WSSS8WSSWfffiral THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TUB PnOPERTT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. Published by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor S. O. COTNER Mumming Editor A. H. DINSMORE Assoclato "Editor. . . . .TrMrlSDOBCOMBB Assoclato Editor RICHARD MEYER BUSINESS STAFF. Manager V. C. IIASCALL Assistant Manager.... C. C. BUCHANAN Circulation Manager.... J. V. MORRISON REPORTORIAL. Athletics und Military. .T. J. HARORAVE Society and Personal.. F. C. McCONNELL Nebraska Hall II. C. HOUGH Bclonccs and Gorman.. E. J. HUBERMAN Engineering R. A. HUNTINGTON Agricultural E. II. GRAVES Law A. C. SCHMIDT Library and University Hall.. II. S. HU8E Assistant Reporters V. A. STURM IC. S. WHERRY Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION DLDO. Postofflco, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephone! Auto 1888. Night PhonesAuto 1888; Auto 3145; Auto 2998. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES wilt be charged for at the rato of 10 cents the Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thern of. Faculty, notlcos and University bul letins will gladly bo published free. Entered at the postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, us sccondclass mall matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. APRIL 12, 1911. This Is the last Issue of the Dally Nebraskan until Thursday morning, A"prir207 A knocker Is bad enough, but sonic of these sneak thlcvcB havo all the soiiB of the hammer beat forty ways. For example, one of theBO gentleman ly looking crentureB walked .into our ofllco ycBtorday and displaying nil tho Innocence of a little child, picked up a copy of tho Nebraskan J list as though he were a subscrltier. Ho stood around a whllb nnd nfter rending a few momentB folded the wholo paper there is not a charity organization within the university to give nlms to these poor victims of financial depression. FORUM. Wo believe that if any collogo should uphold the fundamental prin ciples of Justice, tho law college should, V beljevo-tlmt thfe law col lege should be a democracy so far as possible and not an absolute monar chy; but we further believe that tho law college of Nebraska has violated absolutely these standards by not an nouncing the Theta Kappa Nu's and freBhmcn law prizes, yesterday .morn ing. In tho first plnce, law is based upon custom and precedent and as soon as theBe are ignored especially without notice or BtibBequent explanation there is no element of democracy in the administration, and the will of the power In control is tho only law known. Are concessions and awards of merit to be thrown out as it pleas eth the master? It has been the cus tom for sevornl years to announce th law honorB on the same day that tho Ph Beta Kappas are made known, and any breach of this custom is at onco a shock to every one, especially when no explanation is offered, to sny noth ing of a sufllclont and acceptable rea son or excuse. It would be just as fair to call an assembly for the announcement of the Phi Beta Knfipus and then only have a debate. Would this be fair to tho stu dents of this Institution? Would it be. "to fulfill that whlph wo itfay reason ably expect from another or othors"? -TJicXQ-JJL another feature: the fresh men prizes are In trust to oo given" out on this occasion, and a breach of that trust I believe is a just cause for tho highest indignation, if not absolute mutiny. The writer is Just a law stu dent 'who haB no hopes for any prize, but who has u little sense of juBtico. A LAW. The Temple high school -class play will bo given in the Temple theater Wednesday night. EASTER BONNETS For Men. In gray and brown, in pencil curl telescope. One of the classiest hat I ever had for $2.50 BUDD. up, put It in his pocket and walked out. WaB that nerve? No. It was simply the act of a genuine cheap skate trying to Impose on the good na ture of tho Nebraskan circulation de partment, and get all he could for nothing. How strange It is that the paper is not worth their money but they will go clear out of their way and steal a copy. Is It the money? No, it 1b the nature of the brute. This Is getting to bo a qommon oc currence. There is not a morning goes by but what tho circulation man receives calls for papers from about a dozen who are not subscribers. These callB are In the nature of the request of tho little waif who says "Gimme a nickel." It Is most unfortunate that XI DELTA PLEDGES. Twelve Freshman Girls Chosen to Suc ceed in Sophomore Society. Twelve freshman girls Monday noon recolved"invitatIons to become active members of Xi Delta for next year. This Ib tho sophomore girls' so ciety and is on the same plane aB the Silver Serpents and Black Masque. Tho following are those pledged: Lorraine Blxby, Lincoln; Grace Bum stead, Lincoln; Elsie HoubIi, Nollgh; Elizabeth Hyde, Lincoln; LouIbo Klrkpatrlck, Ashland; Ruth MacMll Ian, FallB City; Zee McCorklo, Albion; Louise Northrup, Omaha; Marion Pet tis, Lincoln; Mabel Ritchie, North Bend; Gortrudo Sturm, Nehnwka, and Rebanls SlBler, Geneva. , Grand Military Ball AUDITORIUM Saturday Evening, May 13th REGAL SHOES The New Spring Styles in Regal Shoes are here, and are more attractive than ever. Re member these shoes come in quarter sizes we can fit any foot. Your money refunded for any pair of Regal Shoes that does not give perfect sat isfaction. If you try one pair you will wear no other kind as long as Regal Shoes are made. SPEIER & SIMON HortheisJ Corner 10th and 0 Sts. 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