The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, March 08, 1895, Image 4

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EXCHANGES.
Tho conscientious Proslnnon work
To got tholr lossons'tough,
Tho Juniors Hunk, tho Sophomores
shirk,
Tho Soniors-oh? thoy bluir,
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A HtUo miss,
A llttlo ksls,
A HtUo bliss. J
It's omlcd.
A littlo juw,
Aliitlo luw,
And lo! tho bonds
Aro rondod.
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A Froshmim onco to lliidon wonl,
Somo things ho wished lo lonrn;
But thoy sont him back to oarth again,
Ho was loo groon to burn.
Ev,
"Is Mr. 13 posting this year?"
"Yes; posting bills for tho Slur
Dramatic company.
Tho Editor's Prodicamont.
With hoad bowed low tho editor sat
In his easy olllco chair;
A troubled look upon his face,
And his brow was lined with caro.
His groat brain throbbed, his broath
canio fast,
IIo hoavod him sigh on sigh;
Ho clonchod his hand and bit his lip
As ho stilled a soul-wrung cry.
On his desk a shoot of papor lay
Tho sourco of his bittor woo
And it caused him tortures as keen and
groat
As mortals ovor know.
For on that daintily scouted shoot
His lovo a rhymo had onnod
And asked him ploaso lo publish it.
Poor man! Ho saw tho end.
If ho sont it back with thanks, ho know
His off or sho would spurn;
But if ho published it! yo gods, yo gods!
His subscribers would no'or return!
W. Oakhy Storitin Minnesota Magic
sine.
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SPECIALIST.
Having p&i-iiuiiiuiitl.v luvutud in Lincoln,
1 dertirc lo call Mio attention of any who
are troubled with defectivo vision, that I
correct all errors of ltefractioa and Mus
cular Insufficiency.
Almost as much discomfort arises
from lleterophoria as from A metro
plioria. It. BRUCE MAGEE,
1127 0 St., Lincoln, Neb.
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H. C. TOWNSENB,
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MVS9tr,
FINALLY AT LAST'
DRAMATIC CLUB WILL ABFEAR
"Chums and Opon Oato" To ha lro'
sontaci at Tho Funko Oporn
Houso, March 25th.
Tho (Into for tho long looked for
nppoarancoof tho University Dra
matic club is sot for March 25th.
Evor sinco tho club mado such a
ronmrkablo success at Ashland
lust month, tho hosts of
thoir friomls lmvo boon anxiously
waiting for thoir appearance Tho
managor has been besot on every
sido vith difhonltios but at last ho
has been able to announco the
date formally. Tho club will pro
duco Chums and Open Onto," tho
plays which wero so successful at
Ashland, and porhups ono of
Howell's farcos as woll. Tho Uni
versity Banjo club will mako its
first appearance and give two or
three numbers. This will bo a
social ovont us woll as a dramatic
and musical trout, and it is said
that the box parties will bo tho
swollost that tho Funko has over
held. Thoro is to be a largo list of
putronossos which will bo announc
ed in our next issue along with
tho cast of tho players. As to tho
work of the club littlo needs to bo
said. Thoir success is tho com
mon talk of tho University and
tho fact that thoy have been drill
ed bv Mrs. Manning is enouirh
alone to insuro success. In
order to mako tho performance
more popular, all tho seats in the
houso will bo sold at fifty cents a
piece, at which price tho Funko
oughl to be tilled from to top bot
tom. Lot us show the club that
their friends at tho collogo aro
ready to give thorn a rousing suc
cess. College Society Events.
A very pleasant dancing party
was given at Lansing hall last
Thursday evening under tho aus
pices of the Universalist church.
This tho third danco of tho series
given during tho season by this
church. Every dance has been so
successful that university people,
who seldom miss an opportunity
for a good time, have mndo it a
point to do prosent. Among tho
dancers Thursday evening the ma
jority wero students. The dance
was informal, everybody coming
with tho intention of enjoying
himself, and it is safe no say no
ono was disappointed. Miss Wil
loughby furnished delightful mu
sic and did not, as is so often done,
make tho dances short and tho in
tervals long..
On Saturday afternoon tho
Kappa Kappa Gammas gave a de
lightful reception to tho girls of
tho various fraternities at tho
homo of Miss Mariol Gore. Many
alumni wore present and tho rooms
wore crowded. The houso was
elaborately decorated, somo of the
original designs being especially
pretty. In tho hall was a largo
key, tho Kappa badge, draped in
simlax and tho fraternity colors,
light and dark blue. In ono room
was a profusion of hyacinths,
while another showed tho univer
sity colors in scarlet and white
carnations.
A delightful program hod been
prepared and tho way it was car
ried out must have boon very
gratifying to tho girls. Miss
Hanson played a delightful selec
tion in a most pleasing manner.
A song by Miss Griggs was re
ceived with great favor. Then
Anna Broady, in a bright littlo
speoch, introduced tho speaker of
tho afternoon, Chancellor Can
field. Chancellor Can field spoke on
'Tho Eolation of Fraternities to
tho University." His remarks
wore exactly what tho fratornitios
needed, and wero full of tho de
lightful sympathy his talks always
show, .llo wanted tho girls to
bar against selfishness, and to
make tho best uso of thoir in
tluonco. Ilia talk was apprpriato,
und his hearers wondorod, if in
some former state of oxistonoo,
Chancellor Canfiold had not bo
longed to a girls' fraternity.
After tho address Miss Bisser
rondered a soloction vor accept
ably. A social time ,.lowod,
which tho girls improved by got
ting bettor acquainted with mom
bors of tho now fraternities.
Elogant refreshments wero served
during tho afternoon.
Tho "freshios" und "sophs" iu
dulgod in u feast of brotherly love
lust Tuesday night at tho Uni
versity Conservatory. More than
250 wero presont and tho ovoning
was dolightfully spent by all.
Much credit is duo tho prosidents
of the two classes, Miss O'Sulli
van for tho sophomores and M.
Evans for tho freshman, for tho
excellent ontortainmont furnished
and the porfect management of
tho rocoption.
At U o'clock a musical program
by conservatory talent was ren
dered in tho main hull. Miss
Candy rendered G royshock's
"Gavotte,1' for tho piano in a vory
pleasing manner. A violin solo,
tho symphony "The Queen of
France,'' by Hay don was pro
sonted by JoSayor. Miss Maude
Triplet t played a Muzurkn by
Padorowski which was heartily
applauded. II. tf. Evans sang
"Dream Faces," by Hutchinson
in his usual clour voico. The
music was fittingly closed by Miss
Helen Biloy's excellent rendition
of Godurd's "Second Waltz."
Tho largo dining room on tho
first iLor was prepared for dancing
and in the parlors above wore
tables for cards, while tho spacious
halls furnished opportunity for
many other amusements.
A few preps strayed around the
corner about 10 o'clock and tried
to disturb tho festivities but a
couple of policemen convinced
them that their place was at home
with their mamma and thoy left.
Tho party dispersed about
12 o'clock, with tho unamious
fooling that tho introduction had
boon a success.
Poloubet's Notes can bo bought
at Horpolsheimer's it Co.'s Book
Department at loss than whole
sale price. Now books received.
'A Batchelor Maid," by Mrs.
Burton Harrison. "The Land of
Pluck," by Mary Mapes Dodgo.
Coin's Books, etc., etc., at out
prices.
A Tragedy.
Timo Just before second Prep,
reception.
Place 18th and G streets.
Dark clouds scud before tho
moon and at times hide it from
view. Hush! What aro those
dark objects moving silently in
tho shade of tho trees?
Listen! As tho moon light
breaks through tho clouds the
form of a woll dressed young chap
is seen approaching. See! 'Tis
Ulaud Yilson! Ho is on his way
to accompany a senior high school
girl to tho reception.
Nearer and nearer ho approach
es tho fatal spot.
Tho moon disappears. Thoro
is a sudden rustling among the
troos and dozen desperate looking
villians pounce upon thoir victim.
Ho is quickly bound hand and
toot. Pitious moans come from
him. "Ploaso don't cut my hair.
'Don't muss my clothes." "Is my
hat on straight?"
Just then two girls wero seen
approaching. All kept silent but
tho victim. As tho intrudors pass
he says entreating, "If you aro gen
tlemen you will help me out of
this scrape." But thoy aro not
"gentlemen," and they happen to
know the poor follow, so thoy only
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