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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1897)
LOCALS. F,. Ilallett cnrrlcs n lino lino of speatno. C,' Kxntnlniition of tilt eyes free. Mr. 0. M- 1ivIm kol'H to Htiipluhurat In Iho liuoroHtfl of the Y. M, G, A. next Hun. day. Charley I'ra't and Honry Allen of Omu. ha, vNlicil frclnds uc tlio university this week. Hcr)''lHholinor'B book department Ih sol ling cliTiimii mill French ii:otloiinr!i'H m rciluci'l prices, I), I'ciKiiHon '00, wrote un uooount of the people at tliu Cnrflon City prize light for tii. Journul, '. H. Hummers begun Ii!h lectures on iintu "rv construction liuforu tho luw ohui t(i, mi Wednesday. .MlHM Ucrtrudo O'Hulllvnn of West 1'olnt made ii Hliort visit to hor sister Miss Kvu (he ilm purl of tlui wi'ok, Uoiin Iteoso delivered IiIh IiihI lecture on "intimity" before tho members of tho llff fl.lHHl'H illHl WellllesdllV. Tin 'lance given for tho bonollt of the base lmll team Friday evening, rcflultcil In an i''i balance lluaiiclally. I Miss MyrJc Wheeler '00, who la touching In Hi' Omaha high Bchool, 1b expected horn' Fr.duy, for a week'B vucutlnn. Mr. C. J. Allen huH been aflllctod with :hc measles for tho past fow days. Al len's o" filer education has been neglected, History papor, noto books, lead pencils ; and till school supplies at lowest prices j Book department of Herpolahetmer & Co. j (Icorgo A. Lovelnnd will lecturo beforo ihe political economy club next Tuesday n'clu on ho weather department system. If ou.nre looking for novelties In Jow elry. scarf pins, canes, umbrellas etc., ex amine the stock of 10. HulleU, 1143 O St. Harry Groves a former Doune student but now a sophomore at tho unlvorslty, was Initiated by Kappa Sigma lust Fri day night. The poster purty, to be given Saturday nljtht In the university chapel, for the benefit of tho collego settlement, promis es to be a pleasant affair. Professor Mooro of the department of physics has published In pamphlet form, an article on lead colls, which hus ap peared beforo In several publications. Harvey Heuld who Is studying medtclno In Chleugo, passed through Lincoln on his way home, from hla year's work. He In tends to return to Chlcugo In tho fall. The time of vacation hns been changed. It will begin tho evening of March 31, ana continue until 8 n. in. April 0. There will be no .ssue of The Nebruskan during tho In.erwnlng Friday. A nii'iuber of the leglslatuie has said too. Nt-biuskun reporter, that he thought both the foo.baU bill and the fraternity bill wen- burled so deep, that thoy would not he ri-MMurrocted at this session. Dr. Ward gavo a very Instructive lec ture .o the l'ulladlans Friday night. His subjeit wus "On Foot Through a Corner of the Alps." Mrs Ward favored tho aud ience wuh two well rendered vocal selec tions. J. K, MeFuugh who was a student In the unlvers.ij last year, and who has been leachltiK in Cass county this year Is spending nls spring vacation visiting unl vers.tj ri lends. Ho expects to return to the unis.islty nuxt year und finish up his coursi- The ninthly missionary meeting of ho Christ i .i. associations will be held In Do llan hti.i Sunday, Murch 28, ut 4 o'clock. The t.n i Is to be devoted to the reud ngof tenors from missionaries from Tur key, H.um. Ch.na und Africa. Tho glee duh will sing. All ure cordially invited. There will bo u Joint debute one week 'rom Saturday evening In Pulludlun hull Itttweon topresentutives of tho I. U. D. C. and Duinu college representatives. Tho keakers for the P. B. D. C. will be Mes . K.ndler, Gurbur and Stuart. Tho In come mx question will bo debated. This ! the second debate of the series which has been arranged by the debating club, and overybody is Invited to come out und .'haro it. A neut story which will beur publicity ' told of Mlsu Helen Hnrwood's Intro duction to hor professor at the Surbonno prls. The professor wus asking each stu "fcnt under what professor and college they had studied beforo coming to him. "e made a note of each ono on a slip of Paper, but did not make uny comment to " answer of tho student. Thoro were about six.y i,, the class, and tho very best s und professors In tho world wero lined by tho different students, but Uhout awakening any comment from lle professor. Miss Harwood modestly replled"l'nlvorBlty of Nebraska" in res ponse to hearing hor name called. The profoHior stopped imil looked up u. hor Bomowlmt iiHtonlBhcd, Buying "Ah,.'thon you huvo studied under I'rofosxor Kd-Urdu." I'OMPANY 1) HOP. The llrBt unnunl hop given by Compnny D, Friday ovonlng In Lansing hull was a decided success. About llftoy couploH par tlelpiiled, and tho hull comfortably ac comodated them. The program wiib long and tho muHle being furnlBhcd by MIbh Wllloughby, made tho affair vory onjoy ublu. Tho ilanceH were named after of llcerB of tho company. UNION HOUIHTV KLKCTION. Tlic UiiIoiih huvu elected tliu following oflloors for tlio spring torm. President J. N. Shrove; Vleo-proH.dont MIbh 1'llls bury! secretary, MIhm Munrooj oorrcBpond ing Boorotary, .MIhh Mickey j critic J. 1. Cameron; sorgcnnt-nt-urmH, the rotlrlng preHlileii., O. F. Warren. INDOOR CONTN8T. The second Indoor Pontathlon contest will be held In the armory March 3), which Is Monday of next week. A varied pro gram has been arranged and comprises tho following: A three round exhibition contest with glovos will open the program by Messts A. Glaze and 10. W. Curtis. Tho oven s are, pole vault, high Jump, long Juinu, shot throw, (two pound Bhot.) Hope Jump. All tho couti'HtantH take part In etioh event und tho first place Is uwurded to the man aggregating the highest score In all tho events. Thu following are the con tostunts: Aden, W. 15. Anderson, Bono diet, Hrothers, Melford, G. W.Green, Hun sen, Hill, Lowrlo, Martz Pearse, Pepoon, Hecdy, Strayhorn, Warner, Waterman, Wilson. Tho officials nre: Hecorder E. H. Sweurlngen; scorers, J. F. Mills, O. A. Brlttell, W. H. Ilhodes, W. W. JoiieH; JuilgeB C. 13. Barber, Andrew Wetzel, It. S. Hunt mid Joel Stebbins; asslstants C. 13. Matson, G. A. Wartleld, Perry Jcw Itt, Sigurd Arsher, J. S. Hunter II, C. Purr nnd 13. G. Johnson. DELTA GAMMAS CELEBRATE. Saturday afternoon tho Delta Gammuu celebrated tho twonty-flfth anniversary of the natlonul founding of the Delta Gamma sorority. Tho banquet was Borved ut the home of Miss Joy Webster and all the ulumnl, active und non-active mem bers In the cUy were present, beside others from out of town. Gifts of violets, roses nnd other flowers beautified the rooms. After tho banquet, a play, Hang's "A Proposal Under Difficulties" was given with the following east of churacers. Dorothy Andrews, Miss Garten; Mr. Rob ert Yardsley, Miss Welch; Mr. Jack Bar low, Miss Cochrane; Jennie (tho maid), Miss Parks. As souvenirs, Miss Alice Hlghtcr hud mude pen and Ink sketches of the different characters .n the play. The following were present, act.ve mem bersGeorgia Camp, Mabel Hlcket.s, Ne lln Cochrane, Clara Parks, Helen Woods, Jessie Luus. ng, Selmu Noren, Clura Wat kins, May Prentiss, Alice Hlghter, Joy Webster, Blanche Garten, Helen Welch, Clara Mulllkoin, Lauru Bridge, Edna Polk and Mary Davis. Non-active and alumni Marian Smith, Alice Slaughter, Laura Haggard, Carrie Dennis, Stella Bice, Katherlno Woods Schuyler, Sara Schwab-Doutsch of Beat rice, Alice Wing, Nell Coohranc-Wooda. Miriam Sturret., Agnes Howell und Lydin Mullen. SICNIOH CLASS MI3I3TINO. Although It is yet early In the year as far us tho "senior festivities are concern ed, the meeting hold by that cluss Wed nesday afternoon wus full of business us is customary ulong the end of tho college yenr. The meeting was called to order by President I'hllbrlck shortly after one o'clock, bu It wus considerably ufter two o'clock, before tho reports of the var ious committees were heard and approved. The report of tho commUteo on cIuhs play wns henrd first and their work of writ ing tho piece was found' to b rapidly pro gressing. Lawrence Backurd was elected mtinager of the senior base ball teum. The first game will bo pluyed with the lunlnru uhnrllv ufter tint ireneraUB MiirllKr vuoutlon. There Is said to be considerable good material for a. team and tho seniors expect to give tho other clusses a hard tussle for victory In this line. Tho committee on senior invitations re ported nnd itho style of Invitation for tho coming exercises was decided on. Thoy will bo very neat und resemble those of tho Harvard1 senior cluss. The bids of the various photographers for tho clasB pho- togruphs wore considered and pussed up- on. Tho commltteo for conferring with tho faculty concerning tho ullottlng of commencement tickets to seniors, was nfllrmed and enlarged. Tho class think that tho seniors lost year wero not glv on much chance at the tlckots, and thoy Intend to got n few moro this year. If It Is a possible thing. Tho prospect of bolng doled out a ticket to tho gallery at tholr own performance does not seem to dazzle tho seniors with Its magnificence. Tho commltteo as It originally stood com prised' Miss Bullock, Mr. Thomas and hulmmn appointed Miss Thompson and it 11. Aloxandor to nut with thorn, Tho it-port 0f tho com mittee on clnHH pins wni heard from, Tho itotilor prom wuh hoard from. Tho prom will bo held at thu Llni join hotel April 23. Tho Intention Ih to miiko It tho Hwollost social event In oo.logo oaloty. A corps of lynx eyed llnanclerB wro given powor to collect dues for tho bo dor representation In tho Sombrero. AT THE I J iNSLNG. Tho little bit of "ooci oty noting" in tho lust not of "A Uuu on tho Bank" as lire. sent'Hl by MIhh Ollberlle I.eurock, Messrs, Kelly, Wllllimis and Uuyor of tho Ward and Vokes eompuny IH fluid to bo ono of tho rlohost bits yet seen In fareo. Tho company Is mado up of first class players, among them being Miss Murgaret Daly Vokes, one of tho well known Daly sis tors. MIhh Volte Is considered by thoso who have aeon hor, to bo ono of tho moat graceful Htep mid fancy duucerB on tho Amel lean stage. No attraction of late years has forged to the front rank so quickly as tho Ward and olu'H orguulzutlon, and tholr secret of succesi la slmplo, thoy give tho thoutro going publlt! the best grade of goods In tho farce comedy line. This comedy hns attracted llnttorlng at tention from tho press all over tho coun try, and It Is said to bo a hummer. It will appear at tho Lansing April 8. Gus Median, who Is said to huvo ono of tho HWeotcst burltono voices over heard has been engaged for tho Ward and Vokes company In u "Run on tho Bank," Joo Kelly, a very unotous comedian who will be remembered for his clover work w.lth Bobby Gaylor two seasons ago nnd his exceptionally line work with Wurd and Vokes lust season hus boon ro-enguged to pluy tho part of "con man" uguln this season. Theso unique comedians have no use for anything that Is not of the beat, und Mr, Kelly la by no meuna out classed by tho bulunce of the Wunl und Vokes' support. This uuiupany will ap pear ut the Lansing one week from next Thursduy, April 8. TI1H JUCKLINS. Ople Hold's delightful story, "The Juck llns," which has been drumatlzod by Dan iel Hart for Mr. Stuart Bobson, comes to the Lansing theatre Monday evening March 03, heralded by the omphn.Io ver dict of upprovul. "The Juckllns," Is u story of 1'uudy, North Curollnu, ful. of those loves und feuds peculiar to rural communtt.es In the south, where men are supposed to love at llrs. s.ght, and to llglu either with or without provocation, us u sort of hereditary obligation. The play is vigorous, plcturesquo and built up on lines that lead to endurance. Tho dra matist has bundled his material with re markable skill, selecting the essen.ial und most dramatic episodes of the story. Ills dialogue Is br.ght and splr.tcd, and he has created exceptionally effective ol.m axes. This merited dramnt.zution Is said ko have retained the exquisite local atmos phero created by Mr. Ileld's charming story. Tho story conta.ns an abundance of humor and sympathetic Interest, and Is said to reach the heart Just as "The Old Homestead" and "Shore Acres", and for precisely the same reasons. "One .ouch of nature makes the whole world ak.u," us It hus from the beginning of time, und In this simple und unconvent.onul play there Is not one touch alone but many, to lift .he auditor Into the regions of sweet sympathy. The story .s of cxccpttonul Interest, into wh.ch ure Interwoven two charming love stories. Tho ac.lon of the piece in the second act becomes seusat.on al for u br.ef moment, when Iom Juek Un's unrogenerutcd roosteis engage In a combat In full view on Sunday afternoon, but the real Is in Is of a homely, whole some nature und adds materially to the In terest of this clever comedy-drama. In the portrayal of the central figure, l.ein Juckl ii, Mr. Bobson Is said to oxh. li lt a versatility and dep.h of feeling which none of his other characters have hereto fore afforded him an opportunity to do. There Is a dignity and sincerity In his manner of portrayal of Lom's amusing in fatuation for game cocks which makes .his hobby ut ull times Interesting. An I or'Klnal "huructer deftly handled Is the toucli stone of success in uny pluy, Mr, Held hus provided this for Mr. Ilobson In the person of Lem Jucklln, the slmplo, kind-hearted southerner, who behoves In the Book from "klver to klvor" but cun't help flgh.lng roosters. Lem Jucklln's pro totype Is not found In contomporuneous literature, certainly not In tho recent dra ma, and as u consequence, there should y0 doublo Interest awukened In tho und- clpatcd enjoyment of u creation so uu quo and orlgmnl as to merit our consideiat.on from that standpoint alone, The cast Is a most capable one having been especially engaged for this produc tion, and Includes Miss May Waldron(Mrs. Robson), who will bo seen In n most con genial part. Prices $1.00, $1.00. 75, CO and 2b cents. Soats now on sale. George Constancer's barber Bhop It lo cated at 1010 O street. Four of the best workmen In tho city are to be found here. Mr. Cameron. Tho Big Bargains in THE MODEL Table Board $3... per Week. Meal Tickets, 21 Meals, S3. K SPECIHL RHT9 Will bo made to STUDENTS upon application. YOU WILL By taking the FOR MAIN LINE, And Norfolk Branch. All Points in Kansas. Keep this in mind when going on foot-ball trips or any vacation. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1044 O Street. E. HALLETT, Dealer In Fine Watches, Diamonds, Sterling Silverwar, Clocks, Jewelry, Opera Glasses, Gold Headed Canes and Umbrellas, Spectacles, Etc. Watch repairing, engraving and Optical work a specialty. No charge for exam ining the eyes. 1143 O Street, Funke Opera TWO TRAINS DAILY HKTWKKN LINCOLN AND Auburn, Falls City, Atchison, St. Joseph, and Kansas Cit. City Ticket Office. 201 0 Street. H. C. Townhkno, GonM P. & T. A. F. D. Cokukll, O. P.& T.A. Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gents' Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1229 to 1239 O Street. 310 B. South Twelfth St. Meals 15 cts. DINING MALL SAVE TIME LINCOLN, NEB. House Block. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEBRA8KAN. 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