A' - , THE DA NEBRASKAN J oo The Daily Nebraskan r K- .'V'JM&XIH SULUUUUWSl ATHLE TUB PROPERTY OP ', k UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. STUDENT -PUB. BOARD. IHYv kJLLbbbLEv 1 ' '- "BiLvy Ms" PafgB3BgJg I CONVOCATION INDQQR yHf! BY TWO I t f !""j-!:;''"H.r ihf it t EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor v, Victor B. Smith Managlno Editor.. K. P. Frederick Awooiato Editor..... r- Carl J. Lord AUocUto Editor T. M. Edflecomba BUSINESS STAFF. Martaoor . t...VV A. Jones Assistant Manager ,..a. C. Klddoo Circulator V. C. Haaoall Assistant Circulator P T. aturqla Editorial and Business Office! . "V BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDO. Poatofflce,' Statlqn A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. S2.00 PER YEAR Payable InT Advance. . Single Coplee, BCants Kaeh J y Telephone! Auto 1888, - , Kllnti Dhnnm Auto 1B8B! AUtO 2MS. " . INDIVIDUAL NOTICE8 will bo chanted for at tho rato of 10 oontH por Insortlon .. ..... 1lhnM MAHllM flnAllln llinfA of. Faculty notices and Unlvoralty bul latins will uiauiy do puuunupu iron, Entered" at tho pontomco at Llncol! Nebraska, an Bocond-claBa mall matt Unuor tod ACl OI uonKTOBB ui muruu , 1870. Advertlaements for tho want ad column should be left at the business office, basement Administration build Ing between 10 am., and 12 nv or between 2 p. m.j aftd 5,p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for rant 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 20, 1,910. BUPPORT HOME GAMES. Tho first bn8kotball gnmoa of tho championship acrloB will bo played in tho armory Friday and Saturday of this wcok. Thoao ga,mos may or may not glvo Nebraska a good start to wards securing tho "Missouri Valloy honors. By winning thorn tho Corn huskors will wlpo away tho sting of tho Kansas prollmlnary dofoats as woll. Captain Perry and his mon aro bus ily nt work, doing their utmost to put forth a couplo of wlnnorB this wook. Tho student body should do Its part as well. Tho attondanco should ho Raincoats $7.95 largo on both occasions and tho root ing should bo enthusiastic. COMMITTEEaTOO BQ. Tho ovldonco of recent class affairs has shown a Bteady tendency on tho part of clasB presidents to appoint largo committees for various pur poses. Tho largo commltteo idoa has beon growing during tho pnst two years, and nlmost withoout oxccptlon this year's committees, especially tho danco committees, aro' larger thail those of last year. Whllo It Is of courso admlttod that class presidents imiBt havo somo moans of rewarding voto-gottors it -jvould-scom that-somo system m i gh t - j bo ndopted whoroby tho politicians could bq plucatod without putting in Jeopardy tho finances of overy party tho class may chooso to give. A com mltteo of ton, twolvo, or fourtoon on ' a single dance Is absurd. In such cases threo or four, or oven less, do tho work. Tho rest of tho committee seii thelrnames -in print- onco or twice, and, what is much more Im portant, gnin admission to tho danco " by a -complimentary ticket. Whilo such privileges aro comforting to tho vanity and pockotbooks of tho indi viduals concerned, It Is an oxtRomoly worrisome , matter for tho chairman , and ono likely to rosult in a balanco on tho 'wrong side of tho ledger. Five or seven la a sufficiently largo committee for any university hop. Ap polntments in excess of that number merely Indicate a trading of compli mentary tickets- for votes. The .trade may not bo made directly, but tho process amounts to tho Bamo thing. Thoro is a striking need, Ii?.clas8' af fairs of fewer compllmentarloB, small er committees, and consequently moro efficient' administration. n S8TUDENT8 AMD' THE 8TATE. .t tTho relation of university students. tqSthe state, as developed by Alex- ndrJ6hnson, in his convocation ad dress, Is' something which those who ! FAUST J UNI CHORUS UiVi jnSlUJ toatia??QiQoiQoi Ut..Ajt.n 1iin(ftn rt nlntn Irtat runt Inn BJtftiVkUIU UUUUUIO Vl OWkV J.uv. Mw..w.. riy think "df.. Ono of tho first of an American public was Thomas Jefferson. iiv statesman was influ- Jl by a spirit of 'public hen ho bognn tho agi- of. Btato universities. education by tho Btato is expected that tho Btato wouldroap matorial gain for all that it invested in tho ontorprlno. Ho "ex pected that tho improved charnctor of tho stato oloctorato would result in hotter govornmont. His anticipations havo undoubtedly bcon realized to a largo dogreo; whothervo as groat an oxtont as ho would wish, considering tho vast work of tho stato schools, is not cortnln. Undoubtedly at tho present tlmo tho stato is helping to a high degree of education many mon Avho novor re turn anything for tho vnluo which thoy havo received.. It 1b an unquos tlonod fact that thoro aro largo num bers of university graduates who novor think of owing anything to tho Btato for tholr education. It 1b this class of men who aro tho mark of Dr. Johnson's criticism. Thoy aro mon frequently of selfish Interests, care less of tho public good. It Is Dr. John son's appeal that anothor gonoratlon shall boo lesB of them among state unlvorBlty graduates. JVhether or not ho will bo favorably answered rests with tho men who aro just now con- line trnctlng tho oducatlon dobt from tho stato. Will tho dobt bo paid? "I WANT TO KNOW." " Elbort Hubbrird whlld on hla travols through tho "show mo" stnto says that ho mot with an old lady who upon hearing a bit of news from tho outside world, nppeared to grow younger. Hubbard says that whllo speaking to hor, 8ho was all attontlon, soomlngly hanging upon ovory word, and when ho hnd-dowoT" her only remark was, "Well! Woll! I want to know!"' This old lady expressed a motto that all students could aptly adopt If carried into effect it would romovo tho - eter nal-queet-for-creditT-taktrtho hum- drum out of collogo life and load stu dents to the clnss room because they wanted to know. Every laboratory would chango into a placo of pleasure; ovory clasB period would bo made a pastlmo; eyory duty, however heavy, would bo done dally by tho earnest student, who wanted to know. Tho desire to know is-tho fundamental- elomont in mental growth. Wo cannot hopo to attain tho heights of education until w pursue our collogo courses because wo want to know.' Moreover tho results of practicing this motto aro cumulative; wo got a, smell, then a taBto, then an appetite. And tho best of all is thoro is no limit to tho one. who wants to know; tho pur suit nover errnwn nlri; lr jnnr CnAo nn and on. Knowledge, like tho sea, has no end. Dally Iowan. " THE WEEK'S ORPHEUM. With tho addition Tuesday night of a dolayed headlinor, this week's Or pheura bill ranks woll among tho show8'that tho vaudeville' 'houBo has been offering this. fait. Ono number, tho Barnes and Crawford skit, is dis tinguished for its "off-color" touches. which are worso than anything 'the Orphoum has had In somo tlmo. T skit is net eVem'' clovor and snoiW blllotherwlse.'good. .itfflBBfc MrJiHymack leads tho billTwIth wvMV T". um.' 1 1 1SBBBBW .KU . i tfBBBBBBBBBBBj BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBkA K'lV L&'iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBrK' I . bbbbbbbbbbbbbbI r 1 b&WIe'l Lm lijXM Q la Jr X THURSDA Y vhjmjtm. m. somo good stunts. McConnell and SlmpBon are good. MIbs McCbnnoll does somo clover work and her part nor 1b not Blow. The Aldoans play a mixed stunt, closing with novel oquili bristle acts. Frauleln Katchon Lot sott and her pigeons and dogs drew applause Tho Ballorinl animal act, IncloBing. tho bill, bIiowb sovoral dogs and a cat in somo hard acrobatic stunts. Tho Dancing Bugs" do some clovor dancing, all of tho four bolng V Eood. KAPPA GIRLS LOSE DIARIES. Three Sorority Girls' Dread Secrets Will Be Revealed. Three young women of the Unlvor Blty of Missouri who live at tho Kappa Kappa Gamma house aro In constant terror that their heart secrets will bo spread broadcast. When tho glrJs roturnod to tho houao after tho Christmas vacation tholr Dlnrics wero missing from their rooms. At flrBt thoy thought somo of tho other girls in tho houBo had taken tho rocords as a Joke. But when days' went by and no traco of tho misslngy books wero found, tho matter aasumoa a moro serious aspect In tholr minds. Now thoy suspect that a thlof 'of, romantic tendencies ontered thohouso in tho holidays. Nothing olso was mlsBlng, although valuable lay in easy reach. During my "Rampant Sale." This price it about one-half that of regular clothing llnrt rtrt this antnn BUDD of good.. (415 O St. NEVER KNOW ifi you NEVER TRY When you want to Kot Cleaning nnd Pressing ilono by hnnd nnd not by macblnory bring your clothuH to JOE The Tailor who la nlBo'ft SpoclnllBt on filtering nnU'rofltt lng your clotLea up-to-dnto. Special attention to Lndio' work and Uniforms. UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin January. 20, Thursday, 11 a. m., U112 Junior Prom Committee. 20, Thursday, 11:30 a. m. Freshman class moots. 2Q,-ThurfldayCoavocatlon.. Unlversk. ty Chord's and Soloists. Selec tions from "FauBt." 20, JThursdayT 1130-ar-m.jMomprial 'Hall Freshman class moots. 21, Friday, 5 p. m., Memorial Hall Senior class meets. -v 21, Friday, Fraternity hall. Sopho- moro Informal. 21-22, Friday and Saturday: Baskot- hall. Armorvr Nohraska-Amos. Informal danco Saturday. 28-29, Friday and Saturday. Basket ball. Nebraska vs. Drako. Infor mal Saturday. February. 4, Friday Junior prom. 6, Saturday, 8 p. ra. Initor-frat meet. 8, Tuesday, Templo play try-outs. 1910, Wednesday and Thursday Bas ketball, Nebraska-Drake, at Dos , Molnos. Friday, 8 p. m. Non-frat meet. Monday; 8 p! m., Armory Basket- hall. Missouri vs. Nebraska. 11-12, Friday and. Saturday-rNbbras-f ka-Ames, at Ames. Basketball. J Hni &mwFi. Febr. 5Inter-Frat Febr. 11 Non-Frat Febr. 15--Barb-Frat i I Season Tickets 75c Mark It Down that Satisfaction will result if you order your Sandwiches. Ice Cream, and Punches at We make Our Own Candies! " LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln's "Select Danclnn School" AUTO 4477 C.HLLARD. U. SOCIALS Fridays 8 to. 12 P. M. Saturday .NlghfFancy Dances and Social. University Night, University Orchatka?! 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