"-JH-,l....-J- "''"-' - ",J- ' -l U1.U..1AI- , ' JLJV l-'- - V ) U Ji I II ,i tt, 1 1. 1 1 jui miuuniu mnacnta um.iium.in iiiwMMiiiiiMiwwwaitwitwwiwaa8gaw ,$ THE DAILY NEBRASKAN XHEDILY NEBRASKAN Owned and published by t o University of NcbrnHka througti THE 8TUDENT PUBLICATION BOARP Offices Dnnoinont tho Administration Building. Poatolllco Station A, Campus, Lincoln, Nobrnoka. ARCH H. DINSMORE, Editor. E. H. Taylor, Managing Editor. C. C. Buchanan, Business Manager. Subscription $2.00 per year. 8lngle copies 6c Faculty notices and University bulletins published free. Entered at tho Postofllce, Lincoln, Ncbr., an second class matter under act of Congress March 3, 1879. Typewriters p THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1912 KILL THE BEAST. Now that wo havo declared our pol icy and gotten Into tho swim, wo aro at llborty to tako a fall out of any thing wo plcaso. Tho first victim of thoso horrible attacks will not bo u human boing. In fact it is oven an inanlmnto ploco of somothlng wo ro for to tho spirit of laziness which hangs about tho campUB in these poBt examination days. Thoro is absolutely no oxcuso for tho presonco of this do coptlvo bonst. Wo havo learned by very dear ox porlonco that it pays to got down to tho rock bottom early In tho somes tor. If thoro is anything that Is Buro to spoil failuro, it is laziheBs. It Is a full brothor to indlfforonco and a first cotiBln to deception. An hour well spent during tho first week of a Bom eBtor is worth ton hard cruel hours on tho vorgo of an examination. Lot's kill tho beast! NEBRASKA TO MINNESOTA. Prof. H. R. Smith leaves today for Minneapolis to tako pu his now duties in tho Minnesota school of agriculture. Ho has boon a loading light in Nebras ka agricultural education for a num ber of years and his withdrawal from tho faculty of tho collego and school of agrlculturo will bo keenly felt. Ho has boon tho coach of tho string of victorious stock Judging .teams which havo kept tho name of Nebras ka prominent at tho Chicago show. Ho has boon a great factor in tho growth of tho farm work. Whohn asked for a statement by : Daily Nobraskan farm reporter, Prof ossor Smith Bald: "I regret much tho giving up of my work in tho University of Nebraska, "both tho teaching and tho investigational work in tho oxporl mont station. Tho probloms of tho Btock mon of this stato havo boon most interesting to deal with. I havo novor realized boforo how thoroughly appreciative tho farmers aro of what haB been accomplished. This might hover havo boon known had I not de cided to leavo at this time. Tho fact that thoro aro so many more inquiries coming from farmers makes mo feel suro that thoro is a growing interest in tho work hero and a greater do pondonco upon tho University for in formation. "All this is certain to give tho in stitution tho financial support it needs nnd which I sincerely hopb It will got In tho near future. Tho "University of Minnesota is getting this support now. It is said to havo tho strongest finan cial backing of any school in tho world. This will moan not only largor salaries but also largor funds with which to carry on investigational work. It is a great university with broad policies. Thoro is also a great futuro for tho University of Nebraska becauso of tho rich heritage of this stato in its soil and climate. Thoro will bo 10,000 studonts horo in tho not far distant future. Thoso who aro guid ing tho destinies of tho University should keep this well in mind." C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O St. tf 400 Pair $4, $5, $5 Ladies Shoes, Broken Lines, Your Size Here. BUDD-14 13 O-Up Stairs THE HORRIBLE TRUTH. Startling Information, gulnod through a porusal of a number of up-to-date collego papors, shows' that Nebraska is not behind tho 'times in tho loast. Tho Syracuso Daily Orango is published at threo dollars a year. Tho Dally Iowan costs 'its subscribers $2.75 each annum. Chicago students "pony up" $2.50, and readers of tho Yalo News nro "set back" $4.00 each year, tho Ibbuo qf January 31 con taining a statement, "For tho re mainder of tho current year, $2.50." Other collego dailies aro subscribed for liberally at liko prices. Tho Daily "Rag" la published and furnished to its subscribers at only one dollar per semester. Taking these things into consideration, it would seem that tho circulation at Nobraska would run abovo fifteen hundred. Tho Yalo News bears tho statement, "Circulation today, 2,000." Tho prico mark on tho Michigan Daily roads, "By mail, $2.00." Purduo Exponent says "$3.50 per year, if paid In advance, otherwise $3.00." iBn't it awful? And Nebraska has a dally paper which costs tho students almost nothing, tho small sum of ono dollar for tho semester. Tho "Rag" asks tho loyal support of all Corn husker studonts. Photography offers a most appro priate Easter greeting when made by Townsend. Studio, 226 So. 11th St. SENIORS TO HOLD MASQUERADE. Only Fourth Year Students May At tend This Temple Dance. Tho dato for tho Senior masquer ade was announced yestorday, tho big clasB danco to bo given on Saturday, March 30, at tho Tomplo. Tho committee in chargo of tho danco Is planning sovoral special fea tures. Games and other amusemonts will bo provided for thoso who do not danco. It has been suggested that thoro will bo some Leap Year fea tures on tho program. Although Chairman Hawloy had hoped to throw tho danco open to tho ontiro school, it was impossible to obtain a satisfactory date. Only sen iors, therefore, will bo allowed to at tend. Weber Sultorlum. 1100 O St. Swezey's Classes Postponed. Professor Swozoy will not bo able to moothis classes this week, owing to tho death of his brothor, who was stricken with heart failuro tho morn ing of February 5. Tho wlfo of tho deceased was buried only laBt Satur day. This doublo grlof wob brought to Professor Swozoy at Vermilion, S. D., whoro ho will await his brothor's funeral. Aggies to Play. Tho Agglo basketball team will play tho Nobraska School of Business this evening on tho city Y. M. C. A. floor. Bo suro to romembor tho Hampton Orchestra Club. Fraternity Bldg. Auto B-2011. .95 vMh' Soldo i Rented Everywhere When you thinkof anything in the line of Typewriters, Typwriter Supplies or Typewriter Repairs, think of the Nebraska Typewriter Co. I 143 South 13th St. Auto B2086 i The Junior Class PRESENTS 'A Royal Friday Feb. 23 1912 Steaming Hot Beef Tea Hot Clam Bouillon Hot Celery Bouillon Hot Orange 7e2hiJh Any Make Any Price Any Terms Lincoln, Nebraska Bell 1299 Family7 Hot Soda Hot Chocolate Hot Tomato Bouillon Hot Lemon Hot Ginger V ctinTtacF J. C. WOOD and CO. The Best Is Always the Cheapest 1322 N St. Auto 1292 Bill 147 GLEANERS and DYERS ,& y -. V' V'f :; ! V4 'f990Br J!")