons,
Fobs, Rings, Pins, Cuff Buttons, La Valliers, Chains, Etc., Etc.
Society, College and Frat Emblems Made to Order.
HALLETT, :: Uni Jeweler ;; 1143 O St.
Established 1871
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug Co.
13th and O St.
HAVE
The Evans
DO YOUR WASHING
The freshman baseball team plays
the varsity Wednesday (today) at
:! :,l)- II Mow man, chairman
Artistic dnnco programs and menus1
Tor particular people. Goorge Bros..
Printers. 1H13 N street. I
s,-iy,.t,.r Hi,h,i. i,, i2, ., in
Lincoln yesterday as the guest of the1
Alpha Tans and Delta ('his. He left
last night for Louisiana on business
trip
Florence llosfettler will gie some
miscellaneous readings in the Temple
Theater Thursdav epening at S o'clock
Admission is Iree to all who are intei
ested in the work
The botanv department recently n
ceived a fine collection ol the native
plants ol Michigan Among them aie
a number of v erv beautiful lilies,
v liii h v ill be planted on the camiuis
tor the purpose ol botanical studv The
collection is the gift of Dr Charles
Ill's-''') of the Michigan Agricultural
College
Mines) V Kennv, e '11, Sigma Nil.
who has been attending school in Chi
cago for the pas) year, is in the city
visiting friends. Mr. Kenny will leave
the last of the week for his home in
Los Angeles, California.
Might Men File
For Flection to
At let in Hoard
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position of captain quartermaster in
the military department. Mullah is a
member of the Delta Tau Delta frater
nity and a junior in the College of
Law.
A. C. Linstrum hails from Columbus
and is a junior. Linstrum holds the
present indoor pple vault record. This
is his second year on the Varsity track
team. He is a member of Phi Delta
Tiieta.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
WILL the party who took the raincoat
from the lobby of the Temple return
itto this ofllce at once. The owner's
name is on the collar and cuffs.
5-63t
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST A gold plated fountain pen,
Wednesday. Initial on cap, I. F. S.
Return to Registrar's ofllce. 5-2-13-3t
CAMPUS
SIMMONS THE PRINTER if
if Dance Programs if
if Banquet Menus Jf
if Calling Cards if
if Book Publications if
317 8. 12th St.
if CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
12th and O 8treeta
P. A. Hall President if
if F. H. Johnson Vice-Pres. if
if W. W. Hackney, Jr. Asst Cash, if
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Is Now Offered You by
Our Retail Department
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THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
l -AAV SCHOOL
1 lirre year roumr lending l degree of I)()( lui of
Law (J D ), whu li, hv tlir Ounrtei ytem. limy lir
completed in two mid one fourth mlenilnr yenm
College educatu n required for regulnr ndmismmi.
one year of law being counted toward college
degree Law library of )8,000 volume
The ummcr Quarter offer pecial oppoium
ties to studenti, teachers and practitioner.
Fir.t term 1913, June 16-July 23
Second term July 24 August 29
C ourfi open in all Department of tlie L'niver
stty during the Summer Quarter
I or Announcement addre
DEAN OF LAW SCHOOL, THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
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 O Street
DO YOU INTEND TO STUDY
MEDICINE ?
Rush Medica College
In Affiliation With
The University of Chicago
Offer o cource of four years leading to
the degree of M D. Also a fifth-hospi
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REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION
Two years of college work.
Advanced and Research Courses in all
Departments
Address Dean of the Medical Courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, CHICAGO
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We Have a New
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We Solicit the Fraternity Trade
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THEATRES
ORPHEUM
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P. M. Matinees, Children 5c,
Adults 10c. Night All Seats 15c
You Don't
Pay for the Name
When you buy
a Spalding Ath
letic Article, as
some dealers who
are after bigger
profit on Athletic
Goods would have you infer.
You pay for--and get-honest
workmanship and material.
The name as evidenced in
the Spalding Trade Mark
is put on as a guarantee 01
what you pay for.
Our Complete Catalogue on request!
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28-30 So. Wabash Ave. Chicago, Illinois
Peserve Your College Work !!
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The L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
Is Invaluable to college students who
want a record of their college work af
ter graduation.
We give special attention to the
needs of students. We have typewrit
ers to rent, as well as to sell. A few
rebuilt machines at a bargain.
L C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
Company
25 North 13th Street
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