A THE DAILY NEBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan THH 'PROPERTY OP ' otjF TIIEJ UNIVERSITY OP . NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. Pu11Ik1hh1 by , THE STUDENT PUBLICATION HOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor v K. P. FroderlcK Munaolna Editor v;;c"r' J,JE! Aiioclato Editor T. M. Edaecombo Atioolato Editor R. D. Hawley BU8INE88 STAFF. Manncjer ,,,,, ..Q C. Klddoo Assistant Manager... v. C. Hascaii Circulator f c Buchanan Editorial h4 Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. 2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. BclMBhneBB, and finally' Bhrowdthtov Idk and .trlckory, sTigaricoatod with n Bitillo. 111b frntornlty tolcrntCB him; hl companions HUBpoct him; nnd his friends doubt. Onco exited, ho te the fnculty'H "mark," tho IiuIIob' hub poet, nnd tho followH' disgust. If he Ib wise enough ho may fool them nil. Sometlmeu ho'B n poko. Ex. ENERGY, ever stopped to 11k ih'.o between success Telephone: Auto 1B88. Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 3844. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be chanted for at tho rato of 10 contn tho Insertion for ovory fifteen words or fraction thoro of. Faoulty notices and Unlvoralty buU letlnn will blidly bo publlahcd frco. Entered at tho poatotllco at Lincoln, Nebrnnka, an Becond-olaas mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1179. 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. m Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertlslng, at the rato of ten cents for each ftfteon words or fraction thereof the flret Insertion; three Insertions twentyflve cents; five Insertions forty cents. WEDNESDAY. APRIL . 1910. Thero'H tin offorvoBconco In IiIh eye, n Bhlne on IiIh fnro. n hnlo about his whole holng. He Ib not wearing n Btrnw hut not yet. tint ho 1h n lmso hull fan. It Ih getting bo now dny that a 'man can't ovonorosH tho pond and hunt HonB with a huneh or nntlvcB hut what somebody wants him na ohiincellor of Minnesota. While wo are not discrediting tho pursuit or tho wild beast in his native hiiuntB jib a lit preparation for tho chancellorship or tlio Gopher school, wo nro some lime led to wonder. "What next?" The ponderous political organization Have you out the difference nnd failure? Tho difference may he dxproBhod hi tho one word enorgy. Energy Ib that power which keeps one on the move and-ttt his work untll-lt-lHllnUliu-L. Whorovor It Ib lacking, there sum jk Ih lacking. Energy Is tho key to suc cess. Energy and persistency .tlwuy win when given time. It is not the man with talent, given to spasmodic nttenipts, who Ib the moBt succt. .hful. With the coming pr tno lira: warm dayB of spring nnd summer, cncri'v usually heghiB to fall. Persons thru become la.y nnd Indlffernot, The busi ness man allows IiIh correspondence to pile up unanswered and his busi ness to go unattended to. Tito tu- dontpuls off for tomorrow what uhould be done today and murks aro placed to his discredit because of his lack of energy. Hero Is where tho energetic person Piisbcb the Indolent. While the la.y one Is busking in tho haze of spring fever, only dreaming or what ho Ib to 'accomplish, tho other Is pushing ahead with dollance and Is accomplishing his purpoHC. Energy to a great extent Is depend ent upon tho will power. A deter mination at tho beginning of any work, to stay with ,lt until it is ac complished, will bring tho energy to carry out the work. One miiBt keep pegging away. The energy and per sistency In the ordinary man have brought success thousands or times; where the brilliant man, folding his hands and depending upon IiIb bril liancy to carry him through, has fallod absolutely. cossful concert given by tho Chicago Glee Club Just before the Easter" vara tlon nnd the support given It by tho students. It gives a Btlmulns ror fur thor work. Tho concert nBldo from tho muBlcnl point of view wns suc cessful nnd gives credit to the organ ization jib capable of "doing things. Students should understnnd that while the club Is nominally connected with tho school of music, yet It has Its own officers nnd student managing commltteo, who net In conjunction with -the school authorities. It Ib es scntlnlly an organization made by tho students for students. Also know that membership Ib limited to sixty, nnd at present it is open to all studentB, -while next yenr-only freshmen a nd- BophomoreB are eligible except by spe cial voto of the club. For that reason we urge every man who BlngB or thinks ho can sing, or who would like to gain membership, to come at once, and regularly. The fnct that we have ProroBBor Klrkpatrick, recognized ns one or the lending instructors in the school or music, as director, should be no small Inducement for bringing to our meetings the best slngors In tho school. Ho has already begun the for mation of a nucleus the glee club which makes the trips, etc. bo if you wnnt to belong, come running. Meetings or the club are regularly hold, Wednesday at 7 to S p. m., and Friday from ft to G p. in. Get your name on tho roll, pay us at least a visit If you can't stay longer. MubIc hall, Temple, Is our place of- business Wednesday night, banquet hull in the hnsement on Friday. Tl. ('. S. 0QOpQ&)QQ8Q0&0GQ9QO&)iQ ' CONVOCATION THURSDAY Mrs. Silence Dales-Knapp VIOLIN RECITAL II O'CLOCK QOO$0000$00$0$0$00&0&0$0&0$0$0&00$0000&0&0( Chocolates and Bon Bons Sorority Chocolates with your Emblem. Call and see them. S2II 1307 O STREET TYPEWRITERS all MAKES -!!! SOLD OR RENTED Eoiit Appllos on Purchase Price. Fivo Days Free trial boforo you pay. Two years guamtco whon you purchase Easy Torms. Got our list. Auto. 2080; Boll 121)1). B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. 143 So. 13th St. Summer Session The University of Nebraska Leave for Zoological Meeting. Dean Wolcott and Professor Darker will leave on Wednesday afternoon for Iowa City to attend the meeting of tho central branch of the American Association or Zoologists. Professor Darker Is on tho program with a pa per on "Trihedral Taeniae." a very rare form of monstrosltj which ho has round among the tape-worms of dogs in Lincoln. Pumps tor Men PLAIN TOE. GUN METAL AND PAT ENT. ,-. $3.50 BUDD 1415 O St. June 20 to August 12, 1910 -ofnvrBophamorc cIiibs or the present day makos n puny metroiHilltan organ ization. look like a Noah's ark in com parlBon. PcrhnpB n row graduates rrom over the stato will have to bo called In to manage tho claas cam paigns or the future while the candl dates themselves attend to school du ties. But then there Is nothing Hko organization. Thp vnd blowoth whowj It llBteth. It usually .llstoth to blow Into our race. With tho present restless condl 'tlon or tho Burfuce roal estate of tho cumpuB It will ho almost necessary rgr (tin) university to provide us with 'goggles.' 'Ye ddh't mind dodging a pall or two of soil now and then, but whon a chunk tho size of a young football Hold gota started our way, wo admit being a trlflo timid. But then there's no use holng peevish. We re peat, . Tho wind blowoth where- it llHb eth ilnd It blowoth hard. I)on!t bfr a laggard be-enei'getl do something. Ex. Proof on Summer Session Bulletin. Proof Is being read on tho sunnnor session bulletin of the university. - It Ib exported to be out In a row days. Tryouts. All rreshmen wishing to try out for the heavy weight In wrestling ror tho heavy weight In wrestling ror tho gym, 1 1 o'clock Bharp Thursday. Y. W. C. A. The Wednesday noon meeting will bo a pralBe service. The special mu sic will bo a vocal selection by Alice Fryo and a piano solo by LueJIa Craig. Irene Dalton will lead the Thursday, and Mrs. Carrie Raymond tho Friday noon meetings. Culture of Engineeringr Profossor Chatburn goes, to Anns Thursday to address tho engineering society upon "Tho Culture Possibili ties or an Engineering Education." 1I. will return Friday to Omaha. who"o he will speak In tho afternoon it a "good roads" meeting held under me uusplces or the Omaha Commercial club. Ills subject will be "Good It .uls it 'Commercial nnd Social Asset." THE POLICY MAN. Commonly known In collogo circles iib the "politician." Ho becomes a prominent factor" hi ovory phase of college life how, wo never know. He nils his own sphere Inadequately, but manages to fill -up the place of some more efficient man too 'game to grumble. Ho cannot be fully characterized. Sometimes ho looks distinguished; sometimes not. Often he is energetic; generally ho Ib not. Frequently an athlete; rarely not. Always polite, sometimes accommodating; apparent ly nervy, self-assertive, shrewd, witty, .generally a student, and too often a liar. Ho Is usually found out "dis covered" by another politician. They rarely agree; sometimes they do ef fectively. Tho "politician" Is made, not born. . He makes, himself before he knows It; sometimes hi high school; oftenor .after lie geta to college. He' grows from natural conceit Into cultivated Visitors Welcome. Tho military department wishes to announce that visitors aro welcome to tho weekly dress parade which is held by the cadet battalion on Thurs day ovonlngs from 5 to 6 o'clock. It Is requested that all visitors oc cupy tho grandstand on account of the small extent of tho drill grounds. NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY Wbcn you wont to get Cloanlng-and Pressing done by band end not by inacbinpry bring your clothes to JOE The Tailor who la also n Hpeainllst on nltorlng and rotltt InK your clothes up-to-date. MARGARET M. FRICKE Dressmaker of Style and Economy UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN Courses in Agriculture, Anatomy, Botany, Chemistry, Education, Educa tional Theory and Practice, Secondary Education, Normal Training, Elemen tary Education, English Lnngungo and Literature, French, Geography and Geology, German, American History, Homo Economics, Horticulture, Latin, Manual Training, Mathematics, Me chanical Drawing, Philosophy and Psy chology, Physical Education, Physiol ogy, Political Science and Sociology, Rhetoric and English Composition, Zoology. - Special attention to subjects quired for professional certificate. re- Nine hours of college work possible. Conditional admission on 22 points. Teachers 21 years or over may enter as Adult Special Students. Hlgh-School Courses In the Teach ers' College High School. For bulletin or information-address THE REGISTRAR, The University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Committee Meets Plans Sent. The financial committee of tho board of rogonts met last 'evening nnd trans acted routlno business, They will, mnke aL report to the board April 12. Word has boon received from Archi tect Routan that tho rough draft of the plans for tho proposed extension of tho university campus has been sent and will probably arrive in a fov days. They will be hero In plenty of time to be considered before tho mooting of tho hoard on Tuesday, April 12. University Glee Club. The Unlvoralty Choral and. Glee jiClub feels much pleased with tho sue- THE DIVINITY SCHOOL gf HARVARD UNIVERSITY VNSECTARIAN UNIVERSITY PRIVILEGES pLECTTVE courses leading to the University degrees of S.T.B., A.M. and Ph.D. Students paying the lull fee may take without extra charge appropriate courses o(lered in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in Andover Theolog ical Seminary. For particulars address The Dean of Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Massacbucetts. University Bulletin APRIL. 7, Thursday Track meeting. Phi Kappa Psl house. 7; Thursday, 11:30, Memorial Hall Junior class meets. 9, Saturday, 9 a. m., Athletic Field -Freshman-Sophmoro Olympics. 13-14, Wednesday.-Thursday, baseball, Nobraska vs. Kansas Aggies at Man hattan; 14, Thursday, 11:30, Memorial Hall Sophomore class meeting. 15-16, Friday-Saturday, Nebraska vs. Kansas at Lawrenco. 21-22, "Wednesday-Thursday, baseball, Kansas vs. Nobraska, athletic field. 27, Tuesday, 'baseball, Highland Park, vs. Nebraska, athletic field. taHV Patronize Ovr Advertisers v,