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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1917)
rHE DAILY NEBR kiKAIf wniumiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiimiiiniimimiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiii "Here is the Answerfin WebsterS I New International I THE MCRR1AM WCBSTIR 1 Every day In your talk and rendtnp. at 1 liunic, on the street car. In the office, iihop i and school you likely question the tiicati- I Inn of some new word. A friend asks: I ''What makes mortar harden?" You seek 3 the location o f Loch A'orrtneor the pronttn- i riation of jujutsu. What la Khite eoalT 1 This New Creation answers all kinds of questions In Lanipiairc.History.Biopraphy, i Fiction, Foreign Words. Trade, Ai Uaud ScicitMs, icitA Anal aaMortii. 3 400,000 Words. 6000 Illustrations. Cost S40O.000. 3700 Pagss. I Theonlvdictionarvwlth 1 the mrw divided pao char- actcrized as "A Stroke of i Genius." I India Paper Edition: I On thin, opaque, atronr, jj India paper. What a an tut- j fiction to own the tlerriam i Webster In a form so light and o convenient to uscij One half the thickness) ana 3 weight of Regular ivUiuou. Recular Edition : I On strong hook paper. Wt 3 14 '4 Hia. MXO X Vi 1 I inches, I Write tor ipelaMpMN 3 tuatrattot.a, K. ; MraUoa thia pobUctloo 3 and ractin i rKEE a mi Itanium CO, SpringfMd,M DECISION OF LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION The Long Island College Hospital BROOKLYN. N. Y. FOL'R ywir medical count foi the M. D. degree. Two ln df cellist work rrqu.red f.f entrance. Excep tional cliricai. hospital and iabcf alary farililiea. urctt College Hospital and endowed dupmjjry m the L" Slate. L'nu-ual opportuniti in greater N wlork. r ot pjrncular. write to Olto von Huffman, M. D-. Jr" Uty of Faculty. Henry aid Amiiy Su., Btooklyn, N. I . 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, MgT. (By JACK VEIOCK, Sports Kditot. International News Service.) TWO AMATEURS WHO RETAIN THEIR STATUS. The recent action of the United States National Lawn Tennis association D voting down the proposed rule which would have shorn McLoughlin, John ton and others of th,elr amateur status, appears to have been timely. Xatur tlly, the more rabid reformers were unpleasantly surprised, but the couserva ive thinkers connected with tenuis are confident that the move was a wise me. Think what a loss to the net game the absence of Its brightest stars from .atlonal and lntersectlonal tournaments would be. At best such tournaments lave only been enjoying success In a large way for the past three or four fears, and all because of the brilliant performers who have been entered, rennls owes much to these stars, and It would look like near-sighted policy o legislate against their standing as clean-cut sportsmen who play the game .'or the love of the game itself, rather than for any financial benefit they de lve from It. Capitalization of athletic fame. If carried to an extreme, is not good for iny amateur sport, but the action of many stars in entering the sporting goods leld is not to be criticized too severely. Keep Carbon Copies of lectures, theses, ete. This can only he done by buying or renting a typewriter. Special rates to students. Phone or call at L. C. Smith & Bro. Typewriter Co. LINCOLN, NEBR. a&aaaatia Spring Hats in a vide variety of styles and colors. Pugaree Bands, Etc. Grey Green ' Brown $2.00 WHY PAY MORE? Bli I I 'HI! 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They also passed a motion which Ftated that they were opposed to any fond of Interclass competition in which the risk of physical injury was 'primary and skill and ability were ' secondary elemvnts. Ex. I The faculty has recently made new ' rules as to the time when the dances of the University shall stop. Instead of the regular dances having to stop at 4:30, they ntust now stop at 2:30 a. in An exception to this rule is at Commencement time, when the dances must stop at 4:30 a. m. Instead of at 6 a. m., as it has been previous to this time. Of course, this time de pends on the. conduct of the dances but as the University authorities have had very' Uttle trouble in this respect it Is not expected to interfere with the hours. Dut the Student Council has urged that this good fooling be tween the faculty and the students be continued. Ex. 1 ' Lyon fcf Healy "Washburn" Uiuees, $15.00 Leonards Nunes genuine Hawaiian make, $7.50; Mama Loa brand, $4.. May be had nf 12,000 leading music dealers. Write for name (if the near st dealer. THE languorous charm of the Hawaiian native instruments so moving in appeal, so observably in vogue is strikingly characteristic of the Ukulele. Its tone possesses that curiously beautiful timbre, that exotic charm of tonal quality which has made these instruments so sensation ally popular. The Ukulele has a pleasing grace of form. The finer models are made of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood. It is much in request today among the smarter college and other musical organizations. x It is easy learn. Its price includes an Instruction Book. Hawaiian Steel Guitar Every chord struck upon this typically rep resentative Hawaiian instrument is marked by a weird, plaintive harmony and strangely beautiful qualities' of tone. It brings, to any music, qualities full of vivid color and va ried charm Price M OO and aewmnU, Indudmt Steel and Set ot Threa Thimble for playtof and Inatruction Book. 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