The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 15, 1910, Image 2
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INDIVIPUAL NOTICES will bo oharffod for nt tho rnto of 10 cents tho Innertltm for every fifteen wordn or fraction there of. Faculty notice and Unlvorslty bul letins will blndly bo published froo. Entored at tho postofflco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as seoond-olass mall mattor under the Act of ConffrcMS of March 3. 1879. Advertisements 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. Mi Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraction thereof the first Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five cents flvo Insertions forty cents. TUESDAY. M AllCll 1R, 1 8 1 0. So tho oiiKiuoorH have denied the Implied chnrpo or borrowing the Idea of TittondinK- the Orphoum from tho freshman law cIiihh. SometimcH wo wondor why anyone Hhonld want to claim tho crcjfllt. 0K000000000000000000 CONVOCATION TODAY Prof. H. W. Caldwell I r p TEMPLE , . 5 P. M into a biuiio it Is hound to attract col lego graduates and ovory Round fol low looking for fame. Tho corn game Ib hound to succeed. It Is not half so hard work as football find a good deal more profitable. In dno'tf ml'nd'B eye tho Jostling crown can oven now bo pictured about the bulletin boards waiting for tho returns In some hard fought corn growing content. Putting the corn Held on a sporting basis is tho host kind of fertilizer." Lafayette Courier. ' Inmglno tho convocation orator gaz ing down upon an audionco of several hundred men, all eyes rolled heaven ward. Imagine htm remarking upon tho studious, sanctimonious air of those Bamo young men. Then Imagine ills chagrin on discovering the array of co-eds In tho gallory. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Look for tho announcement or "what Ib doing" noxt Saturday' night. You will bo Interested. Dr. Luckoy will speak at the Wednesday noon meeting. Row S. Mill Hayes of tho KplBcopallmchurch wllf -speak ut-tlm-Frlflny noon mooting. How many university students have not ready Dickens' works, the novels Tennis Season Opens. A mooting of tho Tennis Club will bo hold 'nt tho nnivoraity courts on Wednesday oirornoon at 1 o'clock. All men who expect to try out for the squad are urged to be present, as we will moot Kansas on May 11. A fee of $1 will he charged to the old mem bors and $2 for new mombers. Hring your money atN 1 o'clock and wo'll start at a clip that will beat Kansas. L. G. sriTDDISR. Manager. tho student body were colobrntlng tho event with song. All work, had ceased for .tho--11 ma. being. Was tho university to devote the onorglos of her agricultural stu dents to tho browing of beer? was the question on every lip. Should the noble sons of Minnesota bo disgraced by n profession so far removed from tho conjugation of the Latin verb and tho cnlculUB? But sad yet enchanting delusion, away. 'Twas not a brewery. It was only a donatured alcohol distillery. ONE-FOURTH ON PROBATION. That Number of Harvard Students Failed In Mid-Year Exams. Cambridge, Miisb. Twonty-flve per contof tho ontlro number of students In Harvard College were recently placed on probation on account of fnillng in tho recent mid-year examinations. .Eighty men from the freshman class were suspended. The Harvard Crimson says editori ally: "This number is. not only unusually large, but is particularly exasperating because It oxpressefe an utter and do plorablo lack of responsibility among a large' percentage of tho students." Dean Hurlburt attributed the fail ures to the higher standard of scholar ship sot by President Lowell. New York American. Ladies Sample Oxfords with that high arch : : short vamo and Cu ban neel. $4.00 and $5.00 shoes. My price $2.50. My system pays. Look me up. UP STAIRS. BUDD I4l6 O St. . Pennants 9 Special Notice We have made arrangements with the best New York Pennant Hoiise to furnish lis with new Special Leaders for 1910 University and, High School Pennants, all Fraternity Pennants and Felt Pillows made on the best of felt. Workmanship unex celled. Prices to compete with other dealers. We solicit your trade. Look our line over. Special price given by the dozen. Second floor Art Needlework Department at H. Herpolsheimer & Co. MRS. STEVENS, Proprietor and Manager STOP INTO THE FOLSOM FOR REFRESHMENTS. ICE CREAM AND ICES, LIGHT LUNCHES, CANDIES AND BON BONS. 1 H Snu? 1307 O STREET or Scott, tho pooms of Uyron? Many students as these work's aro not "as signed," think they can go unread.- TJiinyTTisiroirfiair " BASEBALL. With ono of tho best baseball sched ules In tho history of the sport at Ne braska, tho only regrottablo feature Is that moro of tho games are not to bo played on tho homo Hold. It seems that such an arrangemont cquld not bo nmdo in arranging for datos with some of tho moBt desirable teams. Consequently tho choice lay bot,weon securing a poor schedule at homo. or a good ono away from home. No, b'raBkn proforrod" tho" harder light, which means, If wo win, greater glory. This year tho prospects aro brlghtor .than" over at Nebraska, and wo should put a scoring team on the diamond. And with a scoring team perhaps wo will soo tho blcachera llllod to over flowing, perhaps wo will hoar rooting that Bounds llko tho roal thing. Who knowB? Anyhow, brush up tho old straw hat and tho megaphone Mr. Forbes on the Cow. The Agricultural Club mot at tho Templo Saturday night. Tho problem ofnmtritlon-for-farm-anlmals-AvaKiHs' cusBed. Tho dlBcusslon was led by Mr. Forbes on tho cow and Mr. Gram lich on tho horse. Professor 11. It. Smith presided and gave an interest ing talk on general nutrition. SPORT IN THE CORNFIELD. "A nows Items states that ono Wil liam Strong, of a certain Michigan county bearing tho euphonious name of Kalamazoo and by tho way there is said to bo a movement afogt to change tho namo of Oshkosli, let us hope not ut back to William Strong, ho is of importance just here, no lias raised an ear of corn, said by tho am thoritles of tho Michigan agricultural college, to- bo the nearest perfect ever grown. That is to say, It scored nlnoty-Bovon points out. of a possible perfect scoro of ono hundred. Tho next best corn scoro is that of an ear exhibited at the Omaha corn show 'two years ago, raised by a wostorn farmer, which scored nlnety-fo'ur. The poini 'of this corn scoro buslnoss is that It makes poBsiblo a realization the' cry of 'Bock to tho land!' Now that corn growing has been turned Union Literary Society. .The Union Lltorary met In regular session last Friday night. The newly elected ollleors (that Is, only part of them), gavo a program of various mlxturoB of oratory, "wit" and com mon soubo. Tho gnu ltn, .tho jirjgrivm was tilled by tho "SonatOr," so that the program was of the usual length, but of an unusual breezy nature. ' Tho young, men of tho society de cided to glvo tholr program in the noar future, arid every effort Is going to bo nmro to glvo a bettor one tlinit thrtt given by the young ladles "of tho society sonto time ago. To this end all' tho boys of the society aro romiest od to moot In Union hall at Jl o'clock Thursday to mako arrangements for this "stunt." NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY Whun you wnnt to not (.'loaning unci Pressing douo by linnd mid nob by limchlnory bring your olothos to JOE The Tailor who Is uIho a Hnoclnllst on altering mid rolltt Ing your olotlvOH up-to-dnto. MARGARET M. FRICK Drei i m niter of Style and Quality UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN CONSTERNATION AT MINNESOTA. University Bulletin TYPEWRITERS all makes SOLD OR RENTED Ront Applies on Purchaso Price. Fivo Days Froo trial boforo yon pay. Two yours guarntoo when you purcliuso. Easy Torms. Get onr list. Anto. 2080; Boll 120U. B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. 143 So. 13th St. FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES We Want Your Goal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order. m ii i i .-- . . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHITEBREAST GOMP'Y 1106 0 STREET AUTO 3220 BELL 234 Beer Will ot Be Brewed Within the University. Imagine tho consternation that reigned when tho Minnesota Dally ap peared with tho announcement that a brewery was to bo Installed at the agricultural college. No such sacrilege had been hoard of at tho scholastic in stitution for yearB. Had the fcdoral authorities granted tho pormlt, -was tbjo,' lirst question asked! They had. Some were for de serting tho' colloge rtt once. Others were for' mobbing tho nowly elected Deh Woods, who had permitted- the outrage. Tho excitement was Intense Mobs of Btudonts gathered on tho cariipus and boforo tho homo of Pro fessor Woods. A certain portion of MARCH. 15, Tuesday Convocation. Prof. Q. E. Condra. "State and 'National Con servation." lllustratod. 15, Tuesday, 8 p. m., Armory Junior sonlor basketball. Freshman sophomore basketball. lfi, Wednesday, 4 p. in. Meeting of x Tennis Club. Tennis court. 16, Wodnesdny, 8 p. m. Sophomoro rally. 16, Wednesday, 4 p. m., Music Hall of Tomple Glee Club meets. 17, Thursday, 8 p. mv, Armory Bas ketball. Inter-class final gaino. 17, Thursday Musical program. Con vocation. 18,, Frjday, 5 p. 'ra. Special convoca tion. Pfot. W. L. Stephens, super intendent Lincoln schools, 19, Friday End of mld-somoster ex aminations. 19, Saturday, 8 p.tm., Toraplo Theater Chicago Glee Club. 22, Tuesday Phi Beta Kappa Day. 22, Tuesday, 11 a. m., Memorial JIall Junior-freshman debate. 22, Tuosday 8 p. m., Music Hall of Tomplo Democratic Club maots. 23, Wednesday, 6 p. m. 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