The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 19, 1920, Image 3

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Friday, April 16 '
Phi Kappa Psi
Till Kappa Psi entertained at a
dance Friday evening at Hip chapter
house. About twenty-five couples were
present. The fraternity colors were
used in decorations. The chaperons
were Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Van Brunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Wardner G. Scott, Mr.
and Mrs. Reginald Woodruff, and Mr.
and Mrs. William Noble.
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CONSTANCE
TALMADGE
"In Search of a
Sinner"
Pathe News and Review Topics
of the Day
The Metropolitan Favorite
EDITH HELENA
The Distinguished Prima
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SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Shows Start 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m.
MATS. 20c; NIGHTS 30c
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Alumni numbers of Phi Delta Theta
entertained the delegates to the prov
ince convention and Ihe active chap
ter at a dance at the: Lincoln hotel
Saturday evening. Jack Elliot's or
chestra of Omaha furnished the syn
copation. The delegates who attended
were: Charles A. Mantz, Colorado
Beta: Frederick II. Wadley, Colorado
Alpha, Boulder, Colo.; Wni. T. Stock
man, Iowa Peta; D. C. Hutchinson
and Gerald B. Norris, Iowa Beta; Toll
R. Ware, Kansas Beta; John A. Hale,
Iowa Alpha; Wesley A. I-ueders and
William R. Watts. Missouri Gamma;
Richard C. Colley and John N. Mon
teiih. Kansas Alpha; John A. Carter,
Jr., Colorado Beta: F. C. R. Rouchen
stein, Missouri Beta; George W.
Greenwood, Kansas Beta; Henry W.
Walther, South Dakota Alpha; H. V
Davidson and A. A. Soarle, Iowa Beta
and II. R. Hanley, South Dakota
Alpha.
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I ALL THIS WEEK
I Norma Talmaclge
In Her Latest Picture
"THE WOMAN
GIVES"
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PERSONALS
Mrs. J. J. Harrington, of O'Neill, b
j: I a guest of her daughter. Helen Ilar
rineton, '21, at the Delta Gamma
:; house.
9-' Miss Ann Peterson. '20, is ill at the
k ' Kappa Kappa Gamma house.
' Kail Coryell. '21. and George Stone.
'21, have returned from Peoria, 111..
. where they were on a business trip.
; Mary Duggan. '21, spent the week-
' ! end in Norfolk.
Hesper Bell, '21. and ftianii whm
spent the week-end in Tocuniseh.
John Pickett, T". spent the week
end in Omaha.
Fred Richards. '23. spent Saturday
BSJKlMa Sunday in Fremont.
1 Winslow Van Brunt, of Beatrice, is
1 violin-: his brother, Rutgers Van
"Dark Brown Calf Skin" Oxford.
Let's 'em all walk. Here's a real
live style for young men.
Mayer Bros. Co.
Eli Shire, Pres.
1 Also Good Comedy and Topical
Pictures
MUSICAL HUNTERS
1 An Artistic Instrumental Treat
LYRIC ORCHESTRA
I Shows Start 1. 3, 5. 7. 9 p. m.
E Mats., 20c; Night. 30c; Chil., 10c
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Brunt. '21.
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MONDAY TUESDAY
Ccrrine Griffith
I Ir C'v.jc Fitch's Great Stage
I Success
H rl.evt D:,n-i. '2C. was injured last
week while idaying baseball art is
now in the Lincoln Sanitarium.
T.PIian Johnson. '17. is a curs' at
lie Delia Delta Delta house.
Kbo't McCreery. cv'22. or Wahon.
t a guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house
Fdwin Meran. rx-'21. of Nebraska
, nt Sunday at ihe Sigma ( hi
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linn e Sa!u"day and Sunday.
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h. Id there.
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riih Cor-.v. -.I. spent the week
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F--t" ev Kir". spent Sat ui'ilay atid
,ri,;., v ; t v r VcT-ie in York.
V'M ,:.. F,. ri- wa a wo. k-end
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' wcr k-end in York.
rhylli" Trr.jfT). or Chiearo. is i
in? her sister. Mavel Trr-ian. '2.
'the Gamma Phi F.eta house.
COMPANY B WINS AKKIUL
COKPET AT FARM CAMPUS
Captain Hauser Well Pleased
With Shovnnff in Thursday's
Exhibition Drill.
The annual competitive drill of the
A-M'ieulutral School cadets look place
at the farm eamm-.s Thursday, Ap'M
1.". Commandant Jehn N. ITauser was
well pleased with it.
In 'he corneal, y di ill. Company P.
won 'be prize, a silver ring, -which
was placed on Cadet Color for that
omnany. In Hip individual competi
tive drill Andrews won the first prize,
a bather loilet case. cien b- Mil'c
& Paine; Hvers. the seconl prize,
cloisonne enamel cuff links, given by
tl'e Arnftrone Clothiiv.' C-.-p;niy ;
Crau. -!.e third prize, a rohl scnil
pin. riven by Tucker & Sliean.
Tlie euMT'anies ranked, as follows:
! Company P was awarded "IS points;
: Coii.pany C. r,2n point?: Company A.
I'M) poin1--: Company D. -tfil points,
j vs,.j!.,.s yep-'ed out and watched, the
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j Cai-tain Hauser conzra t ulaW s Pieil
! ;i! William C. Mu-phy and the
si ; lean's who v. ere in charge of the
j irc'n'nr of t'ie cad"t companies.
) The compete was judged by C. J.
l-'rankrort-r. Mti.'or V. S. C. P.; Jesse
In. Faes. captain. F. A. V. S. P. an.l
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""Two )iundr"l 1 vvemy-.-ev.-n Mttdents
from thirty-five foreign countries are
in at'endance nt ihe Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. ThirtydHe
M-e from Canada, fortytwo from
Chimi. ten from Mexico, and sevfn
from Norway.
and precision in execution of commands.
professor II. O. Deming of the
chemistry department addressed Ihe
Thursday division of the Freshman
lecture course this week.
The bureau of professional service
at Ihe Ftftte university received C-T2
calls through March. Requests were
made for. 27 candidates; ICR persons
were recommended. P.esides Ne
braska twenty states sent calls as
Colorado. T'Uih, Arizona, Wisconsin.
Montana. Iowa. Wyoming. South
Dakota. Oregon. Oklahoma, Washing
ton. Idaho, California, Kansas, Minne
sota. Virginia. Michigan. Kentucky,
New Mexico, Missouri. The ralln
were for grades, high Fchools and
colleges.
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St. Louis
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