THE DAILY NBBEASKAN r m THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TUB PROPISHTV CKF. THE UNIVBUBITY OF NBJBBA.8KA, Lincoln, Nobraaka. Published by THE HTUDENT PUBLICATION DOAUD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor C. J. LORD Awoolatc Editor T. J. HAROUAVE AMOdato Editor A. II. DINSMORE BUSINESS 8TAFF. Managor .'-O. C, KIDDOO AiilBtunt Manngor V. C. IIASCALL ClrolilKtlon Manngor. .C. C. BUCHANAN Editorial and Dullness Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION DLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, B Cents Each. Telephone Auto 1888. Nloht Phones Auto 1BS8; Auto 2683? Bell 1123. INDIVIDUAL N0TICE8 will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 cents tho Insertion for every flftoon words or fraction thoro of. Faculty notices and Univorslty bul letins will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as aecond-clasB mall matter, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. Advertisements for the want column should be left at the business office, base ment Administration bulldlno, 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 wors or fraction tnoreoi tne Tirsi Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five tents; flvo Insertions forty cents. JANUARY 13, 1911 Well, anyway, perhaps we can play ping pong -Instead of basoball. Think of It! How would you like to bo the Intorclass champion In checkers, or maybe evon tho dignified game of OhCEH. Convocation "Vesper Services Friday 5 o'clock school to follow this lead and settle tho wholo matter. Tho move In this dlroctlon Is a right one, and It re mains for tho other organizations to make It successful. Tim day of the suave gentleman. who greets you as the long loBt friend, and acts aB though ho would like to - borrow a "V," Is hero again. But, whllp you did not know him back In Sneak thievery among students Is one of the most detestable faults that a group of undergraduates can hnve. Tho guilt of a crlmo of this kind not only falls on tho people who are guilty, but It also Involves tho entire Institution. That a man or woman can wantonly take things which do not belong to them Is hard to under stand, especially In a group of stu dents, who are supposed to stand for tho highest principles of manliness and honesty, Whilo it Ib an easy matter to lose things and blamo tho loss on sneak thieves, and later find that a mistake occurred, It is not easy to believe that the opening of lockers and taking of money from them, is a mistake. It Is out and out Btealing. Matters of this kind are hard to deal with, for tho under graduato body is in a way a family, andajxuBAtlonjiTnre ha rd to make. The latest occurrence of 'this kind brings to the attention of the stu dents that the men are not tho only ones to do a thing of this kind. Artl- t Co-ed SHOES Tho more I am in the Shoo Business, the more tho Girls are talking about Budd Shoos $4 and $4.50 Grade $2,50 BUDD 1415 0 St. Podunk, ho novortheleBS would like to hnvo your support in his campaign for a class oinco. Well, that is all right, but notico how his ' manner changed whon you tell him you have promised to support tho other follow. Tho dedication of tho how Mechan ical engineering laboratories is a core money which la not often witnessed by tho monibers of tho student body. The addition of a now building to the University campus is n matter which should be considered with a great deal of pride and joy, to say nothing of-roal- University- spirits The. ahillty to be present at the ceremonies with tho dedication of tho now building is beforo every man and woman in tho institution at tho present time, and thoy should take advantage of it. An occasion of this kind does not occur often. Tho abolition of cabs at the formal parties has reached a crisis. The ac tion of one of tho fraternitlos of tho Univorslty in abolishing this system for their formal party is ono which should receive tho commendation of every student n the University. It is hard to como out and radically oppose ,a time-honored custom, no matter If that custom Is good or bad. That the members bf Phi Delta Tbeta havo done this should receive tho support of the remaining Greek letter-organizations. All that Is necessary to make tho movement a success at the present time Is for the rest of the cles have mysteriously disappeared from the girls 'gymnasium, and now the disappearance of money from lockers in thi girls' dressing rooms can bo laid to only one source, and that or a lady thief. It is hard to think that affairs of this kind 'can happen; but thoy do, and it is neces sary for drastic action to bo taken to discover tho culprit. That Univer sity men and women would stoop so low as to conu. it crimes of this kind is hnrd to beiieve, but it is done, and It is time that attention bo paid to the matter, and tho guilty parties for rcted out, and they be told that their presence is not required at the UnT- verslty. What do you think of a student fee for athletics, and other student activi ties? Do you think that this Is an advisable plan? If it is, tho men and .women of tho University would ap-. predate it if you would tell them why. Something must bo done to bring student activities on a paying basis. Financial matters are as important in ungradunte circles as thoy are in other affairs. If tho students as a wholo feel that n feo for the support of these things is all right, it would seem that no objection could be raised. Is not this tho capo? To facilitate tho handling of the ComhuBker. .business, Townaendjtudio will close at 5 o'clock. 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