The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 30, 1915, Image 2

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    The Daily Nebraskan
Property of the University of Nebraska. Lincoln
R. V. Koupal.
.Edltor-ln-Chler
C. E. Paul.
.Managing Editor
Contributing Editor
Percy Spencer ...Associate Editor
Doris Slater ...Associate Editor
A. J. Covert
Jean Burroughs
J. A. Cejnar
Charles Peterson
Eva Miller
Marguerite Kauffmaa
Frank Barnett
Reportorlal Staff
Clara Scbulte
Guy Moatea
John Kyle
C. L. Jones
John Wenstrand
Joe C. Flaherty
Edward Weaver
Dorothy Ellsworth
Geneva Chesley
Aileen Eberaan
Ivan Beede
Cloy Hobson
TJ. S. Harkson.
B. B. Scott....
Business Manager
.Asst Business Manager
.ra Rt the nostofflce at Lincoln. Nebraska as second-
Z i Ttr. nder the act of Congress or ware a,
vmoB
..A-.-r.uiiTjn on 10.1ft
TUESDAY, XSUV.Ciiui.Ciiv ou,
-: a.- rV Oood. Only three weens ana ium
you will be able to take another rest. Better sit back and think over
what your time here means.
We are wondering where Dean Engberg might have been dur
ing the recent rapid fire chess tournament. Professor LeRossignol
seems to have stepped into the limelight.
Henry Ford is surely going into the "Peace" matter right He
is collecting his men, and on the fourth of December they will be
on the sea-headed for Europe. We know that the University could
not have sent a better delegate than is "Will" Noble.
-Rain, snow, or hurricane, we will have that track meet Wednes
day," is the way Guy Reed states it. Determination wins.
It had been a long time previous to the Iowa rally, that the stu
dents displayed as much enthusiasm as they did on that occasion.
Why is it not possible to preserve that enthusiasm for the debates
to be held here on the tenth of December! Why let it be said of
Nebraska that football is the only thing that will get the students outf
Show your spirit as well for the coming event as you have m the
past for football.
been validated for the Freshman Hap
to ba held in Rosewllde nan, uecem-
bor 11. No more tickets will be val-
Matad fnr this dance.
Pomnlimentarles have been issued
to Michel Nolan, Hi. reieraon, u.
P. Ludwl. E. L. Angle, B. F. lit-
man, L. F. Herman, H. R. Rush, A.
a Sneler. W. S. Flint, Robert wen-
ger, R. M. Sturm and Fulton JacK.
T." A. WILLIAMS,
Agent Student Activities.
Th Home Economics club will meet
tomorrow at 7:30 o'clock in MubIc hall
vhnn an Ellen Rlcharda memorial pro
gram will be given. Every girl tak
ing Home Economics should be there.
Notice
I would like to see all the engi
ne who took any pictures while on
the Kansas City Inspection trip. Some
rood ones are wanted for the corn-
Phone n-4651. Address
North Thirteen street
V. C. GEORGE.
Peru club will meet at the home of
Miss Louise Herrick, 1612 C street.
Saturday evening. December 4. Every
body out
PERSONAL
Prnf Alice Howell spent Thanks
giving vacation In Omaha.
Paul Shields, 17, ex-Cornhusker, um
pired the York vs. Nebraska City foot
ball game at Nebraska City, Thanks
giving day.
Miss Eleanor Sheldon of Minneap
olis, national vice president of Gam
ma Phi Beta, was a guest at the local
'chapter house Saturday and Sunday.
Miner Whaley, 11, of the College
of Pharmacy, who Is manager of a
drug store for Locke & Ston at Archer,
iviottui thA university daring the
1 Thanksgiving recess.
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
Tuesday, November 30
Convocation, Miss Amanda Heppner.
Friday, December 3
Cornhusker Banquet
Girls' Cornhusker Party.
Saturday, December 4
Sophomore Hop, Lincoln.
Gamma Phi Beta Dance, Rose
wllde. Kosmet Klub Banquet Lincoln.
Acboth Dance, Music HalL
School of Agriculture Seniors Dance,
Art HalL
Beta Theta Pi Dinner Dance, Chap
ter House.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Freshmen football practice at 11
o'clock Tuesday, November 30.
Fifty tickets have been validated
for the Freshman Law Hop to be held
In the Alpha Sigma Phi House. No
compllmentaries were Issued, and no
more tickets will be validated.
T. A. WILLIAMS,
Agent Student Activities.
Samuel R. Buck, '08, Phi Gamma
Delta, and Miss Faye Toilette, Kappa
Alpha Theta, were married Thanksglv-
iiir in Phlladelnhla. They will
make their home In Superior.
Miss Margaret KunkeL 12, of Os
ceola, who has been substituting at
the Lincoln high school this year, has
been named Instructor of agriculture
to succeed L. F. Garey, who resigned
about three weeks ago.
Silver Serpent meeting at 7:15 p.
m., tonight at the Theta House.
One hundred and seven tickets. In
elusive of all compllmentaries, have
m
BOP"
Mrs. Adelaide Thomas Latta, who
attended the University of Nebraska
In 1906. died at her home In Tekamah,
Wednesday night of typhoid-pneumon
ia. She was a member of Kappa Kap-
na Gamma sorority. She special
ized in music
AT THE LINCOLN
December 4
The engagement of Elizabeth Hyde.
14, to Charles W. Roberts, 'OS, was
announced last week. The wedding
will take place December 11, at the
home of the bride's sister, Mrs. T. A.
Kresselbach. Miss Hyde Is a member
of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Rob
erts Is a prominent business man of
Lincoln.
Wardens Orchestra
LOST One notebook, fountain pen.
two German books; In library. Marie
nhr. 1124 North 26th. 52-54.
L09fT An Eastman kodak at the
Iowa game. Finder return to this or-
nee and receive reward. 136-50-52.
FOUND Bunch of keys at 13th and
P streets. Inquire at Dally Nebras
kan office.
LOST The University Girls club
secretary's book. Return to Nebras
kan office.
FOR RENT Two modern furnish
ed rooms; one single and one double,
for f8 and $10. respectively. Apiy,
1414 S street Phone L-575S.
WISDOM'S not so much in
knowin'a lot of things, as in
being shore of what you do know.
Know VELVET, an you'll be shore
on your tobacco wisdom.
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The University School of Music
RELIABLE INSTRUCTION IN ALL
BRANCHES OF
Music Dramatic Art Aesthstle Dancing
ASK FOR INFORMATION
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
Opposite Campus 11th & R Sts.
NEWEST NOVELTIES IN PENNANTS, JEWELRY AND
SOUVENIRS AT
CO-OP 'HOdDES
A. H. Peden
318 No. 11th
Phone L4610
THE
msmkkJ mum mm. s-
S5 North 12th St
Telephones B2311 end B3S5S
Gleaners, Pressors, Dyers
For the "Work and Serrioe that
Pleases." Call B2311. The Best
Equipped Dry Cleaning Plant In the
West One day service If needed.
Reasonable prices, good work, prompt
serrlce. Repair to men's garments
carefully made.
When you wish to send a post card huy our
ALBERTYPE SEPIA OR COLORED VIEWS
of the University Buildings.
3 for 5c
We have Postage Stamps
College Book Store
Facing Campus
DO YOUR CnniSTHAS SIIOFFIIIQ EMltf !