in nlrwiftMinrirfr to-lSi 8 The Nebraskan-Hesperian - OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Students' recital, University Con servatory of Music, In chapel, "Wednes day evening, November 21. Tho Prep. Medical Society will meet in tho Zoology lecture room in Mechanic Arts hall this evening at 8 o'clock. Election of oulcers. A mooting of the Engineering stu dents will bo held on next Wednesday night November 22, at Mechanic Arts hall, to consider the adoption of a con stitution for an Engineering Society in tho University. The Graduate Club will meet at the home of Professor Candy, 1003 H st, Friday evening, November 23. All graduate students and members of the faculty are urged to attend. Secretaky. Tho Athletic Board will hold an election of managers of the various athletic teams, Monday evening, Dec. 3rd. Nominations for baseball, track and tennis managers are officially solicited by the board. W. W. Hastings.' competition to tho two states this year and not complete tho larger associa tion planned for a year ago. The Union Hoys' Debating club have made arrangements for a joint debate with Doano Collego for November 24. Swensen, Mellck and Strayer will dis cuss tho question: "Resolved, that the United State. government should build and control Nlcaraguan canal." Y. M. C. A. The growing benefit of tho Y. M. C. A. employment bureau Is evident from the number of letters received from students outsldo tho state who j wish to attend the University and work their way through school. Up to November 9, fifty permanent positions had been secured for stu dents. The state convention of Y. M. C. A. has been postponed to February. The speakers desired could not be se cured for tho regular time. Last week was observed as a week of prayer by the Y. M. C. A. This is tho thirty-fifth year In which the cus tom has been observed by the Y. M. C. A. of this and other countries. A football mass meeting will be held next "Wednesday during the regu lar chapel period. Dr. Roscoe Pound will preside and addresses will be made by Robert Anderson and Coach Booth. The object of the meeting is to arouse interest in the Minnesota game. No one will be asked to pledge a definite number of tickets but as many as possible will bc put on sale among tho students. All students who have changed their addresses lately will please leave no tice of such change at the University Y. M. C. A. rooms so that the stu dents director' which will be publish ed about December first may be as complete and correct as possible. SIGMA XI MEETING. The Sigma Xi Society has arranged to have the first one of its open meet ings for the year in the Chapel on Thursday evening, November 22. The evening will be devoted to the Yellow stone National Park. Professor Bar bour who has made a careful study of the geological and topigraphical fea tures of the park will give the princi pal address, illustrating it with a number of fine lantern views, prob ably the best of this region which have ever been taken. The president of the society. Professor Bessey, will also give a brief talk upon the veget able formation of the park, some cur ious forms having been discovered in this region, which will be especially spoken of. The meeting is open to the public, a cordial invitation being extended to all. The audience is requested to come early, as it is desired fhat the lecture should begin promptly at 8:15 at which time the lights will be turned down making seating difficult. PUBLIC SPEAKING. All the clubs except the Maxwell club have made arrangements for the preliminaries to decide who shall be their representatives to the Debating Association. The preliminaries will be held about the first of December. About thirty men have so far signi fied their intention of taVing part in .the first contest. Iowa has been heard from in regard to a debate with her. It will be impossible to meet her this year and she held out llttlo hopo for next year. Arrangements are well under way for a joint impromtu oratorical and story contest with Minnesota this year. The suggested changes by Mlnnoseta last year have been accepted and definite settling of the rules gov erning the contest will soon be made. It has been thought best to limit the LITERARY SOCIETIES. The Unions gave an Elbert Hubbard program last Friday evening. The program was entertaining and in structive throughout. Miss Alice Sparks resigned her position as secre tary as she expects to leave school soon. Miss Margaret Maguire was elected to succeed her. -Misse3 Stray er, Robertson and Beard were elected members. The Delian program Friday evening drew a large audience. Miss Lashiy played a very pleasing piano solo and Misses Marshall and Louch each fav ored the audience with a vocal solo. The Delians are making arrange ments for two special programs in the near future. Among some of the feacures of the Palladian program which deserve mention were a production by Mr. Kelley on "An Angle" or the "Moods of a Girl" and a realistic reproduc tion of sketches from "The Bonnie Briar Bush" by Sam Anderson. The Palladians will have a banquet on the evening before Thanksgiving at which they expect a large attendance of al umni. They expect to make some im provements in the hall in the near future having set aside seventy-five dollars for that purpose. The boys' program will be rendered soon and the girs are proceeding behind locked doors and requiring pass words, signs and grips. Oliver Johnson, dentifit. Eleventh and O, ovr Hurley's drug store. E. B. Matthews, Pros. C. W. Eiegor, Troas. O. E. Spear, Sec. flDattbews flMano Go. 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