.THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ... llWJMJi " "LLii,..I',JUJ L-.-.J'LLl11""11 jtar-nerw-.fc. II I) !! 1 Cbc Dails iftebraeftan ..M ..iinrinnlV rtW Til 14 l'llUi'm wt TUB UNlVEIlStTY OF NlSmUSKA. Lincoln, Nebraska,' CONVOCATION -Tuesday, April 20 U3LISHE0 EVERY OAT EXCEPf SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY TUB STUDENT TUB. BOARD.. Publication Olfice, 126 No. 14th SI. EDITORIAL STAFF. Edltor Herbert W. Potter Mrtnnglno Editor Victor D. Smith Associate Edlton Philip Frederick Carl J. Lord BUSINESS STAFF. Mnnaoer W. A. Jones Circulator A. M. Hare Assistant Circulator Leslie Hyde Editorial and Business Office: DASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln,' Neb. Senior Program 8UDSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Slnole Copies. 5 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charged for nt tho rato of 10 contB per Insertion for ovory flf toon words or frnotlon thereof. Fnculty notices and Unlvorslty bulletins will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho postofneo nt Lincoln, Nebraska, as Bocond-clasa mall matter under tho Act of CongrosB or March 3, 1ST". TUESDAY, AI'llM, 20. 1900. Memorial Hall M Eleven A. M. Tho ntlvlHor of woimm of tho Unl-voi-Hlty of Missouri htiH at lust ad mitted in n published Interview that "MlHSourl tlooH produce hnndsotuo wo men" and thnt "tho girls Mo dress well." Strnngo lun't It? PerlmpH If tho authorities wore duly coaxed and gently ursiul they might be will ing to admit that after all. on the whole, MlBHomi Ih a pretty good .school, with pretty good profesHorH. The report that Landncape Gard ner Dunmnn will take acthe steps to Improve tho appearance of the city campus Is welcome news to those who have on eye Tor the beautiful nnd who are troubled by an unneces Huy display of uulluoss. The most pletislng part or the whole thing, how over, is the statement that the rear part of the osimptiH will be plowed ui) and sown to grass. If this Is done It will no longer be possible Tor stu dent when they come back each fall to labor tinder tho delusion that tho back part of the campus has boon need (hiring the summer as a bay-field. wishes of tho cadet battalion and the olllcers In charge that the cadet en campment bo held at some other place than Lincoln. It was decided, at a mooting of tho senate last even ing, that" tho encampment this year would be held at Ashland where the government ride ronge makes an un usually good location. This decision settles In a' manner satisfactory to all, a question which has caused an endless amount of talk and aroused a great'doal of strong opposition. The proposition of having the en campment start Immediately after the close of examination week does away with one or the greatest dllllculties or the encampment. Tho plan will not work a hardship upon anyone and It entirely overcomes the dlfll culty of breaking In on tho time for study Just before the final examina tions. In tho paBt the student bus been forced to drop his .studies Just at the time when they demanded tho most attention, and to go to a ca'mp from which he returned to tnlco his final examinations, all worn out and In no physical condition to do his best work. It may seem at" first sight that such a plan would work a hardship upon J the seniors who wouiu no engaged with the many duties oT commence ment week. When It Is remembered, howeor. that the battalion would leave the Friday of examination week, and return early commence-j men I week, It is seen that the new at raugetnent reduced the Inconven ience to tho minimum. The plan of how best to arrange the annual encampment has long been an unsettled question, and the manner in which camp has been held In the past has been far from satisfactory In ninny ways. The new plan Is u compromise between the different interests at sfako and, as far as any forecast of the future can be University Bulletin APRIL Tuesday, 20. Senior Program, vocation 1 1 a. in. Con- Tuesday, 20. Senior Program, Convo cation. Memorlnl Ilnll, 11 a. in. Wednesday, 21. nuseball: Kansas Aggies vs. Nebraska. Thursday. 22. "Environment and Public Opinion. Prof. II. V. Cald well. Convocation 11 a. m. Thursdnj, 22. Uascbnll: Lincoln League vs. Nebraska. Friday. 2H. Memorial Services In Honor or ex-Chancellor Canlleld. .Memorial Hall 11 a. m. Monday, 20. Baseball: University of Missouri vs. Nobruska. Tuesday, 27. "Some Popular Mis conceptions as to the Law and Its Administration." by Hon. II. H. Wilson. Convocation. Me morial Hall, 1 1 a. m. Tuesday. 27. Baseball: University of Missouri vs. Ncbrnska. Tuesday, 27. Forestry Lecture: "Sci entific Problems In Forest Planta tions," by Prof. Phillips. N 7 at 7:30 p. m. Friday. HO. "Social Problems in Their Relation to Public Health." j'roT George E. Howard. Temple 6 p. m. May. Tuesday. 11. Forestry lecture, Stute Problems in Wisconsin," A. CJ. ITamel; "Utilization in Wiscon sin," J. C. Kcttridge, NT nt 7:30 p. in. Saturday, May 15. Baseball: Drake University vs. Nebraska. Tuesday, 25. Forestry lecture: "For est TypcB In the Philippines," "Bill" Pngaduan; ''Forest Utiliza tion In tho Philippines," M. Lazo. Friday, 2S. Baseball: Kansas Uni versity vs. Nebraska. Saturday, 21). Baseball: Knnsab Uni versity vs. Nebraska. i4J,0. TwoSto-rls 1415,0. DID YOU EVER STOP AND THINK how much money you waste at other stores paying for something you don't get? When I say I can save you a dollar on a hat or a pair of shoes I mean it. If you don't believe me, come in and I'll show you. Budd's $2.50 and $3.50 Shoes; Budd's $2.50 Hats. WHY PAY MORE? The memorial service in honor of the late Dr. Canllold is an appropri ate recognition on the part of the university authorities of the work that he did while chancellor for tho upbuilding nnd development of tho University of Nebraska. Now that tho iuthoritles have done their part It Is up to the students to show their ap preciation of his work by attending the service and leaving not a single vacuni seat In Memorial hall on Fri day morning. Among the students who are now attending school hero the value of the work that Dr. Ctm- llold did is not understood or appre ciated, but among those who Know of the early struggles of tho univer sity, before It had an established reputation nnd during the dark years, when suocesslvo crop failures brought thDusnnds of Nebraska families to tho 4 verge of dlsp'alr, and when his onergy nnd push was all that kept tho uni versity forging steadily ahead, one finds tho deopest respect and love for Dr. Can field. The university pub f He owes It to tbomselves nnd to the 41 school to see that the special convo 3. cation Friday morning is the most .largely nttendod of tho year. ' : jJL$jjt'''AOOPT$ GOOD PLAN. rfr1 Tihe university senate hns at last yielded to the' almost unanimous made, It should produco the, best camp of any plan that has been suggested. METHODISTS BEAT NEBRASKANS Error in Seventh Gives Them Game by 5 to 4 Score. With two men on bases and two out, Prouty, playing right field for tho cornhuskers, dropped a high fiy in the seventh Inning of a game be tween the state university team and Wesleyan at University Place yes toiday afternoon, permitting tho Methodists to run In two scores nnd win the contest. Up to that B03slon tho cornhuskers hud played an error loss game nnd had had the Wosloynn bunch outplayed. Mathers pitched for Nebraska and had tho Methodists at his mercy. ' Farthing, on the slab for Wesleyan, was hit freely. Score by innings: Nebraska 000 004 0004 Wesleyan ' 110 000 3005 Batteries Mathers and Greemplt, Nebraska; Farthing and Stiingfollow, Wosleynn. Happenings of the Past Tho members of tho Phi Delta fraternity hold n hbttBO party Satur day ovorilog at 4the chapter house, in honor of tho Dolta Dolta sorqrlty. About twenty couples were present. Seven Years Ago. t Varsity defeated tho Nebraska In dians In baseball games by the score of 13 to . Six Years Ago. Arrangements wore made for tho cadet battalion to take part In the parade In honor of President Roose velt. Five Years Ago. Freshman class decided for the first time in the history of tho unlvorslty to wear class caps. Such action was considered as a challenge by tho sophomores. Three Years Ago. Westqrn trip otf tho University Gleo club was colled off because of tho fire and earthquake at San Fran cisco. One Year Ago. Dramatic club presented tho play "Welcomo" in tho Temple theatre. The glee club spent tho spring va cation .giving concortB through tho stnto. - . R. O. Burrlss, 1911, returned from Beatrice- .Monday, whore ho has boon spending tho Easier vocation. 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