THE DAILY NEB B A BK AN ! I. I - ' 'II - I , sss saaai..aala. , . I --- - 1 . . - ' ml 1 The University of Chicago DOME STUDY Mth Ymt ia addition to resident work, off era slso in true tion by correspondents. For detailed in formation address U.fC.(DiT.J.).CkicanOL ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL HALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU sains price. KODAK FILMS Developed and Printed Nine Hours FRED'K MACDONALD 1309 O St. If Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P Ohio The students' council has proposed to establish a push-ball contest for the traditional cane-rush. A great protest has been raised by the student body, as this would rob Ohio of one of its most cherished traditions. ror Quick Serrice New Yoifc Chop fee 1340 O St Always Open GEORGE BROS. PRINTING 1313 N Street C, A, TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHE AN OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET Work brought to our office any morning by 9 a. m. will be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted GLOBE SOFT . 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Academics 4 Commercials 3 Engineers 2 Aggies 2 Laws 1 0 1.000 2 .600 2 .500 3 .400 3 .250 COMMERCIALS DEFEAT AGGIES The School of Commerce team won from the Aggies last Thursday by a score of 5 to l,--in a game featured by the pitching of Williams for the Commercials, and the batting of Raceley, .ho made a home run with two on bases. Williams let the Ag gies down with but one hit. Batteries: Commercials, Williams and Shelladay; Aggies, Bergquist and Oleson. SOCIETY DELTA GAMMA PARTY Delta Gamma entertained at a pic nic-dance Friday evening at Capitol beach. The chaperons were Prof. Robert Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Korsemeyer, Searle Davis and Miss Mary Dunphy. Saturday afternoon the Borority gave a tea and luncheon in honor of the mothers and their grand president, Mrs. J. Pason Streat, of Leland Stanford, California. The annual Mother's day of the Delta Gamma sorority was held Sat urday. Following a luncheon at the Lincoln, the mothers were taken for an auto trip about the town.- Later in the afternoon a musical tea and reception was held at the chapter house. DELTA GAMMA MOTHER'S DAY ALPHA TAU OMEGA PICNIC The Alpha Tau Omega picnic was held at Horkey's park at Crete, Fri day. About forty couples attended. Tlie time was spent in dancing and boating. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Benrick and Guy Reed. PAN-HEL DANCE The Pan-Hellenic dance at the Audi torium Saturday evening was wel at tended. Ernest Moehnert, '16, was chairman, and George Irwin, '17, was master of ceremonies. Alpha Delta Pi gave a dancing par ty at Electric park Friday evening. Thirty couples attended. Prof, and Mrs. G. W. Hood, Mary Graham and Arthur Hiltner were chaperons. Zeta Higgins of Walnut, Iowa, was a guest of the sorority. Of the eighty-seven Americans in Oxford, many have been granted leaves of absence for .Y. M. C. A., Red Cross and Belgium relief work. Miss Mildred Peery, '16, will be a member of the English department at Mary Baldwin seminary at Stanton, Va., next year. It is quite an honor for a western girl to receive such an appointment. Alice Fullerton, '18, who, with her mother, has been spending the winter in California, returned to Lincoln Friday. The Y. W. C. A. pageant, which was scheduled at the farm for Sat urday afternoon, was postponed be cause of the rain. The Phi Delta Theta picnic Friday was postponed on account of the weather. Leon Gillilan, '15, was a week-end guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house, Exeter One hundred and sixty-seven Rhodes scholars have entered the ser vice of Great Britain and her allies Southwestern "This has been a red letter week for Southwestern in the baseball world," reads the Megaphone. "Southwestern humbled state university, 3 to 2, and the Brownwood Baptists met their Waterloo, 9 to 0. The seniors won the first girls' in door track meet ever held at Mis souri. 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