The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1914, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
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IN THE WILD WEST
MRS. MARION T. EGBERT
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outB will be hold Friday of thlH week
In the samo roomB Tho llrst speaker
of tho nfllrmative will have a flve
mlnnto opening speech and throe min
utes In robuttnl Tho other speakors
will have seven minutes in their main
speeches and no rebuttal. The order
of speakers Is posted In tho debate
bulletin case In the south hall of Unl
verslty Hall
Senior. Pin.
Orders for Senior pins will be taken
In tho Library on Wednesday from 8
to 10 and Tuesday from 10 to 12
Fifty cents must bo deposited and the
remainder to be paid upon the receipt
of tho pin
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Shakupearo says. "What's In a
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Alkull Ike Call mo ono that I
don't llko and I'll show you.
HONEST TO THE PENNY
Wloku - Ih lie an honest politician?
Hicks Sure thing. Why. ho paya
cash for every voto ho buys.
SOMEWHAT ALIKE
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uanoe nnd u inotoi boat?" -
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"Not bo niiw h "
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"One (he operator runs with hl
icull and the otht r with bla brains."
A "Square Deal"
for everybody is the
"Spalding Policy."
We guarantee each
buyer of an article
bearing the Spalding
Trade Mark, that
such an article will
give satisfaction and
a reasonable amount
of service.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
1016 Arapahoo St. DENVER, COLO
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Mrs. Egbert, a former society girl
of Chicago, is suing Perclval W. Clem,
ent, former president of the Rutland
railway and twice candidate for gov.
ernor of Vermont, claiming $12,916 for
breach of contract to employ her to
trace his family tree and $2,000 for a
diamond ring which she says he ap
proprlated to his own use.
University Notices
Chorus.
Registration Is still open for tbo big
special chorus which Is being assem
bled by Mrs. Raymond to sing on tho
May Festival program. Practices are
being hold on Monday, Wednesday
and Frlduy. A special class for men
has been arranged for 7 o'clock on
Monday evening. Registration for
Chorus gives tho student free admis
sion to tho May Festival entertain
ment. Cornhuskor Notice.
All organization pictures muBt be
taken by Fobruary 15. Juniors and
Seulora must accept their proofs a'
Townsend's at once.
Wanted For Cornhusker.
Wanted Your best snapshots for
publication In tho Cornhuskor. Any
individual, group, "Btunt" pictures,
picnic, dance or party groups will bo
gladly accepted at tho ofllce, or mall
to tho Editorial Department.
Election Notice.
The general election for selecting
tho president of tho four respective
University classes, tho Editor-in-Chief,
tho Managing Editor and tho Business
Manager of the Cornhuskor, and tho
Ivy Day Orator will bo hold on Tues
day, February 17lh, In Memorial Hall.
Tho polls will bo open from 9 to 12
and 1:30 to 5, oxceptlng tho Convoca
tion period from 11 to 11:30, during
which tho polls will bo closed.
Each candldato Is required to file a
written statement of his candidacy In
this ofllce boforo 5 p. in., Friday, Feb
ruary 13. No candidate shall bo en
titled to election whose name Is not
printed on the ballot. There shall be
no soliciting of votes by cards or
otherwise at tho polls or In the build
ing In which the election Is being held
during election day.
E. M. RUTLEDQE, Registrar.
Debaters.
The tryouts for tho freshman and
sophomore lnter-class debating teams
are scheduled, by tho committee In
charge, for this evening, to begin at
7:30 sharp. The first year men will
meet in U. 106 and tho sophomores
In U. 104. Tho Junior and senior try-
Dramatic Club.
Dramatic Club tryouts will be held
at tho Templo Theatre. February 20,
7 p. m. Anyone wishing to try out for
membership in tho club Is requested
to report to MIbs Howell in U 106
between 11 nnd 12 on the samo day as
tho tryouts. Parts of any modern play
may bo imed.
German Dramatic Club.
The German Dramatic Club will
meet nt 7.30 p m, Wednesday In
Faculty Hall. Special entertainment
has been prepared In honor of the
new members.
Architectural Club Meets.
Tho Architectural Engineers of tho
University meet again thlB Thursday
evening In Mechanics Arts Hall for a
short talk and business meeting A
short Illustrated talk on some of the
phases of architecture will be given
by Mr. A. W. Woods, the Lincoln arch
ltoct. Tho meeting was originally
scheduled for last week, but owing to
Mr. Woods being called out of town
on a llko errand It wiib postponed. A
series of student talks on interesting
building problems is soon to bo lnaug
united, and a smoker Is also being
planned.
Tho Place: M. A. Hall UOt!
Rifle Team Notice.
All men of tho Rifle Team eligible
to have their pictures taken will And
their names posted at the rifle range
Pictures to be taken February 19 at
11:15 a. m, nt Townsend's.
Ivy Day Orator.
Leo Dasye yesterday announced his
candidacy for Ivy Day orator He is
a Senior Law and a member of the
Acacia fraternity When in high
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school lie was popular as a debater,
and won several oratorical contests.
He wns ono of the winners In tho
University oratorical contest laBt
April
Chemistry Club.
The Students' Chemistry Club will
meet Wednesday evening at 7: SO In
the Chemistry lecture room. The fol
lowing program will be given.
"Nebraska Pure Food Law," J C
Rlpperton.
"Food Preservatives," J H. Schott.
"(lennanic Analysis," R A. Kellner.
Artistic dance programs and menus
for particular people. George Bros.,
Printers, 1313 N street.
I)r Samuel W. WUHston, of the
University of Chicago, will deliver tho
address to the Sigma XI Society Feb
ruary 14, tho title being "Ancient
Land Animals." Dr. Williston was an
instructor in Yale University for a
number of years, then professbr In
the University of Kansas, and now
professor of Paleontology in Chicago
University.
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