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y O -'v- Ttbe DallB 1 e ! r ft a n- r ' " 4 :7 S' - CJ Daily Ucbraskan. JL eoBBoUAfttlon of t XMTlaa, Vol. 81 The Nebnuk, TeL U, Btrle4 fend Ormm, Tel. 4. MttatMa-ClUaf aHuteM If an(r Gtamlator John D. Rto . O. Bc&rcitxm, O. JL. Bvwjtr ASSOCIATE EDITORS N,WI . - P. A. EwlnR AtUattc - - ) W. Hoar Literary - Dorothy Green Recxwten D. P. De Young and Mable FoiWr and Raymond H. McCaw. tekxwt BdJtoritJ, TT KMH; Btwlneaw, TJ 11. Ti Oato, Dox U, Station A, Llneoln. gabeKtriptton Prlo, W pr jrr. In rdraaos. PWrd at tho postoflloo at Llnoo'.a, Nabraska aa aeeood-claM mall matters Editorial Remarks A pleasant feature of the visit of tho .Kansas debaters here, was the gen ernl feeling of cordiality that prevailed. Under such conditions alone can a de hating conteBt he carried out to a sat isfactory conclusion, without leaving behind tho tinge pf some misunder standing out of which bitterness is apt to grow. When institutions come to better understand each other they will perceive, the necessity of cordiality and hospitality being extended to visiting teams' at all times and upon all occa sions. Such a spirit has been inaug urated here and we desire to sec It con tinue indefinitely. As to Uie debate itself, there are no grounds of complaint. The contest was well fought out, and all who were there by their presence availed themsehes of an opportunity seldom presented. We may naturally feci proud because our men won, as It is our duty to back up our representatives upon all occasions and rejoice at their triumphs. Hut at the same time we can not be so remiss as to overlook the splendid showing made by the Kansas mrii, and tho cor dial spirit they showed In reciproca tion to the welcome extended to them Altogether the contest was a most sat isfactory one, and moie can not be tald. O It is n fact recognized b- all cul tured and most educated people that there is no way In which a city can show Its cast socially, or its rank as a place of culture and refinement as by its attitude toward music. As soon as a city can maintain enthusiastically a good orchestra it has shown its best proof of where it stands financially. In tellectually and otherwise. Perhaps the two loudest cries in uni erslty life are for college ppirlt and making our university rank with thosa of the east. Neither the standard which a uni versity maintains intellectually nor hur position In athletics are the dedshe test to her rank. The final test is her interest in art. It is the function which she puts before the public as tho result of a serious aim to present something higher than a mere passing hour's play which make her east or west in reputation. The Universlt of Nebraska may. raise her standard Intellectually; she may playr better football than Yale or Harvard, but un til she can say she has a Glee club as one of her main . organizations and ab6ve all, that her Glee club is sup ported as enthusltlcally and interest edly as In eastern universities, she can not claim eastern college spirit or rank with the east as an Institution of culture as well as of Intellect or ath letics, in all eastern universities the tF.eu club, concert Js conBl'dered one of the main events of the year, and it Is at tended in this spirit of enthusiasm. We in the west need to realize that we live for more than bread alone and to nko an active Interpst In thingu which will lift us out of ourselves. The Giro tlub concert will do more to lift you out of yourself than any other university diversion from the every-day grind, and for just this rea son does not belong In the same cate gory with the usual entertainments of University life. ' The Glee club -has worked hard to make thisc-Oncert the result of their best ejTorts. The lub has been under the' direction of Mr Henry Games, whose rank as an artist and superior musician, and whose sterling qualities as a man desre your lesprct and recognition. Go to the concert Friday evening. May (5, Olher theatre, and show your college spirit. If you haven't any, go for your individual good, and let your presence show an appreciation of the efforts of the boys and of the sincere and untiring work of one who has done much for music In Lincoln, Mr. Henry Earner. RECITAL TO-NIGHT Graduating Recital of Miss Vera Upton in Memorial Hall. This evening Miss Vera Upton, as sisted by an octette of ladles' voices, will render the following recital for graduation, in Memorial hall: PART I. Pur dicesti, o bocc a bella 1 otti lt)tT7-17 Am Meor Schubert Mlnnellcd Hrahms Scena and Aria "Softly sighs the olce of evening." from "Der "GrclEchutz" Weber Ic h licbo dich Grieg Serenade Richard Strauss Hay Making Alicia Nepdham You and I Liza Lehmnnn Waltz. Song from "Romeo and .Ju liet" Gounod PART II. Selections from "King Reno's Daughter" Smart A Story adapted from Henrik Hcrtzs drama: lolanthe daughter of King Rene Count of Provence, has been betrothed In infancy to the son of the Count of Vaudemont. Stricken with blindness when but a year old. she has been reared with all knowledge of the fac ulty of sight withheld from her. A leech or magician has promised to re store her sight by means of an amulet ho has uhen her, on condition that she is first informed of themlssing sense, but the king refuses permission. Iolanthe's betrothed, wandering as i Lioubadour, lights upon her abode in a valley of Vaucluse. Without knowing her for a territorial feud has kept their lives apart the troubadour knight is enthralled by her beauty. He does not know that she Is blind, and his words reveal to her the faculty of which she has been kept In ignor ance. He thus unwittingly aids the magician's a,rt and lolanthe is restored to sight. lolanthe Soprano Vera Upton Marta Mezzo Soprano. Elma Marsland Beatrice Contralto Anna Scheldt Sextette Maude Younge, Lou Young, Maud Cornell. Edith Roberts, Julia Mc Cune. Nettie Workman. Recitative "What magic In a mln- strel's song must dwell" Marta' Trio "Now amulet and spell" ...:. .lolanthe, Marta and Beatrice Duet "Swept the Angelus Is ring ing." Marta, Beatrice and Sextette Recitative "Oh! What a dawn".. , Marta Finale "Rene, the King," lolanthe and Octette Glee Club concert May Cth, Oliver Tneatre. Wlik-k's Trunk & Bag Store, 103G 0. The new Army hat for encampment timo can be had now at Palno's Cloth ing Store. The best hat yet. For Ju8t 90c- Plan Your Trip Early During J 904 several opportunities to go back East at greatly reduced rates will be offered by the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Pauj Railway. If you want to be kept posted regarding low rates, dates of sale, stop-over privileges and train service, advise me the probable time and destination of your trip. Through train service from any point on the main line of the Union Paeific Rail road to Chicago every day. Folder free V f V t f A A ' i F. A. NASH Goneral Western Agon f BSZSSSSS22ZS2S22SSZSZSZZQ EH0C0LATE5BDNBnN5 Sold Only by Harley Drug Co 11th and O Street. oooooltolonoooooo,. ? X o . o X o X Tennis o o o X o X o x o li o We have sold as many high grade rackets as dur- o ing the whole last reason. tr H o o X o X o X o X o X o o K o V o Why? ,IusTcome and see why. We have every grade from the lowest price to'the best made. Our ex perience in catering to the wants of critical players has mude It possible for us to buy the, best in the market. 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