T. ,'. W i . THE DAILY NEBRA9KAN. i com x VL - X ; r V. Ph X rf' t tbcDaify Htbraskan A consolidation of Tho Hesperian, Vol. CI, Tho Nobroskan, Vol. 10, Scarlot ana Croam, Vol. 4. Publlshod dally, oxcei and BDt Sunday HTnnri.iv. nt tho University of Nobraaka. Lincoln, Neb., by tho Henporlan Publish ing Co. Application made for ontry at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nobraakn, as eccond-clasB matter under act of Con gress of March 3, 1879. r Bdard of Directors. 0. V. P. Stout. Laurenco Fowlor. II. P. Leavltt ' Dwlcht Cramer. A. a. Schrolbor.H Manager Fred Naughton Circulation W. B. 8tandovon Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Price, $2 per year In advance Tho nominations raado ycatorday by tho University Senate of tho profes sora from whom tho chairman of tho Fraternity Council is to bo chosen, fes.s tho reault of a plan formu tod by tho fraternities to raleo tho eenoral standing of tho Groek letter i.i- l 4t. ITnltinmlt.. tniAnfa of 8omo of tho FroBhmon entering achool Jiad complained that tho flrst ow weeks of. Unlvexslty llfo encoun tered, by youthful .fledkers after knowl edgeiimbled too Inuch tho "Btronu (UB life." Thoy claliucdHhat tho fra ternities and sororities made llfo so Interesting that many now students got practically no benofit from thelr first Bomeatcr'B work. Claims wore also made that tho fraternities tended to detract members from tho straight and narrow paths oflearnlng and that too much tlmo and strosfrwns put upon tho lighter and brighter sidoof life. Whllo theso claims wero notalto- . . , gctnor true in an cases, atin uio mr dencoseemed to siiow that Uioy wero true1 In "many cases, far too many to mako th fralernitlcs very beneficial to school life, from tho standpoint of the professors and porenb. Too many youthn and maidens, away from tholr mother's apron s'trlngs for tho first time in their lives, permitted them selves to bo carried away., by the glamour and gaiety of "rushing week," and-BO neglected their Btudlcs. It Is -the purpose of tho councils to pass some regulationsrestricting the rushing season, giving the. now stu dent" tlmo to becomo thoroughly ac--climated and well acquainted with his nowurroundlngs before being calleu" upon to- judgo of tho merjts of-any fraternity. . " Tho Greek letter men seem to be en tirely satisfied with tho prospects and feel that if all rcceivo tho same treat ment no one should have any caus to complain. Tho fraternities and 8ororjtes are to bo comtnended for tho willingness they havo shown in taking up tho task of regulation, with out calling on tho University authorl ties to lay down hard and fast rules, which might work a hardship on some one. PETTY THIEVING. Tho recent cold weather has brought forth tho usual, number of reports of missing overcoats and other wlntor woftthcr ' apparel. It scorn's ..strange that tho human mind Is so prono to beliovo In tho honesty of others that desplto tho warnings that coats and hats hung In tho halls aro hung there at tho owners' risk, the various own ers serenely disregard tho warning and contlmto to hang. It seems stranger still that in a university wQicro tho flower of the younger generation of tho whole state Is supposed to bo gathered that thero aro thoeo Bhort-slghted persons who aro unable to tell their own coats from their neighbor's, especially If tho neighbor's coat happens to be a bit nower than their own. In former years the University has furnished a check room whero wraps could bo left, but this year every nook and cornor was so crowded that no placo could bo set- aside as a check room. Consequently the trusting stu dent Is called upon to bear the burden, and If ho cares not enough' for hl3 coat to carry it with him ho must tako tho consequences. Let us hopo that In futuro years, when new -buildings aro available, that a placo will be provided to hang one's coat, with a fair assurance that It will bo there when he returns. rS2 tJ ; . Corners o z y tSain y ester field's, NEW ATTRACTION bniversity Students will find tlem ' Especially Attractive .... . SAM'S CAFE liy-121 North Thirteenth Corners CCCCCC)Cg)Cg3C)Cg)g)Cg3tg3Cg3 y. z o Delegates Will Report. It Is somewhat unusual to havo a Sunday evening scrvlco at tho Univer sity, but the Importance of tho ocea slon warrants this step for next Sun day. Tho Nebraska delegates at. tho Nashvlllo convention1 will give a re port of tho proceedings of the COnVOn Hnn nni) avm-v TTnivAmlt.v atinlflnt l urged to hear them. The service will bo run as nearly as possible like ono of tho convention meetings, tho great convention hymns will be sung, and throughout thoNuidlenco will bo made to feel- tho convention spirit. Short, earnest and enthusiastic talks will bo mado by several of the delegates. Music will be furnished bytbe Young Mon's Christian- Association quartot Tho mooting will bo lield in Memorial Hall andwlll begin promptly at 7:30 ii x Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. x The ex-members of tho Y. W. C. A. cabinet who went out of office a few days since had their pictures taken ensemble at Townsend's yesterday. They wero: Misses Barton, Archibald, Trigg, Prestont, Kaufmann, Agco, Stuart, L. Bonnet, Henrlch and Vlb bard, secretary of the association. WE BELIEVE IN ADVERTISING Y, fo. C. A. Notes. Tho 'finance committee, under the leadership of Mr. I. U Thompson, Ik starting a special campaign for funds. Tho fiscal year of tho association ends- April 1st and it will bo a great favor to tho committee and to the officers if all thoao who are. indebted either bj subcsrlption or by momberahlp will try to sottlo" by thai. time. Tho prayer meeting Wednesday night was In charge of tho Nashville delegate. Tboso present enjoyed a ory profitable and instructive half hour. Tho time fr tho annual election ot officers is drawing near. Members of the association should bo thinking this matter over In order to decide on tho students who will be tho right men for tho positions. And believe that every loyal University student should patronize Nebraskan ad vertisers. They will find them to be the. leaders in their particular lines and will ing to do everything possible to please you. Why not show.your loyalty to the University and to your own paper? ocisxiQnaT MENTION THE DAILY NEBRASKAN YOU OUGHT TO KEEP A Forbes Stables, llvory, cab nd bag gage, 1125 P St. Bell B50; Auty 1550, nmrfororet the TJni. School Of Jjuslo Dean Pound will deliver an address .before the Missouri Bar association at Kansas City nuxt week. Atto'rncy Gon eral Hadloy, of Standard Oil famo, and Dean Pound aro to bo tho speakers of tho occasion. MEMORY BOOK Every student in the eastern colleges keeps one Our representative wiM call on you with the - "NEBRASKA" BOOK The College Memory Book Company Champaign, Illinois 8 - ft . i x M v xi . m v -wV. v- ,,S " . S ; ..ir.1, fr jlt,-'JB Si&mUmti-iMW