The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 07, 1911, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
TUB PROPERTY OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Published by
THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD
EDITORIAL STAFF.
Editor S. O. COTNER
Manning Editor A. II. DINSMORE
AbhocIcUo Editor T. M. EDGECOMBE
ABaoclfito Editor RICHARD MEYER
DUSINE8B STAFF.
Mnnngor V. C. HASCALL
Assistant Mnnagor....C. C. BUCHANAN
CltCUln.tj.qn Managor....J. V MORRISON
REPORTORIAL '
AthlotlcB and Military.. T. J.'lIARQRAVE
Society and Personal.. F. C. McCONNELL
NolmiBka Hall II. C. JIOUQH
Scloncos and Gorman.. E. J. IIUBERMAN
EriKlncorlnK R. A. IIUNTINOTON
Agricultural E. II. GRAVES
Law A. C. SCHMIDT
Library and UnlvorBlty Hall.. II. S. HUSE
-ABlBtnnt HcportorBr-Y-JV. STURM
K. S. WHERRY '
' Editorial and Business Office:
BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ.
Poitofflcei Station A, Lincoln, Neb.
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INDIVIDUAL NOTICE8 will bo charged
for at tho rato of 10 conta tho Insertion
for ovory fifteen wordB or fraction there
of. Faculty notices and Unlvorslty bul
letins will gladly bo published free.
Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second-class mall matter,
under tho Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
APRIL 7, 1911.
Tills Is no special edition. It is only
ovklenco that tho Nebrnsknn staff 1b
ondcavoi'lng to glvo to tho readors of
tho paper tho host that Is possible.
It shows what can bo dono with a
In'.KO subscription list. Tho advertis
ers begin to appreclnto the Nobrnskan
liTfcooHaiTnioBtudontH7- "Howovorr
thoro Is room for moro and wo aro
still writing out recolpfa at tho same
o d stand.
Tomorrow night tho Dramatic club
ptosontB "Christopher Junior" at tho
Temple thoater. ThlB 1b a university
Biros may bo, and any who does so do
Borvo tho Bovoro consuro of ovory man
and woman in tho university. It is a
thing that can only bo crushed by the
students taking a decided Btand
against it, and showing littlo consider
ation for tho upper classman whotrIcs
to bo a demigod in lower class poll
tics. Ono of tho factions becamo so in
terested, wo might say obnoxlouB, yos
torday as to throaton an earnest
worker on tho othor sldo with their
etornal hatred becauso ho was sup
porting tho opposition. This is noth
ing othor than dirty polltlcB" of Itio
worst order. Whenever nny man will
becomo bo low aB to threaten another
for tho simplo reason that ho is not
on his sldo and declaro that his op
ponent in clasB politics shall receive
no advancement in school, it is tlmo
Tonrfirmlgation. - -
To make mattors worse a self-Imagined
newspaper oontrlvanco .pub
lished In tho Bvonlng News a story of
tho election in which this particular
opponent was nick-namod and ridi
culed far more than principled decency
would permit. All may have been
dono to mako tho threat good, but It
Is nothing short of tho worBt typo of
yellow Journalism and would almost
make us wonder If the writer had a
queue. If thoro are those who can not
engage in a political campaign with
out being at least half decent, they
should bo put In a guard house till tho
matter Is nil over porhapB a house
for tho correction of small children
would bo bottor.
WORK NIGHT AND DAY.
Members of Gymnastic Team Are
Anxious to Make Good.
Tho university gymnastic team 1b
working hard In preparation for the
Intercollegiate, gymnastic inept to bo
held In Chicago soon. Thoro soemB td
bo no doubt now as to tho men who
will represent Nobraska in thlB event.
They will bo Trump, ToblBka and
Woavor. These mon aro working
night and way to mako good, but thoro
seems to be much doubt among the
Booze Joints
Operate in basements
I am on the second floor
selling Ladies' Shoes at
1-2 Price. I box samples
and cancellations in $4.00 and $5.00 grades and peddle
them out to the women at $2.50.
Budd the Ladies' Shoe Man, 1415 0
institution and should bo pntronlzcd
by university studonts. Tho play 1b of
n high standard and Is ono of those
which lopresents tho bettor sldo of
dramatic culture. At tho present time
crklcs are bewailing tho fact that tho
drama 1e dogonoratlng becauso low
chiBs productions aro demanded by tho
people. An olovatlon can only como
about through educating tho pooplo up
to an appreciation of tho groat plays.
This must como through tho unlvorsU
ties It is thoBO educational institu
tions wh'.oh must-ralEO tho Intellec
tual and moral standards of tho coun
try. Attend tho high class productions
etaged by tho unlvorslty organizations
and you will acquire thlB appreciation
yourself.
team members in reference to a suc
cessful outcome.
Tho Nebraska men are greatly han
dicapped In competition with tho
other universities that will participate
in this moot because of the lack of
continued coaching. At Nebraska the
gymnastic team can demand only a
small portion of tho tlmo of tho regu
lar coach, and this often must bo given
Irrogularly. Other schools, however,
havo special coaches for this division
of tho athletic department and thereby
dovolop moro skillful teams.
Tho ovents In tho Chicago unlvor
slty moot will Include parallel bars,
rings; horse, and tumbling exercises.
"CHICAGO DISTRICT" POLITICS.
Yesterday's election Is a striking ex
amplo of what tho unprincipled poli
tician will bo led to do. Machine poli
tics are criticised, but so long as cam
paigning exists tho machlno will al
ways bo present on ono sldo or tho
other. But it la" a deplorable fact that
any senior or Junior would lower him
self to tho standard to enter politics
in the sophomore class.
TlKTbUBiness-of-the-sophomoro-class.
Is distinctly sophomore business, Tho
upper classman has no right to intor
foro no matter what his personal de-
THE BULLETIN
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Aprll.
Vespers, Memorial hall, 5 p. m.
Union LlteraVy society play, Tom
pie. . '
Dramatic club play, "Christopher,
Junior," Temple theater, 8:30
p. m.
Recital- lecture, Mrs. 'Edw. Mac
Dowoll, Temple, 8 p. m.
Bprlng-rncation-beglns.-G-p-m.
Spring vacation ends, 8 a.m.
Dramatic club try-outs.
WE WANT TO SELL
You your New Spring Hat
tomorrow. We have the.
Hat you want, and will
save you from 60 cents to
onedollaiijLiJtAnja.SO
Hats $1.90
Palace Clothing Co
1419 O Street
A SATURDAY SALE
of Ladies'
Low Shoes
$00, $3.50, $4.00
Values Offered at
$1.00 and $1.50 Pair
Discontinued Lines From Last Season
Sizes Limited to 2 to 4 1-2
A to D Widths
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' The Great Sill Water Swimming PmI
HOUHSt IHo. Mornings Kxoept Bandars.
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