The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 09, 1915, Image 8

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    T HE DAILY NEBRASKAN
BIQ CROWD ATTENDS
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of everyone connected with the Uul
verslty in this undertaking. '
The Chancellor read several letters
from those who had seen the enter
talnments and then introduced a nuni
ber of the trouu Tn the order men
tioned.
Instructor Cornell of the University
Band said that the sentiment of the
people they met on the trip could best
be shown by telling of a certain old
gentleman's opinion after he had seen
the show. This old gentleman had
intended to send his two daughters to
a denominational school, but told the
instructor that he had decided to send
them to Nebraska since seeing the en
tertainments and entertaining two of
the Band boys over Sunday. The
undertaking, .said the speaker, has
proved a very valuable advertising
venture for the University.
Miss Howell then responded for the
Dramatic Club. She told how the
club had been Invited to join in the
work and how she felt well repaid for
the trouble. She then introduced
three of the club's members who had
much to do with the success of the
club's part of the work. The readings
by Mr. Stewart, Miss Ella Williams
and Mr. Snyder were all well received
by the audience.
Doctor Clapp and Guy Reed then
spoke on behalf of the athletic meet
to be held here next Friday and Sat
urday. This meet is under the direc
tion of the physical instruction teach-
- ers in the seven universities of Min
nesota, Wisconsin, Chicago, Indiana,
Purdue, Iowa, and. Nebraska, and each
of the speakers was emphatic in say
ing that it would be the biggest event
of its kind ever held in the west
This is the second meet that has been
held at Nebraska and it will be at
least six years before Nebraska se
cures another such meet Over 110
athletes are entered from the differ
ent schools to take part in the wrest
ling, gymnastics and fencing.
Mr. Hewitt tnen spoke and thanked
r the students for the help they had
rendered to the Innocent Society In
making the past week a success. Mr
Hewitt also stated that the Black
Masques were entitled to a large
share of the praise for they had
helped materially in the work.
Mr. Jackson, for the Glee Club, said
that he could' not present the entire
club, but in lieu thereof Introduced
Mr. Morris, the club's accompanist,
who rendered a piano solo -which was
received by the listeners with appre
ciation. Mr. Ralph Ncrthrup, for the road
show, safd that he had recived many
compliments for the entertainment
but that he had heard so much praise
for one of the numbers that he thought
the students themselves were entitled
to hear it. He then gave way to Miss
Rhode, who gave a whistling solo
The Flower Song." Miss Rhode has
gained marked praise for her talent
along this line and finds appreciative
audiences wherever she goes.
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Formal Rose-
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Friday, Apri 9
Delta Delta Delta
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Interfraternity Athletic
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Tegner Banquet Lincoln.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lindell.
ine wan from Home" Temple,
Saturday, April 10
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western Intercollegiate Gymnastic
Meet Armory.
Kappa Sigma Dance.
Achoth Music Hall.
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