The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 19, 1915, Image 4

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Is a fellow of classy appearance.
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Cleaning and Dyeing
SERVICE
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Florists,
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GOTHIC THE NEW
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IT FITS THE CRAVAT
CLUtTT. PEABODY A CO.. Inc.. Mncn
The Dutch Mill
AT THE WINDSOR
Lunch at 11:15
dinner Jfc -vl
. One foT
campus.
MRS. E. J. BEAM AN Wmfi
Manager
GOOD MUSIC
234 No. 11th St Lincoln, Nebr.
Special 25c
for students
block from
Quick Service
Open at All Times.
OrpIiQurn Gafo
Special Attention to University
Students
WHITMANS CLASSY CANDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
GEORGE BROS.
PRINTING
1313 N 8treet
house at noon. Tea was served in me
afternoon, when the Lincoln mothers
and Chancellor and Mrs. Avery were
Invited to meet the out-of-town moth-
Word was received In Lincoln of
the death of Mrs. W. W. Wenstrand,
wife of the county attorney of Saun
ders county. Mrs. Wenstrand was
formerly Miss Mary Roberts. After
uraduatlng from the University In 1913
she made her home for a year at the
home of her parents In Alma. Neb.
The wedding was followed by the re
moval to Wahoo. Mrs. Wenstrand
was a member of Alpha Chi Omega.
Her husband Is a member of Alpha
Tau Omega and was president of his
class when he was graduated from
nnn Gave Interpretation
Pmf Wm P. Dann gave a piano In
terpretation of the first movements of
Beethoven's Eighth Sympnony in afi
October 16. Dr.
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Dann gives these Interpretations In
order that those who do not unuer-
Btnnrt music may appreciate the musi
cal programs. He described the elm-
pleness of this symphony and pomieu
out how by changing tne notes inai
Beethoven was able to use the same
notes over and over and still make
them sound beautiful. Next Saturday
he will give some more Interpretations
of the same symphony.
It will be worth any students time
ottATifi o thev make the musical
Convocations much easier to under-
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FISKE O'HARA in "KILKENNY"
At the Oliver, Wednesday Matinee and Night, October 20
the University In 1912. DeaJth oc
cured Sunday morning after a short
Illness. Members of the Alpha Chi
Omega probably will attend the fun
eral, but the arrangements for the ser
vices have not been completed.
Scott's Orchestra. Call, B-1482.
Chemistry Club to Meet
The Chemistry Club will meet In the
Chemistry Lecture Room at 7:45
o'clock, October 20.
Everybody Is Invited.' The following
papers will be read:
"The Election Theory of Valence,"
M. H. Schleslnge.
"The Chemistry of Chlorophyll,"
Mrs. Edna GIsh.
stand. The hour has been arranged
to accommodate the students.
Landscape Gardener Arrives
T. W. Nlcolet of Harvard University,
'14, who has accepted the position of
landscape gardener under the Horticul
tural Department, arrived In Lincoln,
Friday evening. He is a member of
the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity.
The Officers' Club will give a ban
quet at the Lincoln Hotel, Thursday,
October 21, at 6:15 o'clock when Chan
cellor Samuel Avory will award the
commissions for this year. The off)
cers will appear in uniform. The toast
list will be announced later.
GRAVES PRINTING CO.
SPECIALISTS-UNIVERSITY PRINTING
ENROLL NOW!
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR UNI STUDENTS
A goodly number have already lined up for the Fall and Wlntr.
Why not you? Best instruction; Happy environment; Thorougi
courses; Modern equ'pment.
Nebraska School of Business
Corner O and 14th Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska
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