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c-a ' "i THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i; i' M i H( r i; , t H ! , t b i V, 4 The Daily Nebraska! .1 .VlII3 PROPERTY OF ,jr THE UNIVBHSITY OP NEBRASKA, Lincoln, NobnwKa. , - PubllBhpd by . . Tim STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD ,... , EDITORIAL OTA'FF. , , tf dlbr. K. P. Frederick Managing Editor.... Carl J. Lord Aiioolato Editor T. M. Edgecombe Associate Editor,... R. D. Hawley BUSINESS STAFF. , , Mmnanmf. ... iiQ. O. KlddOO Assistant Manager V C., Hasoall, Circulator. Buonanan n , Editorial and'Btfslriss's Office l BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Poatofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION-PRICE, 12.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 6 Centa Each. Telephone! Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888 Auto 3844. INDIVIDUAL N0TICE8 will bo charged for nt tho rato of JO. contn tho Inaortion for ovory flftoon words or fraction thoro of. , Faculty notices and Unlvornlty bul letins will bladty bo published froo. Entered at tho postomco at Lincoln, Nobrnak(, ns sooondo1ass mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. Advertisement! for the want column should be left at the bualnen office, bate ment Administration building, between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and bash mutt accompany all orders for ad vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraction thereof thp first Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five cents; five Insertions forty cents. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1010. Tho black cat optaodo of tho girls' moot In tho armory Inst yoar Wna re versed at tho moot df yostorday whon one of"tho Dlack Mask filrls was tied and abductod by tho Sllvor Sortfont co-ods. In' years to como wb may havo a roal live "vondotta" at No-b'raBka. 00000000000000 O O 000000000Og O A VA . , ARMORY Kansas vs. Nebraska TONIGHT )'ooooWooooociooo6o6ooboco6o thing If cultivated for ubo should any inombor of' tho caBt bo unablo, '.through Illness or absbneo from tho unlvorslty, to partlclpato In tho pro duction of tho play. Tho abBonco of an undorstudy might croato consider able trouble through tho absenco of a character at tho olovonth hour. But will a system of undorstudlos run on a wholosalo plan answer tho purpose? Aid will tho knowlodgo that tho undorstudy may bo substituted for tho regular charactor on tho cast bo conduclvo to good fooling on tho part of tho mombors of tho cast? Whllo It Is truo that It might mako tho mom bors of tho cast fool that tholr posi tion on tho cast" dopondod on tholr work at rohoarsals, yet tho possibility ol bolng thrown out aftor having been chosen at tho try-out will In all prob- .. BA8EBALL. Tho nows that tho baseball team will Iobo ono of its most promising mon throws .a llttlo dab of gloom ovor tho Nebraska basoball plcturo for tho coming soaBon. Tho rosy cloudy nro tinged with a 'touch of gray as tho prospects of a winning team aro loss onod by tho loss of a good man. But thoro noyor was a sunBot so gray and ability produco an opposlto offect. It will tako'away tho stability of tho cast bosldes producing much hard fooling. No doubt an undorstudy should bo had for ovory charactor on tho cast, but tho cast should bo made porma nont As a sido light wo might sug gest that tho junior class tako notico. A snag or two may bo avoided noxt year. At least somo vaccilation may bo avoided. Quornsoy Jones Traveler M. P. Wallace, Exotor, Nob. J. C. Rcs8ler Charles Sturmor Ed BOohmor Anonymous Miscellaneous , FroBhman Law Students . . . Junior Law Students A. Jensen Geo. C. Shodd, '00 R. D. Androson, '00 Dr. R. O. Clapp Prof. H. W. Caldwoll Prof. M. M. Fogg Doan C. E. BoBBoy ......... Edw. A. BoBBoy, '06 ErnBt A. BesBoy, '90 Carl A. Bossoy, '97 Edith Hlgglns Bossoy, '01 . . 1.00 .25 .50 1,00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.50 17.00 15.0,0 .25 5.00 10.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Tfc-W.1 Carpenter,1 Omaha frOO" Tho womon's, clubs of tho stato of MlBBOUri havo started a campaign to arouso hotter support for tho Unlvor Blty of Missouri. Thoy aim to lncroaso Alpha Tau Omoga A. L. Palmer Ina E. GIttlngs . . . E. R. Guthrlo .... Anonymous "E. G." i Miscellaneous PI Beta Phi Alpha Chi Omega ' Delta Gamma Delta Delta Dolta Prof. II. R. Smith, Stato Farm Miscellaneous 10.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .25 .25 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 .70 Total U37.70 $2.50 SHOES MEN Big sale in my 1415 store this week. WOMEN - High grade sn.mnlfs tin stfiirs ovpr mv store. $2.50-see? 1415 O St. BUDD choorloBB but that a sunrlst bright nnd choorfull followed somotlmo. Tho fact "that Adams wa absent from tho unl vorslty for a year may bar him from playing on tho tonm, yet it sooms to bo a moro technicality. That ho has qualified to play yot, becauso of his nbsonco, must bo clnBBOd as a now student Is ono of tho absurdities which ofton occur In tho best of rulOB gov erning eligibility. A QLEE CLUB. Thoro aro many varieties of singing. Thoro is grand opera singing, comic opera singing, serenading and just common singing. But dlstinot and apart from all of those thoro 14 tho glco club singing. Perhaps thoro is no form of singing which so gladdens tho heart of tho studont as tho gleo club sipging. Tho news that Nebraska Is to havo a gleo club comes aB pn.o of tho most pleas ant surprises of tho semester. As to tho idea that music has power to charm tho savago boast, wo will not venture an opinion. But as to uni versity students thoro is no student so savago but that music has somo charm for him. Tho action of tho chancellor in gaining tho co-operation of tho direc tor of tho school of music in tho en terprise of putting tho university gleo club on its feet In another evidence of tho fact that the gleo club is rec ognized as an important factor in tho university. All that remains Is to "boost" a bit and tho Nebraska .club will bo alive and full grown. V(U , THE 8ENtOR PLAY. Pottering about 'midst a. hcan of OTfVhttnorfMi nnrt nrlntnr'n Inlr. ran find ftugost for&blten that tho war was Btifl on, But yesterday Chairman Yates announced that the senior play cdmmitteo had decided to inaugurate a system of understudies. Yes. Understudies aro a good tho Interest in higher education throughout tho stato. The Forum To tho Editor of tho Nobraskan: Unllko moBt peoplo who wrlto to tho newspapers, I havo no hesitation about entering into a newspaper con troversy. Thoroforo I must say that your report of my sot-to with tho laws, howovor intended, was somowhat mixed as to its facts. I havo a very vivid recollection of what occurrod, as fpllows: After requesting those of tho law studontB who wore seated on tho east side of tho room to lift, in stead of shove, their chairs for that hour, I started for tho door. As r reacned.lt, several laws Smllted loud yawps and5 horso-laugns. I delost any ono who Has the cohrago of his con victions only when his ldontily is iost in tho crowd; and I promptly yoturriod and invited any ono of tho horse; laughers to stand up as an Individual and bo counted. No ono stood up;' and no ono "laughed" this time or, i ho did, It was not until aftor I loft tho room. Sly request was a perfectly rea sonable one; the response of several of tho laws wis cowardly rowdyism. My becoming "angry" of course I re gret but whllo "angry'' I said nothing for which I am not willing to bo held responsible now that my temper is re stored. O. E. PBRSINGER. JACK BE8T FUND. Goorgo Holmes .$ 10.00 L- B. Cottle, Edgar, Nob . . 1.00 V. K. Geer , B0 "Stick" DoPulron , , , . ,25 Charles Kobalter .25 O. A. Green . . , , . i.00 H. A. Tukoy,, Omaha ........ 10.00 Matt JCobator ... ..'... ,150 Bert Brtrbor ',;., '.50 W. F. Votaw .'..'. 1.00 All Souls Church, Unitarian Corner of H and 12th Streets ARIHUR L. WEATHfiRLY, Minister. Services 11 a. m. - Sunday School 10 a. m. All students are cordially Invited to attend its services ALL PEWS ARE FREE Sunday, Feb. 27, Sermon Subject: "The Relation of VVisdom to Action." Social Ethics Class 12:15. Prof. L. E. Aylesworth, Leader, Dlscusion of the series of sermons on "Action. ' The Student's Liberal Religous Union meefs In the Husic Room of the Temple at 4 p m. Sunday. Mr. Weatherly will continue a series of talks on important themes. His subject will be "Prayer" Excutive Committee Miss Lois FossIeV, Miss Mary Wheeler, and Robert Ashby. C3C(3CC3CCC3r3r3r3CCCl3CC NEVER KNOW it you NEVER TRY Whon you wnnt to Rot Cleaning nnd Premlng dono by knnd and not by machinery bring your clotboa to JOE The Tailor who 1b nlao n Specialist on altering and rofltt ing your qlotLoa up-to-dato. Special attention to Ladie'a work and Uniforms. UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin MARCH. 1, Tuesday Convocation. AddroBs. Gov, A. C. Shallonborgor. I, Tuesday, li,:30 d. m., Music Hall, Temple Gloo Cluh-mecifl, 3, Thursday Convocation. Musical program. 1, Friday, 5 p. nu Convocation. Prof. Grummann. "Efficiency In Educa tion." 8, Tuesday Convocation. Prof. J. T. Lees. "Tho Passion Play of Ober Ammorfcau." Illustrated, 10, Thursday Convocation. MUBlcal Program. II, Friday Vesper services. Memo rial Hall. University ChoriiB. 11, Friday, 5 p. m, Special convoca tion. Prof. H. W. Caldwoll. 12, Saturday Y. M. O. A. social. 12, Saturday Freshman law hop. 12, Saturday, 8:30 p. to. Noii-com hop, Fraternity hall. 15, Tuosday Y. M. O. "A. social. , 15, Tuesday Convocation, Prof. G. E3. Coqdra. "Stale and National Con servation." Illustrated. ' 17, Thursday Musical program. Con vocation. r (8 No. 7 it . Just as tne great daily news Tl papers and the means of rap id communications that have made them possible bind the nation into one, compact, liv ing whole so in the same way the Nebraskan promotes a University unityit brings the various departments of our great institution into closer touch with each other and develops in each individ ual of the student body a wholesome "Nebraska Spirit" for the whole University. The Daily Nebraskan Circulation Manager n v Cg3Cg3Cg3Cg3 LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln's "Select Dancing School" bd flooF AUTO 4477 O. E. BULLARD. U. of N. '02. Manager ' gL J SOOALS-Ffldays 8 to 12 P. M. CLASSES-Wed. and Sat. 8 to p. M. Saturday Night Fancy Dancei and Social. University Night, University Orchestra. New and fancy 'dances Saturdays. Carlyle, Two Step, Gaiety. Cadet, Esprala Shottlclie Rye Walt, etc. Eight o'clock, pSi., share. 1AE LEAD v . OTHERS FOLLOW JSiPECmL. RATES XO STUDENTS