The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 30, 1913, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
ELIMINATION FOR SEMINARY
TO BE HELD LAST OF WEEK
Large Number Expected to Enter
Short RcBume of Proceedings
Necessary.
Preliminary debate for tho selec
tion of the Hfpind of lift ecu who will
form the intercollegiate debating semi
nary for this year are announced as
occurring the latter part of this week
The exact day will be posted on tho
bulletin boards and published In the
Dally N'biaskan as soon hh definitely
nettled
The following bulletin Issued by tho
head of th" department of dobato
Prof M M Fogg-will explain tho
Decennary procedure which Ih a part
of the elimination-
1. Ry Thursday noon, October 2,
leave word at A 20C, as to which aide
of the question
LUtuoIvtixL That Immigration
Into This Country Should I3o Fur
ther Restricted by Means of a
Literary Test"
you intend to support (Indicate
your preference In writing If not In
when ou call )
2 The candidates will meet later,
at time and place to be announced
to draw lots for order of speaking
.' The first affirmative speaker will,
as usual, speak five minutes and then
at the end three minutes in rebuttal
The other upeakers will havo seven
minutes for direct argument and re
buttal 4 The judges will be members of
the faculty
f. The debate is open to the Uni
versity public.
The number of candidates for tho
seminary is larger than was expected
It would be at the busy beginning of
the year In addition to a half dozen
from the 1012 teams and seminary, the
following new men are Intending to
compete
FACTS ABOUT
OUR NEW STORE
We Want You to See
The only clothing store in Lincoln in a modern fire proof
building.
The only clothing store in Lincoln equipped entirely with
new modern furniture.
More display window than any other exclusive "Men's Store"
in Lincoln.
The largest exclusive "Head to Foot Clothes Shop for
Young JHen inJLincoln
OUR CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS and SHOES
They will please you.
FULK CLOTHING CO.
1236-38 O Street --::- Lincoln, Neb.
The Artists Way
Take a Lesson Every Day
NO EXTRA COST AND
DOUBLE ADVANCEMENT
GUARANTEED
WANTED A TENOR FOR
GRAND OPERA ROLE
Apply After 4 P- M.
Grand Opera Department
NOW OPEN
Frederick A. Deland Bari
tone singer and teacher in
charge. The best teacher
of voice ever brought to
Lincoln.
Aloys C. Kremer, the
greatest Pianist and Piano
Teacher ever brought to
Lincoln.
Prove it yourself. Make
it a Point to hear all our
student's recitals. Twenty
artist instructors, twenty.
Enter any time.
LINCOLN MUSICAL
COLLEGE
Oliver Bldg., 13 & P Streets
Oscar I j. Aim, '17, representative
of the Teachers College High School
last year in the Kant-Central district
contests of the Nebraska High School
Debating League; I) (J Barnes, 'IS,
Albion; John C Heard, 'If), Lincoln, al
ternate on the sophomore clasB team
last year; Albert Hryson, '17, Fuller
ton, representative of tho North-Central
district in the 1012 state debate;
Ralph O. Canaady, '15, Minden; Guy
C. Chambers, Law '16, Sidney, repre
sentative of the Northwestern district
In the 1908 state debate; Maurice
Clark, '17, Omaha; Reed n. Dawson,
'14, Lincoln; H. M. Dlers, '14; Gilbert
Kldredge, '17, Omaha; Paul Good, '13
(Amhurst), Law '16, Lincoln, winner
of second honors in the 1909 state de
bate as representative of Wahoo and
the Eastern district; D. V Griswold,
"14. Gordon; Frank Hixenbaugh, '17,
Omaha; Ray Iliggins, '13, Law '15,
Hartington; Paul L. Martin, 'Law '14.
Sidney; II M. Noble, '11. Law '14.
Lincoln; O. K Perrln, "14, Sargent.
II J. Schwab, '16, McCook; Robert II
Waring. '17, Geneva, 1913 winner of
the state championship of the Nebras
ka High School Debating League; S. C
Zimmerman. '16, Lincoln.
We are too busy to write
ads, but not to wait on
our customers.
University Book
Store
Swimming will booh be the order of
the day for the physical eds. Miss
Gettings has the promise of the Y. M.
C. A. pool, but definite arrangements
concerning hours still are to be made.
Mrs. A. R Kobbe, grand treasurer
of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority,
is visiting at the chapter house. A re
ception will be given in her honor this
afternoon.
Marie Dally of Dunlap, la ; Mary
Roberts of Alma, Neb., and Mrs. Iler
wln of Omaha spent the week-end at
the Chi Omega house.
All women of the faculty and Uni
versity girls are asked to remember
and attend tho college tea in Art Hall
on Thursday from 3 to 5. They are
urged to drop In a few minutes, be
social, and make some new friends.
Special Afternoon and Evening Classes
IN ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS
at hours to suit University students. We enroll many
University students each year. You are invited to
visit the school and get particulars.
NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
The Business School Training School
with the University Atmosphere
Cor. 14th and!0 Sts. :: ::
Electric Building
M
EN WHO DRESS CAREFULLY
as to taste and expenditure they are
our customers.
College Tailors
College View
Phone B-0-X-A-48
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