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Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 2683; Bell 1123. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rate of 10 conts the Insertion lor ovory fifteen words or fraction flioro of. Faculty notices and University bul letins will Kindly bo published free. Entered at the postofTlco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. M'AjROH 1, 1011. A now month has begun havo you? creased,- This fact was evidently rec ognized by one of tho profosflorB,yeB (onlay when ho Btepped down In front of his class and with n husky voico flllod with much angor called out to a certain young man, "Read what the Daily Nobrnskan- has to say about Thomas Jefferson." Now this student was not reading about Thomas Jeffer son. Ho was roading about what was going on in this' institution and it did not date back anywhoro near so far as tho time of tho "illUBtrioua founder of domocracy." Of course we can not blamo tho student ourselveB and would not urge him to glvo up his paper, but it might be hotter if he could read it at Bomo other time. STORK VISITS FRAT FAMILY CHRI8TENED KAPPA TAU EP8ILON. So cruel, tho girls can. not talk to tho boys. But If ovory department would follow tho example sot by this ono andiirgtrthQ-Toimg-ladlcs-not-to-entertain In tho hallways between and during classes, It would rcBult In a groat boncJlt to tho students as a wholo. If these fow who aro so regu lar in forming blockades during tho lntormlsslon periods would divest thomselvos of their visiting naturo, thoro would bo a groat fall in tho por- Kappa Tau Epsilon is the namo of a now fraternity which haa been organ ized at tho University of Nebraska. It is a local organization and is not seek ing any national ties, so it Is assorted. With soventeon active members and ono alumnus it mado its formal debut last night when Kb charter member ship list was given out to a Nebras kan roportor. Rumors had been afloat on tho cam pus for Bomo time, but no deflnito In formation was given out by tho men until yesterday. Tho now fraternity is tho result of a secret club which has exlBted for over a year and has ono alumnus. H. M. Nicholson, county attorney of Cuming county, Is tho graduate member of Kappa Tau EpBl lon. Ho graduated In 1010 from tho law school. He Is also a member of -Phl-DeltaUfUhoonoiflxylow fxa- ternity. A chapter Iioubo has been rented and furnlBhed at 22G North Twenty sixth street and several of tho men aro living thoro. Tho announcement was given out last night by some of tho mombors, who stated that tho sole aim of tho fratornlty would bo to build BU8Y WITH CHRI8TOPHER JR. Dramatic Club Is Preparing the 8ec ond 8emester Play. Tho Dramatic club has begun tho preparation of tho play which it will give the second semester. In addition to tho regular play given during tho first semester, tho club presents ono annually tho second semester, and also an. Ivy day play. Tho latter usur ally is given at tho state farm, where tho rest of tho Ivy day celebrations aro hold, but this year It Is probable that tho production will bo staged In tho Temple. Tho club Is contemplat ing this movo In order that a more fin ished performance can bo given than would bo possible If It were presented out of doors. Tho club will present "Christopher Junior" April 8. The cast includes Unost-ofthe-iipper classmen Qf the club, and It is boing held at this early date that It may not conflict with plans for tho senior day, tho cast of which usually Includes many members from tho Dramatic club. 80ME SORORITIES PLEDGE. Only Three Were Able to Make An nouncements Yesterday. Up to yesterday only three sorori ties wero willing to announce their now pledges. Thos giving out the in formation wero: Alpha Chi Omega Isabel McCojrfcln dalo of Odebolt, Iowa. Chi Omega Zota Hayden of Lin coln. PI Beta Phi Florence Rush of Lin coln and Ruth Roavls of Falls City. 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On tho contrary they wero so well satis fied with tho gamo that when ono ex citing play followed another they loBt their heads and yelled llko .wild In dians. Such a situation is often em barrassing to tho players and puts tho roforoe In a dlfllpult position. "While good rooting goos a long way toward making a gamo .Interesting, It should bo governed by a HCllo common sense. It is no easy task for tho of ficial to keep tho gamo within his control and make it conform to 'tho rules. This is especially tho case when tho teams aro evenly matched and tho play 'is fast. When tho whistle can not bo hoard it Is almost impossible for tho gamo to bo of tho boBt prdor. up a strong local organization. The following aro tho charter mombors: Frank Rhodo, W. J. Lompko, B. R. Spalding, Glen V. Tunks, W. R. Power, F. A. Wirt, Clifford Hardin, Albert Hall, Dean McBrlon, Vernon Andrews, J. Morlo Dye, Jcsbo II. Qulnn, Harry E. Cotton, Glen "Ruby, Paul P. BHbs, C. G. Chamborlln and Lloyd Hardin. Tho active chapter roll contains the names of two seniors," six Juniors, seven sophomores and two freshmen. THE BULLETIN tfnIVorsttypeoplobavo begmrto ap preciate their college paper at Ne braska." It has really become popular and" tho desire to read it has in- March. 2 Convo'catlon, Professor -Ayles-.worth, ox-Colorado agricultural college, 11 a. m. 2 Junior class election, Temple, 11:30 a. m. 2 Freshman clasB election, Memo rial hall, 11:30 a. m. 3 Vesper service, Memorial hall, 5 p. m. 3 University Gleo Club, Oliver the ater. , 4Tegner society, science hall, Tem . plo, 8 p. m. " : 9, 10, 11-Intorstato high school bas ketball tournament, Armory. J. C. WOOD and CO. - TheBest Is Always the-Cheapest- , 1822 N St. Auto 1202 Boll 147 GLEANERS and DYERS c vmigby TYPEWRITERS MAKES Rent applied on purchj i SOLD or RENTED price. Two year written ,, . .. guarantee with every mi chine iold. Distributors New Model, L. C. Smith & Bros, visible. Call or write for catalogue and n C1 . 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