. .;.' ' A13AW y JIM 3HT Cf' '' . . ';;..'-.: Vt$tottfr'1X& 4mmAr' -- - -W-. ' .:..? iUDe i Vf pgr B. V' BBBj Ks-ri-"WTFfpn .bpw -yMv ww i BBJ g BBBJ BBBBf ' BBBM ggh BBBj Bw fc. gfcw ti o ; - .ifm 17Mr i ; ti t "V r VoL IX. No. 81 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1910, Price 5 Ctmt; m i. '. BBS -.' ,f i Li. a" I T A '. BV'W m M ' SBT VSJT... IB'T'B MU m vr , BJ ' Bhfeeaa BkP PS H V HI SB. Mk m m M gS BM . jti" V Eg wh sY -jgg. ' gH gg 1 L, X I 4 t- bxj0ffri 4 t : 3 " ! U 15 ' ' S. Kt FIFTY DELEGATES GO TO WESLEYAN NEBRA3KA I8.ALLOWED TO .SEND : MANY REPRESENTATIVES. D. C MITCHELL IS THE CHAIRMAN J. L'Der Klndern G. T. Howser, Dr. .Howard, Aanew Johnston, W. A. Mc - KnlQht and Robert Wlendeneall f . Will Speak at Convention. . Tho thirtieth annual convention of tho Nebraska Young Men's Christian Association will, begin this ovoning at .Wesloyan Unlvorslty.-J This is tho hrst time .that the Y. M. C. A. of tho stato and the' college mdn of Univer sity' Placo aro determined to mako it ! , U 9UCCC88., The coaveatibn will last until Bun day. everting, and, the thorno of , konvontion will be "Tjio Winning of Mdn." Taerir-wlU be kandreds of del t'gatos from allaaw "iho state, aad thiiy wlii al bo qntertainocT in UnlYer .slty Place. In addition to tna city associations tho college associations wilt each send a large number1 of dele gates. Wesieyan, fcotnor and tho Unl versltyof Nebraska nBSociations will ifnoh send fifty delegates. ' Somo of tho most promlnont Y. M. C. A men"' in America will speak at tho difforent meetings. Ono of tho most widely .known of those is Robort Wiendonsall, who haB chargo of. the county -Y. M. C. A. work in North AmerlcaVd,, bar done, jjyeaHworkiii this Ibto'y Ho was ,at one time !stato . M. i5iC se'erotary of Nebraska and its woll "known in this part- of th """coiintryr v -" - - "-" trT - - Another speaker wjll bo Doctor, Howard Anew Johnston ot Colorado Surlngs. Dr. Johnston is one of ,tho moflt prominent r Presbyterian min isters in America. Ho is jwelL lmown " to Nebraska lynlvorsity Y. M. C. A. workers. - rr Ono of tho best known men who will appear boforo tho convention Is Ged.rgersT. vHowier '"of- St Louis,' Mo. Mr Howwer ras The-flrst general soc "rotary of Omaha and Is now field sop retary of , Missouri. Ho, -with Robert Wiendonsall, called together tho first stato convention in" Nebraska. W. AjjMcKnight of Champaign, 111., togothoivwIth-H. W. Kondall, will .have charge of. the, studont 'Work confer pnecs., ilr.i Mcknight is secretary of the Y.. M. C. A. at tho University ot illlnohijHo is an, old, 'football playor iho student body of the west. Ono of the most important, lectures will bq the ono on "Religious Work of tho University and Collego .Associa tion," dollvored by J. L. Dor Kinderen of Lincoln. Dor Kinderen Is general flMrotarjrof" the' state university asso ciation and is, of course, well known in tho university. , . Entertainment of ueiegaics. The delegates will bo entertalnea on ttJ?4riW?platf. They will be, enter tained for lodglpg and breakfast but otherwise. will bo expected to provide for 'themselves. .'a number of social entertainments Will bo given, in honor of tho delegates. .In addition to, thesp an hour Will be set' aside each evening for' social ac tivities. All ot the convention meetings will bo held In the now Methodist church of University Placo. R, B, Kenny. Js-chalrman of tho n- tortalnment cqmilttoo and has every thjng arranged for the reception and entertainment of tho visiting dole, gates. The second annual stato gymnastic athletic contest of tho physical depart ment of tho city associations , will be held Friday evening. a toani of flvo men, and a silver cup will bo given tho winning team. The man scoring tho highest total points In gymnastics will be stato gymnast lor tho year. Last yoar this honor was won by I. C. Mitchell, who is well known at Nebraska as a gymnast. WOMEN WISER THAN THE MEN? Men "Flunkers" QMtnumber Wemtn Five to One. -Tho university "flunk-llstiUs-a-thing of gradual growth. All weok long the workers in tho registrar's office bavo been busy compiling tho list, andf the returns from all the schools of the unl versify are not yet in. Tho total cat' ualtlef in t)e schools of engineering and .law are among those not yo re ported. . -. The Hat of failures In tho college Is now complete, and ono fact which the figures show bas turned tho dean and the beads of tho dopartmonts Into hit- mas. question marks. That one fact U' tbat among the membors of tho frel k man class who technically severW their connection with the university by failing in more thaa ow-talrd ;f. their work, thor aro .H.HiDajt.M many men asrrcw, thwgH-tkeekM is made up about eially of n aa women. "What's the iVw'n.tlitcpsf) Hon?" tho professors ate' jfc Utw? solves ari4 one aaether. ilUtt Ui women, naturally brltkk taaa (Ve men? Are the CQrsjM. aade easier for womon taa,"fo mnt. - Ajre the men lazier than the women? Aro out side attractions stronger for men than for women t" All these creations and many othors aro being propounded, but. so far ta6'"Mrr,hns como forward with an answer. '' J i (BALLOT-CL08E8 TOMORROW; Y. W. C. A. Will Elect Officers for Term. Thq-Jnformal ballot forthxTY; W.C. A. officers of tho coming torm will contlnuo-through-todayandTrldayTA" box has boon placed In tho association room to recelvo tho votes, nnd. each girl ls;,urged not to allow thot(mo'to go by without voting. This pro-oloctlon balloting is an Im portant, feature of" tho. association methods,, and is tho result of a convic tion on iho part of tho oxocutlvos that since tho association holds a member ship of nearly six hundred students, jt Is an important influonco lu university llfo, and oach unlvorslty momber should hava a yolco In tho selection of tho oulcors. This informal ballot af fords font opportunity. Ytfu voto tor whomevor you please and from tho names cast are determined tho nom inees for tho election proper. ItMs further held by the joxocutives that this preliminary vote should not bo slighted but held as a privilege and no member should rcqulro urging to cast, after careful thought, a vote which will" help docldd things In tho way sho thinks tkoy should go. The following Information la given for tho benefit 'of now or uninformed mem bors: , It Is tho unwritten law of the associ ation that tho president shall be a jtihlor. Tho other officers may bo chosen indiscriminately fr6m iho sev eral classes. Tho' retiring presldont and vlce-prorldent are as follows! President, Alice (Jompton; vice-pros-ident Paula Jennings. Miss Vibbard states that In ail her administration she has never had a more bfflclent worker thaa Miss Comp ton In her capacity as president. Not only has she presided over a cabinet of twenty-one girls, preserving a most remarkable harmony aad unity, but slie has maintained an excellent aal versitx standing. The oxcelleacy of the retiringpresldent, should ai&ke ,tha girls mpre careful In their i DEBATE TRY-OUTS 10 BEJELQ T0NI6HT ELEVEN MEN TO THY OUT IN SOPHOMORE CLAM. SEAN MED AE MU NT Quettien en Ceunty Optlen--Interest Lay In Seme Claeeti Five Aejilr ants In Junior and Freeh- man. Clawes. The try-ouls tor the class debatlag taems will be held this evening. : The aumber of men varies in tho various' classes, but the greatest amount of in terest Is shown In; tho sophomore class. In this. class eleven. men have slgnifed that tkey are. asairants for class debating honors. In. the junior class "five "nieh -will try out aad itfa same number of mett will try bat in the freshman class, for 'places' on the team. ' ' : In the settlor cUaalKtfr miWeitrhmf been showar The-awi-wh-thate de cded to try 0Mtvter;rtaee; ha,v,t-ot as yetiStm thtfr paaWte sthf awn beta o( the debatfag hbart ?rosa. that. 9, r " ' , a -linn, hu Renate, r c TaisdeUU'whWti will be heU this y. tMjKNMi t .tVf ;flM debates.' Last year t was de vised to. bol4 iattMUea-.ibatw aad this plaa proved" very saeceifa)r The sonlors and tho freshman debate le tho class championship on Phi Beta KapM;da.a:and vthe decision .rendered by ta? judges was m ravor or, tne froshmen. .THo strength of tho various class teams will bo known aftor tho try-outs this evening. Tho men who will try out in tho sonior class aro unknown. r Tho question which will bo" discussed this evening at nil of tho try-outs Is: "Resolvod, That -county option Is th bcstr-mcans-of-T-ogulatlffgthirniquor traffic in tfobraska." Tho men who .will try. out follow: , Freshmen H. B. Engllebjv Lincoln; Clifford Rein, Loup City; B. P. Sny der; Lincoln; L. Phillips, Lincoln; O. R. Mnnn, Ord. ! ' Th'o try-out will bo held In tho4 music hall oLthoJTomplo. Sophomores X B. Spaulding, WahodJ V. L. Bates, Lincoln; T. O: Anderson, Lincoln;, F.; M. Garrott, Madison; R. E. Halldorsen, Lincoln; W. Ji. Powors, Ponca; h J. Monday, Brlen City;' A. W. Vasby, Beatrice; Q.,E.De Wolf, VGlb Won; B.B. Johnsons Lincoln; B. W. Frledon, Osmond. Judges Dean W. Q. Hastings, Prof, O. O. Virtue. Juniors W. T. Wolvlpgton, Chad- ron; Anan Raymond, Fairmont; A. M, Oberf elder, Sidney; H, M. Noblo, Lin coln; G. ,H. RuBbton, Omaha. Judgos Prof. H, W. Caldwell, Prof, F. C. Fronch, Prof. Edwin Maxey, DEBATING . CRITICISED. - f It Is Intellectual Dishonesty, Says Prefeaeer. . .. . "Modern college debaUng is the most; dangerous" tendency In the mqd-, ern .university' said Professor George Lofevre of tho University ot Missouri; Thursday moralng; t . "Tho practice of university debating teams 'advocating first oae sale aa'd then the other of the question Is aoth ing but Intellectual dlshoaeety.' It causes students to devote their whole laoultiea aad abilities' to advqoate sub jects they do aet believe ln7 It fosters a state f aalad- that aaythiag eaa be Wved VaerwrWgbyHkV '.fc '. - . MelA nBfPD eyre's featarha were astjUM Af Ua a4rew oa s.:' i- 'BBMBBBBJe i; 33enri - ISwiPni Hbbw1. NEBRASKA MAY YET 8INQ. Glee Club May Organized This Mernlni. Tho university may wave a glee club. This will in al( pobabHity e Ue re sult of a meeting to be" held at 11:3' this morning. The meeting; will be composed of as many of the old club men as can beiind in Ue university hbu u oi av men wuo nre inireHicu, COMPANY 'D". CLUB SMOKER, Eleeted Officers fer the resenf - teniester. The Company p Club met $r .Ho Phi Kappa Psl fraternity tionse Tuesday night The occasion was a smoker give by the club. After the good time tor the 'evening had been disposed of the club eiecUdhfoltowing of ficers: B. ja. JHahne, jroslienl; Cx L. FJster, vice-president, and R. D. Fair child, secretary and treasurer. Rob ert FankbausW was elected nlansgor of the basketball Iteam'aad R. E.Hall- dbrspa manager of the baseball team, CHJCAQQ TEACHERS GET RAISE,: BeaN ef Edueatlwi Ve4te $240,000 fer l4raM ef JMIarlee., A sweeplag adyaaee la the salaries of imWio schael teaehers, in Chicago baa, Ue ye.Wy th lwrd of; 4itoar tioa. The.istere, wMUk date (nm Jaaary l,.wlU saeaa the bWarMtaeat oj ,f f yfur laore fpr salaries amoaa; tl(a fspk teaehers; The Uejreaef is. larttft for those who' have taught awre thaa seven years. Primary; ' taaclif ft. from the, rthfrd to- tho seventh' andBabsequont yoars of service will recolyo an ad yanco of fromJ25, to G0, beginning iiiy.Vr?i - v. mr w - w aa-waw hsbt. .mc wv nr . tuiriri raa W ;. y.y;. uoventeen nign scikkh jerAcipaif will receive an advaao o i0!ATh present .maximum of 'f 3,200 is Ja creased to $3,800. The 'lowest salary is $650, paid to teachers for their first year's work In the primary grade. NO SOCCER AT NEBRASKA. Rumor that Unlvers'ity Would Have Soccer Squad Next Year Is False. A rumor hasWToJreulaled recent-, ly'that tho University r,of Nebraska would tako up the game of 'soccer foot ball and play a scedule of flyo or six games noxt fall. The statements oven went so far as to affirm that tho fac ulty members of tho board of control had sanctioned tho idea and that chal lenges " had been- rccolyed from' tho UnlvorsUies of-Chicago and Illinois. Faculty members o'f the athletic board, when Interviewed by a Nobras kan reporter, denh1S.aay.such plan. They stated that tho rumor was tho product of some fertile imagination and that the board-had taken no ac tion wbateyer, While theae members of the athletic board denied that -any thing bad been done up to this time, arid that any challenge had been re ceived, they did not deny that some such action would be taken, Thn University, -of California Ena- llshOlubvwJU.soon present "Nero' All sophomores who wish t,o try for the Inter-class Rebating, team, will meet in U108 Monday at 12:30 tp se lect thifir places for the try-puit. Cigarette smoking in; classic, Holden hall, tho. coeds' dorniitpry ofWqoter ualversity, may result in the expul sion of four fair students from the Presbyterian institution. . ZP A- coatjoversy .hasartsea a,t Cam bridge because someot thecltlsens do not thlak that Harvard should be exempt from taxatloa aad elalm that, the college projerty .la a burden, to Uia community, ' , t : . .Your oar fare would paytor a alee laach at" the Bostba Lanbh." Whj go hMMT' ' FIRST CALL HAS BEEIT ,:. ISSUED FOR IASEM11L TO MEET TONIGHT TO DISCUS DIAMOND PROSPECTS. Uf WftftK IS TO IE0HI Wtil Several Petitions on the Team, Will - Be Open Pitchers Are to Demand Series ef Inter-etaee aeefcall Games Being Arranged. The first call for baseball ate has been Issued by Coach Carratl aad Cap tain Greensllt ' Every ball player In tlie university, freshawa as well as upper classmen, are urged fo coaae out to this, meeting. It '.will-be held, tor night at the Sigma Alpha Epsllon house at 8 o'clock. Proteseor Grove Barber, II. W. Caldwell and Dean 'Rich ards will bo present These faculty member, of the athletic board aro very much interested In the baseball prospects to,' tho comlasyear. The prospects are tbat the largest squad In the history of the university will be oa hand when practice starts Cae work will probably be begUa in' the gym Ftidsy, The gy will be fitted oat Tlth now Wire aad aetttafc to allew as many to practloe at oaco as possible. It is known that1 some, ane material is In the aalvarslty. Ceaeh Carroll is cbnfldeat that he. will: bavo a winning team this season. Places te Fill. Boveral new places will have to bo' flllod this yoar. Knowing this tmany will bo out for position who Jast year felt it useloss to try against a team of vatwaas.Amongthe old men backi-t 2 ri Capwla GreetMillt, wb aafpiay,lrtfr4 finoit any":eitJt. sal'TalSBf "aF1 eatoh; Clark, ftrat mi;: 'Matoalt, ' ahortstop, aad gtartsoaiggir, SeM 'of last year's team. The 4d rfttefcefk -back - are Olmstead, aaej- 'Mathers. " Sleuter," who played field, la '08, is' .backrJlQroyaamajavjaberoLlhiL-l team in '05, and Rodney aro old timers -back this year. . ' i Just now pitcher appears to be tho weakest position. New men who will try for this position are Adams, Frank, Halllgan, Rodman and Schmidt, and somo may show unexpected skill. Rad- cliff, Pattersoir'and Hyde aro, all strong ' men for tho position behind the bat Altogether tho outlook Is very .encour-, 1 aging for a bettor team, than Nebras ka has had in years. , There will bo inter-class baseball this spring. Arrangements are being mado now for a scries to decide the championship of tho four classes. Each class president is to appoint two mem bers, the whole to compose ,a board of management which wjll make lifo definite arrangement OFFICERS' HOP SATU 1 Typical Military Ball to Be Given Sat urday Night, , . The annual officers' bop will be glvon Saturday night' a the tmcoln ' hotel. The committee under the lead- v ership ot Chalrm'aii "Mbde'sltt are do- It; iifg .everything possible to make this .J one of the best dances of theVear. : '' The ballroom is te tye decorated In ' real' military style. Tbd;6Hlcers lu uniform and the visiting Military' per sonages will add to this ef set Amoag the, visitors Rre 'AdJpUat' - Geaeral Hartlgaa and Lleutenarith Sahjieriiber ger and McCune'of Fort Crook.' , The music will be f uralsbed -by Eddie Walt's orchestra. t This orches tra is engaged 'forTe'very evening for some time aad is aet likely te appear at another aniversUy daaee Ma the near future. . - m m. - The number to be la atteadaaMimNh1 he limited to seyeatr-aVe aaaaliiir&dV tha tk)ket are.TaWly ' alj, sWjffl. Those who. imkA atteW mlS7: ta obtaia a ticket 'atlaadt; ..'! 9 : I IB. it r to rWmmnmTtmmm .'V v' 'r 'v it. 4?; ..- .'tc vf . . -V '