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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1913)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Ymj Y, THEATRES ONE HUNDRED FIFTY GET TEACHING EXPERIENCE Oliver Theater Fri., Sat. and Sat. Mat., Oct. 17-18 Wm. A Brady, Ltd., Presents BABY MINE Nights 25c to $1.50 Mat. 50c & 25c Mon., Tues., Wed. &. Wed. Mat. Oct. 20-21 WAY DOWN EAST Night 25c to $1.50 Mat. 25c to 75c ORPHEUM THUR., FRI., SAT., Oct. 16, 17, 18 CATHRINE COUNTISS "THE BIRTHDAY PRESENT" ALMA YOULIN WALTER S. RUBE DICKINSON "THE EX JUSTICE OF THE PEACE WILLIAMS, THOMPSON AND COPELAND LES YOST THE FEIS TRIO Norris' Man-Like Baboons. ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA AND TRAVEL PICTURES Mat. Thurs., Fn., 15 25c. Sat., 15, 25c, 50c. Night at 8:15. Prices 15, 25, 35, 50 and 75c. i University High School Furnishes that Number with Practice In Pedagogy. ' The tfin hers' training in coiiium (ion 'with tlir Temple Hiuh School Ioiiiih ;im impoi tiint leatuie for a bout l.'tO l'ni ersit v students nub ear Then i lire now sixty who are l ecei ihk )ia t if ft I uoik in teaching the subject which thc are making their innjoi in l'ni ersit work Nine tenths of ininiber are seniors who expect to no out over (he state to teach next eai The teachers for this semester are Hi ank'an. Mari;uei it , phjsics Cm penter, lllanche 10, botanv Downing, I Lu ille M . ph.VHics. Klliott. da L. 'chemistry. Iladsell, ICarl. agriculture, iKieck, Win (I, physics. Leruin A i linn, plnsics, McAdams, Maurine ph I sical Keoraph . Maiohn, lleulah, mn Lyric Theatre Mon.," Tues., Wed., Oct. 137 14, 15 THE ODD PAIR SAMPSON & DOUGALS In Their Nonsensical Oddity SOGSBEE'S COMEDY CANNIES PHOTO PLAYS "MRS UPTON'S DEVICE" "DYED BUT NOT DEAD "A MATTER OF DRESS" "PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY" CURRENT EVENTS FASHION PHOTOS FOR WKDNKbDAY AM) THURSDAY Pnd of tl' Noith--'..' reds Th; A-tiv-,, a i.l 11 " W 1, The Constable-. Uaughtci Tlu S nuigglet Jt - f TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES They are always the best We seive hot and cold drinks all winter long. Lincoln Candy Kitchen South West Corner Mth O Stieet eral science. .al.ii;er, TmTw P k'I1 eral science, Schniale, Freda, phsi cal KeoKniphy, Simpson, Otis, botan Squires. IO.ith. chemistry . Teuksbury. Marie, physics, Truman, Hex ami culture; Yef;hte, Gladys, physh h , Web her. Mable , chemistry, Weil, Gladys, physics; Lucas. Olive, medical hiHtory , Koehler, Helen, Gr. history, Kauffman, Hortense, German 1, Allen, .Jeanne, German III; Springer, Helen, German I; Jess, Helen. German III. I'ool, En genia, German I, Bonnell, Valeria, Ger man III, Lothrop, Grant, civics, Neliph, IMnllis, American history I I'ageN, Florence. American history I. Uogei s. Ilessie. inerican history I, Oorrell, Mable, merican history II, Hill, 1 ineda, I-aiglish V, Dusatko, Louise, Kn-:lish III. Siiies. Ada. FnK'lish Win ston, Ailun, Knglish III, Sthers, Made line, lnlisli ' ; Grainger, Klsie, Kim I i -li I, N'orthrup. Louise, Knplish V, Tewksbury, Edith, rhetoric I, Weseeii, Maurice H, rhetoric; .Janoiu h, (Mara, English HI, Odell, Ruth. English I. Mtirte, Aurel M. history of English literature; Gordon. IClizabeth. English V , ClaiiHsen. Christina, geometry I, Dahnke, Kduard. algebra I, Given, Lo retta, geometry I; Ilorton, Gertrude, geometry I; Kauffman, (Jeraldlne, al gebra III; I'egler, Ethel, algebra II, Holfson, l'earl, algebra I, Wlese, Ilertha M , algebra III; Hansen, Mary, Latin II. Ilorton, Madeline Latin V, Hummel, l'earl. Latin III. L Malum, Gi.ice. Latin V 1 1 1 , Outhouse, Wlnni fn d. Latin I. Shue. Hazel. Latin I Y W. C. A. Vesper Services. '1 he Tuesday evening esper ser ice w.iv opened b a song. "Oh, ICycs that re Weary." by Miss Longman lr lexander spoke on "The College Student" and "Ilible Study " He apoke especially of the in t 1'ectual study of sciiptures He emphasized the fact that a nation leaves us the greatest ill in the form of its literature which represents Its ideals The Hebrew people left us a precious record of i their inner life, he said In other re ' spects they were not especially great Speaking of the methods of study ing the Bible, he suggested that all study be supplemented by the essays of the leading Bible students of out-time Edna Bushnell of Fremont is isit ing at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Girls' Club Luncheon Saturday. Buy a ticket today for the Girls' Club luncheon in St Paul's Church Saturday at 12:U0. The tickets are ;f cents Nebraska pennants and arm bands. Meuaphone Free I raiBm H CoprHlHt 1913 The HcuiecJKuppenheux P iH Going to take her to the big game Saturday? Then if you expect to get a new suit or overcoat at all do it now! Half the pleasure of a big game is seeing the crowd. All your friends will be there---in good spirits and smart new clothes. Let us help you to appear at your best for this festive event. Kensington and Kuppenheimer Clothes -the smartest ready-tailored suits and overcoats we know of -$20, $25 and up. Mackinaws --- Sweaters --- Raincoats Nifty Headwear we're right on our toes with everything the style student wants. MAGEE & DEEMER ibHIHIM I 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 All students wishing to appear on German Day Historical Floats, please call any time Wednesday at the skating rink, 16th and 0 Sts. and try on costumes. MffaBUTaraiMwrr-irrnii mi sm.