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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I " 1 ! i FT r THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TUB PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Ncbronkn. PilbllBlicd by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor S. O. COTNER MannelriK Editor A. II. DINSMOilK ABBOOlnto Editor T. M. EDGECOMBE ABBOdlito Editor... "...RICHARD MEYER BU8INE68 8TAPF. Manager .Y, C. IIASCALL Aoslfltant Mnnngor. . . ,&&. BUCHANAN Circulation Manager.. ;JvV. MORRISON REPORTORIAL. AthloticB and Military. .T. J. IIARORAVE Society itiid Por86nnl..K C. McCONNELL NobnlBkn llnll II. C. HOUGH ScloncoB nod acrinnn..E. J. HUBERMAN EntflnOorlng R. A. HUNTINGTON Agricultural E. II. ORAVE8 Law A. C. SCHMIDT Tomplu A. C. DAVIS -Wbmry-mttl-WnlvvrHlty-HallrHS-HUHIC ABBlstnnt Roportorn V. A. STURM K. 8. WHERRY Editorial and Dullness Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDO. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCniPTldN PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 6 Cents Each. Jntormezzo "MnBcagnl. Hymn. Opening nentenccst ,-, Gloria Patrln. Male quartet "Trust In God." HcbpoiibIvo readings. . Strings nnd Organ. Largo Handel. Evonlng prayer. IloBpoiiso. Evening song. Ascription. Response. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 3145; Auto 2998. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES Will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 conta the Insertion for every llfteon words or fraction there of. Faculty notices and University bul letins will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho postolllco at Lincoln, NobniHlm, as Hccond-class mall matter, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. MARCH 17, 1911. BE NOT MISTAKEN. The greenish hue of this Issue Is not meant to announce that the No braskan 1b getting fresh, no. far be it from Biicli. It Is a siinplo recognition of a rugged and hardy people that has been so prominent In the upbuild ing oToii r cofinTry: Siroinnrnndysnuln? stories may be talked of and t ho snakes may all be dead In Ireland. But tho Irish are with ub and the ser pents will put in an appearance as soon as the warm weather thaws them out. One of these uncanny reptiles The University of Michigan claims tho record In a new lino of intercolle giate competition, nnniqly, that it liaB tho greatest number of alumni ivho tiro members of the United States con gress. This fact was brought to light by tho announcement of a dinner where no less than twenty-seven del egates were entertained who are now members of congress. Of the other colleges with large numbers in con gress. Harvard is second, with six teen nnd Yalo and tho University of Virginia are tied for third placo with llfteon each. Under classmen at CornelV arc not allowed to wear mustaches. Thirty-two juniors have been elected to Phi IJeta Kappa at Yalo. Henry Kohmnn. University of Kan sas, boa just received tho highest paid fellowship In tho world, an industrial fellowship which pays $8,500 a year. The Daily Kansan says that tho j thirty-five students who aro up fori gambling nt the university should bo ! disciplined by the gamo -warden. I Tho law students of. the University : of Oklahoma are Striving to secure an i appropriation of $lf0,00() for the croc-1 V-Mrm -m fi In iTT-K.Vn .TT.C77 """" ' "" " ' null IM l Ilk . II 111 111 1.11. Tho University of Michigan's new telescopo Is the second largest of its kind In the country. It was designed and built almost entlroly by Btudents of tho University. BROWN HATS in Unit now pen cil curl telescope All tho new ones ALWAYS 2.50 BUDD 1415 0 St. has alroady conic forth tho hook worm. Tho University of Chicago is hav ing the tlmo of Its life. Woman's suf frage seems to have gained the upper hand. Ono day wo hear of tho womon of tho college descending on tho legis lature In full force, nnd the next, they have compollod professors to shave off their mustaches. -Do tho women rule? Now York university has established a night course la journalism. The girls at Wellesley have rocontly organized a lire department. Tho junior convocation was good, but It is not all of tho Junior Week. Thoro Is a play which Is to bo glvon Saturday night that will ecnlpso ev erything else. Still tho bicyclers Insist on having tho right-of-way. Put thorn off! They havo no business on tho walks. VESPER SERVICE PROGRAM. Maid Quartet Sings at Convocation This Evening. Tho malo quartet will appear foj tho first tlmo on tho vesper program which will bo longer than usual. Tho quartet Is composed of Messrs. Fraclc olton, CocHle, Ross and 'McMasters, Mrs. Raymond will bo at tho organ, -and-DoaaJBeasev will preside. Fol lowing is tho program: ' StVlngs and Organ. . ,' ,' THE BULLETIN March. 17 Vesper sorvlces, Memorial hall, 5 p. m. ' 17 Uriion Literary socioty, St. Patrick party, Tomplo, 8 p. m. 17 Pnlladlans, now mombers pro gram, Temple, 8 p. in. IS Y. "W. C. A. pageant of missions, Tomplo, 3 to 5 p. m. 18 Agricultural' club, Illustrated lee- turo on Germany, by Professor FoBslor. 18 Junior piny, "A Messago from Mars," Oliver theater, 8; 15 p. m. 21 Convocation, Dr. Louise Pound on "Chanticleer." 21 Wrestling, Iowa vs. Nebraska, at Iowa City. 21 Tognor meets nt tho Tomplo, 8 p. m. 27 Mld-somestor examinations begin, 23 University Cndet band concert. Tnmnln . tlmfftnr. 26 Junior class ' convocation; ' . c- i m. i. Our New Spring Suits are Here. Everything About Them is High Except the Price. You NeveFMade. Money Easier Than by Coming Here for Your New Hat A . ; mi RIOELORS Palace Clothing Co. 1419 O STREET l.. ' , . ... i hi i i ;. i.. , - Smart New Styles In Young Ladies' Slippets, Oxfords and Ptimps $2.50 to $5.00 Chn 7? wuie TYPEWRITEDS k MAKES Re.nt aplied on PurchH . - SOLDerREMTED pnee. Two year wrltUii ohlneibld. Distributor. 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