The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 25, 1911, Image 2
THE DAILY NEBBASKAN l THE DAILY .NEBRASKAN THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY QF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. Published by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor B. O. COTNER Managing Editor, A. II. DINBMORE Associate Editor T. M. EDGECOMBE Associate. Editor IUCJIIAUD MEYER PUSINE8& STAFF. Manager....'. ...... '.'....V. C. HASCALL Asfelstaht Manager. ...0. 0. BUCHANAN Circulation Manager. .. .J. V. MORItlSON RippnTpniAU Athlotlcs nnd Military. .T. J. HARORAVE Bocloty and PersanafoF. 0. McCONNBLX. Nebraska Hall II. C. HOUOH Sclencos and Gorman.. E. J. HUDERMAN, Engineering R. A HUNTINGTON AgrlfiUUurol E. H. GRAVES Law.... A. C. SCHMIDT Library and University Hall..H. B. HUBE Assistant Hcpprtorfl.. V. A. STURM ' '" K. 8. WHERRY Editorial and Business Office : A8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night phones Auto 1868 Auto 2148; Auto 2098. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charged for at the rato of 10 conts the Insertion for evory fifteen words or fraction there of. F.aculy notlcos and University bul letins wllj gladly bo published fr.ee. Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. MARCH 25, 1911. COME OUT OF IT. Evon a casual obsorver would notice tho largo number of -women who entor tho campus, by tho drivoway on tho south. This is ospoclally so at tho 9 o'olock intormisslon. Thoro is also a rroaBOnr- And -Jt-lB-not becauso- It af. fords a short out to any of tho build IngB or because it Is more handy; qulto tho contrary, it is unhandy, for many of thoso samo girls come by Eleventh street. It is not Ijecauao they aro eccentric and prefer tho by ways. It is all bocauso the south gato is OXFORDS In That New High Toe Pat., Tan and Gun Metal. $2 rendered impassable at this time. A football player wbuld find great dif ficulty in charging through, bo it is no wonder that the co-ed does not evon desire to make the attempt. It does seem possiblo that theso smokers might got a few manners somo day. Protests aro not enough to remedy the evil, and something severe appar ently will have to be dono before thoso things will remove their obnoxious and unnecessary presences to less conspicuous quarters. Thoy say that thoy aro on tho out side of thq gato and havo a perfect right to bo on the walks. But tho walks are not for nlcotino mass meet ings, and as soon as they bqcome topped, tho obstruction, whatever it is, is a nuisance. The police authori ties of tho city havo the power to keep order, and to preserve tho walks for public, conyenleneo. Walks have been put down for pedestrians, to pasB over, and not to be used as pavillions lor emptors wno nave nqt, conBiapra- tlqn, enough for others nor respect for themselves to gather in a spot where thoy would cause less inconvenience. The whole thing .is bad enough any way you, look 'atn It, but 'when thqae , personBcan.; coggt away from the gale, it is. time to do something' if tho, are, beyond thq Jurisdiction of tho university' rf authorities, tho police' should' be, appaald. p, Tlhe univer- slty has a right of passago through thp south gate and should hot allow this right to be infringed upon, in such a rudo and haughty manner. If these fellows would Just bo so accommodat ing as tomove to thq drivoway and allow tho women to use the gate, it would bo a docidod improvement The co-eds at "Wisconsin get out an annual edition of the Daily Cardinal. Why not at Nebraska? Tho gonoral complaint is that tho womon play no Important part in the col logo lift. That thow aro seldom hoard of doing anything for tho school but attend to sooial matters alono, is a state ment ofton made. It hardly seems that(it is true. The 'real substance of tho wholo mattor is that thoy dq not make thomselvos so conspicuous as tho men. Now is your chance, girls. Show them what you can do arid got out an edition of tho Nobraskan this spring that will make them all "sit up and take notice" Let some of theso womon haters loam that their opinion is not worth its breath. Thoy bogin Monday thoso mid semostors. MORE AT VESPER SERVICE. An Increased Attendance Noticeable Friday Afternoon. Thoro was an increased attendance at vespers yesterday ovoning and thoso who went felt well ropaid by tho boautlful music and tho restful sor vlco. Tho rendition of Schubert's "Avo Maria." by tho string quartot and organ was especially enjoyed. Tho anthem by the chorus with a solo and quartot deserves special mention. It waB a raro treat. Dean Bessoy pre sided at the services. QEOLOGI8T8 AT ASHLAND. Investigating Formations Along the Platte River Valley. Mombers of tho claBS in Hold geol ogy loft yesterday morning for Ash land, from which placo thoy made & trip up tho Platte river. Geological BUDD 1415 0 St. formations In the valley wero subjects of investigation and discovery. Tho party spent last night at South Bond and left there this morning for Fre mont, whence they return to Lincoln. Professor Bengtson had charge of tho expedition. Junior Baseball. Practico from 1 to 3 p. m. Bring your own material. ALBERT HALL, 112-4t Manager.'' THE BULLETIN . - 'March. 24 Annual gymnastic exhibition, Armory, 8 p. m. 24 VeBpers, Memorial hall, 5? p. m. '26 Annual Installation service, Y. W. 0, A., Temple, 4 p, m. 27 Mid-somestor examinations begin. 128 Convocation, W. J. Bryan. SOi-Conyocatlon, string quartet. April. 7 Upton Literary, soclqty pIay,tTqm- j ple- t&V7-Prarna,tic qlub .play, "Chris topher, p. in, Wt An Exclusive. 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