THE DAILY NEBRASKA N 3 E li, x We can make your Cornhusker nega tive into a big pic ture for Mother at a slight cost. Hauck's Notices 1116 "O" jgyyaaaao"" B-2991 lESHEEiaSIEEEEJBKai Lunchea Meala Candy Drink At LITTLE SUNSHINE LUNCH 1227 R lit Door Eaat of Temple SUNDAY, MAY 22 Un tr . Holn KMHiftmi.. 1 . l 1 i r . J.-?. t"-V.8 c1o? at A C"PU- Fifty " k" X ts m"y be ecured at the Horn MONDAY, MAY 23 uamma Alpha Chi . . .m.m A1Pho Chi will meet Monday at 12 o clock in 1he Tesplc TUESDAY, MAY 24 Scabbard and Blade . wi" b" w important meeting of Scabbard and Blade in Nebraska Hall ' immeuiaieiy lonowinn ttte review next Tuesday afternoon. May 24. The session will be short and every member is urged to report immediately the ceremonies are finished so that the meeting may get under way promptly. Silver Serpent, Xi Delta, Mystic Fish There will be a meeting of aU old and XI nil ,t,t?d "embers of Silver Serpent., "e'u. M'?1" Fish- Tuesday evening Ivy dt ki.r the EUrP" ' the ivy thain. It is emphatic that every mem- THURSDAY, MAY 26 aJTc" "nd Member, of Honorarir. IniViLi nr ?omen " 'd nd newly Initiated member, of class honorariea are requested to meet at the Armor, Thursday areas in white and members of honorariea ..""W't'l -h.des. Punctuality is essen? and Ivy Chains in the mornyig cercmuies. ail Bma J Capital Engraving Co. 315 SO. 12T ST. LINCOLN. NEB. TAKE HOME A SOUVENIR PILLOWS BANNERS "N" BLANKETS PENNANTS Co-Op Book Store East of Temple 1229 R St, BIG JOLLIFICATION and MID-NITE FROLIC at the ORPHEUM FRIDAY NITE MONSTER PROGRAM OF VAUDEVILLE MUSIC ALL SEATS RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE SOc MONDAY INTERNATIONAL NEWS AT THE ORPHEUM and FOX NEWS AT LIBERTY Will Show CAPT. LINDBERGH THRILLING DEPARTURE FROM THE ROOSEVELT FIELD ON HIS NEW YORK TO PARIS FLIGHT THIS WEEK M V WHAT IS THE TENDER HOUR THE FIRST LOVE THE FIRST KISS WEDDING HOUR or AN HOUR OF FORBIDDEN ROMANCE AND THE ANSWER IN THIS MOST BEAUTIFUL OF ALL ROMANCES imm itc at i nrnti! ! 7i ON THE STAGE Popular Orpheum Circuit Offering Gertrude Berne ia Original Story Song JUm Kinxa, Plana Virtu Joe Wonjr Yomoip YerawtUa Cb- alrteijr BRACELIN WILL ADDRESS ALUMNI (Continued from Page One ) as a brilliant speaker, thinker, schol ar, lawyer, and a broad-minded man of affairs. What he will have tn v on the subject of "The building of a great University" will be well worth the attention of not only the alumni but of the people of the entire state, it is felt Cornhusker alumni and nthr friends of Bracelen who knew him while he was a student in the univer. sity will remember him as a champion debater. Members of the faenltv will remember him as a very thorough student. The late Professor M. M. Fogg often referred to him as one of the keenest speakers and debaters he had ever known. Harold Holtz, secretary of the alumni association, upon receiving Bracelen's acceptance, said, "That is the best news wo have had in many a day. Bracelen is an outstanding speaker, a rare scholar, and one of the nation's ereatest lawyers. Hi coming will please the alumni of the university. The Alumni luncheon, following which Bracelen will speak, is to be held in the Student Activities build ing at the Agricultural colletre Satur day jioon, May 28. FIRST TRACK MEET HELD IN CRETE (Continued from Page One.) "Red" Layton, "Mud" Gardner, and Captain Ed Allen running the medley relay race captured first honors for the Cornhusker school. The longrt trip of the season came on March IS, when Coach Schulte took his tracksters to the coast to meet the strong California Bears, holder of the 1921 and 1922 intercollegiate titles. The first lap of the Cornhusker itinery brought the Nebraska team to Kansas City for the Missouri .Valley indoor meet, where they won second place. One world's record was tied by Lloyd, Husker sprinter, when he stepped off the 50-yard dash in five and two-fifth seconds, with Noble, of Nebraska, finishing a close second. Captain "Ed" Allen set a new valley record for the mile and "Mud" Gardner smashed his own record in the 880 yard run. On April 7 Nebraska went up against the California Bears and were defeated 75 to 56. Inability to score in the field events caused the downfall of Schulte's track team. In the second meet after the return from the coast, Nebraska piled up a score of 83 to 48 on the Kansas team in a dual meet. Ten firsts and a tie for a eleventh was the record in the Kansas-Nebraska meet. Then the last dual meet of the season with the Haskell Indians resulted in a decisive win for Nebraska. The personnel of the team was as follows: Captain "Ed" Allen, Maurice Gardner, Robert Weir, Jacob Cohen, Monroe Gleason, Orris Hatch, Dean Higgins, Louis Trexler, Alfred Parks, Marvin Layton, Cecil Hartraan, How ard Turner, Everett Crites. The cross country team was Paul Zim merman, Hyde, Jimmie Lewis, Jacob Schultz, and Ed Dickson. (To be continued) to Barnes in the semi-finals. The Sooner star found difficulty in ex ecuting his lobs and passing shots, partially due to the brisk wind. The lanky Oklahoma man made quick work of Royer 6-0, 6-3. Coggeshall experienced little opposition in his semi-finals match winning 7-5, 6-1 Summary of meet: or sorority house. John M. Alex ander. B-1757 or B-4124. Typing done reasonably. L-9767. Call WANT ADS GRItlNELL STAR WINS NET TITLE (Continued from Page One.) had four games in the final set with Oklahoma having the advantage of the service, which they used to a good measure making the games 5-4. 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