ffirn'tl M u i --:-. t f i' r t JP A ;-rf : ' TCbeBaf Is IFlebraekan Vol. IV, No. 132 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1905. Price 5 Centa rT-7i &' I U: u .3 h. i lo I' Lt- I'iT m- Itf-'- Wd- vrzs.K- K.---: j'jt r LV r la" FOR CAP MD GOWN Seniors Decide Yesterday to Wear Iteual Graduation Dress. Reports of '05 Committee Heard and All Accepted. The Senior class met yesterday morning at ll In the chem. lecture loom to hear the reports of the varl icus committees. The Commemoration committee re ported that it was the unanimous opinion of the members of the com mittee that no mote ntting memorial (ould be left behind by the present Senior class than the pictures of the six chancellors who have presided over the University. After consider able diccuscion the report of the committee was accepted, and instruc tions given to procure the pictures. These pictures are to lib hung in the new Temple, when completed, and un til then they will occupy a place in the library. The Ivy day committee reported that no definite day had yet been de cided upon for the planting of the ivy. but that the date would probably be set about May 22 or 23. It was de cided to have no facility address in connection with the Ivy day exercises. The prolonged absence of the chair man ot the May outing committee has prevented any active work by that committee, rt:;d no report was had The Caps and Gowns committee re ported biiefly that a suitable firm hn-'i been found to furnish men's caps and gowns in casi they were wanted, and at a reasonable figure. The discussion which this question aroused at the last class meeting seemed lacking yes terday, and when the question as to whether the men of the class should wear caps and gowns during com mencement week was put it was car lied in favor of the costumes, with about four dissenting votes. The girls present voted solidly in favor of the mens wearing the "togas." The Invitation committee reported that the invitations, at 8 cents per, would be ready for sale the latter .part of next week. A few still unsettled accounts pre vented the manager of the Senior An nual from making a final report. This report will probably be made at the next meeting of the class. Captain Hyde spoke for the Senior baseball team, urging more enthus iasm and support, and insisting upoi '05 breaking the custom of the Senior athletic teams always being defeated. Elect Captain. The girls' basketball team held its last meeting of the season yesterday. Misjs Pearl Archibald was elected cap tain for next year. The election of Miss Archibald to the captaincy meets with the hearty approbation of all. She has been one of the hardest work ers on the '05 victorious team. The position of center has been the one generally allotted Miss Archibald and she has always played a good game and never been outplayed by her op ponent. Alpha Tau Omega Will hold their annual banquet May G at the Lindell. COCKXXX)OCOCXXCXDOCXD Freshman Party IOWA DEFEATED 'Varsity's Third Game Away From Home a Victory. The Varsity won the third game of the schedule yesterday afternoon by a score of 3 to 1. Iowa was not able to find Dort at any time of the game, being able to bring in but one run. The Varsity found the Iowa pitcher quite frequently and as a result three runs were chalked up to Nebraska's favor. This was one of the closest and most hotly contested games the Vars ity has played this season. Today they meet Chicago university at Chicago, and with Morse in the box they should add another victory. Iowa defeated Chicago last Saturday by a score of 5 to 3. Dramatic Club. .Saturday evening. May fi, the Dramatic club will present a one-aact drama of Italian setting, entitled "Fennel." The cast comprises the fol lowing ihara'ters: Taddo Ferrari, a master violin maker; John I.. Clark. FIlllpo. apprentice to Ferrari; Harold Steiner. Sandro, apprentice to Fer rari; Roy Sunderland. Glannina, Fer rari's daughter; Minnie Hiller. The play promises to be a very ex cellent one. The Dramatic club, In the former plays they have presented this semester have exhibited rare ability in amateur playing and If an able cast and long practice are criter iens, Saturday ""night's production will not fail to keep pace with the previous record of the club. The Y. M. C. A. quartet, composed of Messrs. Hutton, Higgins, Edgerton and Wallace, have consented to render several vocal selections before the play. The play will be given in Memorial hall and will commence promptly at 8 o'clock. An admission lee of 15c will be charged. Erie B. Woodward; M. D., diseases of eye, ear and throat. 207-8 Richards block. Phone G6G. I Freshman Party 8 Walsh Hall, May 5 8 Dancing jj Tickets $1.25 8 xxxxxxximnixixixiiiixxxiixxxiixxxiiixxximixxxx May Morning BreaKfasl St. Paul's Church Saturday, May 6. M TTTTTTTtllllllirilllllllTrilTTTTTgTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT INSPECTION TOMORROW Cadets to Be Scrutinized By Of ficial Eyes. Tomorrow afternoon the battalion of cadets will be inspected by Cap tain Palmer, a government Inspector The following order, stating the par ticulars of the inspection, was read before the battalion last evening: "The battalion of cadets will be in spected by a government Inspector Thursday, May 4, 1905. For this pur pose the chancellor has excused all cadets from (lasses from 2 until G o'clock p. m. The entire battalion will assemble promptly In the armory at .'! o'clock p. m., on the above day. "White duck trousers will be worn First call will be sdunded at 2:43 p. m. The Inspection will be preceded by battalion review and inspection alter which battalion and company drill will be held. "By order of Captain Chase " Government inspections of univers ities and military schools are held an nually. The results of such Inspec tions are reported to the war depart ment, which compares the reports of similar inspections. One student out of each of the six Institutions ranking highest as a result of the inspections is tendered a commission as second lieutenant in the regular army. Nebraska has made an excellent showing In previous inspections. Last year especially was the report of Cap- tain Will ox. U. S. A , who inspected the battalion most favorable The ap pcarnnce of the cadets he said com pared favorably to that of the regular army. Captain Wilcox (oncluded ills n port in the ' following significent words: "A true military spirit is developed to the extent of acquiring an excellent esprit de corps, a pride in bearing and a friendly spirit of rivarly between the organizations." Elliott's Sultorium, cleaning, dyeing and repairing. Prices reasonable. 1136 O street. Both phones. H CALL ONJEGENTS Will Appeal to Board For Finan cial Support. Dclmtlng Axunrlutlon HUM Faring n II I j Dflclt. The University Debating association met at 11 a in. yesterday In U 204 to devsie some means of lifting the burden of debt which the association has Incurred this year through the two debates held In Lincoln. This in tho flist time for Beveral years that two inter-state debates have been held the same year The expenso of bring ing the Judges here for the Iowa do Late was unusually heavy, owlnif to the long distances that some of them had to travel, and the expenses of Mr two teams were quite large, while th" crowd was not what It should have been at either of the debates. Secre tary Waldron reported that Dean Pound, of the Law college, had kindly consented to loan the association $8.r and that accounts which were still un paid would make a to'tal deficit of nl.our $100. Several of the speakers deemed it Inexpedient to take the student sub hirlption method of making up tho money for where subscription papers are sent around each year the stu dents finally refuse to support a look ing proposition and Interest In de bating work In the University iiuiif gradually die out under such circuni Htances. The majority opinion of the meeting was that since the Board of Regents had seen fit to assume the responsibility of determining who should have tontrol of the Inter state debates of this University, it should also assume the responsibility of making up any deficit there might be In the treasury at the end of the year. Hy unanimous vote of the associa tion the president was instructed to appoint a committee of three to in terview the regents and, if possible, secure tho amount of the deficit through an appropriation by that body President Anderson announces the following committee: C L. Waldron, chairman; John L. Clark, Fail M Marvin Senior Program. Following tho custom prevalent for several years, between now and the end of school each of the four aiadenilc classes will have charge of one Convocation program. This morning the program of the Senior class will be given, as follows: Piano solo, Souvenir de Balisarlo OeBtou Miss Allene McEachron Reading, Hager Nicholson MrHCeyser. Tronibo solo, The Toreador Song From Carmen. Mr. Cornell. The Seniors will meet In the rooms below chapel and attend this morn ing's exercises In a body. The University Engineering Society will meet this evening In M211. Prof. Chatburn will give a talk on "The Lincoln Paving Contract Lawsuits." "I I 1 1 i .31 ' r.i V ' A '.' v i ? & A , 3Ur . -M i ' , ?v tin. ' -- t ii ifolb&aL. U$$i& .9.& " r I. . mfr&&&&&& lVt : 1 J (ljS(j