jm 'yrrvT.v,,-.- , rr ' l ii yawiiKi Hif,T!8WiWll.iaHll nyay-i; "?'l il i ""I'll i I " ' V tJ ' " 1 ' mafci rr'. - 5" l - - , t - tt Cbc Datlf ftebraiftftti HU HHHHIIHt. -i-a I v ; I" I I If IS l W. E 1 II LJ vl ijk n ,1 & I! it IV I 8- IP It '? Classes Fifht in Deadly Warfare (Continued from page 1.) on the street, fthd was promptly nabbed and hurried away to seclusion Tiic Sophs wWe alsd laying for D. V. Dc Young and Beach Jones, who were on the program, but apparently they failed t accomplish their designs, ul though fot- a tlmo grave fearH were ntertalne-d for our star reporter. W. H. Nelder was Intercepted, his face blackened a beautiful mahogany tint. nnJ turned loose. Party Held In Peace. In the evening a large throng of students and townspeople gathered In front of Walsh hall. However there were plenty of police present, and there was nothing doing. Most of the Vreshmbn came in hacks, and the (ouplcs were escorted up the stairs anJ into the halls by the cops who thnperoned tho ptrty. The crowd was restless and Inclined to be demonstra tive, but all they could do was to bowl at tho empty uir, and vljw the tommon-pJace sights of the street. Tho Freshmen had a nice time in rplte of the discordant elements rag ing without Cramer, Standever and Rtelner wcto nil there proud of their enlevement of having been kk' napped. Tho play and Ihe debate were called off, owing to a shortage f hands and "chilled tootsies." In spite of all detracting features the party was held In pretty good shap and those who were present enjoyed thein pfllvea quite thoroughly. Will Go Down in Uni. History. Never beforo In the history of our University has such a great class dis turbance occurred. Class scraps have taken place, and Individuals have been kidnapped, but never baa there Deen bUch a concentration of these practices into a big ercnt. The display of col '.pro spirit wns simply wonderful, and the combative spirits of the rival ( lossmen were wrought up to u tre mendous degree. There were no llrr.: s at all. Everything was preclpitntlve. and nowhere among the students wce n voice of caution mined. All poemd to approve tho day's doings, and f-re even willing to-lend a hand. The tur prise Is that the girls took a prominent part, and tho credit of doing their share can not be denied them. It is difficult to imagine when another strap can take place which will be able to serve as a parallel to this long drawn out battle, and those who witnessed the ents of yesterday will have many, startling recollections to recall. Regarding Glee Club Concert. We print communications, reserving the right to make whatever comment we-may eo fit, but not assuming re sponsibility for them. Apropos of the Glee club's going to give a concert in Norfolk this evening we would llko to say a word about the wav the concert here was attend ed last Friday evening. We will begin wjth the faculty. These art they who went: Professor Barber and wife. Professor Nicholson and wife. Professor Stout. J.oulse Pound. Mrs. Barbour and Eleanor. " rrofessdr Burnett bought a ticket under protest. Mr. Myer bought a ticket willingly. (If any professor who went or bought a ticket is omitted from this list, by tailing at - the, office he can sign or make his mark here X ) Where was the Chancellor? Davis, thou exponent of music, where were tfiou? O, Fling, there Is rythm in all the universe-, even in the name of Mlra beau. , Ouerneey Jones, hatt no music n thy soul? O, Swczey. with one lye on the stars, thou wilt in time se" th heavenly choir, but thou shouldst have gone last Frlda night am'. Manned' to au earthly one. Pu Deutschcr Propheten, was ibt los? Sind sie nicht Deutschcr und Jagd machen for schonen and Kunste? y?n have given Lees and Dann up. They find too much muBlc In kinesasa knlino to need any more. Ab for our law' brethren, we are sure they ,ha,d Dr. Pound look in the book and see and finding no law to orapel them to go, stayed at home Oh, thou seers of the art of Sboke- sittra.imr nit i i . mm i vv 1A ''rJSfmSjGL: fa&wifir i j. A Stylish White Hat v" i ii .twill v i nLiiimi hi ia A- T 1 J A 1 Or tne june Dnae n special ! C showing of the newest modes in styles that are pretty and winsome as the deft and skillful lingers of clever artists can make them. Your inspection of these airy white creations is invited. Particularly noticeable will be the effects of pleated, shirred folded chiffon with lace trimming in drooping effect Others of all-over Wee are very stunning Prices are very moderate, and range from $3. 75 to $10. & JfczboO)uivai(o bpenre, "The man who hast no nunx In his soul Is fit for treason, strategoni and spoints," etc. Seriously, it was the serious duty of every member of he faculty to have been present at the concert as an en couragement to an organization which can more speedily than any other, ralso the standard of University life and promote college spirit. They should have been there to show an appreciation of the enthusiastic inter est taken in the club by its director. Mr. Henry Karnes, whose name is an honor to the University faculty roll. To know Mr. Karnes :s to know a proof that music is the broadest of all arts. Right here might bo written a sermon. We in the University, faculty and students alike, have too great a tendency to "run to head" like cab bages, and-the world needs men. Music is a character developer. Haven't you time? You always hae time to hear music. It will give you higher anil better thoughts while you listen, there Is more serious soul prayer in it than In most creeds. It is the expression of human life and all that 1b above and beyond it. It comes from the soul, not the head; nor heart nor mind. It sympathizes with your lifp's tragedies and laughs with its joys. You will feel it and it will live with you after facts are forgot ten. Begin right away and do your part as University faculty and students to promots an active Interest in music. It will be a proof that you do not let the book learning that you know run you off on a side path. C." Erie B. Woowward. M. D., eye. car. nose and threat. Glasses fitted. Rich ards block, Lincoln. - Wiiick's Trunk &. Bag Store, 10315 0. Special rate to students at Hendry's. 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