The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Inhn McCormack Is Humble Man
In Public Life, Reporter Finds
B, Catherin EK,1, Haao
McCormack is human, And Mc
Cormack is Irish. And McCormack
has a contempt for would-be roport-
I found this out when I was
his guest at his concert which he
ygve in Lincoln, the state capitol,
Wednesday night of this week.
I am a reporter, but I prefer be
ing called a journalist. Somehow,
being clled a journalist is more re
fined anyhow, and the minutei you
mention reporters to McCormack he
is on his guard. They bother him
tremendously with silly questions
nd Irish politics, and that's the
main reason why he has an aversion
for them. After crashing through
the cold contempt of his manager, D.
F. MacSweney, and using a little
blarney to pave the way for an inter
view, I was ushered into the august
presence of the great man himself.
So much has been written about Mc
Cormack that it is hard to add any
thing and I can only say that he is
one of the most humble men in pub
lic life that I have ever met, and I've
met a good many, Mantell, Fritz
Leiber, Schumann-Heir.k, Galli-Cur-ci,
Thibauld, Maximilian Roset,
Amundsen, Whiteside, Sousa, Talley,
and a number f others in the great
r arm.
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UNKjdt THEAW
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TONIGHT ALL WEEK
A Brilliant and Fascinating Comedy
"Civilian Clothes" N
Entire Week, amsnieos and benefit el
Tonif lit, benefit University Girls
Cimiiumii r ial Chi
Special Mat. Friday, Nov. It,
Amaistice Day
KITE 7.5c, SOc, 7Sc MAT. ZSc, SOc
NEXT WEEK A FULL HOUSE."
LIBERTY:
em "4S5
Sew Flavinf
MATS. TUES, THUR, SAT.
Pierre Watkin P layers
"One of the
Family"
DULCIE COOPER and
J. GLYNN McFARLANE
Revelers Plarhtc at All SI
MAT. 25c, SOc EVE. ZSc, SOc, 75c
TEE THRILL THE0TTL1
WIDE OPEN
Ms.
Cond y AC M. News
Pictures Nebraska-Kansas Football
Rialto
THIS WEEK
MAT. 25c
NITE SSc
A HE-MAN'S STORY!
ReDM Adam as
"BAC,CTO yM0
COD'S 0At I
COUNTRY" X-
Br Jama.
Oliver Camraad
A Universal Picture
COMEDY NEWS
SHOW
. 15c
c DC
ORPHEUM
An
This
Week
A Clarions
Big Fun Show
Tba Craateet Soldier Cesssdr Ever
Screened. Don't Mum:
Two
Arabian
Knights
Not a fatrr tale, but one mi the
season's bicrest laurhs with
WM. BOYD AND MARY ASTOR
BABICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
SHOWS 1:00, S:O0, 7:00. :O0
MATS. 35c . ' NITE SOc
SHE OUT-FRENCHES
THE FRENCH!
A Use flntlaeel
VAUDEVILLE
THREE MUSKETEERS
Aad Tbeir Bafcr Piano
CAHILLE WILUS
Character Funsters
BEAVER AND HIS
1?.:-0!Y MONARCfIS
CONUN a HAMILTON
Versatile
Cbeaoeelk at tba WurtStxer
"bre.ka-Kaa.as Football Pictures
SHOWS
i-a-s-74
MAT. asc
NITE SOe
galaxy of stars.
McCormack Shows Irish -.
To look at McCormack Von ran
tell he is Irish. That means he is
Irish all over, heart, body and souL
He's got the warmest heart, the most
pleasant smile, and that Irish air of
independence. I stood back-stage
after the concert was over ajd
watched the curiosity seekers crowd
about him. He resembled a ?nv
god looking down uoon these favor-
seeking individuals, some who were
anxious to shako his hand, others
begging for a photograph, and others
there just to see him smile. Old
women edged their way into his pres
ence and did a great deal of talking,
and a man with streaks of gray in
his hair reminded McCormack that
they were classmates together at
Summerhill College in Sligo, Ireland
years ago.
I watched the face of McCormack.
It is an interesting face. It is a
face full of feeling and sensitive
quiesence. He does not show his
forty-three years and seems to be in
the best of health. He is the kind
of an artist whose fame has not gone
to his head. He is humble, vet he
does not condescend. His face is
plump and rosy as a girl's, and his
hands denote the srtist. While look
ing at them I thought of what a fine
pianist he would have made, but as
he puts it, God gave him his voice,
and he is grateful for it . And he
handles his voice as he would handle
the most delicate of instruments.
Imagine having to talk only in a
whisper in order to preserve it and
not tiro it out!
Tenor Is Sensitive
Imagine carrying a priceless music-box
around with one and having
to be careful least one lose it If
McCormack lost his voice it would
mean a great deal not only to Mc
Cormack but to the music lovers who
delight in hearing him. McCormack
has made a lot of money with his
voice, but he wouldn't feel the loss
of future income. He is well pro-
Home Cooking
Lunches, Dinners,
Pies & Cakes
FRAT LUNCH
321 No, 13th.
Christmas Cards
Tbe bast assortment of ssaderate
priced cards ia I jacola,
Your masse ni luted or euf i eyed at
reasonable prices.
Wul you stop aad see tbessT
GRAVES PRINTING CO.
Oa 12th St. S doors eoutk of Temple
Leo Beck's
The smoothest music in
town.
Friday & Saturday
at the
LINDELL
PARTY HOUSE
-e Al 14
to keep up a good appear
ance. Co-eds, too, will appre
ciate our soft water sham
pooing. Vfaiivefsity
Jusl across from the Campus.
Those Collegiate
Haircuts
And
Where to Get Them
STURM SHOP
Franks & Franks
116 So. 13th.
vided for in his old age, losing the
voice itself would be tragic for him.
Like all artists McCormack is of a
sensitive temperament I noted the
tired look on the artist' face after
the concert was over and people
were crowding about him. People,
people, people! Alwavs tteonle! The
expression on his face seemed to tell
me that they were the bano of his
life. His manacer informed m that
people always ask McCormack silly
questions. They bore him to death.
Lincoln Appreciative
The Lincoln audience was ar,nre-
ciative of his oroffram. His render
ing of "Bird Songs at Eventide" was j
Deautiiul, and he came back for
many encores. "To the Children"
was sung with a tenderness un
equaled in any of his other numbers.
He was evidently thinkine of his own
children, Gwen, a daughter, eigh
teen, and John, nineteen, who is at
tending Cambridge. "A
Story by the Fire," was beautiful
also. And who could sing "Kath
leen Mavourneen" but John McCor
mack! He sang it with all his heart.
and when he finished I knew he had
his audience in the hollow of his
hand. Tears were mute evidence of
the effect the song had produced
upon them. And the applause was
great "Just For Today" was a
prayer-song. There were other
songs, beautiful, and suitable to the
inflections of the great singer's
voice, and he gave them all with a
pleasantness of manner and an equal
grSciousness.
When the crowd dispersed and I
stood alone with the great man and
his manager, I could not help but
look up into bis face and remain
silent I did not question him again
but looked at him as though I were
looking at a picture. When asked
why I remained silent I answered.
is it not enough to be in the light?"
And when we parted, he said. "God
bless you."
Y.M.C.A. Reading Room Proves To
Be Popular Meeting Place for Students
"The Y. M. C A. reading room is
quite a busy place," remarked a stu
dent the other day as he stood on
the corner in front of the Y. M. C
A. He was holding conversation with
a senior who' had experienced three
years around the campus and the
"Y". As both were interested in the
reading room, they walked up the
steps into the Y. M. C. A. club room
with the intentions of finding out for
themseivesf and to ascertain for
themselves tbe growth of the read
ing room.
The first person the two boys met
on their tour was none other than
C. D. Hayes, university "Y" secre
tary. After a round of handshaking
and welcomes, the boys stated their
mission. "We would like to know
something more about the reading
Saunders, Lester Shick, Dorothy
Schiegel, Harl Schmike, Mary
Schmits, Lester Schoene, B. F.
Schownegman, Clara Schoettger,
Evelyn Scholt, Arthur H. Schroeder,
Clarence Schulx, Melvina Schme,
Glenn Schwenber.
Studio Assignments
Janicrs whose names appear be
low are to report to Hauck's xtaAia
before Saturday noon to have their
pictures taken for the 1928 Corn
husker. All juniors and seniors,
even though their names have not
appeared in the Daily Nebraskan,
snouid have their pictures taken be
fore Saturday night
Juniors who are to report to
Hauck's studio: Robert Roberts,
Rodney Roberts, Harold Robertson.
Warren Robinson, Frieda Roerden,
Curtis Rogers, Harriet Rogers, Wil
son Rogers. Mary Eo trick. James
Rooney, Emilio M. Rosareo, Lyman
Ross, Leon Roulier, Gran Romen, E.
Earl Roy, Effa N. Rudge, Walter
RunJle, Clifford Russel Donald Rns-
sell, Kenneth Russell, Arthur Rus
sneau, Emma Ruwe, Catherine Ry
ons. Otto Saar, Harry Sackett RalDh
Salisbury, Clifford Sahmea, Clark
feamson, Clark San data, Victor San
der, Frederick Sanford, Clarice
Today at Rector's
FRIDAY. NOV. Il
Creamed Salman oa Toast
Cake a la sseoe
Anv 5c drink
25c
Also 4 Otber Specials
Hotel Lincoln
Headquarters for
University
Social Affairs
Hotel Capital
Sandwich Shop
Tasty Sandwiches
Popular Prices
Open Till Midnight
Operated by
EPPLEY HOTELS
Company
NEW VICTOR
RELEASES
NOV. 11, 1927
20984
Give Me a Night in June
Johnny Marvin
After I've Called You
Sweetheart Marvin &
Small e.
20985
C'est Vous (It's You)
Dawn of Tomorrow
The Salon Group.
20976
Wherever You Are
Headin For Harlem
Fox Trots by Nat Shilkret
20978
Are You Lonesome Tonight
Waits Renard's Orch.
Molly Malone Waltz.
Nat Shilkret
20981
When the Morning Glories
Wake up in the Morning.
Foxtrot Renard's Orch.
Bite River Fox Trot
Goldkette Orch.
Watch our ad for ne-r
Victor releases each week.
Ask about our approval
Plan.
Schmoller - Mueller
Piano Co.
1220 O St. Lincoln B-6725
Bengston Will Teach
Again Next Semester
Professor N. A. Ber.gston who has
been away from the university for
some time, will return in time to
teach in the department of geog
raphy during the second semester.
room," declared the senior member
of the pair. Mr. Hayes, always
agreeable, settled himself back in his
chair (one with springs in it), and
related a few facts concerning the
reading room.
Reading Room Is Combination
"The reading room is in reality
a study table and a place for en
tertainment combined. The boys of
ten play checkers and chess, al
though, generally only after their
examinations are over. We keep sev
eral magazines and periodicals, and
I am sure that the boys appreciate
these as they certainly are read. On
the tables the visitor may find the
Atlantic Monthly, Time, Harper's,
Survey Graphic, IntercoUegian, Ne
braska Farmer, Scientific American,
Christian Century, Saturday Even
ing Post, New York Times, Nation,
and Association Man. Some boys are
steady readers of the New Yotk
Times and the Saturday Evening
Post About 150 read magazines or
newspapers sometime during the day.
Hold Group Meetings
The reading room is a great place
for group meetings and students
"YOUR DRUG STORE"
The Kansas rasas proved that Ne
braska baa a powerful scoring team."
Owl Pharmacy
S. E. Cor. 14 P. Pbene BlOM
have the privilege of using our tele
phone during the day." After these
statements tbe two curious boys were
no longer curious. One of them had
remembered that he was due to a
class ten minutes before.
Let Us Sell Your
Used Instrument
Altstadt Instrument
Company
1210 "O"
9
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New!
Anderson Give; Illustrated Address
Miss Esther S. Anderson of the
department of geography, recently
gave an illustrated address before
the fifth district of the State Teach
ers' association at Holdrege.
Freshmen scholastic competition
has been inaugurated at the Univer
sity of Washington.
Book Ends
Bill Folds
Cigarette Cases
Cigar Boxes .
Cuff Buttons
Belt Buckles
Have bis Crest or Creek lrtter
Have tiii rprriil work done ttiis
south. Wul bold ontu wanted.
HALLETT
UNIVERSITY JEWELER
Estab. 1871 117-119 So. 12
For Men!
GLOVES
JUST RECEIVED, a new line of PLAID GLOVES for .treet wear. These
are of French Mackinaw cloth, with snap wrist, embroidered Uck,
leather ound, and cut and sewn like a regular dress glove. In several
very attractive plaid combinations.
Priced, pair 1.50
HANDKERCHIEFS
SILK POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS are here in almost any color or
color combination you could wish. A new shipment of most attractive
silks has just been unpacked.
Priced, each, 1.00
STIEPLED HAND-BLOCKED SILK HANDKERCHIEFS of heavy crepe ,
de chine with hand-Tolled hem. Made tn Austria.
Priced, each, 2.00
r NEW SCARFS of printed silks, hand-blocked patterns, PaUleyuares,
geometries, futuristic and stippled designs, are in """"
combinations. ,
Priced, each, 3.50
- - nnff 1 .1 " ft A lw miv Klivn. And
I ENGLISH PA15LLT SCARrj airecuy ""F " '
many other beautiful patterns in silks, are priced,
HMU.V cn
ou mJ.JJ CLXabe Uiuw
1 tricu a ,vct a - - - - -
S-uiu- , , 7 -.r "-'? J .
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Now My Dear-You Simply Must
See This Special Purchase
SALE of DRESSES
INCLUDING MANY ACTUAL $25 VALUES
r
We are very anxious that you measure this store's value giving
by these very exceptional Dresses offered Thursday at $12.75.
At Special Low Prices Friday
Smart Winter Coats
Luxurious in Fabric and Fur
The Furs
Fox, Wolf
Pointed Wolf
Manckurian Wolf
Oppossum
$54
ALL NEW
Another Group Fur Trimmed
Carefully selected
coats that represent
each new style. "
AH handsomely fur
Trimmed.'' ' :
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BUUBF .9
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rf-. east
THIS WEEK
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