The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 23, 1911, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THE PROPERTY OF .
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA,
Llncolrf, Nebraska.
Published by
the student publication doard
Editorial staff.
Editor .'....S. O. COTNER
Mannglng Editor.. ..... A. II. DINSMORE
AflBOolato "Editor T. M. EDGECOMBE
Agaoclato Editor .RICHARD MEYER
BUSINESS STAFF.
Manager V. C. HASCALL
Assistant Manager.. ..C. C. BUCHANAN
Circulation Managor....J. V. MORRISON
REPORTORI AL.
Athlotics nnd Military.. T. J.'lIARQRAVE
Sooloty and Personal.. P. C. McCONNELL
Nobraska Hall II. C. HOUGH
Sclonccs and Gorman.. E. J. HUBERMAN
Engineering H. A. HUNTINGTON
Agricultural E. II. GRAVES
Law...: A. C. SCHMIDT
Library and Unlvorslty Hall.. II. S. HUSE
AsBlstanrRoportorir. V. A. STURM
K. 8. WHERRY
Editorial and Business Office:
BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ.
Poitoffloe, Station A, Lincoln, Neb.
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INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged
for at tho rato of 10 cents tho Insertion
for every fifteen words or fraction there
of.. Faculty notlcos and Unlvorslty bul
' letlns will gladly bo published free.
Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln,
Nebrnsku, ob second-class mall matter,
under tho Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
MARCH 23, 1911.
How delicious those waters of tho
fountain.
Tho now fraternity affliction con
tinues, but at Ano alarming rate.
Snrollpox-ls-TiothinB-vorybod'nfter-aHr
and at the present time only (hroo
students from tho unlvorslty aro con
fined In tho hospital. This Is no cause
for nlarm. Thoso who havo been ex
posed have beon vaccinated. All this
worry about compulsory vaccination Is
tho outgrowth of tho Imagination. It
Is nothing serious nor llkoly to bo so
long as thoro is no sudden Bpread.
lowed. -Be on. the level In all such
matters nnd the results will come.
OUR BAND.
Tho band deserves our support. t
Is nn organization which' is accus
to mod to play for nothing at football
games, and for the simple reason that
It is free, wo are not so llkoly to show
our appreciation. The band docs ndt
cal for support often and its concerts
aro generally free. Yet it is one of
tho best bands in the state.
Thursday night there Is a concert
in honor of tho stato officers and legis
lators. This Is given once overy two
years at about tho timo tho legisla
ture completes its work. It shows
what tho university is doing along tho
musical line. Tho band docs not care
to mako money. All It asks is enough
jo .pay tho expense of the concert and
their hard work is thrown in tree.
Now, follows, bo sports, and take
your fair Indies to the entertainment
nt tho Ollvor.
CHICAGO QLEE CLUB CANCELS.
Abandons Western Tour for Financial
Reasons.
Owing to complications which havo
arlBen, tho Chicago Gleo club has
abandoned Its tour of tho west and
will not glvo a concort in tho Tomplo
thoator on April 28 as originally
plannod. Tho entire trip has boon'
abandoned for financial reasons, and
all dates cancelled.
SORORITIES TO TAKE SIX WEEKS
Change Is Made In Rushing Rules to
Take Effect Next Fall.
Tho sororities next fall will have
Blx-weeks-l'n-wljloh-to-ru&h -their pros
pective members, according to a rul
ing recently passed by tho Interfra
ternity council. This is a change from
all previous plans and is similar to a
rule In voguo among frntornltics two
years ago. Tho fratornities, admitting
that tho Idea was an excellent ono, de
cided to drop it on account of tho ex
ponso connected with so long a period,
SPRING HATS
ALL THE NEW
ONES
BETTER YOU
SEE ME
$p
BUDD
1415 0 St
Six falls straight Is not a bad rec
ord for tho first Intercollegiate wroBt
ling match In which NobraBka took
part. It augurs woll for somo points
in the gymnastic meet at Chicago.
THE RIGHT 8PIRIT.
Tho right spirit' has moBt certainly
.. been shown by. the faculty of the law
college in bringing about tho barbe
cue. A year ago when tho students
were requested to glvo up their well-
planned sneak day, which thoy did
after considerable deliberation, it
'might havo 'boon expected' -that tho
same efforts would bo madti this
spring. .But not so. Tho profossdrs
havo., been fair minded, and come forth
with a plan of their own that could
meet with nothing other than ap
proval. Thoy have shown that thoy ar6 will
ing to do tho square thing so long as
tho students treat thorn right, They
aro willing to roturn favor for favor.
An. example has beon sotthat fs wor
thy for every member of the university
to follow. Let tho, students always
do tho right thing and the professors
be as willing to treat them as they
would be treatetTtnemseives. it-! StrflT
Ideal of university government to rule
by consent and not by compulsion.
The notion of the law school along
this lino Is to bo commended, and fol-
but this will not affect tho sororltleB,
as their expense accounts aro irraited
to a certain fixed amount.
Tho ruloB in force last fall were not
a bucccbb as tho period of actual rush
ing was too short and tho now ruling
Is tho outgrowth of the unlvorsal do
Biro among tho glrlB for Iobs strenu
ous efforts to tho securing of now
members.
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THE BULLETIN
March.
23 Unlvorslty Cadet band concort.
23 Convocation, musical program,
Momorlal hall, 11 n, m.
24 Annual gymnastic exhibition,
Armory, 8 p. m.
24 -Vespers, Memorial hall, 5 p. m.
26 Annual Installation service, Y. W.
C. A., Temple, 4 p. m.
27 Mid-semester examinations begin,
30 Convocation, "W. J. Bryan
April.
-7 Union-Literary-socIety-playj-Tem-pie.
8 Dramatic club play "Christopher.
Junior," Temple theater, 8:30
p. m.
"YE BOOTERYE"
SPRING STYLES
DAME FASHION'S FADS AND
FANCIES FOR MEN WHO KNOW
$4 and $4.50
NEW TANS
In "RUSSIA"
"COCO"
"LEMON"
"HAZEL"
IROWN"
Will be Leaders
See thorn at
ENS BOOTERY
C. V. ROBERTS 144 NO. 12 ST.
The Spots Won't Gome Back If Cleaned at
Uil3
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
Fruits, in fact anything in the drinkable line you might desire.
Dainty Punches for parties, Delicious Brick Ice Cream for
banquets, Hot Drinks, Whipped Cream.
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