The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 29, 1913, Image 4
"f ; t- -IMJUJJH ( ' j'j. j "x ii Hi f ftwy.uftiwmmyn u'iiuj )'"":. I,,'i' ' ' ,'i1"",,',;lr."." iti" V,' ;fn,y' rinnrt'i nnlj auwMWMsosttflweoie Ifll 111 '!. THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN ac A Tryotfs for Cross Country Scheduled For This Afternoon Ti youth foi the (Tohh c-oimtr team mt.s scheduled for thin afternoon at o'clock. If the woathor tloos not mprovc ovor what It wiih lant even ing, thp dbUaneo mon cannot bo asked to cover the course of five mlleH .iRainat a bltliiK wind. No definite poatponotnont haH yet boon announced. Captain McMnBtera haH spent Romo umo surveying tlie couroo ovor which (ho MlBHOurl Valley cross country -choola aro to fun thlB yoar. It lies ovor tho viaduct on Tenth Btroet, east to Fourteenth, thonco north about a mile and i a half, woat to Bolmont. -frrm-44nP .t nrnl.nr; over tho laducj. Tho MlBHOurl Valley moot, in which Nobraaka meets for othor' toams, 1b to bo hold over such course on Sat urday,. Nov. 8. Two wooku later the Weatern Confoience moot will bo hold in Chicago, the entranco of Nebraska into which, will dopond upon her sue--B8 in the first moot. FACULTY MEN ORGANIZE CLUB FOR DISCUSSION Humanist Club Meets for First Tlmo Last Evening Dean Hastings Spoke on Justioe. Thoro are student clubB and organ-.jMtkona- innumerable, but few among tho faculty, ho that tho announce ment of the formation of a purely fac ulty haa causod much interest. The Humanist Club, aa It will be called, nold Ita first mooting last night in rt hall. Prot'oBBor Dann acted aa hajrwAn and Dean Hastlnua spoke n "Justice." Tho club meetings will be hold .very throe weeks, at which tlmo one ot tho profcaBors will give a lecturo on the humanity Bldo of tho Bpeclal work In which ho Ib Interested The -.ponaora for the now club aro the fol lowing professors: J. E. LoRosaiguol, Grove E. Harbor, i: U Hlnman, CharloB E. Boaaoy. P. II. Krye, GuornBoy Jonos, Sara 8. Hay Den. L. B. Tuckerman, jr., F. M. Fling, H. K. Wolfe, Clara Conklln. W. C. Hronke, F. W. Sanford, William F. Dannj Paull H. Orummanu and H. B. loxandor. - Thursday Convocation -fa it Memorial Hall. -fc Siring Quartet, op. 37, Carl Schuberth. "My journey through the Kiug's SteppeB." 'Departure." Buchar Song Tartar Song. Baschklr Song and Return Edw. J. Walt, first violin; Mib Au gust Molzer. second violin, Win T. "julck, viola; Lillian Eiche, 'collo Wireless Station May Be Added to Present Engineering Equipment Some time in the future, the engi neering department is going to Install a wireless It Is very badly needed, but the time has not yet come when the authorities will make the neces sary move in this direction Professor Ferguson, the head of this department, has devoted most of his time slnco he began his work here, to things wo needed more than the wireless. Ho sas, however, that tho wireless sta tion will be installed and that ho is awaiting the time when this is to bo done. At Union university, where Profossor Ferguson taught before com ing hore, they have installed a high powored wiroless station with an norlnl pole IBS foot In height. Tho station situated at the University of Michigan has just sent a message 2, 000 miles. Let ub boo a good wlroloBB station installed on our campus. Nearly all colleges and universitiea of any slzo havo them alroady Installed or working on them. Doane collogo at Crete Iuib a good station. Why not University of NebraBka? Hear Ye! Scandinavians? Hear Ye! Come, bring jour friends to tho mooting of tho Scandinavian Club next Thurada evening, tho 30th, at 7:30 o'clock, in the Faculty Hall of the Temple. This mooting is important, there fore it Is desired that all Scandinav ians come. Dr. Alldritt, dentist, 200 Qanter bldg., 1240 O 8t. B.-3905. Miss Hrbek at Vespers. Sarka Hrbkova (MIhb Hrbek) spoke at the Tuesday evening- veapor surv ives, on "Slavonic Immigration " in tho courso of hor talk she brought out the fact that a number of the Slavs have come to tho state ot Nebraska, and spoko of thoir activity in the university. Sophomore Hop committee will meet in tho "Rag" office Thursday at 11 o'clock. Mr. Roy Monbeck. U. ot N. 1910. now an assistant in tho United States Geological Survey, returned from field work in Colorado, to resume work this weok In southeastern Nebraska, where two parties aro engaged in making topographic base mapH of the roglon. Alice Sleeter of Peru ih visiting friends in Lincoln. Isabelle Coons and Elsie Petersen left yesterday afternoon for Cham paign, 111., to attend the national con vention of Alpha XI Delta. Don Ahrons and Walter Weiss re turned Saturday from a trip in the east whore they attended the annual convention of the Delta Upsllon fra ternity at Rochester, returning by way of New York and Washington S1 H ADO W the smart fall and winter collar style that keeps its smartness and style when you wear it. The Lion collar fuatuies give the reason espe cially the famous Lion "Lock-that-Locks." 6for75c or as usual 2 for 25c. jon Collars Oldest Bmncf- in America UNITED SHIRT & COLLAR CO.. Makers, TROY, N. Y. Exclusive Agents for Lion Collars ED'S TOGGERY Home of $2.00 Hats 1042 0 Street ayniu . u m ' i VMmmm ZJtM WE ARE GOING TO The Huffman's General Supply House For our SCHOOL and OFFICE Supplies We get more for our money at 208 South 11th Street -;- -:- Lincoln Beatrice vs. Lincoln Saturday. Lincoln High plays Beatrice Satur day afternoon on Nebraska Field ;arne eulled at 3:30. Artistic dance programs and menus for particular people. 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