The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 07, 1914, Image 4

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Athletic RdiloL .
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m Tim first game of tho big high
school bnakeflmll toufnaiiilQntwlirbcr
played next Wednesday ovonlng; In
the Armory. Thursday will seo thirty
two teams ollmlnated. Friday tho
Homl-finals and consolation matches
will bo played. Tho finals will como
off Saturday.
The men -who aro gbTnglo fopfoBolit
Nebraska In tho Kansas City Athletic
Club moot, Saturday night; left last
night over the Burlington. Tho soven
men comprising tho party wero Cap
tain Reavls, Reoao, Whorry, Zumwln
klo, Scott, Irwin and Bates. Thoy will
Tdtum""oarlySundaymornlngr
Thoro is a rumor abroad on tho
cnmpiiHthnt thomedlcsaro In dlro
W.osjoynn has a fast toam. Any ono
of tho twolvo hundred peoplo who wit
nessed tho game will say that Wos
loyan is fast and In Thursday night's
battle doBorvcd to win. From tho Ne
braska point of view tho gamo was a
big disappointment Nebraska oxpect
ed to win. That thoy didn't win was
due- to tho fact that Thursday night
thoy mot a 'bettor team,
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ART HALL FLOOR FINE PROGRAM ON ROMAN ART
FOR THE'NEWDXNCErr BVLATINCUUB TUE8DAY-
Trl Dclts Well Pleased Other Organi
zations Soon to Experiments
From all reports of tho Trl DoltB,
Art Hull provod very satisfactory as a
luii'cIh,'irailrTho-glrls-llko-tho-hall
especially because of tho soft lights,
pictures and cuIUTSircUttavenport87
"which give tho room a homoliko ap
pearance. Also thoro soomod to bo
more room, tho hall being wider than
most of the other halls generally used
by the students.
llowover, thoy say tho floor Is not
ho good for dancing as Is that of tho
Music Hall, but that would not seem
to be of ho much iraportauco with tho
-now dances. Qther objections aro
Timi lliuiu uiu nu dicflatog-roeuH-&iHl-
Meeting at'Achoth House Five Inter
esting Numbers Listed.
Tho Latin Club will moot Tuosday
ovonlng, March 10, with tho Misses
Jiaya-and,CubaatJ;ho Achoth houso.
Tho following program will bo given:
Roman Art?
Its History Ruby Hills
Etrusqan Art Zoo Hays
Pompelian Art Helen Stuby
Mothpds pf Painting Miss Long
"Tho Grandeur That Was Rome"
Johanna Ogden
iw other room In which to sit betwoon
'dances, thus thoy miss Faculty Hall.
Nevertheless, tho girls seem to bo
very much ploasod with tho hall, which
Ih surely destined to becomo a popu
lar place for University dances.
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ArtlBtlo danco programs and menus
tor particular pooplo. George BroB
Prlntors, 1313 N etroot.
CAT8 IN DEMAND
BY ENERGETIC MEDICS
Purchasing Agent Wondering Where
tatrrrdry Bags Ge Mlie
Badly Scratched.
noed of cats 'tis ovon said that kittles
havo been missing from several homes
in tho lmmedlato vicinity. However
truo this minor Is, tho fact remains
that every medic has a peculiar
searching look in his oyo and his foot
stops aro becoming softer and softer
as tho days go by. Yob, and not a
fow carry hands decoralbcT with band
ngcB, which aro said to bo duo to
scratches recofveff In tho l)rocesff vti
picking roses (or something else).
Evans haB registered a complaint
against tho uso of thoir laundry bags
-for-tho transportation of wild animals
Also drastic measures aro soon to bo
commenced by soveral has-been own
ors of tho follno tribe. To add to tho
dangers, a heavy flno hag been placed
on each medic who does..not turn in a
flno handsomo cat.
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VUUI J. M. CLARK, MO. Sei Us First Urils See too Hrst. B329I
Films Developed
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FREDERICK MACDONALD
318 Brownttl Bile. PHONE L402i 187 South Mth
FfnrKt Flowers All the Time. CHAPIN BROS.
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Equal Suffrage Association.
. Thoro will bo a mooting of tho Uni
versity Women's Equal Suffrage Asso
ciation In tho Tomplo, Saturday at 2
p. m., just before tho Girls' Club meet
ing. It Is hoped that all University
young women will como early and at
tend tho equal suffrage meeting. It
Is to be very Important. It will bo
over fn timo for tho Girls' Club party.
All young women aro invited to attend.
, They ,aro going to pull off a play in
tho Unlvorslty of Chicago entitled
"Tho Student Superior." That's a
good title tho studont is. alwaysv su
periorbut to what?
Want Athletic Board Elected Directly
by Students.
Agitation has been started on tho
Michigan campus for a change In tho
athletic control. At present, tho mon
who aro elected as managors of tho
various teams, tho secretary and
treasurer, and tho faculty and alumni
representatives constltuto a board of
directors which elects from its own
Jinmhnr thn -hnnrA 4n ffnnfrnl- whlclulB
the real governing board. A now sys
tem Is advocated by which the mem
bers of tho board In control shall bo
olected directly for this purposo by
tho students. It is hold that tho men
who aro olected for administrative
offices should not bo given legislative
and executive power.
Watch This Column Grow !
Fraternities-Require Eleven Hours
Fraternities of Michigan have
agreed to initiate no freshmen until
they have mado oloven hours of work
with a. grade of at least C. They fur
Thor agreeu" tf allow no froshmen to
live in tho houso until thoy havo mado
tho required hours, and to do no
pledging outside ot Ann Arbor.
University Jeweler arid
Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 0 St. Yellow Pjont
Tour Patronage Solicited
New Lindell Ball Room
SENIOR PROM
March 28, 1914
Grand March at 8 o'clock - $3:00
NEW CLASSES BEING FORMED. NOW.
This is a good timo to enter for a full course or for
work in connection with your university work.
Call at our office and talk it over.
The Lincoln Business College
14th & P Sts., 1st corner east of Y. M. 0. A,
E. 0. BIGGER, Preg. W. N. WATSON, V. JPrei.
W. A. BOBBINS, Seo'y
Typ ewriters Rented
ALL MAKES
SPECIAL BOTES TO STUDENTS
OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1
117 SOUTH .TWELFTH
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