The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 30, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRESHMEN WIN IN
FR OLYMPICS CONTEST
(Continued From Page One.)
rounds.
"m-pound Mclntyre, freshman,
winner over Frank, sophomore. 6
points.
Rnuts. three two-minute
Harry Reed, referee.
Wrestling.
145-pound Andrews, freshman,
dinner over Lush, sophomore. 6
Art Students Go to Omaha to See
Exhibit of Vienna School Children
( A traveling exhibit of paintings by
children of Professor Click's school
of creative expression in Vienna, on
exhibition in the Fine Arts room at
the Omaha City Library, was visit
ed Saturday by students of the art
department and others interested in
art, under the direction of Associate
pound-Branegan, sophomore, iP;ofe88r Hermine J. Stellar head
..?Zr Fisher, freshman. 6:of the drwin nd Pn"8 depart-
points.
175-pound Fisher, freshman,
winner over Wanek, Bophomore. 5
Mrtches, one fall or five-minute
limit to decision. Dr. R. G. Clapp,
referee.
Other Evenli.
440-yard Relay Won by Bopho
morea. 10 points.
Tu'u-o-war Won by freshmen. 10
PCane rush Won by freshmen. 15
points.
Bull pen Won by sophomores. 15
20
points.
Tole rush Won by freshmen.
points.
Total Freshmen, 65 points; soph
omores, 35 points.
Members of both classes mobbed
the downtown district and fraternity
houses Friday night in quest of rival
clasen. A band of freshmen said
to number at least three hundred en
tered many theaters and party hous
es, capturing and hazing sophomores.
The crowd proceeded from the
downtown district to many fraternity
houses. At the Alpha Tau Omega
house, 1610 K Street, two rugs were
spoiled and furnishings disarranged.
TOWNSEND Portraits. "Pre
serve the present for the future."
Adv.
ment The party met at the
Burlington station at 8 o'clock.
The collection has been Bhown in
New York and at the Art Institute in
Chicago. Sunday was the last day
of its two weeks' stay in Omaha,
from which city it will go to Denver.
It will travel about the important
cities of the United States during the
coming year, after which it has been
asked for by Italy.
Paintings and wood carvings chief
ly comprise the collection. The pic
tures teem with life and color, and
deal with the lively subjects of inter
est to the children, between the ages
of 5 and 16 years, who executed
them.
On a similar expedition last Satur
day, Dr. H. C. Kollar, who is in
charge of the exhibit being, shown in
Omaha, devoted the entire forenoon
to explaining the pictures to the vis
iting students.
The Fine Arts room at the Omaha
Library will be open from 2 to 6
o'clock Sunday. Anyone who was un
able to accompany the group on Sat
urday wishes to avail himself of the
last opportunity of seeing the ex
hibit. Dr. Kollar lectured on the exhibit
from the Cizek school at the Art Gal
lery at 8 o'clock Saturday evening.
Attendance at the lecture counted
toward make-upa. The lecture was
however, open to the public. A spe
cial invitation was extended to the
Lincoln Artists' Club, and to art
teachers in the public schools.
Jorgenson Speaks at
Agricultural College
Arthur Jorgenson, secretary of the
University Y. M. C. A., addressed the
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Roast Young Turkey
Fried Spring Chicken
Baked Yoang Chicken
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HARMACY
16th at O St.
students at the Agricultural College
last week in "Glimpses of Rural Jap
an." Mr. Jorgenson discussed the
intensive farming of the Japanese
people. The average farm in Japan,
he said, is two and one-half acres,
while in the United States it is 120
acres. Conditions resulting from the
dense population 400 to the square
mile, as compared with 20 in Ne
braska were also discussed. Most
of the Japaner 9 people are living on
far less than the American "living
wage," he declared.
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JEW or GENTILE?
A "Master of the Pen" places this question before you
with a consummate artistry that challenges your
attention to the great problem of the age.
The University Players
Presenting that remarkable English drama
"LOYALTIES"
Written by John Galsworthy, whose works have raised
a new standard for novelists and playwrights.
ABSOLUTELY UNEQUALLED BY ANY PRODUCTION
IN LINCOLN THIS YEAR.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday This Week
Temple Theatre
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A group of The Jamei Cirli, in L. Lewrence Weber' Mu.ical Comedy aen
tation "Little Jettie Jamei," at the Orpheum Wednesday night with a Paul
Whiteman band. Ad.
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THE FIRST AND BEST COMEDY OF THE SEASON
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Mon.-Tues.
Wed.
Dircctioa of Hostettlar Bros.
WHERE THOUSANDS MEET THOUSANDS DAILY
Mon.-Tues.
Wed.
Delighting Orpheom Audience Everywhere
Joe Thomas Saxotette
A Brilliant Mu.ical Novelty
HENRY ETHEL
ENTRIM & ADAMSON
In "Suburban Life"
Broomstick Eiliott & Babe LaTour
A Versatile Duo in
"MY DADDY"
I TECHOW'S CATS
I A Remarkable Exhibition of Feline Intelligence
A Kaledioacope of Fan end Mirth
The. Seven Flashes
'A School Day Frolic"
ICLYDE HAGER
I "Character Song Studies from Life"
Twenty Beautiful Society Cirl Vanish Mysteriously
"INTO THE NET"
The Sensational Pol fee Story
"MINUTE NEWS & CURRENT VIEWS'
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BABICH and hu PRIZE ORCHESTRA
COMING THURS.-FRI.-SAT.
Return Engagement of the big Sncoacs
MOGRE A MECLEY ROAD SHOW
Augmented Vaudeville Bill DeLuxe
An All-Star Program with
8 Beautiful Dancing Girl and Croat Syncopating Orchestra
The Flash of an Eye;
The Flash of a Dagger
Robert Z. Leonard
present
A Thrilling Romance of modern Mexico by
John Russell and Carl Harbaugh
A TIFFANY PRODUCTION
M. H. Hoffman, Robert Z. Leonard.
General Manager Director Central
With a distinguished cast including
Robert McKim Robert Edeson
Nigel de Brulier John S&rnpolu
and
MONTE BLUE
SHOWS 2:30, 7.-0O, l00. MATS. 25i KITE Oc CAI 20c
Shows Start at 1-3-5-7-9 P. M.
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