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irrnirrriiMramraMMhnmi.1 A THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ', I! ' ' wt !l! 'I lr !!! r I i1 ni I The Daily Nebraskan Tri n-iira MOPExtT op LlrtftOMi NobrJUhHi UNlVHhSITr OP NEBIMSKA, pooooooofeoooooi&b rf ft fi! CONVOCATION GO00000000BO&00 TEMPLE $ J TUB BtUDBNT PUMLiloX'f ION IlOAnD EDITORIAL STAFF. -Mltorrrm.-M.--" K. P. Frederick Managing SdHon iJ0ri JkJ u3z Aatoolato Ed tor .T. M. Edgecoroba AaHtlata Editon..... R. D. Hawley " BU8INE88 STAFF. , AUnnger (5. Klddoo Aailitant Manatfor. V. c H"5'l Circulated r 1 1 . . n i ... .c. BUonanan .-...,.... .......... ... "" Editorial and Butlnett Offlcel iASBMENT, ADMINISTRATION -BLDQ. 6itffldf, Station A Lincoln, Nob. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, f2.00 PER YEAR Pavablo In Advance. Single) COplea, 6 Centa Each. - t Talaphbhdl AUtd 1688, w . Night Phonei Auto 1888; Auto 3844. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo chnntod. for nt tho mid ot lo cent tho, Infcortlon tdt bVbty flftdott wordu or fYnctloh thofo of. Faculty notloen nnd Unlvomlty bul letins will bladly bo publlnhod froo. i ii .mi .. i iii "ii i" i 1 1 - i TCntnrnd nt tho noatofllco at Lincoln. Kebmaltft, ttM neoond-cifia mall mnttor under tho Act of ConBroas of March 3, 1870. Advertisement Tof tho Wani column ahould be left at tho business office, base ment Administration building, between 10 a, m, and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. OniH rtiUit ncdompnny all order's for ad' vertlalng, at the rate of ten cents for each .fifteen words or fraction thereof the flrit Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five cents; five Insertions forty cents. ,1, i i-in - ' - - - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1910. A GLEE OLUD. Tho nnnoilncomont mndo yoatordny that n movomont was on foot to start n glco club nt NobrnBkn Is nn Indica tion that Bomothing llko tho right spirit id dtlll proaont at Nobrnskn. While .thdro nf o a lot of ub who could ndt fling, Wo btiiiova it would holp things alon'g to htivo 'a gloo clUb com "pbBOti of man who could. Ad for tho matorlah there blight to bo plenty of it. As fdr back as tho history of col ldgcs oxtond wo find traces of some thing llko n glco club. At loast thoro waB Bomo bbdy of men Who gnthorod togothor for tho purposo of singing, it Is a tradition that scorns to bo c6m mon to tho colloglato world. Lot's got Prof. N. H, Darin The So&al-iMtssion of Art 5 P. M. p )QOii'il NEW REGULATION GUNS ARE READY FOR USE TWO HUNDRED NEW RIFLE8 HAVE BEEN RECEIVED AT ARMORY. TARGET PRACTICE TO COMMENCE Cadets to Be Instructed In 8ma.ll Arms Firing Regulations on the Ath letic Field as 8oon as the' Weather Permits. Tho now guns havo arrived. Tho "long waited for" rlflos for uso by tllo Cndot battalion arrived yesterday and thoy will soon bo unpacked atld put Into use. About two hundred guns of tho regular calibro havo boon re ceived and theso afo boing1 stbrtid hi tho university armory. Along with theso guns, which nro Of tho latest pattern, nnd aro similar to thoso in uso in tho regular army at present, were recolvod two hundred cartrldgo bolts, with bayonets at tached. Theso belts aro similar to tho old bolts In uso by tho calot battalion at prosont, with ono oxcoptlon. This oxcoptlori Is that tho bayonots havo a leather sheath, and tho old sheaths woro mado of motal. drill wero given in timo with tho music which was furnished by tho band. New AppolHtmtfiltB. Last night at drill tho following pro motions and assignments woro an nounced: To boflrSt lieutenants Stiteearit Al fred Uookfiall, flflrgoarlt ft. 0. Burrls, Sergeant P Ollorman, To tho rango dotail, to bo captain C. J, Kromor assigned to be permanent ofllcor of tho day. Tho Union and Palladion Literary Bocletlos will hold a joint mtfotliig Friday evening in tho Tomplfl. A good program has boon arranged, and refreshments will bo served. Tho Omaha high school baskotball team will play that of tho Lincoln high school in tho university armory Satur day night. Doth teams aro playirJg last hall and an interesting contost is oxpocted. Tho Students' Llboral Religious Union, which moots Sundriys at 4 p. m. in tho music room of tho 'Temple, invites all tituddritd to attond the sorled of addresses to bo given by Mr. A. L. Woathorly, minister of All Soul's church, on tho following subjects: Tho Idea of God; Prayer; Immortality; Tho Rollglous Life, tho first talk will bo given on noxt Sunday. 83 Happy Girls in on tho tradition. Targe ' ' . Alonir with To think you can really truly buy shoos of Budd Not only bay shoes but make $1.00 to $3.00 a pair on them Samples and cancellations all sizes $2. 50 to $2.95, regular $4 to $6 grades BUDD 1416 O St. DEBATING. AND DISHONE8TY. Professor Ooorgp, Lofovor of tho Uni versity of Missouri is purpbrtod td havo said something about intellectual dishonesty In connection with debat ing, llo says that, whiio debating ono sldo.or tho other of a question, tho stu dent Blowly acquires a stato of mind in which ho bollovos that anything, whothor right or wrong, can bo proven, provided it has oloquonco and rhetoric on Its sldo. It seems that this is only ono, sldo of tho question nl issuo. Whiio do bating with Httlo roforenco to which Bide ho may happen to boon, tho stu dent of debating acquires ono of tho necessities in tho formation, jot cloar Judgmont and fairness ho gains tho knowlodgo that thoro are two sides to nearly overy question. MEN OR WOMEN. Mon attontion. A neighboring col lege has charged tho m6n with being: flvo times as dull intellectually ns tho women. In support of this thoy pro duco examination statistics to show that there woro flvo time's as many mon who had to lujrry. haok to tho farm to holp father as thero woro wo mon who had to go homo for similar reasons. As a moro piece of statistics this is Interesting but that It proves any thing regarding tho Intellectuality of tho mon or women wo aro Inclined to doubt. In tho first place, tho men may bo as intellectual, but probably do not apply themselves to studying as do tho women. This may bo duo to ono t)f many outsldo activities In Which a man In college Is usually In terested. Ho may bo Interested in- nth IoUcb, or in debating, or ho may bo earning th6, maJor part of his living while" in college. All of theso things might reduce hfs standing, whiio that ofthb woman student is' not affected ly similar- liciiWtfos. Target Quns Received. Along with this shlpmont of . tho army guns waB rocolved a shlpmont of twdnty-flVo target guns of .22 calibre. Theso guns will bo used by tho mem bers of tho cadet battalion In target prnctifco. This will bo hold In a short time as soon as tho woathor pormlts outdoor work. For hotter olucloncy In tho work of this kind tho mon ot the endot battal ion will bo compelled to shoot with theso rifles the same as thoy will bo on tho riflo rango at camp In tho spring. Targets will bo oroctod on tho athlotlo field and tho mon of tho 11 If foront companies will shoot at theso. The tnrgots will bo- cpmp6sed of motal or cement. This fact has not as yet beon doclded. If thoy aro to bo. com posed ot comont thoy will bo placed on tho athletic field permanently. Guhs to Be Used Now. Theso guns which tho military do partmont-has rocolved will bo put into immedlato uso. Somo of thorn wfil bo Issued to tho rango ddtall and tho members of his dotachmont of tho cadet battalion will uso them In pra'c tloing tho small arms firing regula tions. Tho rest ot them will be sent to tho state farm, whore thoy will bo used by tho cadets. Not alono In tho guns which tho military department uses will tho im provements bo found, but also in tho manual of drill aro tho cadots improv ing. For tho past week tho members of tho first battalion havd boon drilled In Butt's Manual. This part of drill is to tako tho place of tho bid "sotting up. exercises'." Tho manual is com posed of a series of movements with tho riflo similar to. tho wand drill used by tho mombertf of tho classes in tho department of physical education. For tho past two ovenlngs this part of tho drill has been. practiced with tho cadet band. Tllo various, movements of the NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY wlicii you wnnt to tcot Olonnlnff and Pressing Uono by lmrid nuu not by machinery bring your olotliOH to JOE The Tailor wholsnlHon Bpoclnllatonnltorlng nnd rolltt liif? your olotLoH up-to-dato. Special attention to Ladie'i work and Uniform! . UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin February. 18-19, Friday and Saturday Nebraska-Minnesota. Baskotball, at Min neapolis. " 18, Frldny, Temple Theater Lecturo by Dr.-H. A. Jqhnst6n. 7:3p p. m. 18, Friday, Temple Graduate Club - meets. . & 18, Friday, 8 p. m., Temple Palladian Club meets. 18, Friday, 5 ri, m. Special convoca tion, Momorlal Hall. A. A. Gill man. 18, Friday, 4 p. m. Gorman Song Club meets. ' Tomplo. 19, Saturday, 8 p. m. Swedish Club moots. 2135 K. 22, Tuesday, 11:30, Momorlal Hall Sophomorq, class meets. 24, Thursday, 11:30, Memorial Hall Junior class meets. 25, Friday, femplo Graduate Club moots. 25-26, Friday and Saturday. Armory. Baskotball, Nebraska-Kansas. Informal Saturday. 25-26, Friday arid Saturday, 8 p. m., Armory Basketball. Nebraska vs. Kansas. 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