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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1914)
t- 1 1 p i "Et" w '," ' v .. r.r t" w ;w.jfrw.f "".m-i Fm'jvwT? ' i i ' m r , jtt rr sy?1 jii iJy,iiy,iilwt m n.rfffi.1 -ti rT .wj mmmNiMM; i K i . KXi:iir -;..-- If i. St K' " k r. i ' t ri ? . Up I.V tV r(iwwiiiBii College of Modlolno will not only bo--nnmn nn InBtltution roflootlng honbr upon nil who hayo boon or may be In any wny InBtrumontal In dovoloplng it, but will also oxort a fnr-roaohlng and constantly Increasing Influonco on tho medical profession throughout tiiip portion of our country. WESLEYAN V8. NEBRA8KA I TRACK MEET 8ATURDAY Rumor Out That Mothodlats Expect " to Husk the Corphuskers Can TMyDo It? J!a report has come down to tho campus that WoBloyan oxpoctB to take nlho UrBtB and tho meet whon thoy face tho UtiBkora SatUrtlay aftomoon ojj Nebraska Flold. Tho Mothodlsts claim to have tho HuskerB' numbers liti every ono of tho runs and a load jij o cinch on the distances. Thoy ox ptjet to hang tho K. O. on us In the hjitnmcr and shot and broad jump. It, is truo that Drunlg of Wesloynn can run the two-mllo If forced under -mt-ttiiniitnn, whloli 1r oxcentional for anyone. Glllilan. in tho mtlo and half mile, has not been beaton this year and Is anxious to keep his record clean. Glllilan can do tho mllo faator than 4v40, and tho half undor 2:05. IiTlho quarter, McCandlnss is said to havo "never been pushed. It 1b under stood that a good many dollars havo bo.en placed on tho rosult of this ono race. Of course, nil betting Is dono down town and la-not Indulged In by the students, but tho fact is mon "Tlbned to Show tho Intorest that 1b aroused. Fotz, In the dashoB, is fast, What he will do is said will prove a Burpriso to Nebraska roofers. In tho relay, Wosleyan has made no predictions. Tho flold ovonts have three good weight mon In LeBh, John Ron and Durham. It ia said that Leah will take the hammer, Johnson tho Bhot and Durham Becond in tho dliT cus. Wesloyan has a high Jumper do- V , t Mj 1 Matinee and Night, studenf Tickets $1.50, Good for-both-Conccrts- ,- t. m 1 ' Adm, 102 "-' " j jm I V '''- Mm Mm 1 1 ' V Mm i f n m I I' i- ' ,-. r f , , , ; --------- I ! r ' igi ' '' Ji i i -i - ---. i - -T J. " izwriai.i ti&iiy- '-vi!eZfmj t- Z " " ". mm mm mm mm mm mmw V--iMti-iiivaivlHiMi' a-- - " ing 5 foot 8 indies, a broad Jumpor doing 21 feet, and Mcdoo doing 11 foot In the polo vault " It Is certain that tho whole student body of Wesleyan will bo on Nebraska Flold on masse. A big dologatiolf Jit Nebraska fanB promise to turn out. This will bo tho last time thnt student tlckots may bo UBed. Age Win. On tho athletic flold tho Ago played nround tho Chemistry TCinn to thtr tuno of 20' to 3. The batteries for tho Chemistry tenm woro GreoiiBtono and TsJIIlotl, mrd for thir AgsrHosek and Itlco. Betas Forfeited. Last Wednesday aftomoon tho Betas forfeited ono of their frat base ball gamoB to the Kappa Sigs. WHAT WE C08T THE STATE. How many of us, who pay from $100 to $120 per year In tuition and fees, roallzo how much the stato must add In cold, hard cash to put each of us through? Probably we havo not ovon pausod to give tho matter a passing thought. For running expenses and maintenance alono, not considering cost of equipment or depreciation, each student costs thla stato $542. Small wonder we aro expected to make good or get out. Chemical Club. At tho regular meeting of the Stu dents' Chemical Club, Wednesday evening, the following officers wore elected for noxt semester: President Edna Miller. Vice-president B. Schlaufelbergor. Secretary-treasurer J. E. Schott. Exocutlvo committee ttay Kirk and Qoraldlno Kauffmann. EXTRA COPIE8 of the Firat" Alumni Directory, David CityIItgh-Schooh-niay-be-obtalned-at- ED YOUNG'S. j- - j - i n ii 'ii in ... Mm - km mXmummW : fH HK . mmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmri''!)'!y a RICHARD BENNETT IN "Damaged Goods" This Eve., Sat., Mat. & Eve. & lm 4ft k- -)fc. &..Jl.&-Sm&.&.&. 4k, lL t T T r ? T m ? T f p i j v j Vfi Studont season tickets for tho $ Minneapolis Symphony Orchos- tra concerts may bo purchased In Adm. 102 any tlmo thlB week at ?1.50. Oliver box ofllco now open. Lc mf m mt m mf Lt L &, iLi. tm jlz, l L L r ? fl ft fpt T' p " p" " T "T J. F. THOMPSON U. of N. '13 General Agent for Lincoln and Vicinity NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Inquire nbout ono of thoso poli cies which contain a "total disabil ity" provision. Walsh Block, 141 South 13th -Office Hours 12 to 1:30 P. M. B 3465 Room 14 University May Festival "II TROyATORE," Sat. Temple Theatre - Prices Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Oliver Theatre, Monday, May 25 i"i-M Ml'y'l'''Tftll''''''!i1'" Ty p e writersRentetf ALL MAKES SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS OFFICE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLYCO. 117 SOUTH TWELFTH The Artists Way, Take athP'mflAhP1 To our K Kill III11 honest everyone, ( -I NSqRJU Eighteen artists, mostly all imported from New York and abroad because of their up-to-date methods and high stand ing as teacjiers and artists. No expense has or will be spared in securing artists of the highest proficiency. ADVANCEMENT can givo you a full year's accomplishment in one term of ten weeks when measured by other school's methods. MUSIC Wk MM p Our name is not borrowed from any other NAMt institution. We get all our prestige by our " high standards, good service and artist instructors. Send for Catalog. NEW TERM JUST STARTING LINCOLN MUSICAL COLLEGE OLIVER BUILDING. May, 23 25c and 50c iiV P''H f i m a Ltsson Evtry Day. students is our highest aim and fair business dealings with our guide. - CXQRS Send for booklet which will fully con vince you that we In all its- branchds is taught with the every day method. I i ii i n" . mT.j'ir) j i iij ii IU '' V W Mm " ' ' " g i . . J is-