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

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THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
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THE DAILY IJfefilWSAN
TUB PROPERTY- OF?.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Published by .,
THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD
EDITORIAL STAFF.
Editor f.B. O. COTNER
Managing Editor A. II. DINSMORK;
Assoclato Editor. ,...T. M. EDGECOMBE.
Assoclato Editor RICHARD MEYER
' BUSINESS STAFF.
Manager V. C. HASGA&T;
Assistant Managor....C. C. BUCHANAN
Circulation Manngor, . . J. V. MORRISON
REPORTORIAL.
Athletics and Military.. T. J. HARORAyE
Society and Personal.. F. C. McCONNELL
Nobraska Hall H. C. HOUOH
Sciences and aorman..E. J. HUBERMAN
Engineering R. A. HUNTINGTON
Agricultural H, II. GRAVES
jjfw A. C. SCHMIDT
Library and University HalL.H. B. HUSE
Assistant Roportors V. A. STURM
. k. S. WHERRY
Editorial and Business Office:.
BASEMENT, ADMINI8TRATIONBlit70r
Pottofflco, Station A, Lincoln, Neb.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance.
Single Copies, 6 Cents Each.
Telephones Auto 1688.
Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 3145;
Auto 2908.
INDIVIDUAL NOTICE8 will be charged
for at tho rato of 10 contB tho Insertion
for every flftocn words or fraction there
of. Fuculty notices and University' bul
letins, will gladly bo published free.
Entered at tho pontofllco at .Lincoln,
NebraBku, as second-class mall matter,
under the Act of Congress of Alarch 3,
1870.
APRIL 4, 1911.
IN THE DARK.
While the houso of representatives
can not bo criticised for leaving tho
question of university removal to bo
docliled by n voto of tho people, It
LY.ULMzcJtB QftecL.on thcv-unl verity;
l't meniiB that several more yenrs are
to bo spent In doubt and darkness.
Improvements will bo few because it
is not known what should be dono and
it Is highly improbable that moWy Is
going to bo oxpended on an uncer
tainty. It is most unfortunato that
this question must be considered un-
tintwtlpnn ovnf'nrrt nf ihn mnftt mflkns
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it n very unBatiBiactory test or tno
true athlotic merit nnd yot It affords
a chanco to seo what tho men can do.
In spito of all it shows that Nebras
ka is going to have u formidablo track
team this year. Arthur Mays succeed
ed in tying the world's intercollegiate
record in tho fifty-yard dash. This
dhows that ho is going to be a good
running mate for Heed in tho shortor
dashes. Tho othor men ontorod
tihowed up well, although thero wore
severely handicapped. All in air it
gives us A hint that tho track team 1b
far from being slow.
SOON TO CHOOSE A COACH.
University Man May Receive Credit
and Money for His Work.
PersonB believing that they
would mako good athletic coaches,
and caro to try their hand at tho
business havo the opportunity to ap
ply for the position aB all-year coach
at the State high BChool. This school
is ambitious to become a factor in
athletics In Nebraska and has raised
sufficient money to hire a man who is
willing to spend part of his time in in
structing the youngsters in tho fine
points of tho games. In addition to
the salary tho coach, if a student, will
bo given credit for his work at tho
university. Applicants are now boing
considered for the place and a choice
will bo made In the near future.
DEUTSCHE VEREIN BANQUET.
Flags
Gather Among Carnations and
for Jolly Evening.
The firBt 'annual banquet of tho
Deutsche Geselllge Verelh was hold
Saturday evening at 6:30 at the Lin
coln hotel. Forty members of tho
club- AVTsre" TireBohlT The' decorations'
were pink and white carnations, the
favors, little Bilken German flagB, and
each one had his place designated by
the national dog of Germany the
dachshund (two dogs long and a half
dog high, according to the toastmas
ter). The banquet room presented a
beautiful appearance with tho decora-
BUY
A BRADFORD
SUH
If you want the newest things in
styles and patterns and the best
quality embodied in your Spring Suit
buy a Bradford Suit.
J These suits are made especially'.for
our customers and you can get them
nowhere else in Lincoln.
Prices $20, $22.50 and $25
Other Makes $10 to $18,
See the Window Display
Speier & Simon
Northeast Corner 10th and O Sts.
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CARRIE NATION
Biitltl The Shoer
Don't know I am in bus
iness selling ladies $4.00
and $5.00 sample shoes
and oxfords for $2.50 at
1413 O Street, upstairs.
Better you learn my system.
dor tho present state of circum
stances. The university has reached a stage
in its growth when It is hard for tho
equipment to keop pace with tho at
tendance. Tho university Ib being
moro appreciated by tho people of tho
state than over before, and outBldc
students aro coming hero in Increas
ing numbers. Already the buildings
arc too small nnd more room Is need
ed. H wnB hoped that this matter
would bo finally settled this year so
Bomo dofinlto plan could bo formulated.
Tho legislators havo undoubtedly
shown wisdom In thoir course by con
sidering tli 6 magnltudo of tho project
and tho way it would affect tho people
of tho state by heavy tuxation. Thoy
have left it to them to decide. That
Btidh a decision would bo moro satis"
factory to all concerned Is certain.
The only detriment accruing to tho
university is. tho 'prolonged dolay. It
is more than difficult to work in tho
dark;
A NICE DAINTY LUNCH FOR WINE
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.
THE FOLSOM
1307 O STREET
tionB and lighting effects. All speak
ers wore enthusiastically received and
greatly added to the evenlng'B enter
tainment, Professor Fossler acting as
toastmaster.
Tho following toasts were respond
ed to: Professors who havo Crossed
My Path, Miss Wlttmann; Running
tho German Club by Theory, Miss
Taylor; Running the Gorman Club
from Experience, Mr. Hubermann;
Tho History of tho German Club, MIbs
Zumwinkel; The Ethical ReasonB for
tho Existence of tho Club, Mr. Wlqbo;
Students Who havo Crossed My Path,
Professor Baumgartner; An Im
promptu talk: Tho After-DInner
Speaker, Professor Grummann; Tho
Club Today and ItB Members, an orig
inal poem, Professor Amanda Hopp-ner.
The Spots Won't Come Back If Gleaned at
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EXCLUSIVE AGENCY
GRATIFYING.
' Nebraska was defeated In tho relay
race last Saturday by two of the beat
teamB in tho country and did not winJ
tlroW6WrttHnlirny might havo expect
ed .would "bo attempted. There waa
no effort to score the most points and
only n? few" entries w.oro mado. Tho
THE BULLETIN
April.
1 Tegner, Temple, 8 p. m.
1 Agricultural club, Temple, 8 p. m.
1 April Fool's party, Y. W 0. A.
rooms.
7 Union LltQntrxMlBtyjJlayTcm.-
HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S
FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS
GeJhtih
ciTT$7Gr
plo.
8 Dramatic club play, "Christopher,
Junior," Temple theater,. 8:30
i p. m.
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Lincoln Sanitarium Plunge
The Oreal Sill Water Swimming Pool
fIP'mWi XatHios, MornlnniKxceDt BtTSdi.
nJrJrM0' A"noons una Kvenlnus. Ladle
ana Gentlemen, Monday ana Friday KtoqIui.
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