The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 11, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NBBRASKAN
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History Paper
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218 No. 12th
Phone B-2286
Lincoln
ALL
THIS
WEEK
Laughs Gags Thrill With
DOUGLAS MACLEAN
IN
"That My Baby"
A Paramount Piclura
ON THE STAGE
Orvllle Andrew, and Red Krausa
A Novel Song Review
"Zowie"
Th Figures Coma OH tha Screen
Extra Added Attraction.
"THE LURE OF CADDYING
For All Golf Player
"BOY SCOUTS"
picture, of the 21 Bo? Scout
Who Received Eagle Badge, in
Kan.a. City
NEWS FABLES
LINCOLN SYMPHONY
Wilbur Chenoweth, Organ!
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WELCOME LIONS
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More Human, More Appealing Than
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with splendid cast including
KENNETH HARLAN AND
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"Mr. Cinderella"
A Whirlwind of Laughter
VISUALIZED NEWS
the Staae
johnny Yule and MUl Richard
In Song., Dance and Music
SHOWS AT I, 3, 6, 7, 9
The University of Nebraska
Official Daily Bulletin
VOL. i.
TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1926.
NO. 49.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES
Psychology 10 will have a party
Wednesday evening, May 12, at 6,in
the Psychology Laboratory, second
floor of the Social Science Building.
Those planning to attend will please
leave their names in Doctor Hyde's
office not later than Tuesday after
noon, May the 11. All Alumni of
the class are invited to attend.
Parade '
The Cadet Regiment will be form
ed for a parade Wednesday, May 12.
First call at 4:50 and assembly at 5
o'clock. This is the last parade of
the year and is in honor of Governor
McMulIcn.
Teacher College
There will be a picnic for all of
the Teachers College students Mon
day, May 17. Tickets will be sold at
T. C. 307 at the price of 35 cents.
Essay Contest
All persons entering the Essay
Contest must have their poems or
essays completed and handed in not
later than Saturday, May 15. No
poems or essays will be accepted af
ter that date.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Oikia Club
Mr. H. G. Taylor chairman of the
Central Western Regional Advisory
Board and a member of the Nebraska
State Railway Commission will speak
to the Oikia Club Wednesday, May
12, at 8 o'clock, in Ag nail S05 at
the Ag College. His subject will be
"Transportation." The business
meeting of the Club will be at 7:15.
Delta Omicroa
There will be an initiation of the
Delta Omicron Wednesday at 7:15
at the home of Jeanette Olson, 1415
South 16.
Tassels
There will be a meeting of the
Tassels on Tuesday at 7:15 at Ellen
Smith Hall.
Commercial Club
There will be a meeting of the
Commercial Club Tuesday at 11 o'
clock in the Club rooms. Plans will
be made for a Bizad Party.
Classical Club
The Classical Club will have a
special tea next Saturday at 3 o'
clock. Mr. Mark Lcving will give
a Demonstration of Etching.
Alpha Kappa Psi and Delta Sigma Pi
Alpha Kappa Psi and Delta Sigma
Pi will hold a joint meeting Wednes
day at 5 o'clock in the Commercial
Club rooms.
Corn Cobs
Corn Cob initiation for the second
semester will be held Friday, May
14 th.
Scabbard and Blade
Scabbard and Blade meeting at
7:30 Wednesday evening in Room
206 Nebraska Hall.
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ALL THIS WEEK
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With an All Star Ca.t
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A Stirring Tale of the West
Charlie Chaplin
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World'. News and Topical Pictures
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A Gorge. Offering
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Dancers
10 Beautiful Artist. 10
Presenting a Colorful
"DANCE REVUE"
THE
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Featured Dancer of
Henry W. Savage'. "Lollipop Ce.
With laelr
ROUMANIAN SLRENADERS
DOROTHY E
MURRAY & LA VERE
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"PONT SAY ANYTHING
Ada Brown & Co.
Southern Syncopation
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SHOWS AT 2:80, 7mW, 9:00
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Uairarsity Studio, broadcasting
over EFAB (340.7)
Tuesday, May 1 1
9:30 to 9:55 a. m. Weather re
port by Prof. T. A. Blair. Road re
port and announcements.
10:30 to 11:00 a. m. Readings
by Joyce Adair, of the Dramatic Art
Department.
Vacation Trips I. "From Old
Tennessee to the Nations Capitol,"
by N. A. Bengston, Professor of Geo
graphy. 1:15 to 1:30 p. m. "Why Study
Home Economics," by Margaret
Fedde, Chairman of the Department
of Home Economics.
Musical numbers by Helen Lewis,
Pianist.
3:00 to 3:30 p. m. "Some Un
realized Sources of Insight into
Character," by Letta Clark, Assist
ant Professor of Methods of Instruc
tion in English.
8:05 to 10:30 p. .m University
Night
8:05 "Advertising," by E. T.
Grether, Department of Advertising
and Sales Management, College of
Business Administration.
8:30 "Morrill Hall," by Dr. E. H.
Barbour, Chairman of the Depart
ment of Geology and Geography.
8:45 Novello Trio Grace Morley,
violin, Miriam Little, cello, Frances
Morley, piano.
1. Prelude, Horatio-Parker Suite
2. Wagner-Milhelmj Trio
3. Mendelssohn Trio, D Minor,
Scherzo
9:00. Rex Elton Fair, Flutist
1. Schwedisches Concerto, Wm.
Popp, Op. 266.
2. Meditation, (Unaccompanied)
Rex Elton Fair
3. Minuet, (Old Stpyle) Rex Elton
Fair
9:15 Readings by Ruth Clendenin
of the Dramatic Art Department
1. A Little Rock, Musical reading
2. A Similar Case
3. Somebody Did
4. Philosophy, Musical reading
Accompanist, Carrie B. Raymond
9:23 Duets Vera Augusta Up
ton, Soprano, Mrs. R. 0. Hummel,
Contralto.
1. Qnis est Homo, Stebat Mater
Rossini
2. Light of Thy Beauthy, "Julius
Accompanist, Carrie B. Raymond
9:35. Readings by Ruth Clenden
in: 1. Her Dream, Musical Reading
2. Essay on Men
3. Aw, Gee Whit!
4. So Was I
6. The Lilac Tree, Musical read
ing Accompanist, Marjorie Bone
9:43 Floyd Robbins, Pianist
1. German Dance No. 1, Beethoven
2. Country Dance, Beethoven
3. Mazurka Op. 33, No. 2, Chopin
5. Polonaise, A Flat, Chopin
10:03 Edith Lucille Robbins, So
prano 1. Lo, Here the Gentle Lark
(Shakespeare), Bishop
(Flute oggligato, Louis Babst)
2. Should He Upbraid (Shakes
peare), Bishop
3. Be of Good Comfort, from the
oratorio "Ruth," Cowan
Floyd Robbins at the piano
10:15 Louis Babst, Flutist
1. Argonaise, J. Massenet
2. Romance, Harland A. Riker
3. Valse Caprice, Harland A. Riker
4. Serenade a Pierpette, J. Szulc
5. II Vento (The Wind) G. Bric-cialdi
Mr. Patterson to Give Address
Mr. C. II. Patterson, of tljp de
partment of philosophy, will deliver
a high school commencement address
today at Denton.
Graduate Student Surveys Nebraska
John Aikman, graduate student in
the department of botany, is making
an ecological survey of forests of
eastern Nebraska. He received last
wck a shipment of forest soils for ex
perimental growth of trees in the
University greenhouse.
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Wichita, Kansas; August Holmquist,
Oakland; Clifford Holt, Johnstown;
Adrian Hull, Rochester, New York;
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Elmore Johnson, Broken Bow; Ted
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Rahy Paul, Thomson, Iowa; Dick
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