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THET DAILY NEBRASKAN :i , The Daily Nebfaskan THE PnOPEUTY OF TUB UN1VEKSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. Publlnhed by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION nOAUD EDITORIAL STAFF. editor K. P. Frederick Managing Editor i.";;ciri J-L Associate Editor T. M. Edgecombe Associate Editor R. O. Hawley BUSINESS STAFF. Manager Q- c- Klddoo Anlitant Manager... V. C. Hasoalt Circulator C. Buchanan Editorial and Duelnese Office! BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDO. postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. 12.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Coplea, B Cent Each. ' Telephone! Auto 1888. Night Phonea Auto 1888 Auto 3844. INDIVIDUAL NOTICE8 will be charged f omt-tho-rnto-of-10-ontft--the Inamlon. for ovcry flftcon words or fraction there of. Faculty notices nnd Unlvoralty bul letins will bladly bo publlnhcd frco. Entered nt tho poatomco at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March I, 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 s p. trii Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertising, at the' rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraction (hereof the first Insertions three Insertions twenty-flvo cental five Insertions forty cents. 'SATURDAY', APRIL 0, 1910. FIFTY-FOUR THINK8. A .lady back In Massachusetts In forms us that sho can oxprosB hor thoughts In fifty-four dlfforont lan guages. How wo would lovo to Just gazo upon 'Buch a woman. Bho must equal tho Harvard prodigy. Wo havo plenty of difficulty oxproBBlng our thoughts in ono languago. Wo doubt whother most of ub would bo equal to tho task of ovon finding thoughts enough for fifty-four languages, much loss of expressing thorn. BURGLING EDITORIALS. In somo ways wo might loam to roBpoct a burglar. "Rafflos" has given ub tho glamor, tho thrill of oxcltemont, NO-BLUFF -which might load a man of othorwiso honorablo charactor into burgling as a business. But when It comes to toalIngout-edltQdala,JiQAYJiWjrflhQrJL and puBlUanlmous thoy may bo, wo will bo hangod If wo don't draw tho lino. Soft you now tho Dally Illfnl reprints om without a tag. Plagar Ism? MID THE WHI8PER9. Got up as the clock strikes twolvo. Wait till tho moon sinks to rest over tho wostorn hills. Then as tho owl mournfully doles out tho dirge of tho dead, steal forth, down miles and miles of starlight road, to tho nearest cemetery. Thero 'mid tho whispers of tho woodland shadows 'mid tho long silent rows that guard tho land of tho silent past you will find a grave. Hshl "Gently, brither." Wipe away tho all obscuring mold from tho llttlo battered headstone. By tho dim light of a star read, "UNIVERSITY SONG CONTEST." , , DID YOU 8IQN? As freoborn Americans you need not sign tiny statement as to tho number of hounds kept by your forbears on tho banks of tho Thames nor need you declare definitely tho exact brand of chocolate your great grand aunt served in tho days of William tho Con queror. Furthermore wo state that It you let any person of whatever stand ing in society Inveigle you Into sign ing your first, second, third and pos sibly fourth namo to any document nowesoever and whatsoever you bo long ,ln a class commonly attributed to exist in tho .balmy shado of tho hay stalk In a word, someone ought to sell you tho Administration building, fifty cents down, to raise guinea hens In. THE LOSS OF THE GHETTO. Myra Kelly, who wrote those-Bomo-times pathetic, sometimes quaintly humorous, short stories of tho chll- dron of tho ghotto of Now York, la (lend. Sho will bo mourned, as a per sonal frlond, by thoBO who havo boon In turn touched nnd amused by her talcs of pathetic poverty of that sec tion; and by tho Uttlo Jews who wore hor pupils when sho was tenchor there Llttlo Morris Moglelowskl and Eva Gonorouskl havo dono moro to bring us Into closer sympathy nnd under standing with tho Immigrant Jow than any other agont, and bocauso of thorn Myra Kolly will go down In famo as contributing to tho best lit oraluro of our country. Dally Mis-sourlan. WAITING LINE AT VACCINATION. Four. Hundred Students Havo Taken Precaution Against 8mallpox. As n result of tho advlco of Miss Eva Johnston, ndvlBor of women, 117 womon woro vaccinated yostorday af ternoon at tho Parkor Momorial hos pital. This is tho largCBt number of porsons that havo boon treated in ono day. Tho total numbor of mon and womon vaccinated has now reached 400. At 4:30 o'clock thirty-five womon woro waiting to bo vaccinated. Twolvo moro camo after that, but thoy woro told they could not bo vac clnatod that aftornoon. Dally Mis sourlan. ENTHU8IA8M AT TRACK MEETING 8ongs, Talks, Cheers and Feed Woro the Order of the Evening. Tho track mooting hold at tho Phi Kappa Psi rosidonco Thursday ovoning was filled with onthuslasm. Thoro was an attondanco of fifty candidates who llstonod with lntorost to Coach Chor: rlngton, Dalo McDonald, .captain of last yoar'B team, and George Ambor son and L. C. Hummel of last yoar'a team. Coach "Bobby" Carroll of tho basoball team was thero and gavo a talk on tho bonoflts of numbers, and Coach Chorrlngton omphaslzed tho WHEN I SAY I OFFER $4.00 AND $5.00 GRADES IN LAD IES SHOES AND OXFORDS ALL THE TIME AT spirit Nebraska has shown in tho past and said that It was this characteristic that brought him to Nebraska in prof oronce to Michigan, whoro ho had coached two years boforo coming hero.1 A program was suggested and is now being carried out, which provides that each man got at least ono now man and give his namo to a registrar. The names will bo posted and checked off each afternoon. Should a man fail to got out ho will bo reported to the registrar who will refer tho delinquent to tho man that gavo in his namo. Following tho talkB was an Informal feod and tho evening ended with the singing of tho "Cornhuskor." INTERFRAT BASEBALL. Greeks Playing Games Off Fast Phi Delta Theta Wins. Standing of Teams. North Side Alpha Thota Chi......... 1 0 1.000 ' P. W. Pet. Phi Delta Thota i 0 1.000 Sigma Chi 1 0 1.Q00 Delta, Upsllon 0 1 .000 Phi Gamma .Delta ..". .?. 0 1 .000 Phi kappa Psi 0 1 .000 South Side Kappa Sigma 1 0 1.000 Delta Tau Delta 0 1 .000 vAlpTia Tau Omega vs. Beta ThotoJ PI gamo postponed. Games Today. , Alpha Thota Chi vs. Sigma Chi. . Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Nu. Alpha Tau Omega vs. Dolta Tau Delta. Yesterday tho third gamo in tho north division of the lnterfraternity league was played between Phi Delta Theta and Phi Gamma Delta, In which tho former was a victor by tho score of 23 to 8. Batteries: Phi Delta Thota Halligan and Owen; Phi Gamma Delta It. Thomas and H. Thomas. TRY TO LINE STUDENTS 8trode Enters Denial of Alleged Decision. Tho saloon workers yesterday be gan a schomo by which thoy hopo to got a lino on ovory student at the state univorslty. A blank was clrcu lated on tho university campus at noon and at tho fraternity and boarding houses whero many students live, on which many questions wero asked, both of tho students and tho keepers of tho rooming houses. ThoBo ques tions Inqulro into tho namo, street number and homo addross of tho stu dent. Then it is asked, "Do you re colvo support from homo or pay your board and expenses whllo In school?" "How did you como into possession ol this monoy you are using to go through school with?" "Will you return when you get through school?" "Do you know that it is a ponitentiary of fonso to register illegally or to voto illegally in tho state of Nebraska and that tho moro fact of you being In tho university docs not give you tho right to register and voto horo?" At tho bottom of tho blank this ex planation Ib mado: "Tho purpose of thlso questions is merely to ascertain whether or not you havo tho legal right to voto In Lincoln, In accordance with tho opinion of tho county attor ney, Hon. J. D. Strode." Tho statement of Mr. Strodo as pub lished In yestordayGs News follows: "Tho question has been asked of mo as to whother in tho opinion glvon by mo to A. H. Koop, I hold that a stu dent who received all or part of his support from his parents Who resided in another placo would on that ac count bo disqualified from voting horo. I did not so hold. Tho fact of tho student receiving somo or all of his support from his parents would bo a clrcumBtanco only and not conclusive on his right to vote. The question as to whother ho considers this his homo, at least for an Indefinite period. Is tho vital and controlling question. "J. B. STRODE." BUDD 1415 O St. $2.50 HARWOOD FIRST TO SPEAK. Addresses on "Educational Value of Technical Press." On Monday, April ilth, at 11 o'clock, Mr. Harwood Frost, a member of the staff of Engineering News, will deliver an addross on tho "Educational Value of tho Technical PresB," in M. 13. 20U. All engineers will bo excused from their classes at 11 o'clock to attend this lecture. NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY When you want to Rot Cloanlnfr and Present? dono by hand and not by inachinory bring your clothes to JOE The Tailor who is nlso n Specialist on altering and rofltt Idk your clotliotj up-to-date. MARGARET M. FRICKE Dressmaker of Style and Economy UPSTAIRS, I32S O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin APRIL. 9, Saturday, 9 a, m., Athletic Field -Freshman-Sophmoro Olympics. !3-f4, Wednesday.-Thursday, baseball.. Nebraska vs.. Kansas Aggies at Man hattan. 14, Thursday, llr30, Memorial Hall Sophomore clasB meeting. 15-16, Friday-Saturday, Nebraska vs. Kansas at Lawrence, 19, Tuesday Democratic Club meets. Music Hall, Temple. 21-22, Wednesday-Thursday, baseball, Kansas vs. Nebraska, athk'Mc . field. 27, Tuesday, baseball, Highland Park, vs. Nebraska, athletic field. All Souls Church, Unitarian Corner of H and 12th Streets ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister. Services 11 a. m. - Sunday School 10 a. m. All students are cordially Invited to attend Its services ALL PEWS ARE FREE Sunday, April 10, Sermon Subject: "A Condition of Lead ership. Social Ethics Class 12:15. Prof. L. E. Aylesworth, Leader, The Student's Liberal Rcligous Union meets in the Husic Room of the Temple at 4 p- m. Sunday. All students invit ed. Executive Committee Miss Lois Fossler, Miss Mary "Wheeler, and Robert Ashby. Chocolates and Bon Bons Sorority Chocolates with your Emblem. Call and see them. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES --- ---. SOLD OR RENTED Rent Applies on Purchase Prico. Fivo Duj'B Froo trial bofqfo you pay. Two yours guurntoo when you purchase. Eusy Tonns. Got our list. Auto. 2080; Boll 1201). B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. THE DIVINITY SCHOOL gT HARVARD UNIVERSITY VNSECTARIAN TJJLECTIVE 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 oilered 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. Summer The-University June 20 to August 12, 1910 Courses in Agriculture, Anatomy, Botany, Chemistry, Education, Educa tional Theory and Practice, Secondary Education, Normal Training, Elemen tary Education, English Language and Literature, French, Geography and Geofogy, 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. -m i Sq2V 09 1307 O STREET 143 So. 13th St. UNIVERSITY PRIVILEGES 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 ontor as Adult Special Students. High-School Courses In 'tho Teach ers' College High School. For bulletin or information address THE REGISTRAR, mmi The University of Nebraska, Lincoln. WM'qWW-.