The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 18, 1910, Image 2

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The Daily Nebraskan
l'HEJ PROPERTY OF ,
Tim university op Nebraska,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Published by .
THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD
EDITORIAL STAFF. ..,,.
Cdltor K. P. Frederick
Managing Editor Carl J. Lord
Aaioolato Editor T. M. Edgecombe
Asioolato Editor R. D. Hawley
BUSINESS 8TAFF.
Manager 0 C. Klddoo
Assistant Manager V. C. Hatoall
Circulator C. Buchanan
Editorial and Business Offlcei
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letins will jbladly be published free.
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Nebraska, aa aecond-olass mall mattor
under the Aot of Congress of March I,
1179.
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ment Administration building, between 10
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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1910.
Just becauao you happen to bo tak
'lng lots of "E's" in your courso is no
indication that you aro a P. B. K.
pledge.
Yostorday'B edition of tho Dally No
braakan .contained a groat doal of lo
cal color.
Prof. W. L. Stephens
Sup. Lincoln Schools
"Everybody's tirod" oxcopt tho
floot-footed man who is dodging our
ha-wk-oyed bill collector.
Tho screens missed in numbers from
tho Art Hall recently woro gathorod
up from all parts of tho campus yes
terday. Why don't pooplo got tho
roturnlng habit as well as tho borrow-
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Who knows but what somo of tho
buildings mado nocossary by tho rapid
growth of tho university may bo se
cured. Tho ground north of tho pros
ont campus with tho nocoBasry build
ings would do wonders in tho way of
placing Nobraska in a position to copo
with the results of hor rapid growth.
But not tho least factor to bo con
sidered 1b tho action of tho comralttoo
appointed by tho board of rogonts in
Bonding plans of tho ground to a land
scape architect in Boston. Mr. Rutan
viBlted Nobraska somo tirao ago and
looked ovor tho prcsont campus with
an oyo to lmprovemonts in its appear
ance. If any buildings aro construct
ed, if any work is to bo dono, it will
bo along tho right linos. Tho build
ings will bo arranged with somo at
tention being paid w1 'thoir appear-
,anco in rolatlon to oach othor. Tho
campus will bo laid out with an oyo to
its boauty. In a word tho scenery
which confronts tho student in his
dally grind will bo mado boautiful.
Tho valuo of this cannot bo overesti
mated. It draws him to tho university
and makes him onco and for all a
part of Nebraska.
rules of attendance aro very strict,.
JErofOBBor H. JL Kirkpatrlck wllL di
root tho club.
Cambrldgo dofoatod Oxford in tho
annual association football match by
two goals to one. Oxford won tho
Rugby gamo about a month previously.
Dr. Wolcott Leaves.
Dr. Wolcott leavos today for Balti
more, Md., whoro ho will bo in at
tondnnco on tho mooting, of tho Asso
ciation of American Colloges. Ho .will
roturn somo tlmo during' tho spring
vacation.
Engineers' Notice.
Engineering Society banquet April
8 at Lindoll hotel.
Invitation Committee.
Tho invitation committee will meet,
at tho library Friday morning at 11
o'clock. Committee Is Miss FosBlor,
MIbs Mlatt, 'Mr. WeBtorvelf, Mr.
Woods, Mr. DIorkB. Bo suro and bo
thero. Important.
H. O. PERRY,
Chairman.
Notice.
All men interested In track work
aro urged to bo present at a meeting
to bo hold this afternoon at 5 o'clock
in room 10G in Memorial hall. If you
aro thinking of trying out for tho
track team don't miss this meeting.
B. M. CHERRlNGTON,
Track Coach.
"Cloyding Store" $2.50 Hats Q1 55BUDD
For you fallows that don't want to pay 2.50 for a ha' V I " 1415 o st.
ing habit?
-APPRECIATION.-
Colonol Bills raised tho Jack Bost
fund to $350, tho amount required to
sond tho old trainer to England. Mr.
BIUb' generosity is indlcativo of that
displayed by tho alumni all ovor tho
country. Whenever a Nobraska
alumna was located who kopt in touch
N with tho affairs of his alma mater,
thero tho true spirit of loyalty to No
braska and tho truo appreciation of
what Bho had dono for them was ex
pressed in a donation toward tho fund.
All of us aro in a hurry. In fact most
of us aro in such a hurry that wo
novor wako up to tho valuo of tho
men about us until wo havo rocolved
' tho diploma.
THE TINKLE OF A JDOW-BELL.
Tho vlllago of Croto lay peacefully
running itself bosldo tho moandorlngf
Bluo, Not a sound disturbed tho Byl
van silence. Way off across tho river
camo tho silver tinklo of a cow boll.
A llttlo boy was paddling barefooted
In the BhallowB by tho mill; tho first
barofooted boy of tho season.
Up on the third floor of University
Ih'all tho duBt drifted silently across
tho bars of sunlight as they filtered
through the Ill-washed wlndowB. Thp
student scarcely heard tho drowsy
monotone of tho recitation his head
-drooped came up with a jerk
drooped again. Way off across tho
river ho heard tho silver tinklo of a
cow bell. Crumpled In his pocket was
& letter from tho chancellor.
Continuod-from Pago 1
CHICAGO GLEE CLUB
TOMORROW-EVENING
THE CAMPU8.
Everything grows ii March, oven
tho plans for the university campus.
Tho, old Iron fenco is no longer suf
ficient to incloso Nebraska's state unl
vorslty. Soon It will take on the ap
pearance of a small' Inclosed' garden
Plot in- comparison with the greater
campus.
Univorsity and rocoived his training
thero. It Is seldom that tho students
of tho university aro enabled to hoar
a barltono of Mr. Erlckson'a calibre.
Ono of tho best features of tho Chi
cago Gloo Club is Oswald G. Stark.
Mr. Stark is a 'cellist, ono of tho fow
real 'cellists on tour- today. Ho 1b
still a very young man, but ho has at
tained an excollenco on the 'cello that
Is remarkable.
Tho Chicago Gloo Club Is being
brought horo by tho University of Ne
braska Gloo Club. Tho local organi
zation, although very young, is a very
industrious ono. It believes that an
interest In gloo clubs must bo aroused
in Nobraska University and that thero
1b no hotter wal of arouBlng this 'in
terest than by -bringing ono of tho
bost college glee clubs horo for a
concert.
Local Club Benefit.
Tho members of tho local club aro
selling tickets for tomorrow's concert
and roport that tho tickets aro soiling
rapidly. In supporting tho concert
tomorrow night tho students of the
university will in effect bo supporting
thoir own club.
Tho club mot Wednosday evening
at 7 o'clock in the Temple, at which
tlmo rules for tho conduct of tho club
woro adopted. It purposes tb estab
lish a permanent organization with a
membership not to exceed sixty mom
Out of this numbor tho gleo club,
which will make tho tours, will be se
lected. Membership is open to all
men of the university and school of
musie. After Juno "of this year only
freshmen and sophomores can bo
prospective members.
The club will moot twicQ,- at 7
p. m. Wednesdays and 5 p. m. Fridays,
in tho Temple. Credit will rbe given
as in any university class, though the
NEVER KNOW if
you NEVER TRY
When you want to got Cloanlng nnd Pressing
dono by hand and not by machinory bring
your olothos to
JOE The Tailor
who 1b also a Specialist on altering and refitt
ing your clothes up-to-dato.
MARGARET M. FRICKE
Dressmaker of Style and Economy
UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN
University Bulletin
MARCH.
18, Friday, 5 p. m. Spoclal convoca
tion. Prof. W. L. Stephens, super
intendent Lincoln schools.
.18, Friday End of mid-semester ex
aminations.
18, Friday, 8 p. m., Armory Gym
nasium exhibition.
18, Friday, 4:30 p. m., Tepaplo Gor
manlstlscho Gesollschaft.
19, Saturday, 9 a. m., U7 Class in
fiold geology 22 meets.
19, Saturday, '8 p. m., Templo Theater
Chicago Gleo Club.
22, Tuesday Phi Beta Kappa Day.
22, Tuesday, 11 n. m., Memorial Hall
Junior-freshman debate.
22, Tuesday,' 8 p. m., Music Hall of
Templo Democratic Club meets.
22, Tuesday, 10 a. m., Memorial Hall
Junior-freshman debate "Fif
teenth Amendment"
22, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m Memorial
Hall Sophomore rally.
23, Wednesday, 6 p. m. Spring vaca
tion commences.
23, Wednesday, 7 p. m. Gloo Club
meets.
25, Friday, 5 p. m. Convocation.
Prof. G. W. A. Lucky. "Shall Or
ganized Play Be Made a Part of
the Public School Curriculum?"
Saturday
HATS and SUITS
$1.39 for any $2.00 Hat in the store.
$1.90 buys any $2.50 Hat.
$12.50 for
blue serge suits worth $18.00
$12.5U for fine grey cheviot suits worth
up to $20.00
Palace Clothing Co.
1419 O Street
Decorate Your Rooms
1TE have e complete line of everything that goes
" to make up a neet room Sofa Pillows, Lib
rary Scarfs, Leather Skins.
We are also showing leathers for burning, Center
pieces on Arts and Crafts goods.
University, Fraternity, So
rority and jJL University
Club Pennants a Speciality.
Free Lessons In Stenciling and Embroidering.
H. Herpolsheimer Co.
Second Floor Art and Needle WorK Dept
Mrs. Stevens, - - - Prop, and Mgr.
Chicago Glee Club
Saturday Evening March 19
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RESERVED SEATS 35c and 50c
Box Office Open. Friday at 1 P. M.
Benefit U. of N. Glee Club
GIVE.THE BOYS A FULL HOUSE
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