The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 29, 1910, Image 2

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The Daily Nebraskan
TH1B PROPERTY, OP
THE UNrVBnSITY OF NEBRASKA,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Published by
THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOAIID
CDITOniAL STAFF.
Editor K. P. Frederick
Managing Editor.. i."iic"ri J Uod
AMOolate Editor... T. M. Edgecombe
Associate Editor.'..... :...n; Ms Dr Hwley
BUSINESS STAFF. , '
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under the Act of Congress of March 1,
1179.
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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
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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
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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. A. meeting, in
charge of soniors.
9, Monday Election 'of
letic Board.
10, Tuesday Convocation,
nual peace program.
11, Wednesday Ivy Day.
classes excused,
14, Saturday Dual track
Nebraska-Kansas, at
Ath-An-All
meet
Uaw-
ronce.
JC-1T, Monday and T.ucsday,
Temple Minneapolis . Sym
phony Orchestra, , .
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