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L' .-,' l ' T "'-X. "w-TT'"T:i itri-fpn - v i 1 THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN "i 4AH ";iJJ O V 'rl I t- I The Daily Nebraskan Property of fnitm ttnivbIISITY 6P NEBRASKA j .. . . Lincoln lift 01) ajlAWSON ICtlVWITn-Chlof Tlinm. L-7451 XlanftRlnj: Editor m P. C. Bponcor Aiwoclato Editor Kutlv M. Squlree Annoclato Editor R- V. Koupal Athletic Editor C..K. Morso KEPOHTCmiAl. STAFF Carrlo Oomnn 1fort'iino Ktuikmnn W. 13. Iigr HiikIi McVlckV Elizabeth Hyde Kthf! Arnold Karl Jnnouch !'. M. Morrhun rtcon Palmer Krnm Nelson Bunlncsn Manngcr Prank H. I'orklna Afrat. BuolncBii Manajjor..Uu8aoll F. Clark Subscription price- J2.00 per year, payable In advance SIiirIo copies, fi conta oach. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Ncbrnka. hh nccond-claBB mall mattor, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Tho DAILY NEBUASKAN puVposca to bo tho frou volco of studont aontlmont; to be fair; to bo Impartial; to Hook advlco na well ao offer it; to truthfully plcturo oollogo life; to ko further than tho moro printing of news by ntandtnff for tho -mKhradealB-of-thc-Unlver8Uy-ln-Bhortr to Bcrvo tho University of Nebraska. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4, 1014 The Forum University Extension It Is time tho student body took definite action upon tho "University Extension" plan. The bant Ib work ing earnestly in Ub efforts to Becuro n trip during tho spring vacation. This move is In harmony with tho pur pose of "I Inl Week." As planned by Ihe band, it will bring tho peoplo of the state Into touch with tho practical side of oollogo life; It will show tho voters of Nebraska tho things for which our University roallyBtHrrdB". It Ib to the voters of Nebraska that wi; as student k or this University, must look. When onco tho people realize tho real standing of thoir Stato University they, through thoir voters toil JfiglslatorH, will look moro care fully after tho needs of our school. We talk about "University removal,'' when we should be trying to romovo thntnlstakeu Ideas which, ono way or another, have Imposed thomsolves upon tho Nebraska votor'B mind. Let us show tho peoplo out in tho stato what wo are doing hero at their Bchool; show them for . what thoir money is being spent and thon they will do anything for tho good of tho University, be it removal or whatnot. Now what can hotter accomplish this result than the activities outlined by tho "University Extension" plan? -T-he-buiid-is-tttklng tho initiative; and I say. GIVE US . MOITO OF THE SAME THING. L. O. CITATT. FUND GROWING FOR CAMPUS MONUMENT (Continued from Pago Ono) nient which will net them a hnndsomo Bum as indications show. Tho largest donation received was over $100, which was subscribed bv -thQ-HaweJlaClub Tiio-nnHminl miiy mltteo of 'A. c. it, j. (a Bohemian lodge) donated $loo. Tho Z. C. B. J. lodge ut Mllligiui. Nobr., gavo $50. These substantial donations indlcato ft. B. 1k. KoyB at Ilallott's. All sizes. 14K gold, eavo your certificate. HALLETT UNI JEWELER Eitab. 1871 1143 o. how Btrong Ib tho interest In tho un dertaking which was Inaugurated by tho Bohemian students of this Univer sity. Whilo tho work Is undor the auspices of the Komensky Clubs, any UuonB-,or nrgnnlrnttnns InffrflRted may assist in .tho materialization of the club's plans to orcct a permanont pleco of sculpturo of a historical char' actor on Nebraska's campus. Tho executivo committeo of tho Ko monsky Club solicits any suggestions those interested may have. Profr Sarka B. Hrbkovn and Karl L. Jnnouch of this University nro memborH. Tho committeo Imb various suggestions undor consideration, one of which wob mado by Professor' Fling, who sug- gosted that fho monument b"o oT bronze. 'It is hoped that tho various organizations and fnculty members Will glvo whatovcr suggestions they may have. It is the doslro of tho com mitteo to mnko this a University affair. People We Know. OUb Skinner as "Hatt tho Beggar" In "Kismet" was to speak to n class In Miss Howell's department yester day, but was unable to keep his np- polntmcnt on account of other itnpoi" tnnt affairs. KOMENSKY Will Be Erected on the Nebraska -TEACHERS' HIGH SCHOOL ELECTS Y. W. OFFICERS .Meetings to Be Held Every Week :Old Spirit Revived Everyone Interested, w The fojlowlng oiricors, Evangeline Whltmoro, president; Bosslo Dysar.t, -vice-presldenti 'Rebecca Shat,secre?- tary, and Gladys Liee, treasurer, of tho Teachers' High School Y. W. C. A. wero chosen yesterday at tho Tomplo. Tho permanent membership com posed of, Mrs. C. W. Taylor, Miss Cora IB. Hill, Miss Cordelia Condra, Miss Clausen Delano,' and Miss Fanny Drake, has tried for some time to effect such an organization as was started yesterday. Meotlngs will be hofd every Thursday at 3:40 p. m. Artlstlo dance programs and menus for particular people.- George Bros,, Printers, 1313 I? street. University Calendar Wednesday, March 4. nrr.r m n ttb va nun nt,j G:00 p. n. Sigma Chis vs. Phi Gams. . 6:00 ). m. Phi Dolts s. 8lgma Alphas. s 7:15 p. m.Glco Club practice. 7430 p. Jn. Architectural Engineers. 7:30 p. m. A. I. E. E. 8:00 p. m. Civil Engineering So ciety. 8:00 p. m. Engineering Socloty. Thursday, March 5.. 11:00 n. m. Convocation Memorial Hall. ,-,5:00 ps tn. Zoological Somlnar. B:00 p. m. Vesper service Tomplo. (5:00 p.'iW. D Ub vs. Betas. 7:00 p. in. Y. M. C. A. mooting Tomplo. 7:15 1). m. PerBhlng Rifles Arm- ory. . 7:30 p. in. A Arts. S. A. E. Mechanic 8:00 p. in -Chemical Club Chotnls- try Hall. 8T00 r. m7T'cbnreknwWc8ley'nii Auditorium. A MONUMENT University Campus by Komensky Club. TODAY IN NEBRASKA'S HISTORY March 4, 1905. The T. N. E. and anti-T. N. E. fac tions nro still us far apart as evor, with no possibility of thoir getting to gether. There will bo two dances tho Pan-ITolienlc and tho T. N. 13. Tho Pan-llellenlc or nntls will hold their dance May 20 dud the T. N. E., May 19. .March 4, 1911. Ewald O. Stlehm has accepted the all-year coachship at tho University of Nebraska. Chancellor Avery recoived a telegram last night stating that ho would accept tho appointment and was looking forward with pleasure to tho work at Nebraska. Candy 8ale on Campus. Tho Y. W. C. A. will have a candy sale near MomorJal Hall on Thursday from 11, to 1. A great variety of goodies is promised at reasonablo prio.es. EVERYBODY tn nnr nnnmmp.fimnnt-Thn Now Spring '14 JInts arc ready. And we're proud to say that there's a reason, the best season The Armstrong reason which means greater volume greater values classier styles. And lot us add that we're extra proud this season, for we've put forth greater effort to adcTlaurels tToWtliBtinction of being rieVeral months ahead of what's generally said to bo new. Let us show you why. HATS Stetson, Dunlap, Schoble, Gordon, 0 & K., Deputy. . .$2 to $5 CAPS Heidcap, Cross, Konfldence (. , . 50o to $2.50 We'll feature for this season THE "ARTMER" HAT $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Armstrong Clothing Co. GOOD CLOTHES II J H fi i II jjol i Iff! S jv I f-0 Z?r 1 a fQ jf r ' r New British Model in Men'is Hanan Shoes A shipment of these smart shoes just received. Come in dark Tan Russia Calf custom last lace style blind eyelets narrow toe r-low heel extra stout sole heavy white stitched. Classy in appear mice excellent for real wear. May be had in high cut or Oxford. All sizes now Prico $7.00 pair. We are Lincoln Retailers for Hnnaii Shoes. 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