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59'gU fWj?r ' r4 vWJJJrV W ... 4 v, .. "(US' . O THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. P V ir- l. - f N Cb Daily I2tbraskan A consolidation of Th Hesperian, Vol. CI, The Nobraskan, Vol. 10, Scarlet and Oream, Vol. 4. Published dully." except Sunday and Monday, at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., by the Hesperian Publish ing Co. , Entered as second class matter, March 14, 1006, at the Poet Offlce at Lincoln, Neb., under the Act of Con gress, March 3, 1879. Board of Dlroctor. O. V. P. Stout. Laurence Fossler. H. P. LoaTltt. Dwlght Cramer. A. Q. Schrelbor. Manager Fred Naughton Circulation W. B. Btandoven Telephone .-. Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Bubflorlptlon Price. 2 pet-year In advance The next Ihsuu of The Nobrnskan will he Thursday, April 19th. Tho paper being BiiRpendcd during Spring vacation. With I he election of tho now mem bers to the honorary society of Phi Beta Kappa another list of names go upon tho rolls of this largo society. This list addB to thoso who have worked diligent! during their four cars course, and to whom the re ward has boon given. Wo all respect tho persons more who labored for an end and xwhen the end is reached aro liberally rewarded. Tht-ro are many who aro always willing to knoclKmore or Ichs upon those who aecuie fcnch awards. Tho claim in made that scholarship will nbt take a peison through, life and se curtNfor liim the highest awards any life ciuivglve. But such wordB come only frouKtho jealous mlnded;aiid those who wish to throw discredit up on a worthy ambklon and cause. Phi Beta Kappatends to make an education more broad, in nature and keeps the students fronLspecializing along the line which they hope to pur sue in graduate work. It is too often the caso that studonts commence thnlp annnlnllvlrw In vinrsnu u'lion thnv ' ' N arc in the high -school. Then they have a tendency to continue this into thoir collego course. But while the P. B. K. requirements do not absolute ly prohibit this, jet it causes a great tendency in tho other direction. There is a premium put upon the securing of the best knowledge or any subject pur . sued, and such, as 'a rule, makes stronger students. ' We are not claiming that a Phi Beta Kappa pin is necessary to make n'suc ccsb in life, but such a course of trairf ingwlll aid materially in making a J mature and broad mjud. Vacation for "Professors. Six memlTers of the faculty, Messrs. Ross, Richards, Clark, Willard, Votaw and Clapp will leave tomorrow for Wood Lake, Cherry county, to spend a few days during vacation. They will take shotguns and ammunition along and we aro led to suspect that tho ducks in that particular region will bo at least somewhat alarmed. The re sults of their research work will be published in The Nobraskan after they return and "show up." There will be no meeting of the men for tho formation of a gymnastic association' this morning as was an nounced yesterday. But the meeting will bo held in Dr. Clapp's office some time near the opening of school ,af(pr vacation. Th.0 LlDjCpln Local Express, 1343 O St REPORT ACCEPTED. (Continued from page l.) ly conjecturablo and it is 'mentioned for what it is worth. Sixth In tho item called "cab hire for chaperones" we find that the chair man has asked credit for seevn (7) dollars. Upon investigation we found that the two chaperones were taken in the same hack and that the cost of tho samo was 3.50, instead of $7.00. WJien asked to explain that discrep ancy In tho report, the chairman Blated that the remaining $3.50 was for the cost of tho hack used by himself and Mr. Kendall. The committee feels that it cannot allow the bill to stand charged up as it was and that if one of tho hacks was used as stated by the chairman the account should have been so stated in the report. Seventh The chairman has askeu credit for thirty (30) dollars foi music. The music was furnished b Walt's Orchestra. Seven pieces were engaged until 1 a. m. Tho regular price lor the samo is twenty-eight (28) dollars. Mr. Walt says that he cannot swear positively In this particular case becauso he has no records to prove it, but that he believes that the amount was twenty-eight (28) dollars, since that Is the regular prlco and ho sees no re.iBon why he Bhould charge the chairman in question more than the regular price. The chairman says that the additional two dollars was clrarged becauso a different organist had to be secured that evening, or something of the kind. He said he did not remem ber Just how many pieces he had that eevning and could not definitely ex plain tho item. Eighth In tho item headed "Print ing" the chairman asks crodit for $4. Upon Investigation we find that only $1.50 was paid out for printing. When asked to explain this item, tho chair man statedNThat there was a mistake made in tho date when tho first bath of tickets wero prjuted and that he was obliged to havtK them reprinted, andthls was where Ihe extra cost camo lhto make the Item- amount to $4.00. OuVcommltteo then aBked him if the mistnkesmade was made ly the printer. He sakKJt was. It was then pointed ou.t to hlmhat It was not cus tomary for printers to charge extra foivltems of this sort when the mis take had been mado by the printers themselves. Ho then admitted that h was not charged extra for the print ing, but that the additional amount credited against printing in the report was expended for postage, long dis tance telephone, etc., and other Inci dental expenses. If tho items charged in the report were for postage and in cidentals, the committee fails to see why they were not chaigcdmp as such in tho-repoit, Instead of being tacked on to tho printing bill. .Further, why did he state at first that the extra amount was for printing and then ex plain tho Ji3creparicy 'by inserting fpostage, etc.? The commitieo fails to see how It can credit him with $4.00 printing when only $1.50 has been ex pended in that way. Tho report was accepted by the class. Mr. Edgerton presented an affi davit stating that the gross proceeds and expenditures as shownby the re-" port was a truo ind accurate account. Ho also oxplainod- that while some of tho Items wore "not charged up accur ately nor correctly, the sum total of the report was correct. Don't forget that May 5th Is the time 'qeL apart for tho May morning break fast given by tho Y. W. C. A. Watch tho papers pr further notices.' 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