f4" - 0&'- .- i.r. -p - ., ' ; " '. r' ' -' pnr-; V vr?." -"-! "" T - i THE DAILY INEBRA8KAN, T Ce Dap tlebrashan A consolidation of Tho Hoflporlan, Vol. 31, Tho Nebrns- knn, Vol. 10, Scarlet nnd Croain, Vol. 4. Publlflhcd dally, oxcept Sunday and Monday, at tho University of Nebras ka, Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hesperian Publishing Co. Board of Directors. O. S. V. P. Stout. Laurence Fosslor H. P. Loavitt. Dwght Cramer. A. O. 8chrolber. Edltor-ln-Chlof J. D. Clark Manager Fred Nnughton Circulator Walter E. Standoven Athlotlc R. A. Van Orsdol Editorial Rooms nnd Duslncss OfTlco, U 21 Vfc. Post Omco, Station A, Lin coln, Nob. Night Telephono Automatic 2365 Subscription Prlco, $2 por year in ad vance Entered at tho postofTlcp at Lincoln, Nob., as second-class mall matter un dor tho act of congress of Mar. 3, 1879. Individual notices will bo charged for at tho rate of 10 cents for oach In sertion. Faculty dopartmontal nnd university bulletins will gladly bo pub lished froo, aH horotoforo. Welcome. On behalf of tho Unlvorslty at largo tho Dally NobniBknn oxtonds a hoarty welcomo to the now student, and truBts that ho may roallzo as nearly as human may those dreams of col lego life which have hovered over him for the last throe months. Hut If this' bo ImposBlbk', let him remember that tho fault lies, not with tho University, but with his dreams, and that ho Ib here for work and not for play lie time which the work will reulro. Dosldos tho regulnr staff members, thero will bo a number of reporters who will ndl havo so much work to do, nnd will be in lino for positions on tho staff next year. Tho only requlromonts of candi dates for these positions are that thoy bo up In their clnsB work. Anybody desiring to try for any plnco on tho Nobrasknn should see the editor-in-chief as soon as possi ble in tho Nebraskan ofTlco at tho east end of tho second floor of tho main building. GLEE CLUB TRIP. (Continued from pngo 1.) week so os to enable tho club to glvo concorts In several towns whllo re turning from tho conBt. 'At presont tho itinerary Is as follows: Cheyenne, April 10. Boulder, April 11. Denver, April 12. Puoblo, April 13. Ogden (matinee), April 16. Salt Lako City, April 1(5. lIx)s Angolea nnd surrounding towns, six concerts, April 18 to 23. Loland Stanford, April 25. UnivorBity of California, Aprlf 2G. 8an Frnncisco, April 27. Sacramento, April 28. Portlnnd, April .30. Tncoma, May 1. Everett, May 2. Soattlo, May 3. Mr. D(rk's reception was moBt cor dial ovory placo ho visited, and ho was much pleased with hifl trip. Tho only difllculty ho had in arranging for tho appoaranco of his chlb waa at Seattle, whero tho annual farco of tho Junior clafls of tho University of Washington had boon set for tho only evening on which tho club could ap pear. As this farce Is tho great oyent FELLOWS, I'M GLAD TO SEE Y00 BACK I need you in my business, and I think you can use more of my $2.50 HATS Btfdd, $2.50 Hatte, JJ4 O will doubtless find It a groat chango from tho high school to tho Unlvorslty,- and he will make many mistakes, but in those mistakes ho will ILnd thoso roady to help him and lie- will finally como to roallzo that wo aro oil ono big family and that tho Univer sity is lndeod our Alma Mater. Journalists, Attentlonl Tho Dally Nobraskau Is now enter ing upon a now year, and a number of positions on tho staff aro to bo filled. These places aro absolutoly open to all, within cor tain restrictions placed by tho board of regents, and any ono having tho Journalistic Ilea in his oar has a chance to attain tho dizzy -eminence of a chief editorship if ho is willing to work. This year It will bo possible for ovory member of tho staff to obtain Unlvorslty credit for whatever work ho may do on tho papor and this should obviate all difllculty as to tho of tho year at that University, it Hoomod hopeless to try to effect a chango, but Mr.' Dirks collected us many Juniors as ho could And In tho city nnd persuaded thorn to consont to a substitution of attractions. Tho twenty-llvo mon who will mako tho trip will travel In an elegantly ap pointed hotel car, with another car for baggage. The first stop In tho selection of tho members of tho club will bo taken noxt weok, whon a mass meeting of all tho students will bo hold, and In terest aroused. Then tho try-outB will occur, and a committee composed of Mr. Gillespie, the director, Mr. Wil liams, tho presldont, and Mr. Dirks will select the men. It Is Intended that tho positions shall not go to men who havo good voices alone, but rather to thoso who aro thorough gentlemen. 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