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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1912)
Uhc H)aih IRebraekan VOL. XI. NO. 14. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1912. Price 5 Cents V CADETS OFF FOR CAMP AVERY TAKE BURLINGTON FOR AT HIGH NOON. CRETE DAILY PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED OrderB of Every Description Crowd the Day's Program Permits Nec essary to Leave Camp. The Holdier boys leae for Crete to da at noon ( ,,,,..,,,1,1,. ..Ill . lilnun i inci.-iiiijij in it """ at 12 00 and the regiment will take a Hpecial train on the Burlington a few ininuteH later. Blankets and other possessions to be taken to camp imiBt be packed in a roll and sus pended over the shoulder Cooking utensils, etc , will be carried in the haversack Knch cadet is cautioned to take a copy of the Yates drill regulations with him, as It contains the general orders which each cadet must know The weather looks bad for a com fo: table encampment, as the wind will make It rather chilly sleeping on the "cold, cold ground ' The program for the entire camp is as follows Fust call ." 10 a m. Reveille ." ." a. in AsBembl f 00 a in Fatigue call f (." a. m. Mess call C JO a m. Sick call -C .o a m Fiist call tor drill -7 l." a. in Assembl 7.2.') a in Olllcers" call 1 1 . 10 a in First sergeant's call 1 1 .t." a in .Mess call 112 00 in. First call for drill -1 ,".o p in Assembly 2.00 U, in Fatigue call 4 20 p m. Guard mounting Fust call t 2." p in Assembly- 1 :'.() p in Diess parade Fust call .V 2U P m Assembly .'. :!o p. in Keti eat Imediately alter parade Mess call ti 00 p. in. Hand conceit S oo p in Tattoo -It :J0 p m. ( .ill to iniarteis 10 1.") p in. Taps- 1 I oo p in Program for the Week. Regimental patade Dail at . on Tuesday eening Band concert Tuesdaj evening Doane (Bee Club concert W'ednesda evening Cadet held meet, part 1 Thursday evening Cadet field meet, part 2. Friday evening -Cadet Held meet. part II Friday evening S to 11 p. in. Cadet dance Saturday morning Break camp Camp Rules. Cadets without pass signed by the; colonel will not leave camp except be tween the hours of 12:00 m. and 2 00 p in , und ti 00 p. m , and 10: 46 p in. Basses will be shown to the ser geant of the guard before departure from camp and collected by him on return thereto. Roster of Officers. Commandant H K Yutes, Captain, I' S. A Colonel A L Smith. Idqutenant Colonel U. G White Captain and Adjutant W. A. lot ion. Captain and Quartermaster C. F Moon Captain and Commissary F ,1 Ket lar (Continued on page 2.) CHANCELLOR ENTERTAINS GRADUATING CLASS, 1912' Graduating Class the Guest of Dr. and Mrs. Avery Saturday Night Black Masque Girls Assisted. Chancellor and MrH Avery gave a reception Saturda night In honor of the graduating cIuhh of 1!M2 A large t number of seniors attended i The hall and parlors were decoi I ..1...1 .. ..1 r I r III 1.11., uini wun a pi uiiiHiijii m main. iiiii-i tlu I'nlversity colors Hcarlet and i cream were used in the dining room Those in the receiving line were Registrar Rutledge, Chancellor and Mrs Avery. Dean Stout, Dean W'olcott nnd Dean Bessey The newly elected Junior girls) of the Black Masque society assisted in serving "Dog" Eager Fined. "Dog" Kager paid for his" speed mania in police court jesterday to the extent ol $1 and costs He was in fested for exceeding the speed limit on April !ith, and took a continuance until Ma 10th He failed to appeal on that day but excused himself ves terda morning on the grounds ol lor get fulness SNI0R CONVOCATION TODAY Attractive Program to be Given in the Temple at Eleven O'clock Senior Science Announce ment'to be Made. The annual convocation program piesented ! ihe senior class will be given this morning In the Temple at eleven o ( lock The piogiam present cd will be similai to that given b ihe Minim class leceutlv It is expected lhat opportunit will be laken at this gathciiug ol seniors to make an nouncemeiiis legauhng the senioi pn nit which is lo be held tomoriow Tin1 piogiam is as lollovvs. (!us l.ol gieii, presiding 7 Muriel .lones, piano J 1) M Kogeis. class lnstoi ! Kvangeliuc Long vocal solo i M i lil i ed Bev ins i ending S (). ( 'otnei . class w ill nnoiini einents leg.uding senioi picnic llarrv Unbolt, violin Classes Up to June 11. According to a idle passed by the I niversit regents last ear, students must attend classes until June I 1 Fxaminatlons are at tlie option ol the prolessor, no especial tune being set apart lor them i Athletic Board Filings. In accoi dance with the rules pro viding that the names of the candl dates foi the athletic board shall be published daily fpr one week pieced lng the election the following list is submitted "The following students have filed with the secretary of the athletic board the reuired statements and are legal candidates for Btudent member ship on tlie athletic board for the col lege year of 1 1)12-11)13 "W C Becker. M O Hanzhk. D. Harmon. A H Hlltner, W I. McGow im, A A May, O W. .Miller, J A. Rodman, C B Underwood (Signed) "II. 0. CLAPP, "Secretary." SENIORS MAKE THEIR ANNUAL EXODUSTO MILF0RD TOMORROW Special Burlington Train Leaves Lin coln at 7:30, Returning in the Evening Seniors Excused From Classes. Tomorrow morning the senioi s will be turned loose upon the town of Mil ford to enjoy theniHeheH an bent they can , IHllll , tni. pleasures that ll,,.111,.lliru unil,lv ,. . J J At 7 .!() o'clock a special Burling ton tram will leave Lincoln packed witli such seniois as aie able to mus tei the price of a ticket, which amounts to .!." cents together with additional costs in the form of rail road fare After reaching Mllford the class will be UBhered to the pic nic gi omuls, which are so situated as to give opportunit lor boat riding as well as the games and races which will constitute tlie pleasuiea lor the afternoon All seniors will be excused liom then classes in view ol the occasion There is no nccessit to cairy an thing along except jubilant spirits as meals will be served on the grounds Tickets will he lor sale on the campus all dining toda ANNUAL INSPECTION IN ARMORY Unfavorable Weather Conditions Ne cessitated the Doing Away With the Regimental Review. 'Ihe annual inspection ol Ihe I in vusit cadets took place Satuuia morning undei unfavorable we-ithei conditions winch necessitated ihe holding ul the same in the ,n inoi I a 1 1 company was put 'Inoiigli a - ihoiough oainiuai ion diu-iig w Inch Ihe unlets w el e iUIed a-, to lllell knowledge ol iii i lit ai tactics ftei this was completed the baoiiet ex eicise bv (o 1, Butts manual In in ' K closed and extended oidei bv ( o D ' wcjn- executed lor the III specting olhcei ( apt. mi II II I'd) belts I S A In a lew lem.nks to the olhieis aptain Tebhetts explained the pin pose ol in ill till dllll in the state lllil veisities ileclaiing b wjiiy ot llJustia lion that H the lounti w7-ie todav to be involved in war. the piescnt ai in would l,e inadequate to cope with the situation and would be toiced to iel upon the ouug college men loi ic cruitb He further urged the cadetH to coopeiate with the commandant in canning out his present reforms Captain Tebhetts left Sunday for the State Agricultural School of South Dakota. PAN-HELLENIC DANCE MAY 29. Further Change Made In Arrange ments to Avoid Conflict With i ' Other Events on the Twenty-fifth. A date has flnall been decided on for the Ban Hellenic formal After considerable postponing, May 2!) lias been selected for the Greek dance The first date announced was .May 21, but difliculty in securing the. Auditor ium required a postponement to May 2ti. Probably because of the numer ous dances which are always found on a Saturday night, thin date was un satisfactory. May 2'J, therefore, was set as the final date. ENTRIES IN FOR FETE DAY OVER 200 MEN FROM FIFTEEN SCHOOLS REPRESENTED. A FEW TEAMS TO ARRIVE FRIDAY Every Effort Being Made to Entertain Visiting Athletes Fraternities to Get In Their Good Work. Kv'erythlng Is beginning to look vei ids loi the high school Fete Da which will come off next Satur da afternoon on Nebraska Field All arrangements have been made loi the leeching of the oung hopefuls and to show them a good time while In Lincoln All the fiaternitles are getting busy planning social events in honor of the visitors, Intending, ol course, to pave the way loi next year's rushing sea sou It Is the eiuiiul aiinpresBion that some ol the teams will arrive In Lin coln Fiiday afternoon, but the great er majorit will come the following morning, as some have to come from a greater distance than others The following high schools will be entered in the meet Ashland, Au Inn n, Beat i ice Beaver Crossing Clay 'entei. Falls ity. Hastings Kearney .Milltai- Academy, Lincoln, Nebiaska tit, Nebiaska Mllitai Acadeni Oin aha. I'awnee, I'leice and oi k The piograin of events Is not et out, but the events will be the same as tlie weie last cai, as follows. 10Oaid dash, 220ind dash, SS0 aid run, one mile run, lL'Ovaid hurdle. 220 an! hurdle, running broad Jump, i iinnlng high jump. 12 pound shot put, 12 pound hammer throw the discus throw and the one hair nHlO i clay 1 hese events will start at 2 00 o oclock with 2oo entries, counting all the high schools that will enter men. CORNHUSKER SUBSCRIPTIONS Business Manager Coffee Unable to Fill Further Orders On Account of an Exhaust in the Supply. All Cot nliuskers gone -This was l he announcement made b II B Cof lee business niaiingci ol the book, .vesteida I Ills means that all those who have not indeied a book will be deprived of the same. Mr ( offee sas, however, that lie will put on sale nil copies that are not called for b sub scribe! s inside of lour days follow ing publication These will then sell at $2 2.", as will also those that were subscribed for after the two days set aside for subscription .This year's supply will not meet the demand, the reason for this being that only 800 orders were filled on the days set aside for that purpose. As a consequence only 1,250 copies were ordered printed, the manage ment not feeling warranted in giving the printer any larger order on the strength of only 800 copies sold Notice Seniors All incompletes and conditidns ror seniors expecting to graduate In June must be cleared and reported to the registrar's office by 5:00 p. m., May 15th, Peru Club Meets. The Peru Club will hold a picnic at the Unlvorslty Farm, Saturday, May 18, at 4 p. m. EJach one is to bring a lunch. ft v.jtv.-S-"- , i