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Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 2083. 4- INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo clmrRod for nt tho rato of O0 contH per Insertion for overy llftcon words or fraction thoro of. Fnculty notices nnd University bul letins will blndly bo publlshod froo. Entored nt tho postoftlco at Lincoln. Nebraska, nB socond-clnsn mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Advertisements for the want ad column 6hould be left at the business office, basement Administration build ing between 10 a. m.( and 12 m., or between 2 p. m., and 5 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for want ads, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraction there of, the first Insertion; three Inser tions twenty-five cents; five Inser tions forty cents. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1910. Tho sorority girls nro to bo compli mented for their action In cutting out tho unnocoBBary 'OXiiensoH Incldont to tho formal pnrtlos annually given by each of tho nlno organizations. Whllo at first thought tholr action Bfloras lesB radical than that of tho men In abolishing half of tholr formalB, a lit tle thought will Bhow that tho ro suits of tho two methods will bo qulto allko. Tho glrlB can, If they will, cut tho expense of tho formats practically In half, which will equal the saving mndo by tho raon. Last year tho schomo of fraternity Hig'H School Orchestra Pawnee City THURSDA Y O 0000000000Q&0000OSO00030000 o already encountered Bhould not 'bo furthor extonded. THE 80PHOMORE CONSTITUTION. Tho presont sophomore cIbbb bo lievoB In doing things a bit different ly from others, his tendoncy has been manifest at several times during tho past somester, but at no tlmo more beneficially than in the provisions of tho constitution adopted Tuesday. Tho new constitution provldoB def initely, for tho class voting frnnchlso. It expressly prohibits tho participa tion in sophomoro affairs of sonlor ac ademics carrying freshman law work and It fixes tho status of -other law Htudonts. By those provisions It mnkos ImposBlblo the wrangles simi lar to thosb which have disturbed this and other classes. Tho best foaturo of tho wholo docu ment, however, is tho chango made in tho mothod of selecting an Ivy Day orator. Horotoforo UiIb ofTidal has beon appointod by a committee, Itself appointed by tho presldont, or oIbo ho has been named directly by tho executive. This system topidod to lower ono of tho principal honors of tho university to tho lovol of a politi cal Job. Almost Invariably tho politi cal activity of tho various aspirants was an Important flguro In determin ing his selection. Tho now system to a considerable oxtont kills this influence. Tho com- of-classroom features of IiIb collogo lifo. If, then, the thing which wo valuo most after college lifo Ib over Is not tho practical but tho fellowship, the social, doeB it not profit ub to have a caro that tho fellowship and tho bo clal side of our collego lifo is equally dovoloped with tho practical and aca demic? College is too serious a mat tor with a largo percent of students. Tho sacrifice which precedes and which Is necossary In order that many may enter collego at all, rostrlcts and restrains. Having howed t6 tho lino rigidly In order to reach college, tho how to tho lino tondency still rules. Good studonts aro tho result. Prac tical values aro obtained. But the soclnl self is noglectod, pushed Into tho background as an Impertinent and In futuro years whon studonts are met, thoro Is not that shout of good fellowship which Is de scribed as tho chacactorlstic of tho at titude of "Old Grads." Students who havo thus Btarved their social solves, who havo mado it subsidiary to all othor Interests, live a life which is a trlflo narrower, a llttlo less pleas ant than tho man -who has been, In good fellowship terms, a "mixer." If in futuro lifo tho social phaso Is going to havo predominance it behooves ub to glvo attention to tho out-of-class-room phaBo of collego life today. Tho Dally Studont, Indiana University. HIGH TOPS 14 inch, Vicolized, Double Sole $3.50. Lincoln merch ants sell em for $5.00, $7.50 in Montana. See me for tips on leather. BUDD 1415 O St. and non-fratornlty athletic moots, cul minating in a frat-barb meot on Char tor Day was tried for tho first tlmo. Tho criticism of various faculty mem bers and students to tho effect that tho plan would tend to cultlvato an antagonism between """the-fratornlty and non-fratornlty elements was dem onstrated to bo without foundation. This year thoro Is every indication that tho meots will again bo success ful. Already both Greeks and barbs aro taking an Interest In tho affair and it Is to bo hoped that somo closo contests will result. THE 8ENIOR PLAY. Tho senior pla,y commltteo havo mado an arrangement -with Miss Allco Howell, an Instructor In tho univer sity, whereby BhoMBto recelvo ?200 for her services In coaching tho sen ior, play. Entirely asldo from tho le gitimacy of tho arrangement, In vloW of tho regents' action In forbidding financial transactions between facul ty members and students, It Is to bo wondered wether or not Buch a chargo Is justified. Could not somo competent coach havo been secured for a less salary? INTER-CLA88 DEBATES. With a definite constitution now at hand upon which to baso tho organi zation of tho intor-class debating board no tlmo should bo lost In undertaking tho work. Tho members of tho board should bo olected within a week and thoy should at onco organize and got to work. Already it Is impossible to carry out that provision of tho constitution which provides for tho selection of tho. first question boforo tho Christ mas vacation. If tho proper authori ties, which in this cubo aro tho class presidents, Inaugurate immediate ac tion it will however'bo poBsiblo to car ry out the rest of tho program pro vided for. Tho intpr-class debates aro valuable features and the delay mlttoo of fivo which picks tho orator Is to bo oloctod by tho class. Whllo It is possible that a candidate for or ator might make np a Blato and push through Its oloctlon, it is not likely that such mothods will bo pursued. That would bo almost too openly po litical tactics to socuro tho rospect of tho students for tho man who would uso such means to gain what Is roally an Intellectual honor. It is to bo hoped that othor classes will follow somo ayBtom similar to that of tho BophomoreB. AN OMAHA MEET. Tho Bchomo of a big indoor athletic meot In Omaha during March should bring gratification to overy man who is Interested in tho Nebraska track team. Tho holding of such a moot in Omaha means that Nebraska's ath letes will havo an opportunity of test ing their metal against tho represen tatives of other schools and athletic clubs. Thoy will gain much by com petition with strong rivals which thoy could not gain In practice But more than any benefit to In dividuals is tho gain to bo mado by tho university. Tho Omaha meet, whllo not undof the direct Jurisdiction of tho university, will nevertheless bo popularly connected with tho institu tion. In this way Nebraska will be favorably advertised among western athletes and to somo oxtont over a larger field. Sho will bo able to as sume a higher rank, directly through her management of tho meot as wdll as through tho betterment which will come to her athletes. MIX AND BE SOCIABLE. Tho collego educated business man takes tho practical valuo of an edu cation as a matter of fact. What the college educated business man clings to when again ho comos into contact with his former schoolmates is not a consideration of practical valuos, but the sentiment, fellowship, the out- &2&2&2&B&BKKg&mm&&m NEVER KNOW ifm, Enrfiiraeeirs Tuntnni-ir M. tain is I w arm you NEVER TRY When you want to Rot CloanlnR and ProsslnK dono by hand and not by machlnory brlni? your olothos to " JOE The Tailor who la aIbo a Spoclnliat on altering and rolltt lnR your clotLes up-to-dato. Special attention to Ladie's work and Uniforms. UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin January. 13, Thursday, 11 a. m., freshman hop commlttoo, U 112. 13, Thursday, 11 a. m. Convocation. Pawneo City high school orches tra. 13, Thursday, 11:15 a. m., Dr. Clapp's office. Inter-frat athletic board. 13, Thursday, 11:30 a. m. Sonlor class moots. Announcement sonlor play. 13, Thursday, 11:30 a. m., Memorial Hall Engineers' rally for vaude ville. 13, Thursday, 4 p. m. Sophomoro bas- kotball candidates moot In Memo "rial hall. 14, Friday, 5:00 p m., publication board meots. 15, Saturday, 8:00 p. m., English club meets with Miss Syford. 13, Thursday, 8 p. m., Komensky club muslcale Prof. Molzer. 14, Friday, 8 p. m., Temple Theater Engineers' vaudeville. 15, Saturday, Lincoln hotel Fresh man hop. 15, Saturday, Chorus party. 18,' Tuesday, 8 p. m., M. A. 106 E. F. Shurlg on "Engineering Contracting." mW1 ''iH mWLtmmmmmmmmmmmmmkmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW&t$Vkmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm xLg '&&mmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn mmmmmmmmmWSFwmmmmW JVir BlJfc.H mmmmmmmmmmmmm)mmmmmmmmmm'mS1t "SHHHfiH AUGUST MOLZER Concert Violinist Mr. Molzer has won considerable recogniton as a violinist. He plays tonight, January 13, at the Temple Theatre under the auspices of the Komensky Club, others appearing on the same program will be iVliss Marie Meek of Omaha, Painoist, Miss Lillian Parfitt, Saprano, Miss Jesse Clark, Accompanist. IT IS TIME to get acquainted with this up-to-date store if you have not done so. Our Baked Goods and Confections are the Best. Give us your order for Sandwiches and Punches. A&tn 1307 O STREET January 14 1910 VAUDEVILLE Sri Temple Tlhieater 8 P. M. B22522SSS2S2ggSS:B Liiracolira Hotel WALT FRESHMAN HOP $1.25 Jairttaary 15 LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln's "Select Dancing School" 1 S$$$T ATO 4477 O. E- BULLAItD, U. of N. '02, Manager nL A13U SOCIALS-Fridays 8 to 2 P. M. CLASSES-Wed. and Sat. 8 to 11 P. M. Saturday Night Fancy Dances and Social. University Night, University Orchestra. Best Orchestra furnished for parties, etc. Rates Right. Satisfaction Guaranteed. New Term Just Stertlng. ENROLL AT ONCE. WE LEAD, OTHERS. FOLLOW. 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