r -y-i1 " j w.Mgur fnr -t r -a"3ftp-n -f WIMMWXn ii m H iln" . 'I rfltW THE DAILY NEBRAIKAN . THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Owned and publlnhed by t o University of Nobraaka througn THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD Offices Dnsomcnt tho Administration Building. Poatofllco Station A, Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska. ARCH H. DINSMORE, Editor. E. H. Taylor, Managing Editor. C. C. Buchanan, BusincBB Manager. Rnhierlntlon S2.00 ner year. 8lnale conies 6c Faculty notices and Unlvorslty bullotlns published freo. Entered at tho Postonico, Lincoln, Ncbr., as second class matter under act of Congress March 3, 1879. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1912 Whon In troublo and everything Booms to bo going wrong, keop a stiff upper lip. It always payB. Baseball days aro coming. Tho frost will Boon lcavo tho ground and then tho jjlorlous spring will call forth tho southpaw and his matoB. Hero's to tho honpr of Nebraska and Nebras ka's 1912 baBoball team but this snow haB put tho crimp on things. Whon a follor gots to wonderln After pasflin' of a storm, And tho world looks dark and weary And hiB oyes aro tired and worn, If a follor drops his head in thought Juat to recollect a bit Ho will thank tho Lord he's dono his boBt, And glory, too, In it. where it will in any way improve upon tho conditions now oxisting," said Prof. Lawrence Fossler of tho Univer sity yesterday morning. "Our present system of tho franchise is, to Bay the least, illogical. Reform of some kind is undoubtedly needed but giving tho woman tho ballot, as far as I am able to see, will in no way assist In tho re form. In fact, I bollevo that when wo man suffrago iioes come, as it event ually must, there will bo no material change in tho results." PIPE ORGAN IS REPAIRED. Vesper Services Will Be Held at Chapel Tomorrow Evening. NEBRA8KA'8 BIRTHDAY. On Fobruary 15, 18C9, tho University of Nebraska was founded by an act of tho legislature. Since that tlmo it has grown rapidly. Tho University of Copenhagen, whore Professor Jo- hannBon Ib an instructor, is Just ten times as old as UiIb University. Not withstanding tho youth of tho Univer sity of Nebraska, ProfoBBor Johannson praises this institution as a great seat of learning. Great men tho world over aro looking to Nobraska as one of tho great oducatlonal institutions of tho United tSatos. This is "Char tor Day," tho forty-third birthday of our Unlvorslty. Lot us honor her, long may sho llvo and grow. Vesper services have been an nounced for Friday evening as UBual, tho plpo organ in tho University chap ol having been repaired. No vesper services woro held last week, owing to tho fact that the big Instrument had been carelessly damaged, evidently by some basketball player In the act of retrieving tho ball from the inner re cesses of tho organ. Mrs. A. C. Duggs will sing. Photography offers a most appro priate Easter greeting .when made by Town8end. Studio, 226 So. 11th St. NEBRASKA WILL COMPETE. MISS THOMA8 LEADS MEETING. Annual Wrestling Tournament To Be Held March 9 and 10. Wesleyan Kindergarten Supervisor Talks to Y. W. C. A. Girls. Tuesday's meeting of tho Y. W. C. A. was led by Miss Mori Thomas, "Collogo Girls' Relations to Homo Ideals," was tho subject of tho hour, prosonted by Miss Beach, supervisor of kindergarten pupils at Wesleyan Unlvorslty. Tho thirty-first chapter of Proverbs was tho text on which Miss Beach based hor talk, enumerating thoso flno qualitios which a truo wo man should pobbcbb and which college girls ought to develop in a larger degree Dr. R. G. Clapp of tho athletic board received word Wednesday that tho annual wrestling tournament of the" Western A. A. U. would bo held at Kansas City, Mo., this year on March 9 and 10. Nebraska will send a team, composed probably of flvo men, to compete. Tho meet decides the ama teur wrestling championships of the west. Thoro aro to bo flvo classes: fea therweight, light, welter, middle and heavy. All students should visit tho "Col logo Inn Barber Shop at 127 North 12th. S L. Chaplin, Prop. SUFFRAGE WON'T HELP. But Women Will Get It Anyway, Says Professor Fossler. ' "I havo no doubt but that woman suffrago will come, but I fall to sco Phi Beta Kappa. Notlco is hereby given that grades reported to tho registrar later than March 1 will not bo considered in reckoning Phi Bota Kappa standing for tho clasB of 1912; n O. V. P. STOUT, Secretary. I TAlaa MA TtT" I li TB1 jiT- Mrt " 1'ninTlit'ttSiCM'(ill"l vjr THE NEW MODEL Think of every feature you wish a typewriter to possess, then carefully examine the Model 5 L. C. Smith; you will find every feature there. More L. C. Smith typewriters used in the dif ferent departments of the University than all other makes combined. The result of carefully testing every machine manufactured. Don't rent a typewriter. ' Purchase one on easy terms. 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