The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 04, 1910, Image 2

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The Daily Nebraskan
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TUB UNIVBR8.TY OF t NBDnABKA.
Lincoln. Nebraska, .
Published by . . ,
TlIB STUDENT PUBLICATION BOAIID
EDITORIAL STAFF.
Editor '. K. P frfdr'c2
Managing Editor Carl J. Lord
AwoolaU Editor... T. M. Edgecombe
Associate Editor ...R. D. nawiey
BU8INE88 STAFF.
Mnnaor .9' J?' ? ?'
Atilatant Manager." V. C. Hascall
Circulator C. Buchanan
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pestetflce, Station A. Lincoln. Nab.
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for every fifteen words or fraction there
of. Faculty nottcea ahd University bul
letins will bladly be published free.
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Nebraska, as second-class mull maUer
under theAcrof""Camn'essof March 1,
1179. ' '
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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. m.
Cash must accompany all orders for ad
vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each
fifteen words or fraetlon thereof the first
Insertion! three Insertions twenty-five
entss five Insertions forty cents:
lit. i
Wednesday, may 4, ioio.
"Oh, Horror 1" Victor Hugo.
Don't scratch I
-About tho next step will be to
fumigate tho library.
"Quito an amount of air waH
in motion at tho ball game last
Saturday, causing the playora to
mako several errors and it is
said that tho band oven struck
up a couple of airs." Cotncr
nor air, don't you think?
Rrithor fresh, even for tho Cot
Gollogian. ' "
MAY
"And what diflorenco would it
make," writeB tho oditor of tho
Konsucky Idea, ''if tho comet did
hit tho earth and destroy it?
What is ono little earth to the
universe, to an infinite numhor
of larger and hotter worlds ?M
Don't ho down-hearted, Ken
tucky, You are young and there
is stil some chance that you may
ramble down from your Olym
pus, out from your sea of juleps
into tho bigger world you know
not of.
SOMEWHAT MYTHOLOGICAL.
Smallpox. Ii is a nasty word.
Neither pleasant to tho car nor
pleasing to the eye, and the word
has behind it centuries of tradi
tion: plagilcs which swept away
tho population of a quarter of a
continent: distress and suffering
lasting for years. Tho hlind ter
r6r which accompanied tho word
hrdays of old has been trans
mitted "from generation to gen
eration until today wo grab an
ulster, a tooth brush and a collar
button and fl'eo for our livos at
the very mention of tho word.
Aftdr the cold chills of terror
. have desisted in their efforts to
travel an unending trail up and
down our spine; after bur eyes
havb regained .tljoir normal rarigo
of vision and no lon&or present
tho worfd t'b lis through ajyoM
'ww HUjiiiuumuu lBr " UGgUl O
feel in 'tho r same class with the
infant who lies awake all night
aftopa ghost story. After all,
tho-terror, not the danger, of tlio
Enrqjiean smallpox has'bdon our
. Iferitage. Coolness; not cowar-r
tyceM 1nooP8snry to s sto "fan
spread of" t'he' diseased To this
SALE
wo might also add vaccination.
TIOKif 8 CALLED IN.
Only Eighty to 'Be Sold for Last
Dance.
Fraternity hall will be the
sccno of tho last daj.ee of thaaott- ph, m R - h
urn, on May p who. the frosh-, u Mnn,Du to
man hop will bo hold. At the i1T. a; .. M '.
i e it: M't.i. HtM M"8 Studies." Potter was for
moeting of tho-committea-yestor-1 , , At - .. .... . ,
,i.. u ... a.aJ i.h .-i.- "'y editor of thS Nebraskan.
&, ;tvco
..nn,i a nnu, J;Mf Unimia
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havo bcon printed rihd no more.
i.,v uuUU juiuu uV uu ,
will bo ordered Under any 01.
niimHfnnn.iH. WnH'n nrnlinHkrn t
will furnish the music.
Tickets aro now on sale by
members of tho committee, of
which W. B. Romans is tho
chairman. W. E, Smith is mas
ter of ccromonies. "Members o
the committco are as follows :
Messrs. Smith, Warner, Murphy,
Itadcliffo, Andrews and Misses
Drake, Ilowrird. Hammer and
Dahlmon. President II. 1 Coffee
also has tickets for sale.
KOMENSKY MAGAZINE OUT.
Interesting Paper on Self-Taxed
Americam
Tho May issue nf tho Komert
sky Magazine, published in the
Bohemian language, is out. It
contains a valuablo article on the
poot Vrchlicky, writton by a
Bohemian student of Columbia
University, also a paper on tho
stamp imposod by Bohomians of
tho United States on themselves
as a voluntary tax to aid in the
support at collego of students
of that nationality who need
financial assistance. A depart
ment dovoted to "th.0 fichoohk of.
all nations and reports from vari
2O0 SHIRTS $1.50. $4
AND $5 SAMPLE SHOES
$2.95. CLOYDING STORE
HATS $1.55.
ous Komcn8ky clubs in western
universities are very interesting.
Considerable space is devoted in
this issue to tho doings of the
membortf of the IComonsky Club
at tho University of Nebraska.
BIG MEETING AT Y. M. 0. A.
Alexander, MaoDonald, Bednar,
, Wallace and Potter ttrSpeak.
A few of the wise seniors, who
have been attending tho univer
sity for four long years, will
give some good advice to the
younger and less mature students
this evening at the mid-week
meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Seven
seniors, who have been through
thd mill in studies and school ac
tivities, will toll of their experi
ences, loll of some laughable in
cidents, and give a vast amount
of advice to the under classmen,
S. A. MTahood, chemistry "shark"
and' former president of tho Y;
M. C. A., will be chairman of tho
mooting.
All of tho talks will be ' on
practical topics of interest to the
average university man. J. M.
Alexander, ox-president of tho
senior class, will tell why it is
best to tako an interest in school
politics and to what an extent it
is actually worth while to mix
m politics. Dale P. MacDonald,
a former track captain, has for
"lii3 topic, "How About Univer
sity Athletics?" "Why" Wo.
Should Support Efebating in the
University" will bo discussed by
J. E. Bednar: Qednar has-been
prominent in debating since hip
.phomoro year and lias repre
Rented life school on two oc'ca
sions: ' Ii; 'Sliliaf will answer
Hhe' question, "To What Extent
Can a Student Assist in the
Wdrk of the Y. Mi. C. A.t"Gco.
Wallace, at one time business
manager of theDaily .Nebraskan,
will discuss "University Busi
ness." II. W. Potter, one of the
three men who were elected to
rne.M AVill bo 6xpectcd to ad
.
vine iho younger students in a
flhnpitaWo mannQV ftt 6.50 tonighfc
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TENNIS TEAM TRY-OUTS.
University to Send Team to Com
pete with Oraighton at Omaha,
tennis teams will try out for
tho satind on Thursday aftor-
noon on tho university courts.
ho two teams showing the best
form will bo taken to Omaha on
May 7, where the university has
a tournament with CreightOn Col
lego. DRAMATIC CLUB BANQUET.
Farewell to Club Members to Be
Held May 12.
The Dramatic Club will hold its
nnntial banquet on tho evening of
May 12. Tickets arc now on sale
at U106 on Tuesdays and Thurs
days. Tho prico por plato will be
$1. All members of tho club are
urged to order their tickets at tho
first opportunity as tho commit
tco should know the number of
people to bo served.
Tho banquet will be in the na
turo of a farewell to tho members
of the club who graduate Uur
pringr An--excellent "program
and toast list has boon prepared.
BUDD
1415 O ST.
NEVER KNOW it
you NEVER TRY
When yon want to got Cleaning and Preening
done by band and not by machinery bring
yonrolotbeato
JOE The Tailor
wbo Ib also a Specialist nn altorlng and refut
ing your clothoa up-to-dato.
MARGARET M. FRICKE
Dressmaker of Style and Economy
UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN
University Bulletin
MAY.
4, "Wednesday, 7 :15 p. ra., IJ10G
Organization of Cosmopoli
tan Club.
4, Wednesday, U112-Platform
Club meeting.
G-7, Friday and Saturday High
School Feto Day.
4, "Wednesday, 6:50 to 7:30
Y. M. V. At meeting, J in
churgo of sonior3.
9, Monday Election of -Athletic
Board.'
10, Tuesday Convocation." An
nual peace program.
11, Wednesday Ivy Day. All
cxasses excused. .
14, -Saturday Dual track meol
Nebraska-Kansas, . at Law
rence. 14, Saturday, morning Senior
breakfast
T6-17, Monday and Tuesday
Temple Minneapolis Sym
phony Orchestra.
17, Tueadpy, 11 a. m., Temple
vjuiivucuiiuu. ounior . pro
gram. , . ,'
GcMlne CALABAIH PlftS aM the New Engish COLLEGE firtS
AT D YOUNG'S
ALWAYS THE HEADQUARTERS
Fresh Baked Goods of all j
Ices. We Serve Lunches, ffl
Ludios' and Mon's Clothing Cleaned, Pressed nd Ropulred, HatsClgonpd
Blocked und Rotri mined
L. BLUMEINTHML v
Practical Hatter and Cleaner
Goods Called For and Delivered. Bell Phono A-021, Auto Phono 0448
2sJ5 So. 18th St, Lindoll Hntol, Lincoln. Nob.
TYPEWRITERS all MAKES
. SOLD OR RENTED
Ront Applies on Purchase Prico. Five Days Froo trial ho foro you
pay., j wo years Kuarntoo when yon
our list. Auti. 2080; Boll 12U.
B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc
THE DIVINITY SCHOOL
if HARVARD UNIVERSITY
UNSECTARIAN
"CLECTIVE courses leading to the University decrees of S.T37,A,M. and PtuD.
Lu Students paying the lull fee may take without extra charge appropriate courses
offered In the Graduate School of Arts, and Sciences and Id Aoddver Theolog
ical Seminary. For particulars address The D;an of Harvard Divinity School,
Cambridge, Massac, ucetts.
All Classes
IVY DAY
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