The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 04, 1911, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THE PROPERTY OV
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA,
Lincoln, Nobranka.
Published by
THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD
EDITORIAL STAFF.
Editor S. O. COTNER
MannBlng Editor A. II. DINSMORE
ABflOolato Editor T. M. EDGECOMBE
Aflsoolato Editor RICHARD MEYER
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Manager..... V C. HASCALL
ABBlstant Manogor. ...C. C. BUCHANAN
Circulation Manager.... J. V. MORRISON
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Socloty and Personal.. F. C. McCONNELL
Nebraska Hall II. C. IIOUOH
Scloncofl and aorman..E. J. HUBERMAN
Engineering II. A. HUNTINGTON
Agricultural E. II. GRAVES
Law A. C. SCHMIDT
Tomplo A. C. DAVIS
Library and Unlvorfllty Hall.. II. fl. IIUSE
ABBlstant RoportorH V. A. STURM
K. S. WHERRY
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letins will gladly bo published freo,
Entered at tho poBtodlco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as aocond-clasB mall matter,
under tho Act of Congress of March 8,
1870.
MARCH 4, 1911.
FOR THE UNIVER8ITY.
Tho institution of a high school
basketball tournament to bo hold on
tho campus Is a groat thing for tho
unlvorslty. No bottor schomo could
havo boon dovlBod-for advertising tho
-unlvorslty,. It roaches- tfttf studontl
body of tho secondary, schools and
brings homo to tho very ones who aro
prospoctivo studonts tho advantages
of Nebraska. No amount of lltoro,
turo could accomplish what this moot
will. It is not bo much tho parents
who should bo encouraged to send
LaBt night tho Glco club gavo a
concert that was" a credit to thorn
solves and tho unlvorslty. Those who
did not nttond mlsBod somothing. Tho
Glco club should havo a night to
thomsolvcs for this ontortalnment,
and offorts wore mado to havo no
other functions scheduled for that
night. Novertholss, thoro woro sev
eral organizations which paid little
heed to tho Glco club. They did not
think it worthy of Bupport or belioved
thoir own affairs moro important. Tho
date of tho Gloo club concort is one
that should be kept freo and no other
ontortalnments scheduled. If thoy
havo boon arranged, -every effort
should bo put forth to postpono thorn
to another timo. Thoro aro enough
days loft on which those minor func
tions could bo hold.
TO MOURN LOSS Of COMPANIONS
JONES AND 8CHULTE 800N TO
BE FREED FROM 8MALLPOX
QUARANTINE.
"White flBh, fried potatoes, broad
and buttor, pudding, bluoborry pie,
blackborry pie, tea and coffoo and
prunes," was tho answer to a quory
sent ovor tho telephone last night to
ono of tho Inmates at Rhodesia. "Oh,
yeB, wo havo flno meals and every
thing is home-made, too," ho reported.
'"Wo oat, sloop, drink and aro morry
all tho timo. Geo, you ought to soo
mo; I'm a sight to behold; got 'em
all over mo."
Ono of tho favorite outdoor games
1b tho tlmo-honored "pitch," which is
played with horseshoes. Anothor
game by tho Bamo name proveB popu
lar as an ovoning amusomont. "Seven
up" is nlso .played in tho morning.
Ono. of tho night wa8.roloo8.ejlyji8tori.
day, which loaves only seven board
ers at tho health resort, flvo men and
two womon. Only three aro univer
sity students. Frank Jones and C. J.
Schulto will probably bo lot out next
Tuesday, but Jean Cain has nearly
two weeks ahead of him, and Is hop-
There Is as Much Class to My
Spring Hats as $4 or $5
Will Buy Anywhere
$2.50
WHY PAY MORE?
BUDD
1415 0 St.
their children to school, but it Is
rathor tho young pooplo thomsolves
who should bo encouraged to como.
Thoro aro but fow of tho vast num
bor of studonts in tho secondary
schools who havo a clear idea of what
collego llfo moans or what advan
tages aro to bo dorived from a higher
education. Thoso' who aro ropresont
ing thoir respective schools will bo
ontortained for threo days by tho
unlvorslty. Tho fraternities havo
boon tho first to offor to keep soniO'
of tho teams and othor organizations
will undoubtedly follow their exam
ple. In this way tho high schoolmen
will bo given a chanco to become ac
quainted with tho university. It will
produce an effect on them which
would bo impossible, if thoy "were
sont to hotels.
Tho basket-ball tournament will bd
como moro popular ovory year and it
will not bo a groat whilo until ovory
school largo enough to support a
team will bo represented. Thesomon
will go homo and toll thoir Bchool
followB about' tho unlvorslty and a
greater deslro will bo created among
young people ovor tho state to como
to Lincoln. This is a groat thing for
Linootar-and-the-Btudent-body-Bhould
lend ltB support to mako tho moot a
howling success. ' ' '
ing that others arrive before Jones
and Schulto leave. But tho health
ofllcor does not bollovo thoro will be
a sproad of tho smallpox among tho
students.
THE BULLETIN
March.
4 Board of Rogonts meet, 10 a. m.
4 Agricultural club, U binding, 8
P. m.
4 Intorfrat moot, Armory, 8 p. m.;
informal following.
4 Tegner socloty, sclenco hall, Tem
ple, 8 p. m.
7 University Democratic club meet
ing at Lindoll Hotel, 8:00 p. m.
7 Convocation, illustrated lecture oh
Rome, Professor Barber, 11 a. m.
9 Convocation, Mrs. Gronfall, ox
state suporlntondent of Colorado,
11 a. m.
9, 10, 11 Interstate high school bas
ketball tournament, Armory.
16 Annual junior class convocation,
. Tomplo, 11 a. m.
18 Junior play) "A Message from
Mars," Oliver theater, 8:16 p. m.
21 Convocation, Dr. Louise Pound on
"Chanticleer'
-2JWTJn lYerflltyadeJtan&jiQflcejfy
24 union -Literary society play at
Tomplo theater.
A NICE DAINTY LUNCH FOR MINE
A nice hot snappy drink on a cold day, and then there are
other soda drinks, too. Egg Drinks, Lemonades, Crushed
Fruitd, in fact anything in the drinkable line you might desire.
Dainty Punches for parties, Delicious Brick Ice Cream for
banquets, Hot Brinks, Whipped Cream.
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
"A Message Ftom Mats".
OLIVER THEATER
'One Performance Only, at 8:15 P. M.
INFORMAL DANCE
Saturday, Marctn 4tlk
Following Inter-Frat Meet
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