The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1917, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NERBA am
November 28
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
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Art Club Bohemian party Art hall
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ilosewilde.
November 29
Beta Theta PiLincoln.
December 7
Girls' Cornhusker party Armory.
December 8
Junior Law hop Rosewilde.
December 14
Alpha Theta Chi Temple.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
November 16
Students of 1220 R street Temple.
Coraus Club Rosewilde.
November 17
Y. M. C. A. Membership party Y. M.
C. A. Temple.
Catholic Students' club dance
Temple. Silver Serpent party for Junior girls
Alpha Xi Delta house.
November 23
Iron Sphinx Lincoln.
Senior Hop Rosewilde.
November 24
Bohemian Club party Art hall.
Gamma Phi Beta freshmen dance
house.
Kappa Sigma freshmen dance Tem
ple. Engineers Hop Rosewilde
Pi Beta Phi house dance.
Phi Delta Theta house dance.
November 27
Sigma Nu freshmen house dance.
Anna Skow, '20, spent Saturday and
Sunday in Council Bluffs.
Doris Scroggins, '17, left Tuesday
evening for her home at Oak.
Hortense Jeffrey, '20, and Helen
Downing, 20, were in Auburn Sunday.
Nell Youngers, '17, of Geneva, spent
Tuesday evening at the Delta Gamma
house.
Velma Robbins, '20, will visit Eva
Bullock in Council Bluffs the end of
the week.
E. E. Carr, law '17, returned home
after spending a few days at the Aca
cia house.
Mrs: Ford Bates TEthel Kingen, '16)
is visiting this week at the home of
her parents in Lincoln.
Miss Vida Learner, '09, of Wakefield
visited this week with her sister,
Venus Learner, at the Delta Zeta house.
Mrs. James J. Reeder of Columbus
will visit her daughter, Marian, at the
Delta Delta Delta house Saturday and
Sunday.
Lieutenants Jay S. Kelly and Minor
Watson, now stationed at Camp Dodge,
were guests at the Acacia house last
Saturday.
A. G. Humel, '09, now in the United
States Forestry service, stopped over
at the Acacia house for the home
coming game.
Carroll Brown, Harold Porterfield
and George Clark left last week to
enter the radio section of the army.
Leslie Lewis has entered the engineer
ing section.
Professor Dickson at the Farm
Prof. M. E. Dickson, former head
of the poultry department, has been
at the farm for the past few days.
Since resigning Professor Dickson has
been working with a condensed butter
milk manufacturing company. He
will leave either today or tomorrow
for Chicago where a very interesting
experiment with condensed butter
milk is to be performed.
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