The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 08, 1910, Image 2
nmifcjitxitii -, gw .T1III it i , i' -J A V' ' -- ;. ..tVi,.' - ,.; . 't 4j y;- ' r v r ?- , , ; v,. .. . THE DAILY NEBRASKAN f nr i The Daily Nebraskan rinb pnopEUTr ov THE UNIVBItBITY OP . NISBItASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. Published by .,-.. TIII3 STUDENT PUBLICATION UOAIXP EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor K. P. Frederick Mannalng Editor.. Carl J. Lord Aooclata Editor T. M. EdOmbe Anoolato Editor ....R. D. Hawloy BUSINESS STAFF. Manager c Klddoo Atilitant Manager V c H1a,cft" Circulator. , C. Buchanan . i i ii "" Editorial and Butlneia OfTlce: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Poitonlce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Coplei, B Centa Each. Telephone! Auto 1888. Night Phonea Auto 1B88 Auto 3844. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for nt tho rato of 10 ccnt tho lnHortlon for ovory fifteen words or fraction thoro- of. Faculty noucrca ana univomuy Bul letins will bladly bo published froo. Entered at tho poBtofflca at Lincoln. Nobranko, an aocond-oIaBB mall matter undor tho Act of Congrcas of March t, 1870. . AdvertUementa for the 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 5 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad verttslng, at tho rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraotlon thereof the first Insertion; threo Insertions twentyflve cents; five Insertions forty cents. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1010. Speaking of pugilism did yon over hear of thnt game called basketball? Tho spirit displayed by tho Btudonta of tho agricultural collcgo In tho Inter est of sclenco 1b tho admiration of the university at tho preBont time. They aro subscribing twenty-live cents a stu dent toward a fund which will bo de voted to tho securing of a goat to bo offered up at the altar of sclonee. what aBplendidpcronagb1,tho'avcniKb f student Is? Without a doubt, ho Is an unusual chnractor and pdBHOBBes many mord accomplishments than tho public will give him credit for. ' In tho first place, ho Iiub a remarka ble talont for creating "claBy" styles. Most peoplo do yot think bo, but, as usual, most peoplo aro wrong. The true critic knows that a hat worn at a dizzy anglo beautifies the fat faco as well as the thin, and that tho moro uncommon tho combination of colors, tho hotter It goes with tho accompany ing comploxlon. Tho student has also dovcloped at tractive styles In shoes. In summer ho wears high shoes and In winter low oucb profcrnbly worn down at tho heels. Tho rest of his attlro Is distin guished by choky-looking collars, for lorn ties and stick pip monstrosities. However, It would be u serious mis take to call fashion his only asset. The collcgo student Is a brilliant con- vorsatloHallst. Ho can talk athletics to tho oxcluslon wo ropoat to tho oxcluslon of nil else In class lie is ovor bright and witty. Ho answers tho most 'Intricate points in all subjects with a single word "unprepared." As a rule, ho Is vastly superior to his prpfs, whom ho personally considers "tight." Naturally, tho student has a groat and lasting influence on the university town. His unique nttlro, alone, does much to enliven a dull place. The Binall boy always imitates the Btudont'B perfection. Tho college, stu dent, In turn, 1b proud of UiIb high tribute Ho knows, nlBo, though he never mentions tho fact, that ho Is tho handsomo Idol of numerous "K. m.'s." In addition, he has occasionally had tho distinction of being turnod down by a real choriiB girl. The college student Is a competent Judge of the theater and invariably proforB a cheap show to tho lecturo course. His list of talents might be contlnuod easily. Ho can sing any part In a serenading quartet. He can tirnlbihtMmvc'been.'so Metcalf played tho part of a ildor mop while winning tho ten-yard dash, Tho milk race was a real Joke. To decldo who was tho biggest baby,' milk bottles wcro provided. Those who drank a bottle of milk, from tho Btato farm dairy, in tho least tlmo were counted. Each bottle was equipped with a rubbor nipple. Re freshments of milk and gingerbread wero Berved at half past ten. $100 MORE NEEDED Jack Beat "Fund Now Totals $250 Delta Zetas Head Today's List. Tho Jack Best fund yesterday reached the $250 mark. Delta Zeta, tho now sorority, subscribed $5 and several Individuals ulso sent in their contributions. It 1b hoped to have tho total amount necessary subscribed In a fow days. A lottor showing -how the nlumnl fool about tho matter, was received by Jack Best ycBtorday. It was from W. E. Ponrod, tho former crack quar ter mllor of tho unlverBlty. It reads as follows: "Dear Old Friend: I see by a clip ping from a Lincoln paper that the students and alumni aro raising a fund to give you a trip to England. I am vory glad to hear of It and and the plan a moat worthy one for showing tho esteem In which you are hold, not only by tho present student body, but also by tho alumni and formor stu dents whoso aches and pains you have rollovod with your famouB llnnmont, ,ovon at tho oxpenso, oftontimes, of a few Dilators. I want to show in n small way my appreciation by enclos ing a money order for $5." Yesterday's contributions were as follows: Previously reported $221.35 Fraternities Sororities We can lave you 12 per cent on your fuel bills ' Semi-Anthracite $8.00 IS THE REASON LittLBw,. Gregory The Coal Man 1044 o. 1 MarcH 12, 1910 Fraternity Hall 1 Freshman Law Hop 1 With a sufficient amount of kicking and mauling a bomb will occasionally explode. Prof. E. A. Ross of the Uni versity j of Wisconsin 1b tho victim of tho bomb-throwing agitation of tinunn smoke an ugly pipe and dance the last Goldman and others carried on at that danco and all tho extras. In short, ho university recontly. Should Professor 1b a Jolly good fellow, the truest of I $1.25 Wfclt's Orchestra TYPEWRITERS all makes - SOLD OR RENTED Rent Appllos on Purchaso Prico. Fivo Days Froo trial boforo you pay. Two yours guarntoo whon you purchaso. Easy Terms. Got our list. Auto. 2080; Boll 1299. B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. 143 So. 13th St. Dolta Zeta Forestry Club W. E. Penrod. Billings Mont. Dr. G. E. Condra S. A. Esklno 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 Dr. J. T. Lees 10.00 Total $249.35 FUR HATS NOT LADIES', BUT THAT NEW FUSSY KIND-THE KIND NEW YORKERS WEAR WHEN THEY HIT TOWN. 1415 O St- BUDD IF YOU ARE WILLING -Ted will Dye for You or Clean, Press, or Repair your Garments 235 No. Uth Street TED MARRINER Just opposite the Windsor Hotel Auto 4876 Expert Hatter, Gleaner, and Pressor Bell F1609 Dyor of Ladios' and Gents' Garments Ross bo forced to resign, Wisconsin will undoubtedly loso more than aho would havo lost "thrbugbrnmny years -of Goldman locturos. Waltor Camp, in the Century Mag azine, declares that tho play mndo by "Denny" Clark In tho Michigan-Chicago rootball game In 1&0R, which lost tho game and championship for Michi gan, waB tho correct play and that no blame should bo attached to Clark for It. Ex. frlexidB and slnceroly ambitious to do good. Long Hvo tho collcgo student! Purdue-Exponent; PING PONG "8TAG" Tho froshmau law picture takon bo foro tho Administration building again callB attention to the fact that tho law students, while paying heavy tuition, aro forced to occupy quarters on tho third floor of University hall. In fact, It Is gonorally conceded that they have tho poorest quarters of any college of .thqlr Importance and paying ' their tuition In tho university. ' And now tho German department will put on its play at Omaha. , They ought to find the proper atmosphero for. such a production In our. neighbor ing metropolis. With the first oftho inter-class de bates held in Memorial hall Friday evening tho attontion of the student body Is again called to tho fact that some lack of interest lias been shown in . tho promotion of these debates. Whether this Is present In the clasn or" in tho student members promoting the debates Is an open question. Inter class events must be backed by tho classes themselves to make thorn a success, There is ono moro prelim inary debate before tho final argu ment on Phi Beta Kappa day tho classes contesting should boo they are well represented In attendance' at these debates. THE COLLEGE STUDENT. Have you ever stopped to consider Y. M. C. A. Party Turns Out to Be a Ping Pong Tournament. Tho Y. M. C. A. stag Saturday oven lug turned out to bo a mixturo of plug pong balls and Jersey milk. Most of the men who went to Memorial hnll were expecting Bomo heavy track ovents of an Indoor nature. Howevor, in place of tho real heavy, tiresome events, tho committee had provided a warm weather program. Four teams wero picked In tho old-tlmo method of "chooso up." W. H. Plastors, A. II. Guthborlot, C. D. Bohnnnon and J. B. Shnuldlng wore captains of tho teams. Tho seeing raco was a memory tcBt. The men entered a room whore thoy took a good look at a collection of various articles on a tablo After leaving tho room thoy wrote out a list ,of all which their memory would por mlt. Tho smelling raco was a test of a man's knowledge of chomlstry nnd the catarrhal condition of his nasal apparatus. . About forty chemicals wore to Jtw identified by their odor. Foujtonms lined up for the dumb bell race. Instead of the runner car rylng n dumb-boll, ho was glvon a ,ping pong ball. Whenever tho ball was passed poorly it .bounced away, forcing tho runner to Iobo tlmo fre quently. Tho' marking or chalk race was a tost of a man'a ability to stretch, While remaining In ono plnco horeached as far as ho" could to- draw & chalk line with a stub of crayon. Ralph Weaverllng won the shot-put by blowing a ping pong bnH off from a pile of bopks, a test of wind power, Olio .Metcalf caused a ping pong ball to navigate across 'tho floor by nosing It. -Ho gqt down on his hands and knees to push the ball with his nose. Tho floor was not as 'clean as NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY Whon you want to got CloanliiK and Pressing dono by hand uud not by mnchinory bring. your ciouiog 10 JOE The Tailor who Ih also a Specialist on altering and refitt ing your clotLos up-to-dato. MARGARET M. FRICK Dressmaker of Style and Quality UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. UNCQLN University Bulletin FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES We Want Your Coal Orders, Give Us a Trial Order, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHITEBREAST COMP'Y 1106 0 STREET AUTO 3228 BELL 234 MARCH. 8, Tuesday Convocation. Prof. J. T. Loos. "The Passion Play of Ober Ammergau.,, Illustrated. 8, TuoBday, 11:30 a. m. Meeting of Aoro Club. 9, Wodnesday, 8 p. m., Memorial Hall Junlor-sonior debate. "County Option." 10, Thursday Convocation. Musical Program. O 11, Friday Vesper services. Memo rial Hall. University Chorus. 11, Friday, 5 p. m. Special convoca tion. Prof. H. W. Caldwell. 12, Saturday Freshman law hop. 12, Saturday, 8:30 p. m. Non-com hop, Fraternity hall. 13, Sunday, 3 p. m., Temple Y. W. C. A. vesper, sorvlce. 15, Tuesday Convocation. Prof, G. E. Condra. "State and National Con servation." Illustrated. 17 Thursday Musical program. Con vocation, e 18, Friday, 5 p. m. Special convoca tion. Prof. W, L. Stephens, super-, intendent Lincoln schools. ' 25, Friday, 5 p. m. Convocation. Prof. G. W. A, Lucky. "Shall Or, ganized Play Bo Made a Part of the Public School Currlculun?" 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