The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 13, 1915, Image 2

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THE DAI LY NEBB ASK AN
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The Daily Nebraskan
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THB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Lincoln
J. C. BEARD
Editor-in-Chief
rVlate Editor. . . .Ethet Arnold
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REPORTORIAL. STAFF
r- Paul EArl G. Jeffrey
Charles Frey
Camilla Leyda
Bvron Rnhrb&ufh
Charlea Helr
C. S. HobMn
Phil Warner
Marguerite Kauffman
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Ruth Sheldon
A. J. Covert
Effle M. Noll
cnrruT.FEATURES
Society Editor. .pemby EU-oHh
Atnieiic tuui
Business Manager.. J
Atst. Business aumt"-"" -
Subscription price 12.00 per year,
pavable in advance.
Single 'copies. 5 cents each.
""Vntorw! at the postoffic at Lincoln.
under the Act of Congress of March 3.
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THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1915
DAILY NEBRASKAN ELECTION
For Editor-in-Chief
R. V. Koupal.
For Managing Editor
Orville Chatt.
Everett J. Althouse.
Charles E. Paul.
For Woman Associate Editor
Doris Slater.
For Man Associate Editor
Albert J. Covert.
Emil J. Krahulik.
Method of Voting
The preferential ballot system
will be used. The cross is to be
ifuarked in the column headed
first, second or third choice ac-
cording to the preference of the
voter. A candidate may be voted
for In only one column and only
one candidate need, necessarily,
be voted for. Only one vote may
be marked in each column.
Eligible Voters
Only paid subscribers to the
Nebraskan and members of the
Nebraskan staff are eligible to
vote. A list of voters may be
obtained from T. A. Williams or
R. F. Clark by depositing $1.00,
to be returned when list is re-
turned.
Statements of Candidates
Each candidate is allowed to
publish in the Nebraskan a state-
ment concerning his qualifica-
tions for office, this statement to
be limted to 150 words.
Voting
The voting will take place in
the west end of the Armory be-
tween the hours of 9 and 12 and
2 and 5 on Thursday, May 13.
Mail votes will be received as
late as noon Monday, May 17.
Official announcement of election
returns are to be published in
Tuesday's paper.
PROGRAM ON CAMPUS
(Continued from pa 1)
solid square behind you In every move
ment for a Greater University? Then
plant the seeds of devotion early.
"As a last word. In Nebraska's pub
lic school system we are an agency of
the state. Every citizen of this com
monwealth is a tenant in common with
ligious organization or pseudo-religious
society can dominate the tnougni or
the politics of this institution.
Vitalized traditions give us also a
broader sociability. All social feuds
among you they will settle. Between
Barb and Ftat there must be no line
of demarcation. Let the balm of the
leaves of the ivy planted today salve
NOTICES
Invitations
Senior Invitations may be received
from Student Activities' office in base
ment of Administration Building this
week. Pay the balance.
COMMITTEE.
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GEORGE RUSSELL MANN
Ivy Day Orator
this University. As such it furnishes
a refuge, a haven, a college home for
Jew and Gentile. Catholic and Protest
ant, Orthodox and Free Thinker. This
tolerant character of our scheme of
education spells democracy. No re-
the old wounds inflicted by Barb upon
Frat and Frat upon Barb in bygone
years. Nebraska is your first love.
I would not have you love your secret
social organization less, but Nebraska
more."
make the Nebraskan representative of
the entire University, without giving
undue publicity to any one depart
ment or college of the institution.
I respectfully solicit your vote for
Associate Editor.
ALBERT J. COVERT.
The next issue o! the Blue Print will
be distributed at the entrance of the
Mechanic Arts building. May 13 and
H, between the hours of 8:30 and
11:30. Please see that your account
is paid up at once.
R. F. CAMERON,
Circulation Manager.
Notice
The Peru Club will hold its annual
banquet at the Grace M. E. church
Saturday, May 15, at 6:30 o'cloci.
Tickets are on sale at Harry Porter's.
No tickets will be sold after May 14.
A. I. E. E. meets Thursday at 7:30
o'clock. I. K. Frost and C. L. Greer
will speak on "Aeronautics." Election
of officers.
I am a candidate for the position of
Managing Editor of the Daily Nebras
kan for the first semester next year.
Having had two years' experience as
editor of a county paper and being at
present on the reportorial staff of the
Nebraskan, I feel that I am qualified
for the office for which I am a candi
date. If elected I shall spend a rea
sonable amount of my time in the
work and shall co-operate with those
interested in the Nebraskan, in rais
ing the standard of our college daily.
CHARLES E. PAUL.
The Dramatic Club banquet, which
was to have been held on Friday, May
14, has been postponed.
"Komensky Club picnic at Crete Sat
urday, May 15. For particulars see
William Biba, Ruth Jelinek or Cyril
Hrbek, committee.
Bulletin on Soy Beans and Cowpeas
The Nebraska Agricultural Experi
ment Station has just Issued Bulletin
No. 150 on "Soy Beans and Cowpeas."
The bulletin may be had free of cost
by residents of Nebraska on applica
tion to the Nebraska Agricultural Ex
periment Station, Lincoln, E. A. Bur
nett, Director.
That Graduation Gift
NOTHING could be more appro
priate, or give more lasting pleasure,
than an AN SCO CAMERA from
$2 to or an IDEAL KODAK
ALBUM 60c to 12.50 in Whale
Grain Leather, Seal Grain Leather,
Walrus Grain Leather or Autumn
Leaves. See them at
The Sugar Bowl
1552 O STREET
Notice
To Subscribers of The Daily Nebras
kan: 1 have served as reporter on the
staff of the Nebraskan, am now in
the race for Associate Editor, and if
I am elected 1 will do what I can to
LOST A catcher's mit Greek letters
Delta. Uosilon on back. Please no
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