The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 29, 1910, Image 2
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Entered at tho postofflce at Lincoln, Nebraska, na ncoond-oloaa mall tnattor under the Act of Congress of March 1, 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 B p, m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraction thereof the first Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five cents; five Insertions forty cents, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1910.' "It's all right to pardon the poets," says Walt Mason, "but if tho ofilcors over succeed in get ting a slogan-maker into the pon itontiary no clomeney should be "shown." Agreed, if that includes the man who invented tho "Beat Kansas" slogan. Daily Kansan. How about tho men that earry it out? Speaking of tho froodouP of the press reminds us. 'K. M. Leaf, editor of tho "Soguoiu," tho student publication at Stan ford, was ducked in tho lake on HALLEYS Hit me now, Oxfords for men Saturday because ho published an article which resulted in tlfo sus pension qf two prominent ath letes. THE NEBRASKA SONG. At the risk of bocoming monot onous wo must again burst forth on tho subject of song. The de cision of the Nebraska song eon test committee which was given out yesterday may be disappoint ing to the students who have been awaiting tho appearance of tho true Nebraska song. It may oven soom like the dangerous lack of decision upon which we have , commontcd sovcral times. The matter, howevor, should not bo dismissed with this hasty judgment. Tho verdict of the . ;studont body should depond upon the kind of -a song tyo student body wants for tho true Nebras ka song. A song that will bo popular for a time will not answer tho pm pose. A song that contains the highest art and the best poetry will not answeiuthe purpose. It is tho song with tho snap, with the life, with the true Nebraska spirit that we want. "We cannot forco the students of years "hence to accept a song: wnicn jo inem seems old -wo .cannot force the studoritS of to- , ; day to take a song, as the es- senco of tho Nebraska snirit in iii$? ';. ' music, which they do not respond I , ."'? 'VV ' to We want a s.ong which, whon v ' tho- students hear it, they cannot help singing. A song which will be, whistled on the campus and street, a song whicli will be sung $...' ' t all, and ovcry university occa sion, a son which will be played THE v ,. W. E, FLYNN TWO CONVOCATIONS BAND CONCERN3- o oooooooooooe)ox30oosoooaooooooo o on all occasions and overywhoro thoro ore university students or alumni. In n word wo want a song "which tho student body of today cannot keep from accept ing and which tho student of a celitury hence will accopt with tho same degree of enthusiasm. It is a high ideal. But not too high. ' No amount of grinding will over attain it. No amount of' caro and perfection in lyric composition will over attain it. It must bo inspired. Is this too much to usk of a song which will -bo tho one su premo Nebraska song? Believing that it is such a song that Nebraska needs wo can only commend tho action of the commitjtco in not saddling Ne braska with a song which thoy believed not to possess the quali ties which would make it tho groat Nebraska song. That it is possible to obtain such a song wo believe. Not soven but dozens of songs should come in if wo are to have tho best there is to be had. And we bcliove that tho best is not too good for 'Ne braska. COMET Inhabitants look me up every time they lite. Don't waite for Halley. that sell at $3.50, you ought Dean Fordyce Speaks. ' Dr. Charles W. Fordyce, dean of the teachers' college, delivorcd an address Wednesday evening at Pawnee City, His subject was "How to Preserve tho Bloom of Youth." This address was given l.t.'1'ore the seventh annual conven tion of the Nebraska Federation of Woman's Clubs for the first district. S. Z. Baten on "Conflict Kev. S. Z. Batten, D. D., pas tor of tho First Baptist church, was .the speaker at tho Y. M. C. A. mooting last night. Dr., But ton was ono of tho strongest lead ers. .in the recont no-saloon cam paign in Lincoln. Speaking on the "Joy of Conflict," ' ho ad vanced tho idea that: "Tho simple seeing of an evil is' a. call for a man. to right that evil. Whoever fails to. fight against an ovil wliich he seos. is a cowurd the wor,st sort of a coward. Tho call how in citl jymship is for uncompromisingly strikhtg" those things which aro out and out ugaijis't public wel fare." Makes Plots. Professor N. A. Bengston of the geography department spent a couple .of days -this week plot ting tho present eoui"so of tho Misouri river botweon Nebraska City and Peru, The work was done under the auspices of 'tho Nebraska conservation commis sion, Professor Bengston found that eighty acres of high gradb Hood plane land had been washed away near -Barney since March qf this year, Several N farmers DAILY NEBRASKAN O00000000000 a CLOCK 5 P. M. havo been compelled to abandon their homes .at great loss. Alfred Muugcr, Delta Upsilon, roturned yesterday from a short visit, to Omalia. F. N. Men of ce, '08, was married recently to Miss Lucilc Cull of Oaland, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Mcnofoo arc making their home at Utica, -New York, where Mr. Monofce is a post-graduate stu dent in engineering. Mrs. J. W. Searson, U. of N., '90, who resides in Lincoln is at I-awnco City attending the dis trict meeting of woman's clubs. She attends as a member of the literature committee of the state federation. Soarlo Davis leaves today for several engagements in the west ern part of the state. lie will give evening programs at the fol lowing pjaoos: Oxford, McCoofc, Indianola, ITolbroftk, and Chlbcrt son., lie will then spend the month of May in lloldrcge having charge of commencement exor cises and tho class play. ? BUDD 1416 Q ST. to see them NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY Whon yon want to Rot Gleaning and Pronslug dono by band and not by iimchlnory bring your clothoH to JOE The Tailor who Jb also n Specialist on altarluir and ro fitt ing your olothos up-to-dnto. MARGARET M. FRICKE Drestmaker of Style and Economy UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin APRIL. 21), Friday, 5 p. m., Memorial Hall University band eon cert. 29, Friday, 11 a. m., Tomple. Lecture by Dr. Flyn on "Health." . 30, Saturday, 8 p. m,, Temple Agricultural CluW r MAY. C-7, Friday Itnd Saturday High School Fete Day. 1, Wednesday, 6:50 to 7:30 Y. M. C. 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