The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 08, 1925, Page 3, Image 5

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
r.REEK CONTEST
BEGINS MONDAY
(Continued from page 1)
ntiira at the possible strength
of the teams, shows Alpha Tau Om
ega, champions last year, mrong
hnt weakened by the fact that
four of their best men are on the
varsity squad tnts year, oigm rni
..:inn second place winners last
... ,.
vear. are as strong this year as last
J 1 t A! 1 1 L
it not stronger, dui wiey iu uni.
tha Tarsity. Delta Upsilon will
u huard from in the meet. They
have a number of veterans from last
year plus a group oi promising iresa
Alnha Sisrma Phi always fur
Iliuu
nishcs dangerous competeition and
...:n n.kA a strong bid for first hon
ors. Pi Kappa Alpha, who won third
place last year as Bushnell Uuiid
will b strong too.
ti a mppt beeins under better con
ditions than the second annual meet
conducted last spring. The Interfra
ternity track meet at that time was
posteponed four or five times from
the middle oi tne winter unui me
middle of spring.
EXTENSION DIVISION
OFFERS NIGHT COURSES
(Continued From Page One.)
iriicii. Rniinpss Entrlish and Let
ter Writing A practical course de
signed to assist those who make use
of language in daily affairs. Many
. . j j-i r: -1 .J
topics 01 importance in me xiciu
i,.,c;noiia onmmunication and everv
Ul UUilltlV"" - -
day expression will be covered by
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discussions ana exercises. uiius
days, beginning February 12, 8:00,
Social Science 202. Credit, two
hours. Mr. Weseen.
The Contemporary Short Story
a tnHw of literarv forms of the
l O.-UJ "
chief writers of the modern short
Public
Stenographer
AU Classes oi Work
Letters Theses Briefs
Rates Reasonable
Edna M.Harrod
B-2I4I
L-40O7
Liberty Theater Bldg.
Room 20, 143 No. 13th St.
To the Theater-Goers of
Lincoln and Vicinity
The management of the Orpheum
theater it pleased to announce the
engagement of
k. VVDDIDS GREATEST DRAMA
For Three Days
Commencing
Monday, February 16
With Matinee Wednesday
"Rain" ie the outstanding dra
matic success of the decade.
It's run In New York has nev
er been equalled by a strictly
dramatic production. The
company that will appear here
is the special city cast of dis
tintuished Broadway artists
selected by Sam H. Harris, a
name that is synonymous with
the best the theater has to of
fer. It is certain to prove the
dramatic event of the year and
the management suggests the
early purchase of seats to
avoid disappointment. '
PRICESi Nights, $2.50,
$1.50, $1.00. Matinee,
$1.50, $1.00, Plus Tax.
MAIL ORDERS NOW
Box Office Sale
Opens Tomorrow.
$2.00,
$2.00,
Spring
Hats
FO MEN
AU the New Styles
The
Avenue
The
Berkley
The
Eastridge
The
Balloon
The
Stadium
The real Spring; Color is
grey, varying from Pearl
to Steel.
$eoo
story. Assigned reading and study,
and reports; Section 1 Tuesdays.
Section 2 Thursdays, 7:30; Social
Science. Credit, two hours. Mr.
Wilcox.
History: Recent American His
torySurvey of internal and extern
al probloms of the United States;
training in the criticism and use of
present-day sources. Mondays, be
ginning February 9. 7:30: Social
Science 201. Credit, two hours. Mr.
Cochran.
Education: Industrial Art Pro
jects A study of the changes in
crude materials (as found in nature)
to make them into useful thinca.
Class discussion, laboratory, excur
sions, reading. Thursdays, beginning
February 12, 7:30; Teachers Col
lege 310. Laboratory fee. $1.00.
Credit, two hours. Miss Wilson.
Engineering: Mechanical Drawine
Lettering, free hand sketching,
geometrical construction, and pre
lection; working drawings of ma
chine parts. Monday and Wednes
days, beginning February 9. 7:15:
Mechanical Arts 401. Tuition fee,
$4.00 per credit hour. Mr. Smay.
Fine Arts: Public Speaking An
alysis and interpretation of treat
orations for the purpose of develop
ing style in delivery. Technical stu
dy of gesture and voice. Drill in ex
temporaneous work according to de
finite outline for various occasions.
Mondays, 7:00, Temple 151. Credit,
two hours. Miss Howell; Mr. Jenks.
Drawing and Painting Mr.
Kirsch is conducting a class in draw
ing and painting. Mondays and
Wednesdays, 7:00; Library 307. Fee
$.4. .00. Credit, two hours.
Juvenile Art A course designed
for children of ttjalen)t. Drawing,
painting, and design; No college cre
dit. Saturday mornings, 9:00; Li
brary. Fee $6.00
Juvenile Elocution A course giv
en Saturday morning from 9 to 12.
Temple. No college credit. Fee
$6.00.
Valentine
Announcement
We will havfi Strauch's famous
candy in beautiful boxes spe
cially for her.
Sugar Bowl
WE DELIVER.
B-1319 1552 "O" St.
Modern Languages: Beginning
French Grammar, pronunciation,
readings. Mondays and Thursdays,
beginning February 9. Social Sci
ence 102. Credit, five hours. Mr.
Brackney.
Beginning Spanish Grammar,
conversation and easy readings.
Mondays and Thursdays, beginning
February 9. Social Science 105.
Credit, five hours. Mr. Fuchs.
Mathematics: Trignometry Prer
equiHtic, Course 11 or proficiency in
algebra, through logarithms. Wednes
days, beginning February 11, 7:30;
Social Science 102. Ten members
necessary to form a class. Credit,
three hours. Mr. Sherer.
Lincoln Business College
a Accredited by Nat'I Ass'n of Accredited Com'l Schools
g5 Approved by State Dept. of Education
1 NEW CLASSES BEGAN FEBR. 2
- Thorough work, Individual instruction, Classes planned to
fit your need.
5 Ask for catalog and circular.
E W. A. ROBBINS, Sec'y
L. B. C. Bldg,
Sill
B-6774
14th and P St.
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Scene from "Rain," Orpheum Theater, three
days commencing Monday, February 16, Mat
inee, Wednesday. Adv.
-Famous
Yells
that's
Good !
We hear this famous expression
around here quite a bit these days,
but of course not in the same con
nection. It happens when the boys try on the
new Kuppenheimer suits. Invari
ably, their comment is "That s
Good!' usually with a strong ad
jective in between.
MAGEE
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WE DELIVER
CALL B-4420
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1 HARMACY
16th at O St.
Vl)KVIIt'I
wit EVERYBOW cots-
WHERE THOUSANDS MEET THOUSANDS DAILY
MON.
TUES.
WED.
1?
MON.
TUES.
WED.
Brockman-Howard Revue
A Gorgeous Offering of Prlza Walts Song
"PORTRAITS OF 1925"
Edna Torrence & Co.
In a Beautiful Novelty Offering
"DANCE ODDITIES"
Gay J. Sampsel & Lily Leonard
The Vaudeville and Musical Comedy Favorites
"THE WOMAN HATERS CLUB"
Wm. Groh and Michael Adonis
THE PIANO HOUNDS?
The Season's Newest Novelty
Egbert Van Alystyne
America's Popular Composer Assisted by
CLEM DACEY AND JOHN GRIFFIN
TEN SCARS MAKE A MAN'
A Story of the Colden West
MINUTE NEWS and CURRENT VIEWS
And a Great Supporting Show
Henry Bergman, Crisp Sisters & Co.
AI. & Fannie Stedman
and a Great Supporting Show.
BABICH & THE ORCHESTRA
SHOWS 2:30, 7:00, 9:00. MATS. 25c; NITE 50c; GAL. 20c
The Hauck Studio
"Our Pictures Speak fcr
Themselves 9
Hauck and Skoglund, Photographers
1216 O St. B2991
ll VDIP
Lu A 1 1 V I
THIS
WEEK
R I ALTO
The House of Big Pictures
THIS WEEK
WaT af . nUw.-iU"lvr m.w .a. m jm
3iut notionnl
Ticmre,
1 he boy who
became a
President
Se kim rise from tha log
cabin of hi birth to the
highest place in the land.
Know his struggles, his
romance, the humor and
drama of hit great life.
JEAN L. SCHAEFER. Coed.
HERBERT C MACAHAN. Organist.
RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS .
SHOWS AT 1. S, S. , t. MATS. Me. NITE BOc CHIU 10c
if a rr Wat ji& iw m
EITON
the .Mov.resf
ViViiii iiuimci
Viola Dana
& Gpammounl Qkture
James Cruze mowction
LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
U. C. McVAY. Director.
SHOWS Start at 1, 3. 5, 7, 9 p. m. Mat. 25c; Nite 40c; Chil. 10c.
OB
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direction or L.M.GARMAN
THURSDAY
Feb. 19th
SEATS NOW SELLING MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE f
fi America Greatest"
Musical Revue
A Cfcib: BALCONY, $2.50, S2.00 and $1.50
t -JS
TAX
r KiLEiO:- BALCONY, $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50
Ail n i 1 A11
3& Colonial jal
Jeaa Harez, Clyde Bruckman and Joseph Mitchell
Directed by
DONALD CRISP and BUSTER KEATON
He Stokes a Ship of Joy
With Tons of Hilarity!
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Shows Start at 1 -3-5-7-9 P. M.
MATINEES 20c. NIGHT 25c CHILDREN 10c.
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