,am&im iwi hiimwxwo JL b c H a i I fl e l r a 0 ft a n V intM ' 'IV 'J lVr, 4 h V TtafjpRQPEiifrY of TUB UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. LiKcou, Nkmubka. f UIUSHEO EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AHD'HdHDAT BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. PBbllcatlon Office, 126 H, 14th St. Edltor-ln-chlof J. Carroll KnodoT 'OS ABBqcIato Editor Clydo E. Elliott, 0 MnniiBlng Editor........ A. E. LonflT, 09 AthlotlcB HiiKh W. Craig, 07 General Nowh Paul O. Burt, '00 'IovIowb Qortrudo Mooro, '07 Convocation Laura Rhoados, '08 .AsalBtant Athlotlcs.Mlllor S. Benedict, '0D ABBt. Con. Nowa Sldnoy O. Evans, '00 Departmental.... Earl R. Hunt. '08 J. C. Elder, 07 auy Montgomery, '09 W. E. Standovon, '07 Aloxandor J. Dunlqp, '09 C. C. Hickman. '07 BuslncBs Manager.... Byron E. Yodor, '08 ABfilBtant Manngor Cay Hardy, '08 Circulator II. C. Robortflfln, '09 TELEPHONES: DAY Auto 1528. NIGHT 2305 and 4472 Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, 8tatlon A. Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. ' ii INDIVIDUAL, NOTICES will bo charged for at the rata of 10 cents por Insertion for ovory flfteon words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices jind University bulletins will gladly bo published free. Entorcd at tho postoulco at Lincoln, Nebraska, no second-class mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. A few lamentations woro indulged in tho othor day over tho loss of a calen dar in tho Library. Now tho clook has boon removed. Protty soon, at this rato, thoy will bo tearing our Wltte away from us, and then the gods pro servo us! If anybody doubted man's being any thing more than tho moro inflnitosmal point ho is known, to bo physically, all necessary to prove the doubt un tenable would bo to point out how ho is ovorlastingly perverting, if ho does not uso aright, that consciousness within him of something largo and be- t2Q& n it The lye Of Every School Child should be examined carefully by an expert. We try to impress the im portance, of this on everybody. We are stating facts, and are not moved by a desire for gain alone. We know the Importance of such, and take enough human interest to insist and Insist. No charge for examination and If you don't need glasses we'll tell you so. it n a n H n it it it it it Hallett - Jeweler - yond the material. Ho is always try ing to show himBolf. ' SomotlmeB it is a student with that Inimitably stately tread that reminds you somehow of Napoleon, and with a sort of havo-a-look-at-mo expression always hovoring about tho cornors of his physiognomy. He speaks to those of recognized social prestige, of course, with gontlo cordiality, but others of his acquaintance he knows only on some sldo street well out of the way of any glances really worth while. Generally, he does not enter many branches of school life, lest ho loso some of that seraphic dignity, don't you know. Somotimes it is a professor with a dark majestic frown and a so-much-per-foot chuckle and taking on a great bustle and stir when pacing the stage ' of action before tho gaze of mankind. Ho usually likes to determine how things should go some distance ahead, and -lias great ability at manipulating men and women, classes and boards. Sometimes, it is an editor, who be rates .students .and professors aliko In very rudo and uncouth terms, espe cially uncouth if his writing provo il legible to tho man at tho linotype, and who forgets to look up "we" in tho unabridged dictionary, every time All threo types are bad,. irredeemably bad, buCalas tho world always has to bear some necessary evils, and there is always hope, you know, that these heavy burdens may some day sprout bright wings and fly away to the other regions. EVENT8 OF FORMER YEAR8. Happonings of other days as re corded in tho Nobraskan: Five Years Ago Today. Tho Juniors and Sophomores wore victorious over tho Seniors and the City Y. M. C. A. in two fast baBket-ball games. Three Years Ago Today. The Sophomore girls' basket-ball team won in tho lnterclass champion ship tournament. Meotlng of the Regents held to lo cato tho Administration and Physics Buildings. SENIOR CLAS8 MEETING. Book Will Be Dedicated This Morning. A meeting of tho Senior Class will bo hold this morning- at Chapel time in Chem. Lecture Room. Tho pur pose of the meeting will be the dedi cation of tho Cornhusker. This will bo done by combining the votes of tho Senior and Junior classes and choosing tho one receiving the high est number of votes cast. The class will also take up tho matter of Medic representation in the Cornhusker. Tho Medics feel that they should be placed on the same footing as the Law School, and will ask for a change In inter-class agreement for that purpose. Several ctfmmittees will also report. Sinco this meeting will occur at Chapel time, there should bo a good show of class spirit In the attendance. Turn out, Seniors! OK' it it it it it it it it ii it it it it it it it Optician - 1143 0 it it &miB0 Small Cabinet Entertained. Tho Small Cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. was royally entertained by Mrs. Talbot lust Saturday. A live course dlnnor was servod in the most festal manner at G: 30, and the girls nro- nounced Mrs. Talbot a splendid hos tess. At noon a number of tho Cab inet girls were ontertained by Mrs. Barkley at her cosy little home. These girls also declare Mrs. Barkley an ex cellent hostess. Some .time shor.tly the- Small Cab inets of the Y. W. and Y. M. will give a joint program and dinner. Plans are being arranged that are to mako this affair a social success. Academy Basket-ball. The Academy basket-ball tosBers aro going to have a "big" time nt tho Uni versity Armory tomorrow night, when tho girls play Peru Normal basket-ball five and tho boys meet tho team from the. State Farm. The Academy stu dents expect two hard contests. oooqopK)o UNION MEETING There will be u union meeting in U 106 at 11 :30 today, at which Dr. Jorden of Persia will speak. All are cordially invited . ... ,. !0K0)K000)K0 BA8BET-BALL FIVE. (Continuod from page 1.) with Denver University next Friday night. The boys on the eastern trip lost six out of nine games. After the rough contests at Minneapolis thoy wore un able to play even fairly good basket ball and let all except the weakest teams defeat them by small margins. At Iowa City tho Nebraska five lost by the score of 32 to 29 Friday night, and tho next evening met defeat at Grlnnell by tho score of 27 to 21. Walsh the star goal toBsor.dld not play in the last game at the Iowa College because of Injuries received in tho Wisconsin contest, which made participation in any game for several days Impossible. WOMEN'S TRAINING. ( Continued from page 1.) graduate work, and not intrude on the sacred four years of liberal pursuits. Evidently her idea is that a "bread-" and-buttor study" can haye no cultural value, and that technical training of any sort renders one unresponsive to the finer Influence?. In thlB connec tion it is interesting to note that at the University of Nebraska probably seventy-five per cent of the classes, both in literature and in education, are women. Here, at least, there seems to be no vital antagonism be tween poetry and pedagogy. If you have dance programs, tickets or posters to be printed, go to Mc Voy's, 126 No. 12th St. Don't spoil a good letter by uBing poor paper. When you can get a box of such protty stationery so cheap at tho Co-op. Lost Jewel fraternity pin. Findej" please leave at uaily Nebraskan of fice. Reward. Eastdr's tho 31st of March, wig wants to see you about Easter clothes. Your writing always looks good on our fancy box paper at the Uni Book Store. You will bo satisfied with Cameron's Lunch Counter. Swell stationery. Co-op. Low prices at the There Is no time like Harris' tlmo. If your watch isn't up to date you bet ter see Harris, tho watch doctor, 1137 O St. 1210 O Str. 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