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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1913)
BR1 l:':: .. l "-i - mim IJBR;-' piSr rfWr7 Jr i i- sp ii '? r &i-flf ifc t - -- I ' J r4'lW Y f '1. 1 : p (- .,' tfm THE DAIIyY NEBRASKAK i "fid1 riy -' , - U ft !" rl B i wr M I li&- i isari l.v- f w 1 v Ew zi , r j i r v?i ' r .- i Si f ' H v '! Senior Announcements Remain Uncalled for At Nebraskan Office Thoro aro a number of Senior in vitations that wore ordored Bome time ago still In tho hands of the commit too and thoy must bo gotten as soon as possible. If they are not called for before the first of -next week thoy will bo sold to those who failed to order and are desirous of securing ex tra Invitations. Orders for announcements should be loft with tho chairman of the commit too at least two days boforo tho date thoy are desired. Doing printed hero in town, they can be secured on two days' notice. Tho Invitations may be gotten at TThe Dally NobrasUan office any after noon this week betwoon the hours, of two -ami-tour-. Tlmy yl bo nomo one on hand to collect your money and liand out tho necessary cards. Opportunity for Profitable Enjoyment (Continued from Pago 1.) ""leading citizens" out of. We are fated to go back homo to introduce the visiting congressmen and to preside over the republican town meeting. We ro to bo tho leaders, broad and well balanced. Aro parties at Folsom's, "Jit" bhowB, and bench, work tho sort of antidotes for the class room bro mide that will make of us these well balanced pilot? In tho dead silence one or two small voices answer weakly but audibly, "No." One of these Is a pleasing voice which strikes our ear3 harmoniously. And strange as It may Beem it comes from that source and haven of unholy noises, tho Conservatory. That voice 1b MubIo and it calls for the placo which it should have In the develop ment of our country's "best." Its voice is most distinct at this time and the Junior and Senior classes liave heard tho call and barkened to It. This MubIc Is a kindly, benefactor and lias offered its best, for no return, in order that the upper classes may close tho year at peace with the Lin coln hotel and tho Oliver theatre. They have heard. Now listen, all of you. The Junior-Senior benefit Muslcale comes Saturday evening. Miss Chapman has made a record with lier voice in New York City which is remarkable and the university should be proud that it has an Interest in her. Her sofrvlcos are volunteered and the proceeds go to tho two classes -entirely. The evening will be decided ly THE Bocial affair and it is a chance for a dato which1" is worth while and 'furthermore which Is cheap. Remem ber, Saturday evening, at the Temple and the price is 25 cents. There will be no reserved seats. a h. O Bt Prey, University florist, 1185 BASE BALL Western League LINCOLN vs. TOPEKA I . 3:30.P. M. -Saturday, Monday, Tuesday May 31, June 1F 2 - - "Caidida" Presetted Creditably (Continued from Page Two) doubly sought. Imperceptibly and pleadingly persuasive was her manner of choosing between the platonlo ad miration of the bare quality love as possessed by tho visionary young poet and tho vital frlondBhip between hus band and wife that grows from years of contact and sacrifice in each other's behalf. Than her rendition, the play Itself Is no more vivid. From her performance was chiefly gained that distinctive quality of realism. Other characters are In the play Itself of equal conspiculty. There was Don Marcollus as Rev. James Mavor Morroll, the husband, whose profes sional solicitude for human welfare generally portrayed with all the ef fectiveness, vigor and ardor that char acterized hla solicitude for his own home. F. C. McConnell, as Eugene Marchbanks, was tho dreamer, tho poot, tho man who loved "Candida" not for her sake, but for luvu's sa and who acted so genuinely that the audience seemed never to be in doubt aB to what his real feelings toward tho heroine were. Then there was Harold Mulligan as "Lexy Mllls,H a conventional appearing accessory to the drama and an effectively indiffer ent suitor of the crabbed and sarcas tic 8to.nograpb.er of the preacher's, "Proserpine Garnett," or really Miss Essio Jones. So exceptional was the workmanship of these actors In com mon with that of Robert Qerlaw in the role of "Mr. Burgess," capitalistic and individualistic and a "scoundrel" und father of "Candida," that were It not for the program In hand one would scarcely have known the per sonnel. The workmanship of this play as expressed by the faces and words of those who observed, does credit to the gratuitous efforts of the coach, Miss Florence Farman, and Stage Manager Clark. Tho Senior class held a meeting In the Temple theatre yesterday morn ing at 11:30, and the class voted to assess its members $2.00 each for the benefit of the Senior play. Dr. Alldrltt, Dentist, 202 Ganter Bldg. 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