Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1917)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I Wise Guys are booking SCHEMBECK'S Orchestra For Next Year NOW "SPA" Get your Lunches t the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P Qulek trvlea Opaf at All Time Orpheum Cafe peelal Attention to University tudenta REGENTS ELECT HALLER PRESIDENT (Continued from Page l) GET YOUR Gym, Basketball and Athletic Goods at LAWLOR'S 1423 O Stdeet The Only Real Sporting Goods Store in Lincoln TUCKER-SHEAN Eleven Twenty-Three O St. Manufacturers of Jewelry of all tinds. University, Fraternity and Jororitv, Kings. Pins and Ath etic Trophies of all kinds. Orig nal designs in colors and esti natfS furnished free. Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry And Optical Repairing CLEANING SERVICE You need not have an ex tensive Wardrobe with our prompt service at hand. Phone us any day if you want garments cleaned and pressed by evening. We can do it and do it right. LINCOLN CLEANING & DYE WORKS 326 S. 11th Lincoln, Neb. LEO SOUKUP, Mgr. 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. were made, mostly as the result of resignations, transfers, or to fill posi tions provided for for the second se mester of the year: Agricultural ex tension, Fred L. Taylor, district county agent supervisor; George F. Bright, statistical clerk; dairy husbandry, S. S. Sorensen, heardsman; English language and literature, Beatrice L. Heckler, scholar; farm, Percel L. Bald win, town truck driver; fine arts, Mabel Dobbs, assistant in china paint ing; Germanic languages. Gerhard John Naber, scholar; home vconomics, Maria Kuhn, assistant; Zoelah B. Hoff man, instructor in house furnishings for school year; secondary education. Gladyce Weil, assistant; zoology. Hr. Clarence Kmerson, demonstrator. The citizens' committee in charge of campus addition was requested to clvar 50 feet off the north end of lots S, 9, 10, 11, in block 13 for construc tion of greenhouses at the Bessey building. A. O. Johnson, efficiency agent, was appointed officer to receive and ac count for supplies from the federal government for the Unserve Oflicers' Training Corps. Degrees were voted to students who have completed the course of study in accordance with the recommendation of the several faculties. The lists have already been published in all the papers. students at Nebraska. Members of the department say that such a one has not been brought here for years, if ever before. PALLADIANS TO GIVE PLAY AS PROGRAM THIS EVENING Palladian Literary society will pre sent the play. "The Efficiency of Mrs. Boderick" at the regular weekly meet ing in Palladian hall this evening. The play is a part of the regular series of programs which the society gives each year. The cast for the play follows: Mrs. Boderick Geneva Seegar. Ii Mr. Boderick. William Urbach. special Jean Boderick. .Theda Waterman. '20 h. H. A. Symes ("Amby") H. F. M. Hall. '19 i Mrs. Symes (Amby's Mother Maybeth Beach. 'IS Miss Floyd Fern Simmons, '19 Meal tickets $5.60 for 54.50. Newbert Cafe, 137 No. 12th St. An experienced salesman with good reference wanted during vacation. Must have ability to manage men. The Midwestern Company, Topeka, Kansas. ILLUSTRATIONS ON EXHIBITION AT THE ART GALLERY NOW An exhibition of original illustra tions, the work of Frank Walter Tay lor, who is one of the foremost illus trators in the United States, is now in the art gallery. This exhibition in cludes some of the original illustra tions done for the "Iron Woman," which appeared several years ago in Haper's, a number of construction scenes about New York City and some sketches made in Europe. The work is done in charcoal and is a good example of the various ef fects which may be obtained from the same medium. The illustrations that he has made for "The Iron Woman" show a sympathetic Insight into the aim and purpose of the author. They are in the opinion of critics what il lustrations should be a real help to the author in presenting the interpre tation of the characters. An exhibition of original illustra tions is an unusual opportunity for the NEW MIDWEST QUARTERLY OF SPECIAL INTEREST The October, 191H. issue el' the Midwest Quarterly, just received from the publishers, contains several articles which address themselves largely to the undergraduate student public. The number was delayed by the absence of Prof. P. H. Frye, who, up to the time of his departure, was at the head of the editorial staff. Charles Sumner Allen, known to almost everyone connected with the University of Nebraska, and a mem ber of the advistory board of The Quarterly, contributes an article of general interest on "The Over-social Functions of the University." L. B. Pillsbury. '!'. who is today one of the best known American psychol ogists, has an article entitled, "Some Aspects of Abnormal Psychology." The other articles are "The Phil osophy of Tragedy." by Pxf. H. B. Alexander of the department of phil osophy; "Made in Germany." by Ran dolph S. Paul, New York city; "The Chinese Colonics." by Minnie T. Eng land, assistant professor of econom ics, and "A Pragmatic Interpretation of the History of Philosophy." by Prof. Horace M. Kalen of the Univer sity of Wisconsin. University of Iowa. The University of Iowa cadet regiment is to use the money surplus obtained from the mili tary ball recently held to purchase a regimental standard of silk with the university's emblem embroidered on it Ex. PORTMANTEAU PLAYERS OLIVER THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Matinee and Evening New Spring Hats in puggaree bands wide brims low crowns SPECIAL $2,001 Ask to see them IBS L A $-4 M i j NANCY WINSTON Popular Portmantian Theatre player as the Milkmaid in SPtuart Walker's play "Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil" FRIDAY Last day, reduced prices for students Miss Alice Howell or Student Activities Office Have your films developed by FRK, MACDONALD Commercial Photographer 1309 O St. Room 4 Lincoln Nebr. ; f 5rinS inYour List i I Of School Supplies WE have all the thincs you need pi for school textbooks, drawing i;iaiciin, tablets and other sup plies, including the CONKLIN Self -Filler l wen tuaaLtu j students use. Students everywhere say this efficient fountain pen means better work and better grades. THE Eva Tslsphone B2311 33 North 12th k Cleaners, Pressers, Dyers For ths "Work and SsrTlos that Pleases." Call B2311. Ths Best quipped Dry CUanlnj Plant 1b ts West. One ear service if needed. Reasonable Prices, food work, prompt service. Repairs to men's garments carefully made. I a v i i i i ii i (-rui i i i i i - 7 Self-nillng Fountain Pen i M At f TC 4L ..f.iA ftirl' And L in4ritfrt nrfl one varment. MIIUVI Ml M ' . I f 1. . tltnii likpk This means that the slurt can t woraouioiinc in... -.. s.e no shirt tail to bunch in seat that the d-awer, uyp, to say nothing of the comfort and economy savmR a B. en,. t ii. onens all the way jot n closed crotch, closed Uck. See illustration. For eolf. tennis and field wear, we recommen 1 tV special attached collar OLUS with regular or short sleeves. I.xtra sues for wry fall or stout men. All shirt fabrics, .a smart des.s, mcluding silks $10 to $10.00. m IIS PAJAMAS ..r loonfinc. rti:.f nl comfortil.li- .!. MJiSS-ii.vrB crk- Nortring.totihtorcomloe. $l.K to S8.60. AyourdelorOLUS. Booklet oo requnt. PHILLIPS-JONES C0MPANT, MAer. D.tt 1199 Bnaw.y, N. T. iiSvmilllimimmm I i Sri n rs) fpj p n io) rr HI) I h IfQ U IB) t FOR The Daily Nebraskan AT Student Activities Office INT?)'