The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 02, 1913, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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DEDICATE UW COLLEGE
SPEAKERS OF NATIONAL REPU
TATION WILL BE ON DEDICA
TION PROGRAM.
BUILDING COST OVER $100,000
Marks New Era for the Growth and
Expansion of the University of
Nebraska.
Rifle Team Thrown
Open to All Student
Competition This Year
After December 1, tbe rifle range in
the basement of Mechanical Engineer
ing building will be open to all stu
dents from 1 till 5 o'clock. Rifle prac
tice is a recognized institution at most
of the large schools of the country at
which military science is taught
Though the teams for the past few
ears have worked under many diffi
culties, the showing made has been
most creditable, considering the class
of teams which have been competed
against.
Through the efforts of Lieutenant
Howman, the organization has been
built up from a loosely-knit group of
crack shots to a rigidly governed
"Rifle Company." Students wishing to
try out for places on the team may
register for course T, Military Science,
requirements being four hours' credit
in this department at the University
I of Nebraska, or its recognized equiva-
i lent at other accredited schools. One
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hour credit is given for this course.
University Jeweler and Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT
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THEATRES
The Law College of the University
of Nebraska will dedicate its new
building on December !). which is also
the day set aside for the meeting of
the board of regents. Resides two of
the former deans of the college, there
will be a number of other prominent
speakers on the dedication program.
The speakers will be Dr. Roscoe
Pound, ex-dean of the law college, at
present professor of law at Harvard
college; tJeorge I'. Oostlgan, Jr., ex
dean of the law college, at present in
the law college of the University of
Chicago; Regent C. S. Allen, Chief
Justice Reese, Dean Hastings, present
dean of the law college, and S Miles
Haves, pastor of the Holy Trinity
church of Lincoln. Dr. Pound is an
authority on law and the author of a
number of law books, many of which
are used in colleges throughout the
country. The junior law quartet will
make its first public appearance this
season at the dedication and will ren
der a number of selections.
'I he new building, erecieu at a cosi i ,,, .,,, nnrtv to ,w, i.i.i f)ui Ilii:i,t
of $100,000, was finished last spring. I or U)e CornhuBker banquet gives the
It occupies a prominent position on Iironi,HP nf i,inir corceous affair.
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It is to be a costume party and
already mild plans, for startling garbs
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Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room
Cafeteria Plan
City Y. M.C. A. 13th and P
Girls' Party Planned
As a Gorgeous Affair
For Friday, Dec. 5
MISS STERKEL
Hair Dressing, Mariicuring
and Switch Making
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
B-4420 Room 412, BrowncH BIk.
ORPHEUM
THUR., FRI.r SAT. DEC. 4, 5, 6
SAHARET
The Famous Australian and Conti
nental Danseuse, Assisted by
SENOR J. FLORIDO
FRANK MILTON AND DeLONQ
SI8TER8
WILLIAM J. DOOLEY AND CO.
THE LANGDONS
BROWN & NEWMAN
PEALSON & QOLDIE
LAVIER
Frl. Mat., 15 & 25; Sat., 15 25"&50
Night 8:15; Prices, 15, 25, 35 ,50, 75
WE CATER TO STUDENTS
Smith & Hurst
BARBERS
112 North 13th
Lyric Theatre
MON., TUES., WED., DEC. 1-2-3.
The Mysterious Enigma
ANNIE ABBOTT
The Georgia Magnet.
NEWELL & MOST
Offering their latest song succeses
"PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY"
"THE DETECTIVE STRATEGEM"
"THE CURE"
"THE HARMLESS ONE"
3SHOWS1dAILV 2, 7and 9 p. m.
MATINEE, 5 and 10c; Night, 15c.
tbe campus and is a fine addition to
the university. It was first ned last
spring for final examinations and has
been used for regular class work since
tbe beginning of the present school
year.
MILITARY DEPARTMENT NOW
ON HALF TIME TILL SPRING
Indoor Drill but two Days a Week Dur
ing Winter Months Gallery
and Theoretical Work.
The military work from December
1 until the 23rd of March, 1014, will
consi of such instruction as can be
followed inside. This will include
mainly the theoretical side of drill in
connection with many practical lec
tures and demonstrations of the work
ing of the different departments of
the military organizations in the uni
versity and elsewhere.
This program was announced on De
cember 1 in General Orders No. 7
which goes into effect immediately.
There will be only two drill days a
week for each man. There will also
be such demonstrations as the work
of the medical corps in first aid, and
other just as interesting subjects.
Companies A, B, C, D, and E will
report for their instruction on Mon
day and Tuesday evenings of each
week. Companies F, G, I, K, and M
will report on Wednesday and Thurs
day. Officers and non-commissioned
officers drilling for two hours credit
will report all four nights.
A nino-day compulsary course in drill
regulations, followed by a written ex
amination, will be the program for the
majority of the companies. Failure to
pass the examination will result in a
condition in the semester's work.
Gallery practice and Butt's Manual
will be other forms of entertainment
provided.
are to be heard wherever groups of
girls assemble.
This party will be the first all uni
versity girls' social affair of the year,
and the girls plan to make it the big
gest eveift of the kind ever held and
say the men will have (o hustle if
they succeed in making their banquet
the bigger affair of the evening.
The special committees are busy
with preparations for the evening's
fun. and all university girls will soon
have an opportunity to procure their
tickets.
Matineci
1:00 to 5:30
MAGNET THEATRE
1511 O STREET
Evening!
6:30 to 11:00
DR. CLAPP OUT WITH SICKNESS
Professor of Physical Education
Threatened With Operation but
Not Seriously III.
Three Days Beginning Tuesday, Dec. 2
SSSOIT Return Engagement by Special Request
jHf T." I GEORGE KLE1NE Presents
THElLAST DAYS OF POMPEII
P l Ssba 50001 People Six Reels 40 Scenes
Ladies'andChildren are Requested to Come in the Afternoon
to Avoid the Crowds in the Evening
SPECIAL MUSICI
lOc-ADMISSION&TO ALL --10c
J)r. R. (J. Clapp has been ill for se
oral days, unable to conduct his
clas-ses. The nature of his sickness
has not been definitely decided but it
may become necessary for him to sub
mit to an operation within a few days.
At present his condition is not con
sidered alarming.
Dr. Clapp Is head professor of physi
cal education and director of the men's
gymnasium. To a great extent that
department Is placed under a handi
cap by his absence at this time. An
assistant has assumed the duties of
his office until such time as he will
be able to take charge again.
QUaHBtftrt GInlmmt
LOST A bunch of keys; please re
turn to Rag office.
TAKEN from Uook in men's toilet,
silver watch; finder please return
to Rag office. 12-2-3
University Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria
Established for the students.
Managed by the students.
Conducted in the interests of the students.
Serves the largest amount of the best food
at the least cost.
The Cafeteria in the Temple.
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