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i THE DAILY NEBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan THE PROPERTY OF T1IE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nobmnka. IMihllHliPd by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION HOARD EDITORIAL 8TAFF, -Editors hiii iTrrriTiTinTi Kt Pi Frederic Mnnnnlno Editor Carl J. Lord Atioclnto Editor T. M. Ednecombe Atiocloto Editor R. D. Hawley DU8INE88 8TAFF. Manager Q. C. Klddoo Assistant Manager V. C. Hascall Circulator C. Duohnnnn Editorial and Business Office: BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION DLDQ. Poitofflce, Station A, Lincoln. Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, D Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Nloht Phones Auto 1888; Auto 3844. INDIVIDUAL NOTICE8 will be charged for nt tho rato of 10 coiiIb tho Innortlori for ovory fifteen wordn or frnotlon thoro of. Faculty notices and University bul letins will bladly bo publlnhed frco. Entorcd at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nobrnnka, n sccond-clasB mtill mattor under tho Act of Cohbtchb of March S, 1870. Advertisements for the want column should bo left at the business office, base ment Administration building, between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 0 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertising, at the rato of ten cents for eaoh fifteen words or fraction thereof the first Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five cents;- flvo Insertions forty cents. TUESDAY. APRIL ". 11(10. Nobranka won first place in the largest athletic content of Ifs kind In (ho middle wok). Remove your ImtB, gentlemen. It Ih only hellttlng on Hiich an oeeaBlon that hoiiio tribute bo paid to a team which, through hard work, porBovoronee and natural Nebraska ability wIiih great honor for all of uh. Mctaphorleally then, lot uh hang a wreath on the bed poHt of (wreaths aro uncomfortable to wear and not BtyliBh) each conquering hero of that team where ho nuij look at It ere he retires at night- where l be Mrst rnys of the Bun may bring it to IiIb eyes in the morning. Then let uh hung up a sign "on. more worlds to conquer." Ladies Sample OxfOVflS 2 SO Metal Ankle StraP' also Suede8 V'VI Vl U 4fcBW Greys, Browns, Etc. GOLLEGE MEN IN DEMAND. It was Horace Greeley, the famous - - -Now Yor lr ofl 1 1 or "oTTo r nfoTiTay sT who referred to collego graduates as "horned cattle" and declaimed agaliiBt them.. .More recently one Richard T. Crane of Chicago has expressed him self Btrongly as not recognizing the need of higher education. The opin ions on this matter 'held by these" two men nroriiot very generally sustained. President Junius of the University of Illinois stales that the demand made upon his Institution for college-trained men has been far In excess of the sup ply sinco courses In husliuiBs adminis tration were established several years ago. These courses aim to provide a liberal education, with training, in some special business field. Those who take tho cmirsotiVuntor mercan tile houses, Insurauco concerns, rail way ofllces, etc. About eighty now have had thte kind of speclnl training from the Illinois institution, and moat . of them have good IniBluess positions . or have gone into business for thorn solves. lnrge buslnosa concerns -are look ing moro and more to colleges for men to 1111 responsible positona. Tho men with natural business ability who strengthens It by educational training is thoroughly lilted for thu best work and the most ol It. Heads i of tlrms that aro themselves college graduates know this, and those that aro not aro rapidly coming to agree. Many people are slaves to vocations for which they are not lifted. Col lego men often select a line of work that will be congenial to them and study to perfect thenfselvos in its . details. They onter Into it with onthusinsm and are consequently likely to succeed. Tho University qf Illinois has a school of architecture , with 236 graduates to its credit. A canvess. has revealed that 81 per cont of tho living graduates of this depart ment are actively engaged In the pro fession for which they were trained. Tho 80-cnllcd self-mndo map Ih a witness to well-directed strong nnturnl powers, but he 1b no argument nt nil ngnlnsl n college education. Not only it re iinlvei'Hlty men yenrly becoming, moro uiiineroiiH In the higher ranks In biiHineBB and commercial life, but they are aeknowjedgod leaders In the regeneration of politics. '('hrlBtlmi Science Monitor. ALPHA-THETA CHI WIN8. Opening Game of Interfrat Baseball Series a Slugging Match. In a game replete with hard hi! ting, poor Melding and many ho roB, Alpha Thetn ('111 yesterday defeated Helta Upsllon on the varHity athletic Mel(LJ)Xa.Jieone-of IS- tol7. Thu game was Blow and both sides made many errors. This was the first game or the in terfraternlty baseball series and the following, games will bo played In quick succession. All the games will be played this month and the chnui plonflhlp will bo decided before M.e close of school. The line-up follows : Alpha Tbeta Chi J. Elliott. I Hennett, c. r.; Hubendall. Keith, i IV r; Poiirso, lib.; Evans, s. s.; Keith. Law rence. 12b.': C E. Elliott. 11).; Lord c; Oliver, p. Delta Upsllon Chrlstmiih. I. 1' : Hurr, c. r.; Weaver, Hates, r. f.; .Innus lib.; KlepHer, Schmidt, s. s.; "'el -b, Uh.; Minor, Mates, llarpban- il).; (Slbson. c; Schmidt, Klepser(i. Tho score: Jr A. T. C r 12 ()T 1 1 18 D. II -.... 2 2 0 I 1 r 17 Umpires, Metcalfe and Held. GERMAN PLAY GREAT SUCCESS. Portrait of Bl6marck on Exhibition In the Library. The piny recently produced by the (ierinnn department or the univerlHl at the Temple theater was given at the Lyric theater In Omaha Friday night. The cast played to a well Mlled house, although the number Patent, Button, 4 Lace, 3 Button, Gun preBont was decreased considerably owing to tJhojQJvjiU)ic..jcjQiiieHLJield. mi the same evening. The play received the heartiest commendation from all presont. The hltB of the piece were much better received than when the piece was staged at the Temple. This was lira large measure due to the pre ponderance of those who understood German In the audience. At the close of the performance many enthusiastic members of the audience went to the stago to congratulate the players. The members of the cats did t all return from Omaha at the same time. A few of them are still In the metrop olis. Ex-Regent C. .1. Ernst took a groat donl of interest In bringing the production to Omaha and helped greatly in making it a success. .Mr. Streotor, one of the cast, came from Davenport to take part in the piny. On Its return to the university the cast brought a life-size copy of tho portrait of Bismarck, painted by Leu bach, one of the best portrait paint ers in Germnny. It represents tho great statesman in the uniform' of a curralasler. The picture was pur chased from tho proceeds of the play and will bo the property of the depart ment. It will be on exhibition In the library for a weok or so. While in Omaha tho memburs of the club v!p ited Riverside' park to see Schiller's monument which has been erected there. Divinity Club Tonight. Rev. T. ,M. Shlpherd will give an address boforo tho Divinity Club In science hall of tho Temple. Visitors welcome. Will Give Program. Prof. Carl Steckolborg, MJbs Alice Howell and Mrs. Lillian Dohba Holms will give a mimical and reading pro gram' at tho Southwestern Nebraska Teachers' Association at Alma, Neb., tomorrow evening. Governor Shnllen- borger will open the program with an address o'f welcome to the entertain era. Notice. All Juniors and seniors who have had their pictures taken for the Corn huBker and have not handed in a slip of their wrlto-up should do bo nt once. Office Room 7 Administration bldg. EDITOR. MASS MEETING IN THE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TO GATH- ER FOR-SiDR.YH-LINCOLN. - BAND CONCERT AT THE LINDELL IIOTELT Dr. Bessey, Chancellor Aylesworth, President Lewis, Chancellor Davidson and Others to Speak. A big miiBS meeting of college stu dents will be held tonight at the city auditorium. Union College. Wcsleynn, Cotner and Nebraska Universities will unite In a great rally to keep Lin coln dry. The University oi" Nebraska cadet band will play before the speak ing begins. The Wesleynn glee club and quartet have been invited to Blng. Collego yells and colora will make tho meeting a live one. There will not bo a single Idle moment during the even ing. Fraternity men are arranging to attend and may have aectlonB resorved on the main Moor or the auditorium. Dean Bessey to Speak. Each college of Lincoln will be rep resented on the program by one fac ulty member. Dean Bessey will speak tor the university.' Chancellor Aylos worth of Cotner will be followed by President Lewis or Union Collego. Chancellor Davidson of Veslynn will be the last speaker. All of the talks will be short and to the point The general theme will be "Education and Hole, Tan Butt. Gun BUDD 1415 O St. Athletics Don't Agree with Uooze.' U-D uv-Uondra- will-preside The cadet band win give a concert in front of the Llndell hotel at 7:15. and at 7:1 110 all university students will go to the auditorium in a body, headed by Dr. Condra. Dean' Liossey and the band. Seats will be reserved In the center or the house for Ne braska students. ' Dr. Condra said last night. "I hope that Nebraska spirit will bring a good big crowd out. on Tuesday night. Wo chn do great ser vice to our school by simply being presont at tho rally. It Is going to bo a students' meeting, the students ought to bo there." NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY When you want to Ret OloanlnR und Pressing done by lmnrt and not by machinery brlnif your clothes to JOE The Tailor who iff also a Specialist on filtering and refitt ing your clothes up-to-date. MARGARET M. FRICKE Dressmaker of-Style and Economy UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin APRIL. R, Tuesday, 11:30, Memorial hall, Junior class meets. ' 13-14, Wodnosdny.-Thursday, baseball, Nebraska vs. Kansas Aggies at Man hattan. 15-1G, Friday-Saturday, Nebraska vs. Kansas at Lawronco. 21-22, Wednesday-Thursday, baseball, Kansas vs. Nebraska, athletic field. 27, Tuesday, baseball, Highland Park, vst Nebraska, athletic field, Drawn -Worjc Linen Sale This sale includes our new line of Dress er and Sideboard Scarfs ranging in the following sizes and prices 18 x 54 . 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 18x36 50c 18 x 72 $2.00, $2.50 1 Squares. ,in Lunch Cloth and Center Pieces, 18 in to 54 in 25c to $300 On Sale Friday and Saturday, April 8-9 H, Her polsheimer Co. Art and Needle Work Dept. t. MRS. STEVENS. - PROP, and MGR. Chocolates and Bon Bons Sorority Chocolates with your Emblem. Call and see them. Summer The University June 20 to August 12, 1910 Courses in Agriculture, Anatomy, Botany, Chemistry, Education, Educa tional Theory and Practice, Secohdary Education, Normal Training, Elemon tnry Education, English Language and Literature, French, Geography and Geology, German, American History, Homo Economics, Horticulture, Latin, Manual Training, Mathematics, Me chanicnl Drawing, Philosophy and Psy chology, Physical Education, Physiol ogy, Political Science and Sociology, Rhetoric and English Composition, Zoology. THE DIVINITY SCHOOL gf HARVARD UNIVERSITY UNSECTARIAN RLECTIVE courses leading to the University degrees of S.T.B., A.M. and Ph.D. Students paying the full fee may take without extra charge appropriate courses oflered In the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in Andover Theolog ical Seminary. For particulars address- The Dean of Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachucetts. , Fraternities Sororities We can ave you 12 per cent on your fuel bills Semi-Anthracite $8.00 IS THE REASON urn. aid.. Gregory The Coal Man a A&QT M 1307 O STREET Session of Nebraska Special attention to subjects re quired for professional certificate. Nine hours of college work possible. Conditional admission on 22 points. Teachers 21 years or over may enter as Adult Spoclal Students. High-Scliool Courses in the Teach ers' College High School. For bulletin or information address THE REGISTRAR, The University of Nebraska, Lincoln. UNIVERSITY PRIVILEGES 1044 OSL