The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 16, 1915, Image 2

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The Daily Nebraskan
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THE UNIVERSITY OK NEBRASKA
Lincoln
J. O. BEAKD
lMltoi -In-Chief
MrfrtnK VAhor ,n
First Associate Kditor .,',r9 r ,1
Second Ast-ooiate lilitor Hhl Arnold
KuronTOKi al staff
Everett J. AlthouM Marguerite KaufTmari
Camille Lyda l.ueue
Pvron Rfhvbsugh Ruth Sheldon
Oharle Helper A. J. -f;'1
O. S. Hoiiwm Ktrie .M. Noll
Thil Warnfer '
SPECIAL FEATURES
Society Editor Perot ny ""fTi
Athletic E1itor Ivan ... leede
Business Manager Russell F. Clark
Asst. Business Manager,,.. U. S. Harkson
Subscription price $2.00 per year,
payable In Advance.
Single copies. 5 cents each.
Entered at the postoffice at Lincoln,
Kebraska, as second-class mil matter,
under the Act of Congress of March ,
179.
FRIDAY, AFRIL 16, 1915
ABOUT THE NEBRASKAN
Every year the freshmen in rhetoric
classes are asked to -write a theme
upon the subject, "Is the Daily Xe
braskan a Representative Paper?"
That makes, no doubt, a fairly inter
esting subject for freshmen to discuss,
but it really has little effect upon the
Nebraskan, for the editors do not get
the benefit of the criticism. No doubt
such a collection of ideas contain many
valuable suggestions, for different in
dividuals can see different faults and
have varying ideas of what constitutes
a representative paper. Now, we
should like to have the opinions of
different people who have the time
and inclination to put their ideas on
paper, as to how they think the Ne
braskan can be improved. It is not
even necessary to sign your name to
any suggestions you may like to offer.
Send them in and we will read them.
But even more than this we desire
the co-operation of the student body
in getting the live news about the
campus. Many things happen each
day about school that would be of in
terest to the University public, but
which we do not get because no one
connected with the paper sees or hears
about it. We should like for you to
feel that the Nebraskan is your paper
that it is being published for your
benefit. We have a telephone in the
office. We urge you to make use of
it and telephone us any item of in
terest. Fifteen people, in their limited
time, cannot possibly learn of all the
happenings of interest in a community
of three thousand people. We urge
you to co-operate in making the Ne
braskan representative.
UNIVERSITY BAND
(Continued lrom page 1)
5. Clarinet Duet, "Sinnen und Min-
nen" Thomas
Messrs. Locke and Harkson
6. Songs of the Warring Nations:
U) France. (2) England. (3)
Russia. ) Germany. (5) Aus
tria, "The Star Spangled Banner"
PERSONNEL
Hines, L. L., Capt., '15, Henkleman.
Wagner, K. P., Lieut., '15, Lincoln.
Lane, D. T., '16, Seneca.
Wilson, K, 'IS, Hastings.
Garrison, F., '17, Lincoln.
Stricter, F, L., '16, Seward.
Rixby, M.. '17, Hardy.
Aldrich, H. N., 'IS, Rosalie.
Beaeham, C. L., 'IS, Lincoln.
Nelson, J. F '16, Seotts Bluff.
Locke, Wm., '16, Stanton.
Harkson, U. S., '16, Davey.
Thiessen, R. L '17, West Point.
Beck, G. H., '16, Gibbon.
Young, E., 'IS, Milford.
Young, H., 'IS. Milford.
Bixby, Rex, '17, Hardy.
Stevens, J. D., '17, Beatrice.
Creutz, F., 'IS, Wausa.
Meisinger, C, '17, Lincoln.
Thomas, Dwight, 'IS, Lincoln.
Anderson, A. O., 'IS, Wahoo.
Lucke, Richard, 'IS, Omaha.
Saunders, R. J., '17, Red Cloud.
Babson, P. T '17, Seward.
Larsen, Vernon, Sp., Lincoln,
Grabill, Elmer, '18, Sidney,
Rist, L. B., '16, Humboldt.
Anderson, Miss Ruby, Special, Goth
enburg.
Engdahl, Alfreda, Special, Wausa,
NOTICES
The University Christian Science
Society gives a reception in Art Hall,
Saturday evening, April 17. All Inter
ested in Christian Science are welcomed.
Senior Class Meeting
The Senior class will meet immedi
ately after Convocation next Tuesday
in Memorial Hall to consider the mat
ter of financing the class play and
other matters Qf business. All Seniors
should make it a point to come to the
meeting.
Palladiana
The trip to the caves has been
changed to Friday evening instead of
Saturday as previously planned.
PRESIDENT.
Scott's Orchestra. Call B-i2 or
B-4521.
PIANOFORTE RECITAL
AT TEGNER SOCIETY,
All University Students Invited to
Hear the Musical Program by
Prof. Arvid Samuelson
EPWORTH PARK CHOSEN
FOR IVY DAY PROGRAM
Date Set for May 12 Arrangements
Will Follow Those of Past
Years
The Tegner Society invite all the
University students to be present at
the pianoforte recital to be given by
Arvid Samuelson next Saturday even
ing, April 17, 1915, at the Temple
Theatre. No admission.
The program reads as follows:
A Prelude in B flat minor. ...Rummel
Pastorale Varie Mozart
Ballade G minor .Chopin
Berceuse ... Chopin
Waltz, Op. 42 Chopin
Scherzo, C sharp minor Chopin
Dance Caprice .Grieg
Bauernmarsch, Op. 54 Grieg
Nocturne - Debussy
Were I a Bird Henselt
Etude, D flat Liszt
La Campanella ; Liszt
After the program a social hour will
be held in the Y. W. C. A. rooms. All
the members are urged to remain for
the business meeting.
Printing and engraving at Boyd's,
125 No. 12th.
At a meeting of the Ivy Day com
mittee yesterday afternoon it was de
cided to have the celebration at Ep
worth Park again this year. The date
has been definitely . set for May 12.
While no definite plans have yet been
made, Chairman Simmons stated last
night that lunches would he served on
the grounds the same as during past
years.
Leave Your Certificate at
HALLETT'S
Unl Jeweler, for
P. B. K. KEYS
Official Styles $3.50 to $10.00
Est. 1E71
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NEGOTIATIONS FOR
KOSMET AT BEATRICE
Calendar
Friday, April 16
Delta Tan Delta Formal. Lincoln.
Sigma Phi Epsilon Annual Banquet
Farm House, House Dance.
Alpha Tau Omega, Lindell.
Saturday, April 17
Gamma Phi Beta Spring Party. Rose
wilde. Sigma Nu Spring Dance. Lincoln.
Tegner Recital. Temple.
Farm House Banquet
Alpha Omicron Pi Banquet Lincoln.
Band. Memorial Hall.
Silver Serpent reception to Sopho
more girls, 2:30 o'clock. Music
Hall.
Christian Science Society Art Hall.
S:15.
April 23
Alpha Phi Formal Lincoln.
Medic Trip to Omaha,
Road Show Temple,
April 24
Kappa Alpha Theta Formal Lin
coln. Dramatic Club Play Oliver, S:15.
April 30
Delta Chi Formal Lincoln.
Thi Gamma Delta Dance.
Comus Club Dance Rosewilde,
Regimental Informal Armory.
May 1
Engineers' Banquet.
Alpha Omicron Pi Formal Lincoln.
Mjstic Fish Dance.
Silver Lynx Dance Walsh Hall.
May A
University May Festival.
May 6
University May Festival Damrosch
Orchestra.
May 7
Alpha Chi Omega Formal Lincoln.
Junior Hop Capital Beach.
May 8
Latin Club Banquet 'Lindell.
Beta Theta Pi Banquet
May 11
Sophomore Hop Capital Beach.
Achoth Dance Art HalL
May 12
Ivy Day.
May 13
Medic Field Day.
May 15
Fhi Delta Phi Banquet.
Y. W. C A. House Party.
Kappa Sigma Capital Beach.
Play May Be Presented in That City In
May Definite Decision to Be
Announced Monday
The Kosmet Klub play will probably
go to Beatrice some time in May if
proper arrangements can be made
with the cast and University authori
ties. Plans will he announced next
Monday.
Mpre Tragedy
This Ignatz was a shameless scamp
And that is no darn lie
He took a pair of glas6e off
To see the naked eye.
Columbia Spectator.
Adulteration
Little beams of moonshine,
Little hugs and kisses,
Makes a little maiden
Change her name to Mrs.
Silver and Gold,
LOST A three-chain watch fob, with
stone in end. Reward. Please leave
at Nebraskan office. W. S. Cook.
85-126
Mrs? Exe 'Tm going down town
this morning."
Exe "Shopping, my dear?"
Mrs. Exe "No, I haven't time for
that; just to buy some things that I
need." Boston Transcript
WILL BUILD I own a desirable
corner lot on North side, close in,
on best paved 6treet Will hnild
either for fraternity or sorority on
terms. For information write W. B.
care Daily Nebraskan 124-126-500
LOST Copy of Campbell's "Differ
ential Equations' and of West's
"Roman History." Reward. H. R-
Grummann, & 3-1 2 4
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lar the corning season. May be had in:
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or in
Tan Russia Calf with buff cloth top or in
All Gun Metal Calf, with white rubber sole and
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Our Aim
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Phone B-3e$4
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Reasonatle Prices, good work, prompt
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