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Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 3145; Auto 2998. INDIVIDUAL NOTICE8 will bo charged for at the rato of 10 conts tlio Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of. Faculty notices and University bul letins will gladly bo published froe. Entered at tho posfofllca at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879, APRIL 27, 1911. Wo are to hnvo band concerts on tho cnmpiiB this spring and how nlco It would he to have the grounds look nlco. Tho concerts will bo plcimnnt nffnlrs, but If the dandelions are left to havo thoir own way things will Ce finite different. No one cares to come to n.wced pntch. A groon campus is Inviting, to say the least It is neces sary that ovory university havo one. Tho Nebraska enmpus is perhaps among the smalest of the largo uni versities.. But it can bo made to look well. It hohooves ovory man and wo man in tho university that they do all falsity also appears upon n little in vestigation. One of tho clnsseB in this depart ment has bcon conducting A scries ol investigations of seVornl social ques tions, an account of which was pub lished some time ago. Rev. Carroll 1b n member of this class. It is the com piled results of this work which are tho documents referred to. Unfortu nately for the political muck-rake aVtlst, noither Dr. Howard nor Profes sor Aylesworth hnve anything to do with it. It is untier the direction of 'Dr. Lucile Eaves. And the work is not submitted to tho committee of any po litical party for Its approval. No matter what conies up in a cam paign, the university is nlways tho victim of attack. What can be gained from this is indeed a difficult thing to see. However, it would ho a good thing if a fow people outside of the university would look to their own af fairs and investigate circumstances at the university a little more thoroughly before making any wildcat assertions. Any political party or faction can gain nothing and lose a whole lot by such action. DR. POYNTER DOES NOT APPEAR. Large Audience Gathers at Y. M. C. A. to Hear Second of Life Series. Owing to an unexpected call, Dr. Chits. W. M. Poynter was unable to address the meeting at the Y. M. C. A. laBt evening, Dr. .Poynter's talk was to have been the second of the series of llfo work talkB and a large audi ence had assembled to hear him. Con siderable enthusiasm has been aroused over this series of meetings, and other prominent men have consented to-Boakat-Uje.comingniBetIn58. An effort toward beautifying the campus has boon initiated at the Uni versity of Michigan. Dead or diseased treeB will bo removed. An attempt will bo mado to close paths which havo been worn across tho lawn, and orna mental shrubs and flower beds will be set out. TAN BUTTON High Heels and Dome Toes $3.50 BUDD in their power to make it bo. Get out and dig dandelions next Friday ufter noon. About a year ago no llttlo disgrace came to tho student body. All were requested to get out and pick the stone off tho athletic field. Only a few responded. The rest were afraid of work. They feared that they would be laughed at for stooping to manual labor. Tho vanity of some men casta reflections on tho peacock. Such in difference should not be present Dandelion day. Everyone should get out and, work. Notice. Y. W. C. A. and other girls meet at tho Temple at 4 o'clock Thursday to go in a crowd to" the state farm grove for violets. 129-2t Notice. Important mooting of junior Ivy day committee today at 11:30. All mem bers out. E. R. SPAULDING, Chairman. Tho Lincoln Dally Star published Tuesday ovonlng tho startling news that tho headquarters of tho "commit tee of 23" was located In the sociology department of the unlvorslty. More than that the Information liad been obtained from "authentic" sources. Dr. Howard, Professor Aylesworth, and Reverend Carroll, a graduate Btudent, were by Inference and otherwise ac cused of bplng tho mainstays In the dry campaign. Such statement is a direct affront lo tho university. OC course, no one -iandoubt-that it-is-merelycampalga mud, hut, nevertheless, In spite of tho lact of any foundation, such. asser tions are detrimental to the. institu tion. While1 tho slncorlty of the ar ticle Is to bo questioned, the bald THE BULLETIN April. 27 Cosmopolitan club, banquet hall, Temple, 7:30 p. m. 28 Sophomoro hop, Lincoln hotel; 28 Dandelion day, 1:30 p. m., no af ternoon classes. 29 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. banquet, St. Paul's, C p. m. ' May. 3 Ivy day. 4 Government Inspection of cadets. 4 University band concert on the Tanrpus: 6 Teener, science hall of Temple, 8 p. m. 10 Law barbecue. 27 Senior class play, Oliver theater. A NICE DAINTY LUNCH FOR MINE 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 F0LS0M 1307 O STREET The Spots Won't Gome Back If Cleaned at Uiia May 3, 1911 Full Holiday IVY DAY University Farm Admittance to Stunts and Lunch, 25c IILITARY BALL Auditorium, May, 13th. Regimental Band Walt's Orchestra EXCLUSIVE AGENCY HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS Gelhtih cTttcr'ct MgK. J. C. WOOD and CO. tod The Best Is Always the Cheapest. 1822 N St. Auto 1202 Boll 147 CLEANERS and DYERS c urCIGBY Lincoln Sanitarium Plunge The Onat Sail Water Swlralm Pwl Trounsi rsaiFs; Tismi&r-Rxit9Jkcia,jK Gentlemen: Afternoon! and EreaLnxt. La4lu and Qentlemen, Monday and Friday tfrenlata. 1411 ib. H Streets. Speclil PtrtM Arriiftf rtf i .M t 4 r-