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Jn THE DAILY NEBRASKAN r H - I, t " The Daily Nebraskan TUB PnOPBIlTY OK ; " THE UNIVERSITY OP NHIJIlABKA, Lincoln, NnbraBka. . lMibllKhMr liy TUB HTUDBNT I'UHLICATION MOAKD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor K. P. Frederick ManolrtO Editor Carl J. Lord Associate Editor T. M. EdQecombo Auoelata Editor.. R. O. Hawley BUSINESS 8TAFF. Manager 0. C. Klddoo Assistant Manager V. C. Hateall .Circulator. C. Buchanan Editorial and Business Office! BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION DLDQ. Postofflco, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Coplei, 0 Cents Each. Talnnhnnnl Alltn 1RAR. Nloht Phones -Auto 1888; Auto 3844. H- ' INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charnod for at tho rnto of 10 cent tli Innortlnn for ovory flftoon wordR or fraction there of. Faculty notices and University bul letins will bladty bo published free. Entorod at tho poatoftlco at Lincoln, Nebraska, ns socond-class mall mattor under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. Advertisements for tho want column should be left at the business office, base ment Administration building, between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraction thereof the first Insertion; threo Insertions twenty-five cents; five Insertions forty cents. FRIDAY, PianilUAKY 1 1010. , . This Issuo Edited by Editor Fay M. Hartley Associate Editor Estcllc Morrison LETTER FROM EUROPE. Tho following, paragrapha ;iro tniton from a letter written to tho 12ngllHh Club by one of Ita mombei'B, who Hjiont part of tho winter In Europe. J)cnr English Club: I nuiHt toll you where I write from. I am In a Hinnll room of about tho nlzi of tlie ofllco in tho RlrlH' KymiMHluin, yet on tho walln aro aixty-two framoil what shall I say? pleccB, I think thoro nuiHt bo a thousand oil painting in thin on pen sion, and tlieBo of every grado known. I have thought of the Club many Most of the successful styles first at Popular Priced Furnisher. times thiB summer n'ld fall, but havo not written bocauBo now I know you jtlilnlel jini-going to say 'bocauao 1 did not bavo timo" but I nni'iiot. I did uot write because I was waiting for the wcathor to be so cold that wo should havo to havo ji lire In tho"8tovo. -"Then I could say, "As I wrlto this I am sitting, pcn-ln-haud, beside the sec tion of bath-room-tilo, In which a ilro Is kindled." I had often read about the continental tile stoves, but had never believed in thorn. I folt tho mime about the stoves as about the scare of tho duel-loving students that both wero literary facts, not real facts. I havo dlscovored to my surprise that both tho sabre-cuts and tho stoves are realities, and both may bo markB of distinction. Tho other day 1 saw a Jltthj boy wltha- largo scar on his forehead. Ho was envied by the other little boys on tho ground that,' whon ho was' grown up, overy ono would credit him with having, hiui a univer sity education. I never quite believed, either, that pcoplo took their examinations in full ovening dress, until tho first time I was In tho Royal Sirxon Technical High School and saw the studentB with my own eycB. Oiu of them told me that If they were not drosscd In I heir Sunday best, no amount of knowledgo could make them Bticccod In their examinations. I nskod If a woman would take an examination In a ball dress, and he rather thought Uhe wouhV, although tho IdeascomeoT rather paralyzing to him. Ho finally Buggestod that I had bettor try It, -and bo tho first one, I bellovo that Drosdon is composed onWrely of English people. Sometimes "you can hear nothing on tho atroot but English. I havo had the. pleasure' of mentioning uomcono's appearance, and,' then 'hearing hor give hor oi;dor to tho waiter In fnultloss English. You might tliink7'? -should profit by oxporl once; tmtMatllf Beom to think that no ono Is going- to understand my Eng. Hal). Anyway, no opcscantUndoretand my German. Ono night In tho cloak room at tho opofoa woman stumbled ngalnHt mo, nnd I Hald, ''Pardon mo." pho ynn dollghtcd. '"You spoak Eng lish ?" Doforo I ovon know what I was going to dp I said, "Ycbb, a Ht-tlo," in my most Gorman accent. Good. What did my mother do but ITirh up unexpectedly and say in ncccutB abso lutely un-German, "What part of tho United States aro you from? Wo eamo fromNobrnska." Tho Ink I am continuing with Is Cook ink, which Is not nearly so good as American Express Company Ink. Cook, I think, has flno grndations of polltenoHB, that his agents learn and carry out. For instance, If you do not buy Cook tlckots, you nFo" to bo tram- plod upon at every opportunity. If you buy tho railway lckots and not tho hotel coupons, your existence is tolerated. Perhaps If you buy both you aro treated with great coromony; but I havo never tried. Thoy say that in Egypt tho lottors "B. C." have not tho usual moaning, but tho significance "Hoforo Coog." Yesterday on tho train from Venice (o Floronco this It Doing contlnneuMn Italy, although It wub started ln-Gor-many there waB a heavy Italian in our compartment. Ho had a flask clnspcd In his hands which Bccmcd to contain some Bleep-Inducing potion, for he fell Into a sound sleep. The term "sound" Is vory expreBslvo. This lasted four hours. Then, when we reached Floronco, thore was such a Bhortago of porters that I wns forced to hand out all our luggage myself, and accidentally I hit his foot. It wait onod him, tho only thing that had done bo all tho afternoon. He looked like an uneducated man, but I soon found ho had a vocabulary of tho size of which any man might be proud. He told mo all about myself in most em phatic tonus, and then Btnrted in on my ancestors. Each" time I wont back for another suit case, he had traced my doHcent farther hack, until when I loft he had gono far beyond the Dar winian hypolhcBls. All the pension keepers sooni to be i $2.50 Hatter. pooplo who have seen vory much bet tor dnys. Our ponslon In Vonice waB a striking example. Thatwojilatcra kedplug It know almost ovoryonc inti mately, and signed photographs and portraits of Rojane, Dubo, Rodin, and other celebrities wero strewn all over the house, to say nothing or the vari ous portraits or the sisters and their brothers, painted by tho two Herters, and other arttets. It seemed an honor to be allowed to dlno oft their nono-too-well-lroned linen, and to sit In their Told house, Almost up to th( present student generation, tho University oi .Nebraska supported m somo weokly or monthly publication which served the under graduates as a medium for lltorary ex pression. Que of theso magazines, "The Ktote," camo to bo hoard of oven in New England. The os'tabllshment of a dally paper, "Tho Dally Nebras kan," brought Journalism into tho grontor prominence and now for sev eral years tho only university peri odical hiiB been strictly dovotod to up-to-date news getting and news pre' sontlng. It Is not strange that the old plan or a separato monthly magazine has not been revived In rocont years, ror the dllllculty of getting flnanclnl sup port for such a paper might well ovor balance its usefulness In university life. Hut Unit Ts no wood reason why .the undoubted talonf existing in the school shouldnot havo somo oppor tunity Tor expression as well as some stimulus to dQvelopmqnt. Nebraska University has sent out graduates in tho past wlm havo made national rep utatlons by writing. Certainly thoro aro somo In tho school now who will bo equally successful after leaving it; honco this experiment of- Issuing ape clal literary numbers of "Tho Dally Nebraska," jn which tho news element shall bo subordinated. RE8PICE. Old songs arc best. What Joys untold Lurk In tho tunes "wc know of old! Old books aro beat. What treasured loro In pages that we read of yore! Old frlendB are best. What riches rare Affection's golden caskots bearl 4, Old times aro hcBt! What sunbeams play Over tho Holds of yostcrdayt JcsbIo G. Bcghtol. JUNE. MAGIC. Oh, bird In tho blue! Singing and. soaring the June sky through Dimming, and fading, and dnrk'nlng nnow, Would I were youl Weo bird In tho bluo! Scatter your gladnoBs the wide 'sky through. Your song Ib a spell! And my heart is with you, Up in the bluo! SCARLET FEVER DISCOVERED. W. M. Rubcndall Taken Sick Wednes day Evening. A caao of scarlet fever waa devel oped In tho Alpha Theta Chi fraternity house yesterday which caused some excitement. W. M. Hubondall, who had not been feeling well for Boveral days, was discovered yesterday morn ing to have a light case of scarlet fovor. The caso him boon quarantined on the toji floor of the fratornity house. VIKINGS INITIATE. Tho Vikings, a secret Junior-senior lnler-fraternity, held their initiation Wednesday ovening at tho Delta Up sllon house. Tho following now mem bers were taken In: Arthur Hoiuler, Bob ReddlBh, Lynn Lloyd, Rolfo Hal Ilgan, Hubort Owen, Harry Hathaway, Morris Bllsh, "Doc" (ul. Vcrn Bates, and Morlo Swanson. appear Q 1 1 R II D U U U $3.50 Shoer. I4'5 St- NEVER KNOW it you NEVER TRY When you want to ot ClonniiiK nnd PrenaliiK ilono by lmnd nnd not by inncliluory brln your clotbt'H to JOE The Tailor who iHiilHon Hpoelnllst on nltorlntf nnd rolltt Ijik your Hot Urn up-to-dnte. Special attention to Ladle's .work and Uniforms. UPSTAIRS, 132a O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin February. 4, Friday Junior prom. 4, Friday, 5. p. m. "Somo Porlls Jn education." Auspices of Teachers' College 5, Saturday, 8 p. m Armory Barb meet. 8, Tuesday, 11:30 a. m., aigmorlnl Hall SoiniomoTo.ii!iiBs. moots. 8, Tuesday, Temple play try-outs, 8-10, Tuesday and Thursday Convo cation. Prof. J. T. Loos. "Pas sion Play of Obor-Ammorgau." Illustrated by storeoptlcon. 9-10, Wednesday and Thursday Bas ketball. Nobraslja-Drako, at Dos Moines. 11, Friday, 8 p. m. Intor-Frat meet. x Armory. 11, Friday, 8: ID p. m., Templo The ater Gorman play. 11. Friday, .German, Play, Moser's Comody, "Kopernlckor Strnusso, No. 120." 11, Friday, 5 p. m. Prot. Lucilo EaveB. Under auspices of Teach ers' College 11-12, Friday and Saturday Nebraska-Ames, at Ames. Basketball. 14, Monday, 8 p. m., Armory Basket hall. Missouri vs. Nebraska.. ' 14, Monday Basketball. Nebraska- . Missouri. Armory. 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