The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1913, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
dht ODtljer Saya
Pages From Past History
1901
L I ollon. International college
so t-i,-ir of tin- Y M (' A , addrcHKCH
Mi-- annotation and tin- ntmlontn of
tti- I'nivi-Hity in tin- old cliapH
1905
'I In- complicated Hltuation in senior
polMKs i rendered moie mj 1 the
nnnoiiiieenient of the candidacy of
Mm. (Jruce TtIkkh for president. The
-o i-dh dedare that they have hereto-loi-c
been KliKhted and want somethlnK
better than second pluee.
1907
Si-iiet practice in beliiK oliducted
behind closed KateH by the Orinnell
eb-. n in view ol the approaching mime
with Nehra-ska Students are beiiiK
urueil to ;et nioKaphones and root at
the L-iitrv KntiH'divyi
1908
Hun J Hryan addresses the stu-ilent-
.mil lacultj ol the l'niersity
Mi ltr an's address was confined en
inch to political miestions. chiefly the
i i al s plat I onus
Chancellor ndrews issues an order
u.irinim the rttudeiits against violating
the inles of the University This order
ll. i - .i ban on the annual nightshirt
p.nadi -neak da, class lights, aird
ettoi is to kidnap.
1910
Seeniv lour men pledge themselves
to tune of the Creek letter trateniities
ol the I'lmerslty
Sev.ri men ale picked to 1 epresellt
Nebraska in the Central Debating
I .i.i in- ' umposed of Minnesota, Iowa.
is. oTi-in Illinois, and Nebraska
SIMMONS, THE PRINTER
Good Printing
317 S. 12th St.
Phone B-2391
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug Co
,i AM) O S TRKEl S
MISS STERKEL
Hair Dressing, Manicuring
and Switch Making
L D1KS AND GKNTI.EMKN
15 -U20 Room 412, Browncll Blk.
L. C. Smith & Bros.
Typewriter Co.
125 North 1 3th, Lincoln, Neb.
Preserve Your
College Work
The L. C. Smith & Bros. Type
writer is invaluable to college stu
dents who want a record of their
college work after graduation.
We give special attention to the
needs of students. We have type
writers to rent, as well as to sell.
A few rebuilt machines at a bargain.
Dramatic Club Tryouts '
Because of Unusual Inter- !
est Come Early in Year
Since such an unusual interest in
dramatics has manifested itself during
(he last feu days, the Dramatic Club
has decided to hold the annual tryouts
earlier than heretofore At the meet
ing last niht (lie club decided that
future Sotherns, John Drews, and Ethel
Harry mores may come before the mem
bers of the club and show their ability
on the eveniiiK of October 2'. at the
Temple Theater A list of plajs from
which the contestants may choose parts
will be announced later.
UNI DANCE EVERY WEEK
-A I Mm llinieiily of K'i'Si
which has been discussed for almoRt
a year, finally has taken definite shape
and e ei week, if it proves success
ful, a dance will be given in the gym
nasium h the student council.
When basketball and other athletic
datoB conflict the dances will be taken
downtown Occasionally the Univer
sity dance will be turned into a class
dance (!ood music will be provided,
and admission will be fifty cents a
couple Dancing will be permitted
until 1 o'clock on week nights, and
until midnight on Saturday
Needless to s.i the dances will be
pioperlv chaperoned, and the tango
and seeral ol its contcmporai ies will
lie stiictly tabooed
Subscription dances aie not to be
.it tended b students, according to
the rules ol the University council
Private dances aie allowed, when per
mission from the students' interests
committee ol the lrniversit council
lias been obtained "No responsible
oiganl.ation will have an diflicultj
in gaining pel mission." said K W.
.Murra, chaiinian of (lie committee,
toda
FEW OUT FOR SCHOLARSHIPS
Not Many Care to Attempt Rhodes
Exams Held Next Week.
Not main candidates have announced
their intention to enter the qualifying
.examinations lor the Rhodes scholar
ship to Oxford I'niveisiU It is under
stood that Weslean and the Univer
sit will have at least one entrant
each, and a lew may enter Irom the
smaller colleges of the state
The examinations will be held Tues
da and Wednesday, the 11th and lfth
of this month On Tuesday the exam
inations will consist of translations
from Latin to Knglish (0-11 a m ),
Latin prose (1-H p. in.), and arithmetic
(4 ti p. in.). On Wednesday the exam
inations will cover translations from
Creek o English (9-11 a. in.). Latin
grammar (l-i p m.), (J reek grammar
(2-10-:! 10 p. in.), and algebra or geom
etry (4-f p. m ).
The examinations will be held m the
faculty room of the Temple with Pro
fessor Brightman of Wesleyan, Profes
sor Persinger of the University in
charge. Any one desiring to enter
should write to Professor Perslnger at
Station A, Lincoln.
Engage formal music now. Hagensick.
Artistic dance programs and menus
or particular people. George BroB.,
frlnters, 1313 N street.
School Supplies
TYPEWRITERS
Office Equipment Supply Co.
117 So, 12th St.Funke Bdg.
t
Everything for the Office
The Cafeteria of the
I Reasone for the-High-Cost
Abuse of free privileges.
Waste of food, taking more than one can eat.
Careless use of equipment by customers.
Choosing food for its pleasant taste rather than
for its nourishing quality.
Help to reduce the cost to yourself.
We Cater to Student Trade
Our Dining Room is Complete to serve
you anything in the Eatable Line. Open
after the Shows, Dances and Parties. We
make our own Ice Cream, Sherbets and
Punches for Parties.
THE FOLSOM CAFE
1315-31 N St. :: Lincoln, Nebraska
Fourth Annual German Day Festival
, Lincoln, October 14, 15, 16
PROMINENT FEATURES:
Tuesday, October 14, Convention of German American Alliance.
Wednesday, October 15, Fraternal, Flower and Industrial Parede.
7 P. M., Concert of 150 pieces at City Hall square, 8 p. m.
Festival Program and Concert in Auditorium.
Thursday, October 16, Great Historical Parade, 13 Grand Floats,
led by Governor Morehead and Staff.
University Regimental Band will particirate in all parades.
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
University Y. M. C. A.
of Living-:
A