DAILY N EBBASKAN C, A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAfl OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET BOEDER'S ORCHESTRA LIARIMBAPHONE AND ELECTRIC BELLS Phone B-2029 8 :00 to 6 :00 BE A SPORT Get your Safety Razor blades sharpened. See J. W. Trenchard at University or call at 1321 O street, Wilson Drug Store. STUDENT MEMBERSHIP CITY Y. M. C. A. Balance School Year. . .$5.00 Full Privileges: Swimming Baths Bowling Billiards Cafe Down Town Headquarters Make Application at Business Office. "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P Quick Service Open at All Times. Orphoum Cafo Special Attention to University Students Puritan Ice Cream solves the Sunday desert problem. H. C HATHAWAY ICE CREAM CO. "Problem Solvers" Phone B-6152 For en in need of under wear we recom mend Hanes Elas tic Knit union suits $1.00 values now P M 1 with one entirely lacking in character Nearly au insn vuuca ouu ainimiar nnnslti voness ot feeling aa mere successions of notes without words of any kind they are full of a subtle vitality which can give new v. ortoririn tn mora or less humor ou8 dance measures of no particular melodic loftiness, and also rise io utu strains as 'It is not the tear a won derful example of what can be crowd ed into restricted structural scheme For sheer beauty of melody, the works of Mozart, Schubert and the Irish-folk composers form a triad that Is unchallenged in the whole range of the art" PERSONAL Edna Froyd, '16, has beon 111 for the past two days with lagrippe. W. E. Voeman, '93, Is spending a few days at the Alpha.Tau Omega house. Albion Ohlsen, '19, has returned to his home in Rising City, to take up business. Don Gallagher. 19, has left college on account of eye trouble and returned to h!s home in O'Nell. Pi Kappa Phi announces the pledg ing of the following: Henry W. Fouts, 18. Dlller: Fred Garrison, '17, Lin coln; Elmer H. Christenson, '16, Crate; Walter E. Christenson, '19, Craig. Miss Eva Fisk who was a member of the normal training class in Physi cal Education last year, has received a position as a teacher of Physical Edu cation in the public schools of Kala mazoo, Michigan. Prof, and Mrs. A. A. Reed are ex pected home about January 26, after having spent the fall and early winter in New York. During that time Pro fessor Reed has been taking advanced work at Columbia University. Fred H. Rlndge. secretary of the In dustrial service department of the National Y. M. C. A., will be at the University Y. M. C. A., January 22 and 23. A luncheon has already been planned for him by the engineering students. While John Cook, '18, was in Florida, during Christmas vacation, he cap tured two alligators. When they be came unmanagable at the Phi Kappa Psi house and refused to eat the food set before them by the Phi Psls, they were presented to Miss Beulah Rhoden of the Zoological Department, where they have become quite placid and learned to eat sweetmeats from her hand. Their names are Alle-Phl and Gator-Psi. Printing that's better, at Boyd's. 128 North 12th. Dairy Club to Hold Meeting The University Dairy club will hold their regular semi-monthly meeting to day in Room 108, Agriculture hall, at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Waite will speak on "Tho Relation of Milk to the Spread of Disease Germs." Prof. Colman will give a report on the "Progress of Of ficial Testing In the Last Year." This will be the last meeting of the semes ter and all are urged to be present C. R. SNYDER, President. DENTAL OFFICE Dr. Ladd Dr. Pierce Dr. Crowley Dr. Bumttead Dr. Taylor Room 207 Fraternity Bldg. Phone BS344 "CULTURE" WAS HIS SUBJECT Dr. Loury, at Tuesday's Convocation. Also Describes Certain Pictures "Culture In the widest sense in the training of the mind and body. Cul ture in the narrower sense is the train ing of the emotions. It is the man with genuine culture that we should take off our hats to," declared Dr. II. B. Loury at Convocation, Tuesday morning, before giving an Instructive talk on some of the pictures now on exhibit in Art hall. He discussed the following pictures: Kenyon Coxa, "A Book of Pictures." Wm. S. Robinson, "The Vista." Frederick J. Waugh, "Seascape." Henri, "On We, Too." J. Addwin Weri, "A Gutterwomn." Kenyon Coxs is a capable man with the brush, a great painter. Coxs has stated. Dr. Loury alleged, that "any painter should study the master." Landscape, sunset are secondary; hu man form is primary. Kenyon Coxs' pictures lack atmos phere and do not have the carrying of other painters," remarked Dr. Loury. "Wm. S. Robinson Is a great land scape painter " sys Dr. Loury. In the picture "The Vista," however, the in terest is divided an dcomposition is not good. Dr. Loury states that im presslsm is not a thing as It really is, but is the way the thing appears to you. Likewise, value is a thing In a room, or in a certain place, while at mosphere means distance or things out of doors. Frederick J. Waugh is a painter of the sea. Dr. Loury suggests that his paintings are thoroughly good and that beauty dominates. His pictures are represented In nearly every great gal leryAcademy of Fine Arts, Philadel phia, Metropolitan Museum, New York, and others. In the Painting of "On We, Too" by Henri, Dr. Loury speaks of the truth and fidelity in the face of the In dian. It is the impression a picture makes upon a person, that is valuable for a true appreciation of art . 8cott's Orchestra. Call, B-1482. Interfraternlty Athletics The Interfraternlty Athletic Board met yesterday noon and discussed the matters of the Interfraternlty bowl ing and basketball tournaments. The time for the bowling tourna ment has not been definitely decided. The basketball tournament will start Immediately after the beginning of the second semester, but the schedule will not be fixed until the meeting Tues day. The board also voted to admit the Acacia fraternity to the organiza tion. Held Closed Meeting The Komensky Klub held a closed meeting in Union Hall, Saturday even ing. After a business session progres sive card, games were played. About forty-five members were present UNIVERSITY CALENDAR January 14 Alpha Delta Phi House Dance. German Dramatic Club play Tem ple. Senior Hop Lincoln. Freshman Law House dance. Phi Kappa Psi dance Music halt Chess Club. January 15 Junior Prom Lincoln. January 21 Military ball Lincoln. January 22 University Commercial Club dance Rosewilde. Beta Theta Pi dance Rosewilde. January 26-29 Registration. January 29 Mixer. Delta Zeta Forma! Lincoln. Comus Club dance Music halL Law dance. For Quick Service New York Chop House 1340 O St Always Open WARTHON'S ShoejRepair Factory and So SHINING PARLOR Students' Headquarters 1140 O Street GEORGE BROS. PBINTINO 1313 N Street Are you going to control the Daily Nebraskan? J. Will you have a vote in the coming election? If so, have your subscription paid up before the election. Mail your check to the Daily Nebraskan, Station A, or call in basement of Administration Bldg. Control your own paper! Genuine Hawaiian "(and made "7 ffMk "N. . Vim i msm 1 Southern iFOKTiiA Music, (g SOUTH:BRDADW- LOS ANGELES. CALIK FIRST ANNUAL BALL Castle Academy Tuesday, January 11. Hampton's Full Orchestra Refreshments served Admission 60c a couple Classes Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7:80 to 8:30. Social 8:30 to 11:45. Private LeBsons by Appointment, MRS. T. E. 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