rjiuiiiiwimii.n...,,,.,.,;,;;; .iulmoin i. tiK-.irMimliiitii mtdt ii rji. l-atrwHwMMi it. CTncwra THE DAILY NEBRASKAN n 11,1 n-n in hi mniu.ii iiji-u i ; JM til I -B: IS! 5.i u t li 3- The Daily Nebraskan . 1'III0 PROPERTY OF TUB UNIVBR81TY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln Nebraska. Piibllriiod by . TUB STUDENT PUHL1CATION DOARD EDITORIAL 8TAFF. Editor K. P. Frederick Manaalna Editor . . Carl J. I Lo rd AttocToto Ed tor T M. Edoecombo Associate Editor R. O. Hawley BUSINESS STAFF. Manager... Q c- lelcloo Aaalatant Manager V. C ,"""" Circulator ..C. Duohanan Editorial and Butlneai Offlcet BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION OLDO. Poitolflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, B CenU Each. Telephone! Auto 1888. Night Phonet Auto 1888 Auto 3844. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for nt tho rato of 10 contn tho InBnrtlon for every flftcon words or frnctlon thpre of, Fnoulty notlcea mid University bul letlna will bladly bo publlnhod freo. year. Not mnny yours hgo ho won his letters in Bix Six collegca, nnd woro them with nil tho gunto of tho veteran. Uut that wna done nwny with nnd wlBOly, too, wo hellovo. Also now Oborlln has taken another stop In tho Bamo direction. Tim inomhorH of all succeeding freshmen cIuhhos will ho denied tho right to roprcfipnfc tho college In lntcr-colleglnto debates or oratory and In tho varsity gleo club. Tho faculty of that Institution hnB de- cldqd that It Is best for tho welfare of tho youngoBt mombors of tho commu nity that no outaldo attractions may enter to rob them of their tlmo and lrovont a proper commencement of their collcgo course. Since collogo life la a continuous process of adjustment to tho conflict Ing demands of collogo activities and chiBB rooms wo rather bellevo tho freshmen ennnot begin tho adjustment too early. Ex. voted to tills trip. On Friday tho for mations along tho Platto from Ash land to South Bend Woro studied, and then an ercurslon wns made to tho stato Tlsh hatchcrlcB. On Saturday the party walked to Louisville and studied In and around the largo quarrlos there Tho National stone quarry, which Is tho largest In tho slnte, was found to be very Interesting. It Ib located ilbout three miles from Louisville. Friday night tho party pitched tents and camped at South bend, about fifty foot from tho Plnttc. Tho excursion was found to bo very IntorcBtlng and oxtromoly educational. All University Students Will be Welcome at trie MORE V0ICE8 NEEDED. Entered at tho poatofneo at Lincoln, Nebraska, as socond-elass mall matter under the Act of Congress of March I, 1S79. 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 vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or frnctlon thereof the first Insertion three Insertions twenty-five cents) five Insertions forty cents. PROFE880R FRENCH RE8IGNS. TUESDAY, APRIL 2(1, 1910. Wo Btlll maintain that If thoro Is any vnrloty of tho ugly, dirty variety wandering about It wll lalways fall afoul of n cadot encampment. Tho myatorlOB of Naturo aomotlmoa pasa . ail attempts at undemanding. Wo announced last Saturday that tho Cotnor Collegians were "to bo vic tims today." Our meal failed to ma terialize Ilenco tho keen appotlto with which wo look forward to the feast on Highland Park Wednesday. Not (i sound was to bo hoard but tho muffled troad of feet on the pave ment. Not a cheer, not a laugh. It was tho roturn of tho PorBhlngs. That Wilt Accept Chair In Colgate Unl- verBlty. Tho resignation of Professor F. 0. French, professor of philosophy, was made public last evening. Professor FroncinfiiB accepted .a position as pro fessor of philosophy at Colgato Unl verBlty, In Hamilton, Npw York. Pro fesBor French Ib well known to tho university public and his dejmrturo will bo regretted by tho student body. McCOOK CLUB ORGANIZED. Chorus to Be Augmented for May Festival. A May festival Is to bo a feature of tho coming month. Tho Mlnnc apollc Symphony Orchostra will give tho festival on May 10 and 17. Tho directors of tho orchestra Ib desirous that there bo a largo university chorus in connection. Consequently the cho rus will bo augmented and will sing In tho operatic program. Mrs. Ray mond has requested that all good blng ors In tho university should apply for places In this special chorus. As a number of women are expected to ap ply, malo voices -will In all probabil ity bo In demand, although that part of tho present chorus Is excellent. The chorus will rehearse on Tuesday and Wodnosday. Tho ladlos will rehearse on Thursday and tho men on Friday. Tho practicing will bo conducted In tho Tcmplo at 5 p. m. CASCADE SOCIAL TEMPLE - TONIGHT Under the cAuspiccs of the Y. cTVI. and Y. W. C. cA Dr. Candra will deliver a lecture illustrated with views of mountain scenery in and around Cascade. Genuine CALABACII PIPES and the New English COLLEGE PIPES AT ED YOUNG'S ALVAVAYS THE HEADQUARTERS Fourteen Students Met With Miss Jes sie Pope Saturday Night. Another club hnB been addod to tho llBt of university organization. Tho students of tho university who claim McOook as their home met at tho homo of MIsb JcbsIo Pope, 1425 Q street, Saturday night nnd formed a McOook club. 'I'lin iln li linn rtni-rnntt MftM . n .. rirl. .!. .. "' - "D i""1 1- uimiii-i ilium- l'ao university or Wisconsin anu nors and is a very lively organization, tho University of Washington will John E. Rico was elocted president, hold a regatta on Lake Mendota at Ho stated that tho purposo of tho club . Madison, Wis., on the 4th of June. Forester Gets Appointment. Mr. L. H. Douglas, forestry '11, has received appointment as scientific as sistant In tho Burvey of .forest condi tions In Ohio. Mr. Douglns will leave to take up his work as soon as school closes. FOUND JUST WHAT YOU WANT! LADIES $4.00 AND $5.00 SHOES AND OXFORDS, SAM PLES AND CANCELLATION AND THEY COST $2.50. BUDD 1415 O ST. TYPEWRITERS all makes SOLD OR RENTED Itont Applies on Purchoso Price. Flvo Days Froo trial boforo you pay. Two years guarntoo when you purchoso. Easy Torms. Got our list. Auto. 2080; Boll 1290. B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. 143 So. 13th St. Fresh Baked Goods of all Kinds. Ice Cream and Ices. We Serve Lunhces. qw 1307 O STREET kindliest of all cloaks, darknosB, mnntlod tho oarth. Tho Worklzors had -won. That tho plow and tho binder are mado tho more successful as agents in farming If tho farmor has an agricul tural education is coming to bo rea lized moro and more by tho peoplo of Nobraska. This fact was called to the attention of tho university public by thq graduation of sovonty-slx young men and Beven young women from the school of ngrlculturo, by far tho larg est class over graduated from that school. MARK TWAIN. Mark Twain is dead. Do you re member tho days when you would curl up In a corner somewhere nnd road "Huck" Finn unlll .somo one called you to do ho chores? Do you re member Tom Sawyer nud his multl turo of scrapes? And "Nigger" Jim; what delight wo took in thnt thick skulled out faithful member of the trio, Art tho wealth, splendor and tra dition of the old Mississippi wns thero. Do you remember tho trip across the Sahara In tho airship? After all this camo tho wealth of humor In the Yan kee In King Arthur's court, the Prince nnd tho Pauper and many others. Mark Twain chose to Improve tho world through humor, through wit. Ho reached many a heart through his sharp humor that , would never have been touched by pages of tho finest logic of tho keenest criticism. Those whom ho guided through romantic paths with tho most delightful humor, yot the greatest truth will novor for got his name. It Is with the slncercst regret, with almost Intlmnto- sorrow, that wo fool tho Import of the words, "Mark Twain Is dead." was to bring tho McCook peoplo closer together In their university work and to keep thorn from forgetting tholr home town. After tho business of tho evening lind been transacted dainty refresh ments were served by the hostess. Tho houso had been tastily decorated for tho occasion and everything pos sible was dono to make tho evening n pleasant ono for the guests. PROGRAM APPRECIATED. May Party Scheduled for Friday. Tho Union Literary Society was favored with a very flno program at fts regular meeting las Friday night. The society is indebted to those on the program who aro not mombors, and their kindness is very much appreci ated. The program was as follows: Piano Solo ... .Miss Dorothy Fogelson Reading Miss Wn'rton Piano Solo Miss 01108' Paper Mr. L. C. Anglo Vocal Solo Miss Blanche Buehlor Ilendlng Mr. Martin Bates Violin Solo Marlon Frush Thero Is an "old fashioned" May party scheduled for next Friday night with tho usual "May Polo Dance," "May baskets" "un so r.oldor." It Is to bo an open meeting and everyono is invited, and is expected to bring a "home-made" May basket. This is for tho girls aa well as the boys. These baBkots nor the decorations need not bo, very costly so that none need stay awny becauso of tho expense. Forest Club Meets Tonight. Tho Forest Club will hold Its regu lar mooting tonight In room 2 of No braska hall. Professor Stout will de liver a lecture on "Tho Duty of Water." All are urged to be present. Ladies' and Men's Clothing Cleaned, Pressed and Ropaired. Huts Cloanert Blocked and Rotrimmcd L. BLUMEINTHAL Practical Hot tor nnd Cleaner Goods Called For and Do'livored. Bell Phono A-021, Auto Phono 0118 225 So. Jth St., Lindoll Hotel, Lincoln. Nob. NEVER KNOW it you NEVER TRY When yon want to Rot Cleaning and Pretwlng dona by hand and not by machinery bring your clothes to JOE The Tailor who in also a Specialist on altering and refllt ing your clothes up-to-date. MARGARET M. FRICKE Dressmaker of Style and Economy UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin GO TO PLATTE RIVER. THE FRE8HMANS LOT. Tho poor freshman finds the walls of lls nursery growing tighter every Geology Excursion Makes Camping' Trip. Tho class In' Hold goology, accom panied by Professor Bengtson, mado an excursion to the Platto river coun try. There wero seventeen In tho party. Friday and Saturday -were do- APRIL. 27, Tuesday, baseball, Highland Park, vs. Nebraska, athletic field. 27, Wednesday, C:50 to 7:30 Y. M. C. A. Rev. S. Z. Batten. 29, Friday, 5 p. m Memorial Hall University band concert. .30, Saturday, 8 p. m Temple Agrl- ? cultural Club. MAY. G-7, Friday and Saturday High School Fo'to Day. 4, Wednesday, G:B0 to 7:30 Y. M. C. A, meeting, in charge of seniors. 10, Tuesday Convocation. .Annual peace program. 11, Wednesday Ivy Day. All classes excused. ID, Saturday Dual track meet No-- braska-KansaB, at Lawrence. 17, Tuesday Convocation. Annual Junior program. 18, Wednesday, 0:50 to 7:30 Y. M. C. A. "Tho Tendency In Athletics." THE DIVINITY SCHOOL ef HARVARD UNIVERSITY UNSECTARIAN UNIVERSITY PRIVILEGES pLECTIVE 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 oftered 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. 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