y'i, T THE DAILY NEBRASKAN - i I 5 1 i 1 " THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE PROPEJITX OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. v Published by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD 'EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor S. O. COTNER Managing Editor A. II. DINSMORE AflBOdttto Editor T. M. EDGECOMBE Aesoclato Editor RICHARD MEYER BUSINESS 8TAFF. Manager V. C. HA8CALL Assistant Managdr....C. C. BUCHANAN Circulation Managor....J. V. MORRISON RElPORTORIALi Athletics and Military.. T. J.HARaRAVE Society and Personal.. F. C. McCONNELL Nobrrtska Hall H. C. HOUGH Sciences and Gorman. ,E. J. HUBERMAN Engineering R. A. HUNTINGTON Agricultural E. II. GRAVES Law A. C. SCHMIDT Library and Unlvorslty HalL.H. S. HU8E Assistant Reporters V. A. STURM K. S. WHERRY JSdltorlaland BuslneM Offlcot BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Pottofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 3145; Auto 2998. INDIVIDUAL NOTICE8 will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 cents the Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thoro of. Faculty notices and UnlvorBlty bul letins will gladly bo published froe. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall mattor, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. MARCH 18, 1911. Aro you going to tho junior play to night? It is well worth your while, and thoro will ho no disappointments. haB. But that is not sufficient. Wo must havo action. It does no good to go on complaining ahout tho strict rules that havo been outgrown and aro now a dotriment lnstoad of a benefit. Ne braska., Kansas, Ames, Coo and Drako havo no opposition to a reform. Tho majority want it, and why can wo not havo it? Iowa, tho big obstaclo in tho way of rovlsion, is thinking of with drawing from tho cohforonco and stay ing permanently with tho Big Eight At tho noxt mooting of tho conforonco thoro should be somo action takon which will savo tho game. It is ridiculous, to say tho least,' that tho great American gamo which has none of tho objections raised to football should bo put out of commis sion bocauso a few insist on an old obsolete rule 'Baseball Is a practical thing and should bo dealt with in a practical way. JuBt let a fow of those rthoories that havo "proyott misorablo' failures bO dlscardod. Got down to common senso and savo tho gamo. Draw tho lino of eligibility as con corns baseball in tho right placo and Whon tho spring of 1912 rolls around Intercollegiate baseball will again bo flourishing in tho Missouri Valloy. GO TO OMAHA. Tho dato of tho groat Indoor track meet at Omaha Is April 1, and that same day comes on Saturday. Ne braska, Is going to bo roproBonted. Tho Cornhuskors aro to compote with Michigan and KanBns in a relay race that Is calculated to bo tho, moBt excit ing of tho ovonts. Michigan haB a strong team which compares favorab,ly with thoBo of tho groat colleges of tho So many aro gottlng tired of work and wIbIi that thoy could llvo a wholo week or a month without having any labors to think of. How strango thoy all wlBh that awful routlno of class attondanco could bo abollshod. But such Is tho tondoncy of human nature, to nlwayB doploro present circum stances. Those who aro taking a forced vacation accompanied by tho smallpox, aro .wishing tho opposite Cheer up, you'ro lucky after all. FORE8TRY CLA88 TO THE WEST. Eight Members Take Up Field Work in Nebraska. Elgfit . members ' ol the' forestry claBB, P. C. CarlBon, It. Dick, Claronco Korstlnes, T. Kruogor, W. Hurtt, P. Roberts, L. Atkins, and Q. P. Stultz, left Wednesday for HalBol, Nob., where thoy will ongago in flold work. Suede Low Shoes, Pumps, High Shoes, Any Way You Want 'Em $2.50 BUDD up stairs BUDD 1415 0 St. oast. If this one contest Is won it will bring famo to tho unlvorslty. Now this dato fortunatoly occurs on Saturday and thoro should bo a largo delegation from Lincoln attend tho moot. On account of tho rulings of tho conference Ho more NobraBka foot ball games can bo played In tho Gate ' olty, Why not havo an oxcurslon at thq time of tho indoor moot? It wih help tho boys to win, if thoro aro a lot of students along to cheer. While rooting may bo, all hot air, it, never theless, goes a great way toward win ning athlotio contests. BASEBALL. . Minnesota and South Dakota univer sities havo declared that, playing Bum mor baspbajl does not make their men inpjlgiblq to pjay on tho varsity team. This action In Itself 1b nothing more than an expression of tho sentiment of tho whole collpgo world, Proniot ers havo found that thoy must havo tho best possible team in tho school In order to make a financial success of tho game. Those-who havo watched the progress of college athlotlcs and especially baseball aro arriving at the conpluslon that tho present rules airo killing a gamp that tho people want to stay. ' A'numier of the' Missouri Val Joy seools -have, takenjthe - stand-In about tho same 'way at Mtaaetata Halsoy Is In tho mlddlo of tho sand hills of Thomas county, whoro tho government hns a forest reserve, sot apart by President Roosovolt. Ex periments aro being conducted to teBt tho feasibility of growing plno trees in tho sand hills. Tho forestry boys expect to bo gone a week or ton days. THE BULLETIN March. 18 y. W. C A. pageant of missions, Temple, 3 to 5 p. m. 18 Agricultural club, Illustrated lee-, tu'ro on Germany, by Professor FoBsler. 18 Junior play, "A Message from Mars," Oliver theater, 8:16 p. m, 21r Convocation, Dr. Louise Pound on "Chanticleer." 21 Wrestling, Iowa vsj Nebraska, at Iowa City. 21r-Tognor meets at tho Temple, 8 p. m. 27 Mid-somostor examinations beglnT 23 University Cadet band concert. 24-rUhion Literary ijocttjty play at , TemDloJ&sftter.,, j 26- Junior class sconvecRttori. ALL SOULS' CM1RCU, UNITARIAN Corner H and 12th Streets ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister A CHURCH WITHOUT A CREED All Souls' Church is an Association which stands for a rev erent attitude toward the Facts of Life. It has the University Ideal, the Search for Truth. It welcomes to its membership people of all beliefs. Such a modern, open-minded, facinjr-the-future organization ought to appeal especially to students. You are cordially invited to attend its services. Sunday Morning, March 12, 10:45 Subject "Nebraska and the Nation" Social Ethics Class, 12:15 Mr. John Spargo, author of "The Bitter Cry of the Children", will speak. Musical Vesper Service 4 p. ra. The Rlccally Quartette. All Students are Cordially Invited Wq Are Exclusive Agents in Lincoln for BRADFORD CLOTHES Designed and made especially for young men who want all the style . and quality that can be put into a suit and want to pay only a reason able price. $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Other Makes $10.00 to $18.00 The new Spring Styles in every thing that men wear are now ready. SPEIER & SIMON N. E. Corner 10th and O Sts. .EXCLUSIVE AGENCY HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S FINE 0H000LATES AND BON B0NS &hF OF7P Lincoln Sanitarium Planf TM Irnt Stlt WtK Hrt In fH tnUh. LadU, Moral. x fMtUaWB. jLTUTBOOBfl amd Bra xoMt talyi, SjtMlii rut kmmi ftr am QaaUamtH, komday ul )TrUy JrttlftM. 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