The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 10, 1910, Image 2

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The' Daily Nebraskan
' TUB PnOPEfiTT'OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1900,
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CONVOCATION
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TODAY
jMusical Program
An Easy
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'A first
baseman has
more chances
far ntlt.mita
than any other nlaver on tho
nine. He must have the host mlit
made. Chance. Konetchv.Chnuo. n.ivli.
Tcnncy and Stahl are men whose nrcurati
work on first is duo In a larce measure to
O'CLOCK
MEMORIAL HALL
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WHAT IT 8TAND8 FOR.
What dooB tho Young Women's
Christian Association stand for in tho
University of NobraBha? It stands for
tho out and out Christian llfo in tho
university tho llfo that 1b not afraid
or aBhamod to bo known as Christian
--Christian In tho big things and
Christian in tho llttlo things; itolandB
for honest, earnest brainy work In
examination, In recitation, In prepara
tion. It Btands for equally lionoRt and
onrnost heart work, soul worlc, If you
will, for cheerfulness, solf-control,
dignity, quiotnoBB. It stands for
"Whatsoever things' aro truo, whatso
ever things aro honest, whatsoovor
things are just, whatsoovor things aro
puro, whatsoovor things aro lovely."
said an'tl undisputed that a "Mann" hag
"boon present at every meeting of this
Bacrod body this yoar. Even the treas
urer, It sooms, lias boon unworthy of
the trust reposed In her, but Miss
Miller promised to kcop an oyo on her
Fn ho future. Sho had praise, too, as
well as criticism, to give, nnd closed
hor nddress by saying Bho hoped to
remedy' past evils, retain tho good
points, nnd Improve nil around during
tho coming year.
Following flils addcss tho ox-prosl-
dont, Miss Compton, unveiled the pres
idential chair and invited Miss Mlllor
to bo sonted, which she did, though
tho position was a precarious one, as
tho seat was only about four Thebes
squaro.
Then the room resounded with
chcorff and yollsor tho,now and the
old presidents:
"Pros-1, Pres-1, Pros-I-dunt
Lucllo Mlllor, that's thojtunt;
i Horo's to hor congratulation
U. of N. AsBoclntlon."
"Horo'B to Allco Compton, drluk her
down, drink hor down;
.Horo's to Allco Compton, drink her
down, drink hor down.
Horo's to "Allco Lizor," she us faith
ful as 'Old Goysor,'
Drink hor down, drink hor down, drink
her down, down, down."
With great enthusiasm tho girls
sang a song wrltton to tho tune of Ne
braska's football soug, by the ox.-pres-
Wllh a strong but gentlo band;
Shnll I tell you though, something that
I know
About our now president?
Sho 1b just as truo, oven if she's now,
Ab any ono wo'vo over had;
And I toll you now, wo aro proud, I
vow,
Proud of our now president."
Following tho singing of this song
wns tho grand march, Miss Miller be
ing carried at the head wearing tho
presidential chair as a crown. After
some persuasion the ex-president
yioldod to tho same honor. Then the
mooting broko up nnd Informnl con
gratulations were in order
MY NEIGHBOR.
My neighbor passed ino on the street,
She dropped a -word of greeting gay,
Hor look so bright, hor tono so sweet,
I stopped to music all that day.
The cares that tugged at heart and
' brain,
Tho work too heavy for my hand,
The ceaseless undcrbent of pain,
Tho tnskH I could not understand.
Grew llghtor us 1 walked along,
' With air and stop of llborty,
Freed by tho sudden lilt of song
That filled the world with cheer for
nic.
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It finds its example in tho lifo nnd
touching of Christ, and it alms to make
Ht-possiblo-for-ovorj7young-AVoman-to
,laiov that llfo and to lovo nnd follow
tho ono who lived it. This aim is1
worked toward partly through Blblb
and mission classes, partly through tho
various dovotlonal services of tho asso
ciation, partly through tho dally lives
of those moBt intorstcd in and inti
mate with tho association and its
ideals.
Th association, then, stands for tho
slncoro Christ llfo nt all times, in all
places, and undor all circumstances;
for tho dally abiding life in Christ, as
opposed o "spasmodic" Christianity;
for trusting Him for strength to do
our best in tho daily tasks, whether
those tusks bo physical, intellectual,
moral or, spiritual, and. then resting
content, not worrying nnd frotting and
making ourselves and other pcoplo
miserable rostlng contout with tho re
sults when wo know witliln ourselves
that "trusting in tho Lord Josus Christ
for strength" wo have dono our host.
FUN TIME VERSUS INAUGURA
TION. In order that March 1 might not bo
without tho inaugural ceremony and,
address which wo Americans have
learned to expect on that day, the Y.
W. C. A. girls Inaugurated tholr presi
dent and other ofllcors. Ono might
have thought from tho vigorous wel
come glvon the new president Chat tho
girls wero ridding themselves "Of, a
moBt tyrannical ruler. Still tho expres
sions of "emotion" when Miss Comp
ton, addressing her "follow citizen
esses," preached hor "own funeral ser
mon," soemod to be heartfelt.
Miss Miller, thinking it her duty to
point out to tho girls tho errors of the
past administration, ruthlessly exposed
flaws in character and hitherto con
cealed treachery. Disloyalty and all
sorts of iinBUspected traits, it seoruB,
havo beeri prevalent in tho old cabinet.
JuBt as one. bit ,bf evidence, it was
ldont for tho now ono and hor cab
-Gonio- a -runnlnglrlB bring ulong-
your curls.
Inauguration's in the air; ""
Oh, it comes around, onco a yoar it's
bound
' To outshine the County Fair.
Now at last it's hero; 'tis the time of
year
To greet our now president.
So with might and main, we will sing
her name,
Sing to our now president.
Chorus
For Luetic and her new cnUinot,
For Lucllo and her now crow;
(For MIsb Vibbard and tho "old folks"
We can't help Blnglng too;
Thoy havo borne tholr Bhnro right
gladly,
Carried burdens not a fow;
But thoy'ro glad to dump thoBO bur
dons now
On tho shoulders of tho nos.
"When (ho sun is bright, and no cares
in sight,
Not a shadow in tho morn,
Wo will do our best, with a right good
zost,
To be cheerful not forlorn.
We will cheer up all, bo thoy groat or
small,
All that we may run against.
We'll lay up a store, in enso tho chan
cellor, Should fire our now president,
"Now it's 1, 2, 3 for tho varsity
For tho girls of the U. of N.;
Association girls, congratulations girls,
Girls a' thousand or .just ten.
For wo lovo 'em ajlh whether short or
tall,. '
Tell jne, Js it wrong, to sing a crazy
sonfc. . " , '
To a brand now president?
In tho days of old, Carrie Shultz sho
rulejl ,. .. . . '.
xYet was this nil? A woman wise,
( Her face enriched by many a year,
Had faced -me with her -grave, true-oycB,
Passed on and said, "flood morning.
denr!"
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University Bulletin
-- MARCH.
10, Thursday, 11:30, Memorial Hall
Freshman class moots. -
10, Thursday, 8 p. m. Gorman Club
' meots. 1234 II street.
10, Thursday Convocation. Musical
Program; ,
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.
13, Sunday, 3 p. m., Temple Y. W. C.
A. vesper service
15, Tuesday Convocation. Prof. Q. B.
Condra. "State arid National Con
servation." Illustrated,
17, Thursday Musical .program. Con
vocation.
18, Friday, 5 p. m. Special convoca
tion. Prof. W. L. Stephens, super
intendent Lincoln schooler'
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