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, , -' -" ' ' "" '" ' 111 - I - DAILY NEBEABKAN THE PERSONAL r.n.vura Welsh. '17. will spend the The Daily Nebraskan Property of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln ....Editor-in-Cbier R. V. Konpal . . . Managing Editor C.'Ew Paul Z : Contributing Editor Percy Spencer ...... . Associate Editor Doris Slater ..Associate Editor A. J. Covert., r - Jean Burroughs J. A. Cejnar Charles Peterson Frank Barnett Eva Miller W. L. Sage Reportoria.1 8taff Clara Schulte Guy Moates John Kyle C. L. JoneB John Wenstrand Vivlenne Holland Marguerite Kauffman Joe C. Flaherty Dorothy Ellsworth Geneva Cheeley Allien Eberman A. H. Jensen . Ivan Beede Clay Hobson . Business Manager R B. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' AB8t BuBlneBB M&aer Entered at the postoffice,at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second chm mail.mtter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 187. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1915 KNOW THE UNIVERSITY It can now be said that the new method of holding Convoca lion pccasionally in the various buildings about the campus a goodone. The number of students that were present to listen to Professor Barbour yesterday proves that they like to see the things nn Jnt a lenture alone is often not interesting but hen'one can follow a speaker and see what he w idling about, the . . . r... . . - " :., On with h nw method. at once oecomes very iuiwcuuk. - . ; Wouldn't Walker's scheme, presented in today's Forum, be worth trying! ! THINK WELL OP YOURSELF Think well of yourself. Be good to yourself. You are very important to YOU. In you are all the elements of a successful man. You have within you the latent force that will life you "success ward." Don't pity yourself. Don't lessen your own value in your own "eyes! Have confidence in yourself. Believe in your own ability to do big things. Only by having faith in yourself can you compel others to have faith i you. Treat yourself as a man of worth. Demand much of yourself. Be your own hardest taskmaster. Be determined to better the work you are doing. Show how you can produce more at less cost of mental and physical energy. Think pig thoughts and back them up with big deeds. You can when you will You will Raymond Robins the man of great influence who was here last year is making his way westward and it seems that he will not miss the University of Nebraska. Last, but not least some of the politicians seem satisfied, course, it is hard to please everyone. Of FORUM The University Directory To the Editor of the Nebraskan: Now that it is about time for the annual University directory to be be gan, the writer wishes to make a sug gestion in regard to its form. ' Immediately after a student enters his nam and address on the Univer sity records, his address is liable to change. And that there are many changes in addreises during the Uni verslty year everyone knows. As soon as a student changes his address the directory falls to be of much use In locating him quickly. Then why not have a perpetual directory somewhat after this fashion: Place a large blank book in University ball in some conspicuous place, and whenever a student changes hia address, let him write his name and new address there in. And at intervals of a week or so the Nebraskan would render a dis tinct service by printing the change in addresses for that period. The book, of course, would remain as a guide to be referred to at any time. As for the change in the directory Itself, the writer suggests that a mar gin be left on each page headed -Changes in Addresses" for the con venience of those who wish to copy the changes as they take place. The change would require but little more space for the margin than that com monly left and consequently would re quire very little more material. The space should at least be sufficient for two changes to be made. If the plan as outlined cannot be carried out, let some other plan be followed, and let's have an up-to-the-minute directory. R. H. WALKER. Mr. Orval Brace returned yester day from Wyoming, where he has been in the United States Geological aur vey service since last May. MaHon Reeder. 'IS. and Harel Irene Martz, '18, spent the week-end at Co lumbus, Nebr. They attended the wedding of Lucile Reeder, 16, and James Morse, '14. Word has been received by Lincoln friends from Mr. and Mrs. William RntnmMller of New York City, an nouncing the birth of a son. They already had two litle daughters; Mrs. Beutenmuller was formerly Miss Edna Hyatt of this city and one" of the early alumnae of the University. ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given as pro- vided by Class Election Rules (of General Catalog, p 64), that the general election for the se- lectlng the presidents of the four respective University classes freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior), will be held on Tuesday, October 5th, in Memorial Hall. The polls will be open from 9 to 12 a. m. and from 2 to 5 p. m. I Each candidate Is required to file a written statement of his candl- dacy with the Registrar before 6 p. m., Friday, October 1. No candidate shall be entitled to election whose name is not print- ed on the ballot. There shall be no soliciting of votes by cards or otherwise at or near the polls. VANCIL K, GREER, Registrar. week-end with friends in Omaha. w..-.i ci.h hold a meeting at the Kappa Alpha TheU house yesterday afternoon.' r- n a RMher of Hastings was JUID. Vi. " a guest Monday at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Helen Tooley, '19, and Lillian John- son. '18, were umaoa . day and Saturday. II TFev'ryman II J. 's name described him as well as VELVETS U S name describes it, a lot of folks 1 Know wouia ue uppiyiii y the legislature. D 1UZ mi it Scott's Orchestra. Call, B-1482. Student Efficiency Attainment of efficiency will be the design to which the University man of tomorrow will devote ; practically every hour of his time. ., He will be so engrossed in his purpose that his favorite recreation will be piat which aids him in his quest, and only those amusements hat furtlier his efficiency will, be chosen. . ., Music Louis p. Hageosick, FZ443. . Printing that's better, at Boyd's, W North 120." A sorority wedding took plac Sat urday" at the Pi Beta ' Phi' chapter hoose, when Miss "Margaret Helen Price, daughter of Mrs. J. G. -Price, was united in marriage to iMt. Cla H. Thomas, of Omaha. The marriage vows were exchanged at four o'clock with Dr. Leon D. Young, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. Miss Clara Powers played the wedding music, using the Lohengrin bridal chorus as the wedding party entered the room of cerei&ony. The bride was attended by 'Miss Florinda Young and Miss Esther Thomas, sister of the groom. - Before the ceremony, Harry M. Cooper sang 'Because.'" The bride formerly lived in Iowa City. Since her mother has resided In Lincoln; she has spent part of the time here the paBt' two years. Mr. Thomas is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and his frat" brothers were included in the guest list for the wedding. He is engaged in business in Omaha where he 'and his bride will reside at 5020 Nicholas street. The honeymoon will be spent in the east. The guest list for the wedding in cluded the following from out of town: Mr. and vMrs. W. H. Thomas, and son, Donald, parents and brother of the groom; Miss Mary Phillip!, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Beardsley and daugh ters Ruth and Margaret, of Omaha; Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hughes, Roy Ward, Coun cil Bluffs; Miss Rachel Kellogg, Percl- val, Iowa;' Leah Shaw, Osceola; Mrs. R. M. Anderson, Cedar Bluffs; Miss Florence Slama, Wahoo; Miss Flo rence Nason, Wymore; Miss Helen Ly ford, Falls City; Miss Esther Thomas, Omaha; Miss Florinda Young, Mace donia, la.; Harry M. Cooper, Council Bluffs; Miss Clara Powers, Creston, la. f t i .... - ' - - i Golleg Book Store A Thrilling Moving Picture Serial "The Diamond from the Sky," one of the most interesting, exciting and entertaining moving picture serials, will begin at the Alpine picture theatre, 1330 O street, October 20 and 21 and continue every Wednesday and Thursday thereafter for twenty weeks. Every student should see this $800,000 photoplay. Admission only 5 cents. A cash prize of $10,000 will be paid to the person who submits the most ac ceptable suggestion for a sequel to "The Diamond from the Sky." Begin at the first chapter, October 20 and 21, enjoy the entire series, submit your suggestion and win the prize. The Al pine picture theatre, 1330 O street Only B cents. 11-24. mi iieei The University School of Music RELIABLE INSTRUCTION IN ALL BRANCHES OP Musis Diisilfe'lrt. tosttsjfo DusLig -ASK FOR INFORMATION WILLARD KIMBALL, Director .Opposite Campus lltb&RSU. DD-P BMul STOKE L-4610 A. XL PEDEN 318 North 11th f7 Desire Your Business, Your Good Will, Your Confidence, . Your Hearty CO.OPERATION. We Pledge You Satisfaction, Convenience, Courtesy end Attention, At Your Service. Botany Supplies, Fountain Pens, Engineering Sets, Second Iland Books, Pennants and Posters, Chemical Aprons, Padlocks, History Maps, History Paper, Note Books, Leather Note Books, Loose Leaf Note Books. Student Headquarters On the Square with the Student THE ! fl ff V""S T" Mi S33 North 12th 6t Telephones B2311 and BSS5S. Gleaners, Pressors, Dyers For ' the "Work and Service tt , Pleases." Call B231L . 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