The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 17, 1917, Image 8

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    THE DAILY N E BRASKAN
per near Falls City. Dan J. Riley,
'00, of Dawson, was elected president;
Alice Towne Deweese, '05,, of Daw
son, formerly instructor in the wom
en's gymnasium here, was elected
vice-president; Kate Heacock, '06, of
Falls City, secretary-treasurer.
Regent V. G. Lyford was toastmas
ler. Toasts were responded to by
Regent Ned Brown ,and Professor
James T. Lees.
DRAMATIC CLUB
ARMSTRONG'S
Good Clothes Merchants
TRYOUTS SEPT. 27
Candidates May Appear Singly or
in Groups Must Register
Next Monday
MANY VACANCIES TO FILL
Tryouts for admission to the Eng
- V.
lish Dramatic club will be held
Thursday, Sept. 27, at the Temple ac
cording to the announcement of Prof.
H. Alice Howell, head of the depart
ment of elocution and dramatic art.
All those who try out will be re
quested to register in U106 Monday,
Sept. 24 at hours of registration which
will be announced later.
Students may try out singly or in
groups. Four minutes will be allowed
for the trial. Only parts of some play
may be given, and these preferably
from a play in which the student has
taken part before.
There are an unusually large num
ber of vacancies in tlie club this year
because of the number of men in war
service and it is because these va
cancies must be filled at once that, the
tryouts are being held somewhat
earlier than usual.
Dramatic prospects are as bright as
ever and Miss Howell is now consid
ering several plays which will be
worthy successors of "Ready Money"
and "Alls Jimmie Valentine!' of last
year.
Alumni Notes
Members of the class of '17, who
have not sent their addresses to the
alumni secretary, are requested to do
so at once so that the October number
of the Alumni Journal may be sent to
them.
H. E. Dixon, law '11, of La Grande,
Oregon, is Adjutant General of a local
battalion of home guards. The or
ganization is for local defense only,
but needed as La Grande is the in
dustrial center of eastern Oregon,
having many railroad shops and lum
ber mills.
Dell D. Stull, '02, who has been
practising law at Lahoma, Okla., is
in the officers training camp at Fort
Funston, Texas.
G. C. Proud, '10, formerly attorney-at-law
at Arapahoe, Neb., is in the
training camp at Fort Snelling.
Professor C. H. Whitnah, '13, has ac
cepted the position as head of the de
partment of chemistry at Judson
Memorial college at Rangoon, India.
Professor Whitnah is a graduate of
the Grand Island high school.
E. C. Gee, '13, has resigned the
position as professor of agricultural
engineering at College Station, Texas,
to become cashier of a bank at Gra
nada, Colo.
Melvin R. Gilmore, '09, curator of
the state historical society of North
Dakota, has written a treatise on
"Uses of Plants by the Nebraska
Region," which is to be published in
the thirty-third annual report of the
bureau of American ethnology at
Washington. The treatise is illus
trated by thirty-two full-page plates.
A Richardson county University of
Nebraska Alumni association was or
ganized August 28, when sixty Uni
versity graduates met at a picnic sup-
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Personals
Vivian McNamara, ex-'19, of Ne
braska City, and Carolyn Funke, '15,
of Blair, are visiting at the Alpha Xi
Delta house.
Lulu Shade, '16, of Hebron, and
Mary Thompsen Wood, of Omaha,
were guests at the Delta Delta Delta
house last week.
Ruth Whitmore, ' '17, of Valley;
Grace Horner, '17, of Beatrice; Helen
Schwab, '16, of McCook; Marian Kas
tle, '17, of North Bend; Maudlin Ben
nison, of David City; Inez McDowell,
of Lyons; and Julia Izenhart, of Cul
bertson, were at the Alpha Chi
Omega house last week for rushing.
Jane Blanchard McMonies and
Ruth Haller Dral e, of Omaha, are
visiting at the Alpha Phi house.
Dorothy Davies is spending a few
days at the Delta Gamma house.
Berenice Borchers, ex-'18, and Loah
Howard, ex-17, were at the Kappa
Alpha Theta house last Thursday and
Friday.
Edna Stickle of Kearney, was the
guest fo her sister, Daphne Stickle,
'19, at the Pi Beta Phi house last
week.
Bernice Nelson. 'IS, and Katherine
Sturtevant, ex-'19, drove to Omaha
yesterday.
Brief Bits of News
Publishes Textbook Professor HuP
ton Webster, professor of social an
thropology at Nebraska, has recently
published a textbook, "Early Euro
pean History." The autumn educa
tional number of the Nation contains
a long and very favorable notice of
the book.
The book is intended for high
schools which do not wish to give a
year of ancient history alone, but pre
fer to cover the general field of all
history In a two year's course.
Chancellor Addresses Pastors
Chancellor Avery addressed the Ne
braska conference assembled at Uni
versity Place Saturday morning at
the invitation of Bishop Stuntz. Dean
Fordyce of the teacher's college re
ported at the same conference as
chairman of the committee on Univer
sity pastors.
Theatre News.
"First Half Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday the Orpheum starts off
with a tremendous serial motion pic
ture drama entitled "The Seven
Pearls," in which Mollie King in the
star, supported by Creighton Hale.
Both of these actors are well known
to the movie fans of Lincoln. Charles
W. Goddard, who wrote "The Perils of
Pauline" and "The Exploits of Elaine",
has outdone his former good work in
the present serial. Five acts of West
ern vaudeville complete the bill:
Superba's Vision, a posing novelty
called the "Goddess of Light and
Color" Foster, Walker and Henley
i ncomedy singing and music; Gran
ville and Mack, street musicians;
Billy Kilgard, who styles himself "The
Upright Jester"; and the Five Borsoni
Troupe in sensational and comedy re
volving globe equilibristic stunts.
Matinee every day at 2:30; any seat
l.j cents. Two night performances, at
7:15j)d 9:00; any seat 2." cents. Big
gest show in Lincoln for the price, adv
LOST Pocketbook with $20.00 bill
and change. Return to Student Ac
tivities Ofiice for reward. 17-4
HOW DID YOU DIE?
Did you tackle the trouble that came
came your way
With a resolute heart and cheerful?
Or hide your face from the light of
day
With a craven soul and fearful?
Oh, a trouble's a ton, or a trouble's
an ounce,
Or a trouble is what you make it.
And it isn't the fact that you're hurt
that counts.
But only how did you take it?
You are beaten to earth? Well,
well, what's that?
Come up with a smiling face.
It's nothing against you to fall down
flat.
But to lie there that's disgrace.
The harder you're thrown, why, the
higher yoo bounce;
Be proud of your blackened eye!
It isn't the fact that you're licked
that counts:
It's how did you fight and why?
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And though you be done to the
death, what then?
If you battled the best you coult.
If you played your part in the world
of men,
Why the Critic will call it good.
Death comes with a crawl, or comes
with a pounce,
And whether he's slow or spry,
It isn't the fact that you're dead
that counts.
But only how did you die?
Edmund Vance Cook.
IN DAYS GONE BY
One Year Ago Today
The first hopes were being voiced
by the band men that they might
make the trip to Oregon with the foot
ball ben.
Twenty University fraternities
pledged a total of 106 men.
The Uses of Adversity Vet: It
isn't such a disadvantage to have a
wooden leg after all.
Rooky: How's that?
Vet. I can hold up my socks with
thumb tacks. Tiger.
Careless of Him "Clarence said
there was some racket in the. engi
neering building the other day."
"What was it?"
"Oh, Prof. Semples dropped a per
pendicular." Punch Bowk
A Little Resuscitation Hy: Them j
doctors is a-gittin better every year.
Cy: Yep, I see they are going to
revive Shakespeare in' New York.
Cornell Widow.
Lucky Man Claude: Last year I
was in Italy.
Clara: Did you touch Florence?
Claude: No, but I struck Mabel
for a dollar. Brunonian.
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