jf t im-' A THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Cbe galls flebvngftnn THD PnOPERTV OP Tlip UNIVERSITY OV KBDIUSKA. Lincoln, Nebraska. MUSHES EVERT DAT EXCEPT SUNIAT AHB (IINDAT BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. MIlcatlM ItflCt, 126 Kfl. 14th St. EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor Herbert W. Potter ManaQlno Editor.... v... Victor B. Smith Atioclato Editors,., Philip Frederick crl J. Lord BUSINESS STAFF. Manager .W. A. Jonee Circulator A. M, Hare Assistant circulator.... t..... Leslie Hyde Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ, Postofftce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,-2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance 8lngle Copies. 6 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charged for at the rata of 10 conto per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraotlen thereof, Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly, bo published free. ' Entered nt tho postofflde at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under tho Act of Conrress of March 3, 1870.. TUESDAY, APRIL C, 1909. Tho number of Nobrnslm graduate who aro ongagod in tho forolgn mis sionary work Ih i BiirnrlBo to ono who hns novor had IiIh attention culled to tho matter. In thin lino, as In all othorH, Nobraskn graduates are 'proving that thoy aro tho equals of any In tho country. ' Tho manner In .which tho university public turned out to tho band concert which was hold last Friday evening is another proof that there Is a real lovo of music in tho University of Nebraska. It is also an indication of tho high regard which the univer sity public has for tho work which tho band Is doing. Tho more mu sical events that aro brought to tho university tho higher tho tono of uni versity llfo will bo raised. ORGANIZED ACTION. An institution of tho size and im portance of tho University of Net braslm hns constantly among Its visit ors men and womon who havo made largo roputatlbns for themselves and whoso presenco is deserving of moro than pnBsing notice. Coming soma- I14l0. TwoSronzs I4IS.O. times for the purpose of delivering addresses or again to inspect boiuo department of tho university's work, thoy aro often tho guoBts of tho uni versity for several days at a time. At ' tho prosent time there is no organ ized method by which It Is seen that 'such visitors aro shown proper at tention and receive proper entertain ment. . "WTion a great musician or n man Who has made a world-wide reputation in some particular line of investiga tion or1 actively comos to tho unlver, Bity he should bo received nnd onler tained as tho guest of tho university. At tho present time a visitor is entire ly neglected or his entertainment is left to individuals with whom ho happens to como lv contact. , Such a stato of affairs can only reflect In . Jurlously upon tho university and glye a wrong Idea of tho spirit which pre- dominates hero. . , Several times recently men who havo, made great reputations for tjiomselves havo como to tho univer sity in tho interest of tho wprk of particular departments; and in each case their entertainment has been a problem which tho departments have . been forced to solve by themselves. Thero should, be somo niethod by 'V' j1'00 8UCk roon.could be received and JW V i tmniHUCH Ol IIIO CONVOCATION freshman-Senior Debate Phi toeta Kappa Announcements Memorial Hall whole university in n manner moro bofttlng n great- university. Any lack of hospltnlity of which tho univorslty has beon guilty has arisen not from nny lack of a hdspitablo spirit but from n lack of any organization whose duty it Is to see that visitors aro nroporly cntortulnod. Tho university has no clubs or so cial organizations of4 n representative enough naturo to tnko char go of such a work aB this. Thero aro, howover, a largo number of ofllcora of tho uni vorslty who aro ongagod in different phases of univorslty work besides the regular work of a professor. If it could bo arranged to glvo one of thoso men oversight ovor tho enter tainment of university Visitors it would rosult lh tho nvoldnnco of many humiliating occurrences and would ro .llevo many professors of burdens .which they huvo been forced to boar In the past. The benefits of such a plan as this aro so obvious that It should havo the careful consideration, at least, of tho university authorities. PHI BETA KAPPA. In this issue of the Daily Neuraskan may bo found tho names of those members of the senior class who have been chosen to membership in Phi .Beta Kappa. Membership In Phi Kappa Ih considered by a large share of tho university public as the great ost honor that a person can obtain during his university career. It is n certificate of hard and conscientious work through a period of four years. It is a proof of energy and ability nn da guarantee that the possessor knows how to concentrate his thought and attention upon a doflnlto object. Tho nblllty to wear a Phi Bota Kan pa key, however, Is not proof that tho owner has got put of his univer sity course all that thero is to ho pbtaincd or that ho has spent four years to tho best advantage. It Is poBsiblo for a mail to come to tho fji iiiii ' ill lliv 1 I ' 'ill' I I 1 LET ME HELP YOU Pick your Easter Lid, and we will both make money $2.50 WHY PAY MORE? Don't forget to take a look at my line of Spring Oxfords. university for four years and do ex cellent work in all his studies, and yot at tho end of that time bo more narrow and loss fitted to take an nc- tlvo part in tho work of ttho world than if ho had never come to tho university at all. It is tho highor side of man's naturo, tho all around de velopment which Phi Beta Kappa does not tako into consideration. In several colleges of tho country a movement is on foot to tako Into consideration the all around develop ment of the-individual as well as sim ply his grades In deciding to whom tho keys shall go. Thero Is always danger, when any discrimination of this sort Is attempted, thai personal considerations and liersonal animosi ties will enter and determine 'the selection. A fair choice that would take into consideration more than merely the record of the grade book would of course mean much moro tnan tho present method of aojectlon. When all is said and done, how over, tho present method of selecting from amongi tho senior has the ad vantage of being absolutely impartial and little more than a mathematical computation. Under tho 'present method the Phi Beta Kappa pjn is a guarantee of industry and ability and togethor ono of the bjggest honors that the university confers, It has - Tuesday, April 6 Ten A. M. University Bulletin APRIL Tuosday, G. A. I. S. E. E. meeting in M. 210. Mr. Fred Ransom qf Westinghouso Co, and Mr. Fred Ballard. 8:00 p. nt All engin eers Invited; Tuesday, 0. Spocinl Convocation. In terclass championship debate. Phi Beta Kappa announcement. Momorinl hall 10. Classes ex cused. Wednesday, 7. Easter Vacation be gins at G p. m. Wednesday, 14. Eastc Vacation ends nt 8 a. m, Wednesday, 21. Baseball: Kansas Agglds vs. Nebraska. Thursday, 22. Baseball: Lincoln League vs. 'Nobraska. Friday, 23 "Social Problems In Their Relation to Public Health." Prof. George E. Howard. Tomple 5 p. m. .Monday, 26. Bnsoball: University of Missouri vs. Nobraska. i Tuesday, 27. Baseball: University of Missouri vs. Nebraska. Tuesday, 27. Forestry Lccturo: "Sci- entitle Problems in Forest Planta tions," by Prof. Phillips.- N 7 at 7:30 p. m. May. Tuesday. 11. Forestry lecture, State Problems in Wisconsin," A. Q. Hamel; "Utilization in Wiscon sin," J. C. Kettridge, N7 at 7:30 p. m. Saturday, May 15. Baseball: Drake University vs. Nebraska. Tuesday, 25. Forestry lecture: "For est Types in tho Philippines," "Bill" Pagaduan; "Forest Utiliza tion in tho Philippines," M. Lazo. Friday, 28. Basoball: Kansas Uni versity vs. Nebraska. Saturday, 29. Basoball: Kansas Uni versity vb. Nobraska. its objectionable features, butprob ably it is on tho whole the) most Just and has tho most real meaning of any honor which tho university confers. Happenings of the Past Seven Years Aqo. Mass meeting was hold to arouse interest in the Colorado-NebraBka de bate. Dr. Andrews presided and laid especial omphasls upon tho fact that hearty supporjjvas duo to tho team all students. Five Years A0o. Contract for tho Physics building was awarded and tho successful bid ders planned o commence work at once. It was thought that tho last baseball gamo could bo played before work was started! on tho field. i. Four Years Ago. Winners in the freshman law schol arship contest wore ..announced, O. A. Bergen taking first place, with an average of 9G p'er cent Three Years, Ago. . Most enthusiastic mass 'meeting of the yoar was. held in Memorial hall in'' the interests of tho Univorslty glee club. , One Year Ago. University gymnastic team left 'for tho western Inter-collegiate gymnastic meet at Madison, Wis, They declared that they had little hope of wjnnlhg tho championship. Who's Your Tailor? OUR'FASHION PLATES SHOW NOT ONLY THE MOST AU THORITATIYE IDEAS REGARDING THE SEASON'S 8TYLE8, BUT DESIGNS OF UNU8UAL ATTRACT IV EN E88. , WHEN WE TAILOR ONE OF THESE IDEAS RIGHT INTO CLOTHES MADE EXPRE8SLY FOR YOU, WITH ALL THE DI8 TINCTIVENE88 OF YOUR OWN INDIVIDUALITY, YOU OBTAIN FIT AND SHAPELINE88 NOT FOUND IN CLOTHING MADE FOR NO ONE IN PARTICULAR. . .' l . SINCE WE MAKE TAILORED-TO-ORDER CLOTHES OF 8UR PA88ING EXCELLENCE FOR $15.00 WHY 8HOULD YOU 8TORE CLOTHING? WE FRATERNITIES SORORITIES We Want Your Coal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order. 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