5JST?jn3OSr "I JJ' --";-? ..in i jwimmfamiiJm.. tmf ft,t,m w.t THI DAILY HKBRAIXAN iai v. xi . U . .' V V k ' fx ., rA H " ( -, HaU tflebrasfean - . Published by tho Studont Publica tion Board of tho University of Ne braska. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor SEARLE P. HOLMES Managing Edltor.EARLE H. TAYLOR AsBoolato Editor. FRED McCONNELL AsBoqlato Editor... BURTON S. HILL BU8INE88 feTAFF Managor CO. BUCHANAN Ass't Managor... JAMES MORRISON Circulation Managor.... LEO BREEN SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payablo In Advance. 1 Slnolo Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Nloht Phones Auto 1888; Editor, Auto D 1035; Manager, Auto B 1821. Entorod at tho poiitomco at Lincoln, Nobrnskn, jib Bocond-olass mall matter, undo? tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. TUESDAY, PEBRURY 27, 1912. THE 8UNDAY NIGHT FU88ER. Tho night waB dark, tho wind was strong, tho snow whirled through tho air. No man did havo tho courago long to light tho Btorm out thoro; yot, from tho flrosldo warm and choory; from tho frat houBO all aglow, tho brothers, of oaoh othor growing woary, out a fuBBing all did go. Tho sorority houBos did rocoivo thorn, thoso goodly mon from ovory frat; tho glrlB, thoy Jollied and thoy joshed thorn till it was tlmo for "Horo's your hat." Now tho storm was still a-blowlng and tho stroot cars had long quit; mothlnks tho wind was Btrongor growing whon tho boys for homo did hit. Ah! tho trip! 'tis boyond tho tolling; for through thoso drifts of high banked snow, through that galo much Btrongor swolllng, tho rampant fusBors had to go. And whon thoy roachod tho choory flrosldo, of tho frat -bo. dear thoy thought thoy, half frozen still abide, each for his Monday classes caring naught CAMPUS V8. CLA88ROOM. Tho division of a studont's tlmo be twoon Campus and Classroom presents a porploxing quostlon. Should ono do voto tho timo which ho has froo for study ontlroly to his books? Should ho preparo his work as quickly as pos sible, bo as to mako way for athlotlcs, dramatics or social activities, or should ho assign to oaoh a porportlon ato tlmo? Cloarly'tho solution of tho problom Hob In tho last alternative, which, at best, Is vaguo. Tho 'determination of a proportionate tlmo doponds much on tho projudlcos of tho ono making it; tho athloto has llttlo difficulty In per suading himself that physical develop" ment will host proparo him to grapplo with llfo; tho embryo' actor or actross basks' in the assurance that tho self confidence, and baso and grace of man ner will olimlnato tho nocoBslty of oven knocking at tho door of that greater stago tho world; tho fussor or fussoross with epicurean glasses gazes at tho world's parlor and dining room, and anticipates innumerablo. conquests therein. And so it Is with tho "grind" who looks askanco at his moro frivolous associates, and socrotly pities thorn in their montal suicidet Thus tho quostlon presents Itself, ap pearing in a different light to every ono who considers It (It seoras neces sary to say "oyoryono ,who considers it," for it must bo admitted, that thorp" PUMPS In White and Tan Buck, Tans, Gun, Ooze, Patents, Etc. are many who never find tlmo for con sideration.) It Js tho subject qt innumerablo dis cussions, a wealth of matorlal for tho young odltor, a joy to tho heart of tho class day orator, a fortllo topic for tho rhetoric professor, and in splto of this constant use, a llvo question, ono which admits of further Investigation. ATHLETIC REPORTER NEEDED. Tho "Rag" Is badly in noed of n re porter who can furnish athlotic nows. This featuro of tho paper has boon Bomowhat neglected of lato, duo not only to a lack of matorlal, but to tho absonco of anyono who is sufficiently a6qualntcd with sports to writo Intel ligently about them. This position must bo filled Immedi ately, nnd by a capablo man, ono who is familiar with tho customs of tho school, tho conforonco rulings, tho coaches and the prominent athlotcs. Applicants aro asked to fllo their applications with tho editor any aftor noon botweon 3:30 nnd 5:00 p. m. EXAMINING NEBRASKA CLAYS. Professor Borrowman Engaged In Val uable Commercial Work. Professor Borrowman of tho Chem istry department is engaged in somo rosoarch work that will add conaldor ablo data to tho geological knowledge of Nobraska, as woll as dotermino facts of commercial Importance, Ho has undertaken tho oxaminatlon of cortain clays of tho stato with tho ob ject of ascertaining their chemical and physical characteristics and suit ability for tho various clay products comont, brick, tllo, torra cotta, pot tory, otc. A gas fired kiln has been sot up in tho assay laboratory and much of tho matorlal will bo subjected to practical tests. Professor Barbour Is aiding in tho work by affording geological information and tho facili ties of tho United States Geological Survey, which aro at IiIb disposal. .. TEAM MAKE8 CLEAN 8WEEP. Cornhuskers Take All Four Games from Drako and Ames. Tho iNobraska basketball team re turned Monday morning from an all victorious trip to Drako and Amos. Four gamos woro played In threo days and tho players woro well tired out whon thoy arrived in Lincoln. Ac cording to reports, Amos put up a hardor light than had boon oxpeotod, holding tho 'Nebraska team to. scores of 31 to 21 and 31 to 12. Fast and offootlvo team work on tho part of tho Nobraska player's characterized all tho gamos. Finish Religious Census. Tho Mon's Religious Movomont; which has boon taking a consQs of tho oity in order to find put how many mon and boys thoro aro that do not attend somo church and Biblo school, finished that work Monday. Sunday, though tho blizzard mado tho work difficult, ovor flvo hundred business mon and UnlvorBlty students woro working in all parts' of tho city and tho surround ing suburbs. Academy Meets Wesleyan. Tho Lincoln Academy basketball team plays ther Wesleyan Academy, Tuesday ovonlng, at WeBloyan. Tho gamo which tho two teams played at tho City Y. M. C. A. Jast Tuesday re sulted in a. victory for Wesleyan, 82 to 22. 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