i jjiumjun.pwpmHiwii s& "r'i -X'- - L-' i'.w iiT V. to.' Xlbe S)ail IFlebrasfcan . ' a. ." .- K I; K Ub-i ?, Kna r v Vol. V. No. 98. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1906. Price 5 Cents PI PIT 1 I ID n A -I I V t 0O0OO0O0OOO0O0OOOO0OOOCXXX30OOO0OOOO0OOOOOOO0OOOOOO0O ULLL lLUD KftLL I 3 i . c, , .-, . MASS MEETING HELD TO ROUSE ENTHUSIASM FOR CONCERT. "l Dr. Bolton in Charge Speeches by Chancellor Andrews, Mrs. Ray-. . mond and "Bud" Gillespie. -i What proved to bo one of the moat enthusiastic mass meetings' of the year was the Glee Club rally held in Momorial Hall yesterday morning. The object of the meeting was to arouse the studentsof this Institution to tho fact that their Olee Club is tho best glee club west of the Atlantic ocean and that it will appear for the first and only time in Lincoln at the Oliver Tlieater this afternoon and evonlng. Incidentally it wns urged that overy student tilrn out and givo the boys a rousing cheerxbeforo thoy leave for their Pacific coasttrip. Dr. Bolton, wlthoiiKwhom no mass meeting1 Is ever a complete success, rifflclated as usual, and wlthrhe usual result loud encoring and laughter, by the audience. Chancellor Andrews gave a short talk in -which he praised the growth of tho Gloo Club and urged its support by tho students. Mm. Raymond accounted for the girls' part of the entertainment this ovoning, proving hor statements with a most convincing bit of evidence :a song by tho Girls' GIqo Club itself. Tho opin ion of all presont upon hearing tho girls sing wns tluuthe club that sings better thnn thoy wllPhavo to be im ported, that's all. ..Mr. "Budd" Gillespie followed with an urgent appeal to tho studentir-to take advantage- or tins tiioir last op- iqrtunity to hear tho best bunch of singers over turned out-of this Univer sity. " Tho meeting closed with a lullabye by the Glee Club. ' Tho concerts to ho given this after noon and evonlng by the clubs con sists of tho following program: Concert. Pari I. College Song. Martini Hymn . .Gomes Gleo and Mandolin Clubs. J (a) Slstor, Awake.. .Tompleton Strong (b) Nearest and Dearest.. -Caracclolo Girls' Glee Club. - Northern Lights Overture. ... ..Woldt f " Mandolin Orchestra. Whistling Specialty. G. A. Iroland. PIckannlny Lullaby Mncy Gleo Club. Tho Ride of tho Elves... Mendelssohn j; Girls' GleovClub. Pplka Do Bravura (flute Solo).Frehdo ' Louis Moypr. Sunset ' . .Van Do Water '' " . Glee Club. Meditation . M6riison Mandolin Orchestra. Hypnotism, l". Part II. JjormlnghnuB, tho Great. B. C. Johnson Goldensteln, the Ingrato.M. L, Klmmol Pr, Flunk, tho Real .Hypnotist. . , " , , ." ,'. . . .E. E. Spraguo Yankn Potassa A, B. Crablll Musical Numbers "Masai's in do Cold, Cold Ground" ' ''. . . , J. A. Mould qn,d Club Friday and Saturday Varsity, vs. Western League Bryanites ANTELOPE PARK 3:15 OOCXXXXXXXXXXX)COCXXXXXXXX3CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXD "Tell Mo Pretty Maiden" Double Soxtetla College Song, "Ching-a-Llng" Yanka Potassa and Sextette Overture Instrumental "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup" Gloo Club Entre Acte Medley. .. .Arr. by Nllcs. "v Mandolin Orchest Minstrelsy. Part HI. Comedians. Cudonia, E. C. Johnson, Cecil Barnabus, MVL, Klmmel Interlocutor. B. B. Gillespie Musical Numbers Opening Chorus. College. Song, "lolly Golfing Weather"... Glen Mason and Club "I Don't KnowWhere I'm Goln but I'm on MyWny" Cudonia aiuhCocll Barnabus "Nobody" Tv. Cudonia QuartQtte, '.'Back Slidin' Brudder" . Messrs. Mason, Plumb, Cecil Barnabus and Cudoma Closing Chorus. v report submllicd two weoks ago. -Tho investigation has caused considerable Irritation among Mr. Edgorton's friends In and out' of tho Unlvorslty and a lively mooting is oxpectod this aflor noon. Tho attondanco will probably not bo as large ns It would have been-If tho meeting could have been at tho con vocation hour. The unusual hour was necessitated by the lact that all of tho convocation periods between now and vacation are occupied. Y.MXAfOR'06-7 ARTHUR JORGENSON APPOINTS CABINET FOR 06 AND '07. -unanimous oiwhe gi'o INVESTIGATORS TO REPORT. TheJunlors Will Meet Today In U. 106 for Junior Prom. Report. A meeting of tho Junior class will bo held at 5 m. today in U. 106 to hear the report bf committee which has been investigating tho report of the chairman of the Junior Prom, com mittee. Tho report of the committee has been delayed for a considerable time due to tho dlfllrulty of getting ut Ltho facts of each ltom. The commit tee has boon further, delayed by the desire to make a very thorough invo'i tlgatlon of the affair. f There has been a. Jong standing -suspicion that manyof our University dances are not conduct od on-a proper basis-and it la with considerable Inter- rest that the report of this committee Is awaited. Members of tho comnilt teo refuse 'to state Just -what tho ia ure of the report will be, hut tho gen eral impression seems to prevail that all will not.be found according to tho - 3choolvfpr Blind Accredited. A dispatch frbmNebraBku City says: The Nebraska Institute for theBUnd has been placed on the list of oV credited, schools of the State Unlvor slty. A letter to Superintendent Morey, received today from Inspector T. M. Hodgmnn "of tho Unlvorslty, reads as follows: "The commit teo on nccrodItod schools, after an horn's consideration of the question (a new one distinctly) lnnnlmously voted accredltmont; not "s- cause your course of si tidy harmonizes with our entrance requirements, but und that your school would be a feetlor to tho Unlvorslty, nor .bo- . . because thoy wlshoUsto c'xjjTress con lldcncc In the ligltimate standard schooj work you are-doIngN. me. information in tne letters pleasing to the management of Ufo local institution because among some tho impression has been created that tho school for the blind- hpro was do ing secondary work. During his visit hero Inspector Hodgmnn said that the work was equal to that of other schools and fihould, so far ns ho could seo, bo accorded the same accredltmont ns Lthey wore receiving. In the past tho school for the blind has been looked upqn by many as an.asylum or home for helpless, blind, but Jhc action of tho University, authorities puts it on the level with the best high schools of tho state. This is tho only school for tho blind- in the country, In the knowledge of Superintendent Mbroy, that nas been so recognized. The rec-, ognition will remove from tho mlndt? oftymrenltfof blind children any Uoubts Cabinet Selects the Different Commit tees Work for Coming' Year Outlined by the Men. Arthur JorgenBon called the newly appointed cabinet for '()G and '07 to gether last Wednesday ovoning, April 4, in order that tho committee chnlr men might select men to act on thojr various committees. Tho usual number, ten committee men, to work on tho cabinet this year arc: J. C. Knode, now students; II. W. White, Biblo study; Ira Qh von Foroli6devotlonal ; . Art Schrolbor, finance; B. K. Eaton, publications; A. E. Wolfe. mTBsJons; L. A. Higglns, social; It. G. Pierce, rooms ; M. E. Cornelius, employment and II. L Swan, membership. A total of ono hundred and thirty four men were selected for worltbu. committees and of those the following eighteen will compose tho Biblo Study Commlttop: Hinmnn, Kavan, R. R. mkh, Jorgenson, Kerr, Crosby, Baird, DavlsD;e Young, Hickman, Humphrey, Rutlo'lgeTid, Walters, Wisdom, H. AY Barro, LimcHn, B. B. Miller. The NewSludents Cohunitteo willconslst of Blslibp. Fawlor, Gridlngor, Gravl Hch, H. CHughes, HlcnltoIurdlng, Holllngsworth, Hunt, KreJIcolt4lr8h- meir, McWillinms, Mjtollor, Pose, Phllllns. Robertson. Krlefesnnn. Stahl. 8haw, Tillotson, Vosacek, J?1iWeav- , R. L. Hyde and Reynolds. ftmds will bo Tl York, Withers, Mould, Pejzcr, A. L. Weaver, McWhlnney, DobbsHIcks,- "Ubned, Pool, Stnndoven, .Joe Swonson, Stephens, C. A. Clnrk, H, A. RobblnB andH. W. Robblns. Tho soclul chair man vvi.11 work with Edgren, Elliot, Hnrdv, Harden, Jenkl'is, Long; Lung, Murphy, Patterson, Ramsey, Sund in land and Steele. The Mission Stud;' Committee will consist of Krlegsmun, Ozman, Probert, Svennon, Young, Walker, tfeskott, Bensonind Bohwell. ThS men who will look after tho De otlonnl work aro Thomas, Chllcoat. T. R. Greene, B.,, J. Gibson, Holllock, or eighteen men tohclp Rchrelber on the tompson, Thclson. of instruction given. CXXXXX)COdcOCOCOCOCXX)OCX)CXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)COCOCXXXX) ENGINEER'S BANQUET O t Sc o Q ' r r .v ft . f Ketrldgo. A, II. Miller. Pltchford, v. Siiedd, Woodward and Stewart. -Tho rooms, will be In char go or Lamlv Hartley, authrio, Plpal, Reslor, Westgate and J. L. Willis; And for membership work the fol thoy may have had as to the character lowIS huvo bccn 6elcct0l,: AvE- Burr, B. E. Yoder, Wm. Klowitt, Was son, Kennor, Joe Blinkiron,Brodericl,' Bontloy, Crltes, royd, Ray Flndley, Hamil, Hnnan, Jonnlngs, Lo Gro, Mar- LINDELL HOTEL SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 9:00 P. M; OOOCOCOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXX5000 riot, Mason; Morse, Myers, Moser, Nel soij, Pnrcell, Slaughter, Smith, Spon cor, Wentworth and E. H. Johnson. Professor Caldwell, at Beatrice; Professor Caldwell went to Beatrice yesterday, where ho delivered a lec ture before the Southern Nebraska Teachers' Association, now in annual' session there. Ho will meet his classes as usual today. ' M Dr. Hagfard, 212-213 Rlcktsrda Blk V ! 3C . rho v . ,. i N X 4 M . yjii m : Xi ' 4 ' '"?,. . . l ., i) f J ,. . f,i ,H- Vv . u-i 'V r;r T "V. v. SiN x.vr : "A-.., ' J