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- u-to. -:.'. t s THE DAILY NEBRASKAN jtvxrrrHr-K-torVrm 1lMtlWMM $ . i i The Daily Nebraskan tJ ' MS ffiuynu. Vi- -J Unjfln; Nobiyki. yilTB BTUDKNT PUBLICATION DOAI1D KDITORIAL STAFF. Editor K. P. Frederick Attocjate Editor,....; R. nawiey r7W, R BU SINKS STAFF. Manner. V- 5 n ' uiiJ!? n Aulttant Manager, V. & Haioau ClrcuUtojy..,. ,C. Buchanan Editorial am "Ineia'Otrtcai' ABRMPNTi ADMINISTRATION pLD. JtS1"' Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER YEAR payaDie in avnco. tlnpte Coplet, 6 Cents Kaph. Telephonei Auto 1M. Night- Phbnet-AUto 1M8 Auto 8844. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charged for at tho rato of 10 contB the Inaortlpn for every 'fifteen wordi or fraction there of. Faculty notices and University bul tttlna will bladly be pUbllnhed freo. Entered at tho poatoffloo kt Lincoln, Nebraska, pecond-olaea man mattor ander" tho Act of Congrese of March 1, 1179. Advertisements for the want column should be left at the business office, base mant Administration bulldlnn, between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or between x p. m ana 6 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertlslpOf t be rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraction thereof the first Jrtsertlqnj three Insertions twenty.flvo cents; Jlva Insertions forty cents. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1010. I ! I IH IM in. ' THE NEWSPAPER CRITIC. Thoro 1b present In overy collogo and unlvorslty tho man who knows all about how the callego publications should bo conducted. Volumes could bo lHlcd with IiIb faultfinding of a Blpglo Ipaue. In a. rocent Issuo of the Dos, Mplnes Daily Capital thoro. was an editorial tpjjjpg of a. Rov. Malcom James Mc Lood, a Presbytorian minister, who undertook to put his theories on JournuilBm in praotlco in a single is auo of tile Pasadena Star. Just beforo tho final form was locked tho preach' creditor took a few inches to write his closing improBslons. To tho col logo studont who bears the samo re- latlon to tho collogo papors that tho average cltlzon does to tho metropoli tan dallies wo recommend a reading of tho following as written by tho Rqv. McLeod; f"My Jimo 1b almost up as 1 pen this laBt lino; my hand is almost paralyzed, my brain Is befuddled, nnd 1 am freo to confess that I am right glatT to vncato the holy spot Such rush and riot nnd dismay! Such u Jumblo and potpourri! It strikes mo us the dally effort to bring order out of chaos, and to do it lightning quick, I am reminded of tho memorablo words, 'Tho earth was without form and void, anil dark ness was upon tho face of tho doop. And tho spirit moved upon tho fnco of the waters.' Never shall I criticise newspaper men more. I shall pray for them. They will have my heart's forbearance henceforth and forever, tho hardest worked, shortest? lived, poorost paid brain workers on this jwearly old world of ours." Dally Jowan. .vr -V A COSMOPOLITAN CLUB. A Cosmopolitan Club at Nebraska, one link .in a -chain of Cosmopolitan Clubs in tho United States, all a part of the groat organization of Cosmo poll tan Clubs of tho world. Sounds good, doesn't it? Should such nn or. ganlzation bo effected at Nebraska It would mean that wo have taken an other step in advance. Such a step would only bo a recog nition of tho tendency of the present .generation x to recognize tho univorsal brcthorhood of man.' A student com ing tp Nebraska from u foreign land lives a lonely lite at best He has no been onq of us, Yet ho is ono 'mom bor o! that' mass of humanity which covers, tho globe and which is seeking after knowledgq in its endeavor to reach truth. Then why hot bring an. other bond between students from ethor. countries and students of Ne 'braskft? 'Wjhy. not tako another step HATS vW CONVOCATION .' 5. ."Tje Unpaid Commission in Municipal zA 'fairs ' ' MAYOR LOVE OOOOO$OOOOOQeOQqSKO0$ toward tho founding of a world-wido brotherhood, a world state? Notice. All students should pay tTToTr Ivy Day asseasmont to collectors at onco. Did you over hoar of a man who bad booh weather cold enough to phaso that spring dandelion? If so, go mark hint wplj. Ho is. a pre- yarlcator! Our musical oar Is dlstendod to tho bursting point; our breath comes short and' gasping; our very boing Ib on tip-too, to catch tho first breath of sound from that new Nebraska song. Wo are mildly impatient. A soaking throe-days' rain, plenty of dishes to wash and potatoes to pool, and innumerable guard mounts is all that Is necessary to make tho llfo of tho second battalion cadet' idoal in overy respect Yet It Is Btrenuous work, this condensed poetry of the soldior llfo. Geology 21 Hikes. Tho class in fiold geology 21 took n hlko on last Saturday morning to West Lincoln, Salt Creek bottom, nnd tho abandoned brick nnd tllo yards, to study tho formations. Professor no snappier styles at any price, i am, a specialty an with a big line of Classy hats for young men $2.50. Why Pay Dongtson accompnnled tho class. Noxt Pridny and Saturday about thirty bUi donts in tho geology department will mako a trip to tho Platto river coun try nonr Ashland, providing that tho woatber will permit Tho cIbbs will walk from Ashland to Louisville, Neb., which will bo n dlstnnco of approxi mately thirty miles. Do You Know That gottlng out a college paper Is at best a painful and thankless job? And that tho slight task of 17 hours school work sometimes Inter fere? That thoroforo mistakes aro occa sionally made? And that for olio mistako thoro aro a- hundred corrections from willing people? Washburn Review. - Agricultural' Club Meets. The Agricultural Club met Satur day night at the Templo with a fair attendance. Mr. Skinner gavo a talk on what tho club could do for tho col. logo of agrlculturo during the Bum mor. Mr,. Anderson gavo a talk on tho social, sfdo of farm llfo. The club meets again April SO. Remember the first timo you saw tho university? On May Cth there will bo numerous duplicates of that experience. It only romains for tho students to make it a memorablo ex perience in tho life of overy Wgh school student' who comes ob a guest of tho university Notice. There will bp a meotlng of tho Benlor play committee Friday at 12" o'clock, U10C. GLENN MASON, r Chairman. Notice. 'Freshmen, attention. AU'tre'shinou baseball men show upat 1:30 p. m. 70047'$ :3o O'CLOCK 6 sharp tomorrow, called at 2. The game will be Q. R. MANN, Manager. Y, W. C. A. it has boon the custom, toward the end of tho school year, for tho Y. W. C. A. to dovoto ono of their Sunday meetings to tho senior girls. The an nual event this year is to tako place next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in tho Y. W association, room. AH girls may come, but tho occasion is ar ranged especially for seniors. Tho af fair is under tho management of Deaula Jennings, former vice-president of iho association, Tbq program will be announced tomorrow. Girls,' do not forget that tho cas cado Boolal, a union affair of tho Y. W. C. A. and V. M. C. A., occurs noxt Saturday night, and Keen tho date open. Today's noon mooting will bo led by Catherine Caldwell and Rev.. M. A. Bullock will speak on Friday noon. Tho Quo Vadis club has been organ ized at Iowa State College Its pur pose is to improve methods of travel at times of Intor-collcglnto contests. To bo eligible for membership, one must have traveled 1,000 miles with- I out a railroad ticket or a cash fare BUDD More? Sis O St. NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY When you want to got donning und Prowlng dono by hand nud not by machinery bring your clothes to JOE The Tailor who Is also n Specialist on altering and rolltt lug your olothoB uu-to-dato. MARGARET M. FRICKE Dressmaker of Style and Economy UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin APRIL. Thursday Convocation. Mayor 21, Love. "Tho Unpaid Commission in Municipal Affairs." Friday Agricultural school com oo mencement 22, Friday "Faust" program. Univor sity chorus and orchostra. 22, Saturday, 2 p. m. Dual traok moot Nebraska-Minnesota. Ath letic Hold. 23, Saturday, 3:30 p. m. Baseball, Nebraska p. CotneK Athletic ileld. 23, Saturday, 8:30 p. m. Non-Corn " bop. Lincoln hotel. 27, Tuesday, baseball, Highland Park, ys. Nebraska, athletic field. 29, Friday, 5 p. m., Memorial Hall Unlvorslty -band-concortr 30, Saturday', 8 p. m Tomple Agri ? cultural Club. MAY. 10, Tuesday Convocation. Annual peace program. 11, Wednesday Ivy Day. AI classes. excused. 15, SaturdayDual track mee No- braskaKansas, at Lawrence. 17, Tuesday Convocation, Annua junior program' TYPEWRITERS AfcL Jg AK Eg v JRont Applicati Pnrchiso Price. Fivo Daya'frroe trial hoforo ypu pay. i Two years goHrntoo whon you purchase, Easy Tprma. Qofc purlMfc utot 208Q; Poll 120U. - ' B. F. tWANSON CO., Inc. 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