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Service Presents "THE JOCKEY OF DEATH" 5 Reels of Circus Thrills "BEATRICE FAIRFAX" with HARRY FOX & GRACE DARLING TIME 1:30, 3:15, 7:15 and 9 p. m. ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5c EAT AT i More Requirements Many studies have been included among those required for students majoring in Military Science at the University of Pennsylvania. Students must be proficient in at least one lan guage, take one year of chemistry, mathematics, and the rudiments of engineering. Many students have en rolled in the course. Keep Carbon Copies of lectures, theses, etc. This can only be done by buying or renting a typewriter. Special rates to students. Phone or call at L. C. Smith & Bro. Typewriter Co. LINCOLN, NEBR. 3 The attractive figure of jygi the well dressed woman is not the result of chance 'jrjj fj corsetting. It is the result . :r of a careful selection of a ;! corset that is scientifically correct in design, and : made of selected fabrics T 2 and "stays." rr: ! 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Mrs. Haymond said that she is not talking for press agenting purposes either, but that the talent in the chorus this year is worthy of all that may be said in its praise. And there are 1S0 registrations for the chorus. More Famous Than Rich When Handel wrote "The Messiah," historians say, he wrote it for money, but it made him more famous than rich. When the hallelujah chorus was sung for the first time, the audi ence arose to its feet and stood until the chorus was ended; hence the custom of present day choruses in rising to sing the same piece. Every member of the chorus is giv en three inexcused absences from chorus, those taking more than this number must make up the time or receive "incomplete" marks. Mrs. Raymond said that no effort is to be wasted in training every voice. PROF. E. A. WILCOX WILL BE THIRD JUDGE FOR KANSAS DEBATE Elmer A. Wilcox, professor of law at the University of Iowa, will be the third judge for the Nebraska-Kansas debate on the question of submarine warfare, it was announced last night. The other two, who had previously accepted, are Frank E. Horak, profes sor of law at the University of Iowa, and Paul T. reck, professor of history at Grinnell college, Iowa. Great difficulty has been experienced irt getting three judges for the debate at Lawrence. A number of University of Missouri professors have declined, as well as some Kansas City attorneys. 'FIRE FESTIVAL" IN CHRISTMAS SPIRIT AT THE Y. W. C. A. ROOMS The "Fire Festival" of the associa tion girls at the Y. W. C. A. rooms last evening was carried out in true Christmas spirit with a driftwood fire and candles. The girls were asked to authorize the appointment of two commissions to study the religious life of women on the campii and to study some of the ways possible to promote democ racy on the campus. The commis sions will begin work immediately after the Christmas recess. The prob ability of having a visit from one ot the association notional student sec retaries late in February or early in March was discussed and a Christ mas story read. SOCIAL CALENDAR December 9 Freshman law hop Rosewilde. Alpha Chi Omega dance Lindell hotel. Alpha 5ceta banquet Lincoln. Silver Serpent afternoon Armory. Sigma Tau dance Acacia house. Alpha Tlii dance Lincoln. German Dramatic club meeting Tem ple. Union Literary society meeting Union hall. School of Agriculture Faculty anl Music hall. THE MOGUL BARBER SHOP. 127 N. 12th. Eest cf attention given students. PACKAGE AND BULK CHOCOLATES ILLERS' Prescription u ha rmacy PEINITNO That' ' Satisfactory Boyd Printing Co. 125 North 12th NO GAME TO COME WITH INDIANA (Continued from Page One) Nebraska authorities In which a game between Nebraska and Indiana would be played in Bloomlngton in 1917, and a return game in incoln in 1918. Al though those who have charge of ar ranging the 1917 Cornhusker schedule have not committed themselves, it is known that Nebraska would not con sider a 1917 game in Blomington be cause both the Ames and Kansas games will be played on foreign fields, making a third Journey into a foreign land unwise. A Few Facts Approximately one-third of the stu dents at the University of California are members of fraternities, sororities, or house clubs. This is considered to be an unusually large percentage. Of the total enrollment at the Uni versity of Washington over one-third are freshmen while 150 are graduate students. Trophy Room The Athletic department at Ohio State . has set aside a room in the gyb to be known as the Trophy room. Glass cases will be built around the sides of the room and will contain all the trophy cups and pennants won by the school. ' One section of the wall will he reserved for the pictures of the various teams and coaches. Discontinue Circus No more will the students at Pur due listen to the calliope nor hear of the marvels of Madame Lala, the snake charmer. All because the fac ulty at Purdue has decided to abolish the annual circus. Some other attrac tion will be substituted in its stead. Much Competition As a feature stunt in the publicity campaign for the play, "A gentleman of Leisure," at the University of Washington something new was in line. As result they are having a contest to determine which man on the campus deserves that honor. Phi Betas will not be allowed to compete. Unique Ceremony The students at Oberlin college wit nessed a strange ceremony yesterday at chapel. Members of that religious organization known as the Quakers or Friends conducted the entire serv ice. vious. And ft JMM BRADLEY KNITTING CO., Delavan, Wis. ' . air' , L :-;-, i 7 : s ft ; i,t . i ... -- -1 - 'VV f til f v. ' - ... ' .. .. , -:.; ' Buy Your Bradley at We rent new, thso lutely correct Dress Suits for ft JO. 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