The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 15, 1908, Image 2

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    THE DAILY INEBRASKA1N
ttbe ailfc ftebfaetian
l THlJ PROPERTY OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
Lincoln. Nebraska.
PUBLISHED EVERT DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND H8NDAY
BY ,THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD.
Psblicttloi Olflce, 126 No. 14th St.
EDITORIAL STAFF.
EJltr-lnChlef zR.0M "' S!
Managing Editor O. L. Fenlorw 'OS
Associate Editor R. L. Harris, 10
BUSINESS STAFF.
Manaasr Oe'orfls M. Wallace, 10
Circulator W. A. Jones, '10
Assistant Clroulator t. J. Woavor, '10
OFFICE HOUR8.
Edltor-ln Chief 2 to 4 p. m.
Manager 9 to 10 a. m.
can afford it Chicago, however, Bhould
think of the other schools in this lea
guo who are less fortunato financially.
Her withdrawal greatly injures the
league which is composed of schools
whoso principal- effort in oratory is
in this one contest. These schools
must now plod along by themselves
while some Chicago Carnegie gives
big prizes to the students of the Chi
cago Unlevrsity. A school cannot ex
pect to go far on such an independent
and selfiBh policy.
I 7VUller Sc Paine
Editorial and Business Office!
BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ.
Postoffice, Station A. Lincoln, Neb.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advanoe
Single Copies. 5 Cents Each
Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged
for at tho rate Of 10 cents per Insertion
for every fifteen words or fraction thereof.
Fnoulty notices and University bulletins
will gladly bo published freo.
Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln.
Nebraska, as socond-claBS mall matter
under, the Aqt of Conjcresa of March 8,
1870.
Last Wednesday occurred the first
real Ivy Day at tho University of
Nebraska. Everything wont off beau
tifully. Tho morning program was
well attended and thoroughly enjoyed.
The class of '08 is unanimously proud
of Mr. Swonson for. tho things that
ho has done and can do, and of the
class poet, Miss Rudersdorf, whose
poem was pronounced a work of art.
The afternoon and evening programs
at the State Farm reminded one of
the possibilities which such a day has
for tho students of this Institution.
More people became known to one an
other Wednesday than meet in a se
mester of routino school work. We
don't learn much in school but how to
got along with the world and the peo-
Mathematloal Somlnar.
There will be a meeting of tho Math
ematical Seminar, Saturday, May 16,
at 7:00 p. m., in M. A. 301.
Tho following will bo tho program:
"Construction of a Table of Sines,"
Miss Sarah Stegner.
"Greok and Roman Number Sys
tems," Miss Mae Little.
"Examples of Proof by Induction,"
Miss Alice Mackott
"Some Theorems in Projective Geo
metry," Miss Bertha Watson.
"Hyperbolic Fnnctlons," Miss Ailene
Qant.
The public is cordially invited.
J. M. KINNEY,
Secretary.
Miss Howell Reads.
Miss Alico Howell, head of the elo
cution department, will go to Platts
mouth today to deliver a program con
sisting of "The Lion and the Mouse,"
and several shorter solctons.
From the Nebraskan 14 Years Ago.
The monotony of recitation In Geolo
gy class 1b frequently varied by a lec
ture by Professor Barbour, Illustrated
with steroptlclan views.
The Delta Tau Delta fraternity was
instituted at me University on April
7th, with W. M. Johnson, J. H. John
son, E. A. Gerrard, Adam MoMullen,
A. J. Weaver, xi. G. Whltmore, W. W.
Wilson, E. C. Strode E. Brown and
Geo. H. Dern as charter members.
Manager He'arld has arranged a ser
ies of practice baseball games with
the Western league.
Take a look at our new
fixtures. c4U new goods
for your inspection next
VV CCJie
Halleti, Optometry Specialist. 1134 0 St.
ESTABLISHED 1871
pie In it So why not "mix" oftener
in a University manner.
Wednesday's visit to the Farm again
recalls the old. question, "Why don't
they move the University out of
town?" With so much good ground
so near town it seems a pity to con
tinue to put up buildings in tho crowd
ed space between R and T streets.
ON THE CAMPUS BENCHES.
A sophomore camo down the walk
And this remark he made.
Ae "ho saw the campus benches
A standing in the shade:
"For comfort and for luxury
These Beats cannot be beat,
So I'll always get my lessons
Upon a campus seat"
Chicago has withdrawn from tho
Northern Oratorical league because
she wants to develop more Internally
along this line. She now has .funds to
keep her contests wholly at home and
can offer large enough prizes to at
tract more students to this line of
work than enter lntercollegla'te con
tests. On the principle of the greatest
possible good to the greatest number,
this is wIjSO, providing all the schools
Vacation Trunks
THAT STAND HARD USAGE
Our extensive line is made up indi
vidually of Trunks that will with
stand all the banging they are likely
to get, no matter where they are
likely to find themselves. Trunks
that'll hold all you wish to put into
them. Trunks that'll get there and
get back again and be hardly a bit
the worse for the experience these
are the trunks that we carry and sell
at prices less than you'd willingly
pay. Best Cowhide Cases with or
without straps sixty-five distinc-.
tive styles or sizes graded in price
by half-dollar stages.
Five to Eighteen Dollars
R. I. Elliott.
R. A. Gantt, Phi Delta Theta.
E. F. Guldinger.
E. W. Hills.
M. M. Jennings, Delta Upsllon.
W. F. Klnner, phi UsI.
A. H. Meyer, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Gy Montgomery, Kappa Sigma.
F. N. Wildlsh.
President Northrop of the Universi
ty of Minnesota has issued an official
manifesto against gambling, which it
seems has been very frequent of late
among the students.
Pitts' Dancing School
Class nights Advanced, Monday;
Beginners, Wednesday and, Saturday.
8oclal night Friday. Private class
every afternoon. Most beautiful hall
in Lincoln. New location, 1124 N
street. Auto 5241.
THE 'INI' SMOKE HOUSE
Welcomes all students and Indies you
to enjoy our 8moklna and nbadlna
Room.
us.
It's a pleasure to Rlease. Try
"UNI" 8MOKE HOUSE.
1132 O STREET
Ten Years Ago.
Nebraska defeated Missouri in base
ball by a score of 14 to 2.
The "Jayhawkers" won the fourth de
bate over Nebraska. Warner, Perry
and MasOn represented Nebraska.
Innocents Announced.
The '09 Innocents as announced Ivy
Day are as follows:
H. O. Bell, Beta Theta PI.
S. fc. Dobbs
Clyde E. Elliott, Alpha Theta Chi.
Get the Habit of Wear
ing Well-fitted Clothes
Some habits are easily acquired and
the habit of wearing carefully fitted,
shapely clothes is a most farcinating
and profitable one Jit doesn't cost
but little more to have your Suit
just right ne that looks right
new and continues that way to the
very last That's the Mfld of clothes
we sell and to fit them properly is
a hobby of ours. Our suits at $15
and upjfook different from the com
mon kinds so much so that any
man can readily see it. The values
are the very best, "
Magee & Deemer
Specializing Kensington Clothes, They Fit.
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