ae T '- n. i i . THE .DAILY NIBltASIAK, If tho plans of tho Students' Activi ties commlttoo nro carried out, tho abovo ovonts will bo deflnltoly scheduled, and will bo appear In the 1912-1913 catalogue. ' Haile tflebrashan Published by tho Studont Publica tion Board of tho University of Ne braska. EDITORIAL 8TAFF v Editor SEARLE P. HOLMES Managing Editor. EARLE H. TAYLOR Associate Editor. FRED McCONNELL Assoolato Editor... BURTON S. HILL -- - - BU8INE88 8TAFF Managor C. C. BUCHANAN Ass't Managor... JAMES MORRISON Circulation Managor LEO BREEN 8UB8CRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Pnynblo In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888 Editor, Auto D 10i5; Manager, Auto D 1821. Entered nt tho poBtofllco nt Lincoln, NohrnBka, nn BGComl-clnflH mull mattor. under tho Aot of ConKrosa of March 3, 1870. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1912 At Bomo time during tho last bo meBtor a commlttoo of students was appointed to consider tho matter of scheduling and definitely fixing tho datos of tho larger and more Impor tant unlvorslty functions. With great discretion and moro or Iobb difficulty thlB commlttoo propared a calondar of all-university ovonts. Owing to tho fact that many fratornlty and sorority functions had already boon fixed, tho dates sot for this school year conflicted to a Blight degroo; noxt year, howovor, this will bo avoided, as tho datoB will bo sot far enough In advance to lnsuro their procedonco. Tho object of tho commlttoo is establishing this schedulo of ovonts Is two-fold: To oBtabllsh precedent, and to bo dlfltrlbuto tho ovonts as to avoid crowding, and thus lnsuro success to each ono. Tho factor which londs. so much importanco to tho varlouB activities of our groator Eastern unlvorBltlos and collogcB 1b tholr long-established procedonco, ovory studont knows long In advanco Just whore and whon oach ovont Is to tako placo, ho antlclpatos It with ploaBuro and makos no othor plans for that dato. Unfortunatoly such Is not tho case at Nobraska; tho studont body, scattered as It Is, sel dom knows long boforohand tho time and placo of tho big ovonts of tho school year. Whon tho systom now in tho process of perfection Is com pleted tho studontB will loam to ro gard cortaln ovonts as an essential part of each Bchool year, and to make plans for them. Horetoforo many important activi ties havo suffered becauso of an un equal distribution; whon three or four big affairs occur in as many weeks, ono or moro of them aro bound to suffer. Under tho now plan oach se mester will havo an equal proportion of ovonts. Tho following Is a list of tho ovonts which, at present, constitute our all university affairs: Cornhuskor Banquet. In'tor-colloglato Dobato. Tho Trail (or Its corresponding pageant). s Junior Play (Junior Wook)i; University Night. Senior Play. To this list havo boon added several events which will in all probability become permanent: Glee Club (Homo Concert). Band Concert. Kosmot Klub Opera. LITERARY SOCIETY ELECTS. Joint Patriotic Program Will Be Given This Evening. Tho DavisBon Literary Society at tho Farm has chosen tho following offlcors for tho second somcBtor: J. McCurthy, president; M. VoBson, Bee rotary; Fred GIngrlcch, treasuror. On account of tho baskotball games, tho Farm literary societies will glvo tholr Joint patriotic program this ovoning, and boforo tho meeting tho Farm roportorlal staff will meet in room 20G Agricultural Hall. Anyone desiring a position on tho staff como by 7:30 p. m. ANOTHER MILITARY HOP. This Will Be Informal to Make Up Deficit of Ball. At a meeting of tho Officers' Club yosterday It was decided to hold an Informal military hop some time noxt spring. ThiB danco will bo given in order to make up tho deficit of $50 loft o,vor from tho military ball formal. It Is planned to havo tho hop In May at tho time of compet whon tho moBt Interest Is taken In things military. Chemistry Exams. Special examinations in Chem. 1, 2, 20, 21, 22, and 23 will bo given as in dicated below for those who havo con ditions in theso coursos or who havo been reported incomploto on account of falluro to take tho final examina tion. Chom. 1. 20, 21, 23 Saturday, March 2, 2:00 p. m. Chom. 2, 22, Saturday, March 9, 2:00 P. m. G. BORROWMAN. Would Learn About Trees. Georgo Lamb, a Nobraska gradu ate, who 1b now in tho Forest Sorvico at Washington, Jb trying to securo moro Information concerning Nobras ka trees. Ho Is doing it by having people who aro interested in that work ansWor tho questions aBked in a propared outline deaHng with tho budding, branching, otc, of tho differ ent trees. Theso outlines and moro Informa tion may bo secured from Dr. Bessoy. Delta Sigma Rhp Expanding. Delta Sigma Rho, tho honorary- so ciety of intor-collogiate debaters, hub boon Installed at Wisconsin Univer sity. This national fratornlty was or ganized at Chicago In 190G by seven universities of tho middle woBt, Ne braska being ono of tho charter mem bers. It now embraces thlrty-flvo chapters In tho largest schools In tho country. Western Students Larger. Western students aro stronger, tailor and almost a year older than their eastern brothers, according to statistics jointly propared by the au thorities of Wisconsin and Yalo Uni versities. Tho figures wore compiled from tho 'measurements of tho fresh man classes of the two Institutions. Aggies to Play Doubleheader. On Friday evening the Agglo basket ball team will play a doubloheader, ono game with David City and one with Cedar Bluffs. The l.OO lcinc 55 BUDD, 1-4-15 OStreet 1 HssT KiBlHV"BMff4l3sV!!4BSfeSn III 1W1 111 111 I HKBVltfLl?3CSfZt9'B"B'SBliUflHBM CSsS Jill ffVI THE NEW MODEL Think of every feature you wish a typewriter to possess, then carefully examine the Model 5 L. O. 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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