The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 26, 1919, Image 6

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    T 11 E 1) A I L Y N K H It A S K A N
UNI NOTICES
Faculty Men's Dinner
Tho Faculty Men's Dinner Club will
meet Friday evening. February 28th,
at the Windsor hotel. Dinner at 6:30
p. in. IMateH 75 cents. Reservations
nhould bo made with Mr. Max Wester
inann ut the Finance Olllce by 5:00 p.
in. Thursday.
Ivan W. U. HastlnKa will present a
paper on The Monroe Doctrine.
F. W. SANDFORD.
C. M. WILCOX,
Committee.
Y. W. C. A. Business Meeting
A business meeting will be held
Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock of all
the members of the Y. W. C. A. Ruth
Huttoa will give a report on the Chi
cago convention which she attended
last week. The work of the organiza
tion for spring will bo thoroughly dis
cussed and voted upon. This Is a very
Important meeting.
Komensky Club
Komensky Club will meet in Fac
ulty hall at 7:30 p. in. on Saturday
evening, March 1, 1919.
Subscription Books
All students having Daily Nebras
knn subscription books please turn
them In at the student activities office
at once.
A Doll Mouse" Repeated
Ibsen's "Doll's House" will be re
peated at tho Temple theater on Wed
nesday, February 26. Members of the
legislature and university faculty will
be special guestB. Members of tho
faculty and administrative force can
procure free tickets till 12 o'clock Sat
urday February 22 at the Registrar's
office. They may reserve their seats
nt the College Rook Store.
IN DAYS GONE BY
I NY EARS GONE 11Y
Nlntteen Years Ago Today
For the first time in the history of
the class the Juniors elected a co-ed,
Miss Van Zandt, president.
Two Years Ago Today
Four hundred GreekB attended the
second annual Fan Hellenic stunt
night.
Albert llryson elected repre
sentative to the national conference
of stuijent councils at Purdue univer
sity. 1'h! Kappa I'M won in the lnter-fra-ternlty
basketball tournament.
LOST Cold Elgin wrist watch with
name engraved on back. Reward.
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RENT modem front room; walking
distance; girls only. 1439 S; phone
L-544S.
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Ten Years Ago Today
Announcement was made that en
rollment at the university increased
from one hundred and thirty students
in 1871 to three thousand four hun
dred and fifty students In 1909.
Nine Years Aago Today
The Jayhawker basketball team de
feated Nebraska.
The Juniors took first place In the
girs' basketball tournament.
Four Years Ago Today
Charles Edwin Bessey, head dean of
the university and head of the depart
ment of botany, died after a three
weeks Illness.
BRIEF BITS OF
NEWS
Th. Rev. L. D. Young Speaks-The
Rev. L. D. Young, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church, spoke at Ves
pers Tuesday evening at 5 o'cock. His
subject was "My Idea of God." Hanna
McCorklndale presided. Rev. Young
will speak again next Tuesday on "My
Idea of Prayer."
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in ten years of a woman's real age.
When nature begins to assist a
man by parting his hair in-the mid
dle he gets contrary and tries to part
it on the side.
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