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wwor-iy "!" 7 TP ".? "' t""' r rMnnrmtrrtTT" M.n ti, as: aiT'rrrrMtMwiif,tfyEi' . ,, .. .. I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN q JfW" i :m V . 1 " u THE DAlLT NEBRASKAN TUB PROPERTY OF TUB . UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. Published by THB'STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF, Editor - S. O. COTNER Managing Editor A. N. DINSMORE Assoclnto Editor T. M. EDGECOMBE AHSOcluto Editor RICHARD MEYER ' BU8INE88 BTAFF. "Mffnngcr...T,,r.-.-;.-.TVT Cr IIASCALL ABfllatnnt Managor....C. C. BUCHANAN Circulation Manner.... J. V. MORRISON REPORTORIAL. AthletlcH mid Military. .T. J. HARORAVE Society und Personal.. F. C. McCONNELL NobraHka-Hall II. C. HOUGH Sclcncon and Gorman.. E. J. HUBERMAN Bnirlncci luff R. A. JIUNTlNaTON AKrlcultural E. II. GRAVES Law A. C. SCHMIDT Library and UnlvcrBlty IlalL.H. S. HUSE , Assistant RoportcrH V. A. STURM K. S. WHERRY Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDO. Poitofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. 0UD8CRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payablo In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 3145; Auto 2908. INDIVIDUAL N0TICE8 will bo charged for at tho rata of 10 conts tho Insertion for ovory fifteen words or fraction there of. Faculty notlccB und University bul letins will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as Bccond-clasu mall matter, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. APRIL r, t11. PROMI8ING VOTES. Next Thursday the Hopliomorc Hns3 will elect a umnaKinK editor and a huslncER manager for tho Cornhuslcer. Those poHitlons tooth mean rcaiionsi bVlltyiuitITioniSrrorlliTiBT; yrho-irre o fortunate aB to obtain them. For this loiiBon the class voters should be cau tious In their selections. The man should be chosen on his merits alone, and not because he Is, or Is not, alllll ated with this or that organization. Competency should be the sole test ap plied. Ho not vote for a man simply for given during the school year and fltnnds for high intellectual develop ment. A play is something that can not be got up in n alnglo day. It re quires weeks of planning and rehears ing, to say nothing of the study of the character roles. Only a nominal charge is made nnd there is no reason why -the Templo should not he packed when the curtain rises for the first act. Onlytwo days are left in which to visit the leglBlutu.ro. HTwIirndJourn noxt Thursday ni.iiot meet ngaln for two years. Students who hntfe been unable to attend any of the sessions up to the- present time should avail themselves of this opportunity. MISS SCHAER SINGS AT TEMPLE. Undergraduate Song Recital Pleases Audience. MIsb Amalla Schaer gave an under graduate Bong recital at the Temple Tuesday evening which delighted all those present. The program was well chosen and most fittingly adapted to the voice of the singer. The program follows: , Italian. Scene and Romance from "Gioconda" Pouchielli Scene and Romance from "Lc Villi" Puccini German. Die Ilunge Nonne Schubert Her Hidalgo Schumann Ein Sch wan Grieg American. Ask .Me No More Converse Echo Converse A Song of April Manney Im wundersrhonen Monat Mai.. Rogers -JbUfUYjejui(LL..iJ. -! u La Forge Unseel .. .V Salter A Sky of Roses Salter English. Songs of Two Lives Do Lara There was a Song Into My Life Through Life There Runs n Chain Across the World. (Mr. Mills at the piano.) Me and the BU DD town is yours, $2.5 sang the iiiTTrR naSilfln lair In nR I I Ell the rube in a BUDD $2.50 HAT. 1415 0 St. LOVE the reason thai jou have promised him. It 1b hardly necessary to say that the student should not promise IiIb vote und cuht his ballot according to good judgment. Indeed. It takes considerable nerve on the part of a politician to ask any one to vote for htm, but this is a peculiar characteris tic of the class and they will all do ll in spite of What people think. 1Mb wrong to attempt to make n man favor you for the simple reason that he htiZ been tho ilrat to ask for support. V In choosing a managing editor it should be remembered that a man Is wanted who can bo trained for the edi torial position of the year book'of 1913 Ho should bo qualified in every sense of tho word so that he can get out a book that will be a credit to tho uni venjlti. Members of the sophomore class should cast all prejudice aside and forgot their promises of support, voting for the man according to his worth. Remember that the Dramatic club is going to present "Christopher Jed liury Jr.," next Saturday evening at Ahe Temple. The former productions toy tho club have always been of a high standard and well worth the timo of those who saw fit to attend,- Re member that it Is an Institution of tho university. It is ono of the best things THE BULLETIN April, (i Convocation, song recital by Mrs. Helms, Memorial hall. 11 a. m. G Sophomore class meeting, Memo rial hall 11:30 a. m. 7 Vespers, Memorial hall, fi p. m. 7 Union Literary society play, Tem ple. 8 Dramatic club play, "Christopher, Junior," Templo theatOr, 8:30 p in 10 Recital- lecture, Mrs." Edw. Mac- Dowell, Temple, 8 p. m. 12 Spring vacation begins, G p. m. THE WELL DRESSED MAN Buys Popular Priced Clothes And More of Them You Can Always Have a New Suit Come in and Look -AroundJ SI 5 Ask to See Our Aviati'n Shades DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS 1218 O STREET The Dramatic Club Presents 'Christopher Junior TEMPLE THEATRE APRIL, 8 Temple Oigph. SeMaol Plsiy "THE .SOPMMORE" Temple THfoeate'e WEDNESDAY, Aps H2 25c and &5e J. C. WOOD and CO, au 37 The Best is Always the Cheapest. 18122 N St. Auto 1292 ' Bell 147 CLEANERS and DYERS c V!GBV fpnL-jz Lincoln Sanitarium Plunge SnS!l35B0Sjfif" ThB 0rcat St"' Water Swimming Pool tMfGij ITwVffiUfl&i llOUKSi lAdlcw. Morning Ktcopt Sunday. W . L9wiTTOWWK5?r:r' 14! r Tf ViSHnitf 4. h and U Slree's. Special Paities Arranged For i BlllllllllllllBEBllllllllllHBlllllSiilBBlllllllllBs vSlllllllllllflBlHBRJBlBlllBflHilEfil J Scfene in Act Il.of Charles Klein's Powerful Play mie Third Degree!' which comes to the Oliver Theatre Today 2:30 and 8:15 and Thursday NiglSt ! i i 1 A -4 V1