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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sbe 2)ail$ flcbtasftan CONVOCATION-Tuesday, March 9 THE PROPERTY OF THE 'UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln. Nebraska. , Are UBLISHED EVERT DAY EXCEPT vSUHBAT AND HMOAT DY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. PrtllcilHa Olflci, 126 No. 14th St. WALTER B, TRIPP "Monologue" Running IIP 9$ We EDITORIAL 8TAFF. Editor.. i. Herbert W. Potter 'Managing Editor..., Victor D. Smith Associate Editor Philip Fredericks, BU8INE8S 8TAFF. Manager W. A. Jones Circulator T. A. James Assistant Circulator Leslie Hyde t ! II I Editorial and Business Office! DA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies. 6 Cents Each. 11 Memorial Hall Eleven A. M. hi N ?. , 4- 1 ' fi 1 ' ; w ..; Telephone) Auto 1888. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charrod for at tho rato of 10 cents por lnsortlon for ovory flf teon words or fraction thoroof. Faculty notlcos and Unlvorslty bullotlns will gladly bo published free. Entorod at tho postomco at Lincoln, Nobraska, as second-class mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1009. Thoro is sonio consolation in tho fact that Nebraska took nt lonst ono of tho threo gamos played with Kan saB in KanBaB City laBt wook. Every ' gamo -was a light from tho start to tho finish, and tho defeats woro at loast houorablo dofcats. Thoro is no causo for feeling dlBcouragomont but rathor determination that next year Nebraska will not only nmko a good fight but will win. It has been a bollof about tho cam mis that tho Nobraska law htudent was Just about tho flnost specimen of thriving manhood or which any school could boast. Alas! tho happy dream is Boon to bo dispelled. They have nn ovon finer selection at tho University of Illinois. Hero is what tho Dally Ullni has to Bay of their future spell binders: "Twenty seniors of tho co'lego of - law have pledged themselves to-aliow their mustaches a free and unlimited growth. Already upon tho upper lip of somo who anticipated the agree mont thoro appears tho first faint tutlon instead of a system of control by the advlsoral committees. Tho registrar, as soon as possible after hearing of poor work on tho part of a student, will notify his advisor who shall Investigate tho matter and in case of necessity recommend action by the dean of tho collcgo concerned. A student delinquent In one-half of his work at mld-somoster shall bo placed on probation and not allowed to re-reglBter for anothor semester unless ho .attains a passing grado in nt least half his work. NEEDED A LITTLE ENERGY. Nebraska has no glee club. For a whole year this stato of affairs has been permitted to exist in this uni versity. Nobody claims that Nobraska has not sufficient musical talont to moro than support such a club; thoro Is no contention mnde thnt thoro is not enough interest among tho stu dontB to make such an organization more than n success. Under bucIi cir cumstances the lack of an active gloo club is a shame and a disgrace to'tho school. It 1b contonded by formor mombors of tho club that it was found Impos sible to keep tho club alive because the faculty refused to allow any uni versity credit for tho tlmo that was thus Bpent by tho members. It is un doubtedly the ense that university'cred It Is earned Just as much iby members of tho -glee club as by members of tho chorus to whom credit is given. It is undoubtedly true thnt tho time which a successful gleo club demands should have recognition In tho form of university credit, but UiIb is not the question. If It is imposfliblo to have a gleo club because the membersjcannot get ono hour's credit for their work then there is somothing radically wrong with the student body. If .there 1b so little interest in music that the fail ure to get ono hour's credit will dis- University Bulletin MARCH Tuesday, 9 Latin Club meets nt 745 South lfith St. Evening. Tuesday, 9. "Monologue" by Walter B. Tripp of Boston. Convocation, 11 a. m. Mr. Walter B. Tripp of BoBton, Uni versity Templo Theater, 8 p. m. Thursday, 11 Violin recital by Mrs. Silcnco Dalos-Knapp. Convocation, Memorial Hall, 11 a. m. Friday, 12 Junior-Senior inter-class debate. Memorial Hall 8 p. m. Saturday, 13 Hawkey e Club meets with Prof, and Mrs. Chntburn, 2805 P St. Evening. Saturday, 13 Sophomore-Freshman intor-claBS debate Memorial Hall 8 p. m. Tuesday, 10 Sophomore election of ofllcers. Memorial Hnll, 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, 1G. "Factors Affecting Stream Flow," by Dr. O. E. Con dra. N 7 at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, 1(5 "Commercial Forost Nuraorios," L. O. Williams. N. 7 at 7:30 p. m. Friday, 19 "How May the Spread of Infectious Diseases Bo Prevent ed ?" Dr. H. H. Walto. Tompjo, 5:00 p. m. Friday, 19 Mercer Y. M. C. A. Tem ple Theater, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, 30. Forestry Lecture: "For mation of Forest, Soils" by Prof Barker. "Moisture Study in For est Soils," Prof Hoyser. N 7 at 7:30 p. m. APRIL Friday, 2 "The Problem for Euro peans in Colonizing tho Tropics." Dr. V. Crelghton Wellman, of Washington, D. C. Temple 5 p. m. Friday, 23 "Social Problems In Their Rotation to Public Health." Prof. George E. Howard. Templo 5 1: m. Tuesday, 27. Forestry Lecture: "Sci entific Problems in Forest Planta tions," by Prof. Phillips. N 7 at 7:30 p. m. JL U4ltO. Two Stools 4&,0. Bought 60 dozen 8prlng Hats from an Orange, N. J., manufacturer, that were made to sell at $3.50 and $4.50. My cash buy enables me to sell them at my same old price $2.50. WHY PAY MORE? shadows of .the coming wonder. Yet a few weeks moro and tho visagos of all In that bravo ambitious band of twenty will blossom with tho undeni able Inslgnias of later adolescence." A number of westorn collego papers have recently relieved the jnonotony of getting out the paper overy day by making ono lssuo a take-off on somo prominent paper. The Dally MisBour ian recently Issued a yellow edition which fairly scroamod with murders and scandAls. Tho Pacific Dally Wave has made one edition an imita tion of a promlffbnt foreign newspa per. If theso papers would adopt as thoir model what an ideal collego pa board of advisors constituted as de termined by tho faculties of tho sev eral colleges. Recommendations were" .made to the faculties of tho college of literature, science, and arts, and of the teachers' collego that tho assistant board, of advisors consist of tho full professors of the departments offer ing required ' work. Each now stu dent should bo assigned to one of tho .f.Q4yisors pf his collego by consecutive t.order and this professor should re main bis advisor until he should select his major requirement for graduation. Furthfer resolutions wore adopted recommending tho abolition of tho do llnquency committee and tho substl- rupt an organization with tho prestige and standing of tho Nobraska glee club It is time' something radical was done. It 1b undoubtedly hard for a club to bo maintained without somo finan cial support from tho university. This the club ha3 not hnd in ttio past and this Is one. of tho principal reasons why the club was disbanded when it was. No bettor investment of funds could bo found by tho university than in the giving of sufficient support to this organization to make it posslblo for It to carry out with success tho plans which have been attempted" in tho past. But whether or , not any credit Is given for tho work, whether or not any financial support is received, by the club, It Is yet possible for the organization to be maintained and to perform a-vast amount of good work. Someone Is needed to take the leader ship in organizing a ;iew club; some one Is needed with the Interests of tho university at heart, someone who Is not afraid of work, someone who appreciates the place"1 of "music and tho part it ought to play In tho work of a great university. Charles Landers, 1912, enjoyed a visit from his parents for tho past few days. ,& , Happenings of the Past Seven Years Ago. Thota Nu Epsllon gave a danco at Walsh Hall. Eighteen couples were present and tho docorations wero re ported to bo exceptionally fine. Six Years Ago. Nebraska plans to play Kansas state university and Haskell on the same evening with two teams of about equal strength. Five Years Ago. Three university literary societies gaye a joint party In Art hall. Tbo affair was an Innovation, as It was a strlotly non-dancing party. ' ' Four Years Ago. Nebraska entomological society was formed by thoso speclalhlng in tho departemnt of entomology. One Year Ago. Basketball team finished Its last trip of tho season with a record of seven games lost and one won. A Want Ad Column for the benefit of our Sub- lost or fovnd articles, or want to sell or buy any- line, you can secure luick results using a Nebraskan Want Ad. It Pays to Advertise feiZA '"" - S3 (&&, M; ORDER YOUR PUNCH AT FflLSDM'S Hot Lunches a Specialty. -Candies and Ices. 1307 0 St. Phonos: Auto 2214, Boll 456. 7 ill W ftiK WAHTED A RIDER AGENT k. sample Latest Model "nanccr" l.levrl i,,t.,.A CL. ... rv.7." J IN EACH TOWN and rlintri. t in Sy "tow inpney tot" IKS7wJ;SSSS-S ever VllCrc Me ,"y BIO'NBKEQuWl,,2unlyourecelvoandapproveof jour bicycle WcsIiId alloTTKNUAYH'Pl W,,n fS!V.S.. &l5FaW'4te!nfch Jta? 'ou y rf !" uu.ycie and VI . .i uii. I f i i L . ' "u -,c ",c" "' penecuy sauslicu or clo not wish to FACTORY PRICES ..JSift hFh! bJ7clM u ta pM,bl,! ,o ma . I Za i ii ""Y ' one small profit above actual factory cost. 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