The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 01, 1912, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
DOES BEING STUDENTS PAY?
s
SOME MEMBER8 OF LAW COLLEGE
WILLING TO 8WEAR THAT
IT DOES NOT
The (iiiuHlion Ih, docB It alwnyn pay
to bn u Htudonf From tho recent
outcome of tho mid year examinations
in the law college many Instances
prove that It does not
Thnt nood grades and knowledge of
tho subject In hand usually come from
hard Btudy upon that Biihject Is the
gentffal Impression among those who
attond college or pretend to know
anything about college Hut In tho
Unlvf rslty of Nebraska law college
wo have a cuhg where that "rulo 1b
reversed " StudentB who applied
tholr time In tho library and wrote
tholr cases consistently oory day. In
a Burplslngly large number of ciiboh
foil down mlBerably In tho oxamlna
tlon3. while, on the other hand, those
who were neer known to write a
case came out with a high grade
"I think I will refrain from reading
any more caBes," Bald one good stu
dent, ' because It apparently does "not
pay If you want to do well In the law
college Iist BomoBter I road every
case assigned In overy courso and I
waB conditioned In two Bubjoctn;
whllo my roommato, who novor wrote
a caso bo far as I know, passed In all
tho BubjectB with a high average. Ho
had a good time all BemoBter and I
was at home or at tho library mosfof
tho time working; I guosB I might aB
woll enjoy llfo a bit thlB Bomostor
myBelf bo long aa I will apparently
comi out better In my llnal exams
for If
While all the above Is true, it muBt
bo admitted that njany of tho sluffors
got what was coming to thorn, or, to
bo absolutely unbiased, most of them;
but nevertheleBB, there were Borne
who got through and surprised every
body In doing bo, and, If tho truth
wero known, no doubt they BurprlBed
thonisolvoB
FATALDAYS, NO CONSEQUENCE
february 29 come8 and goes
without any leap year
proposals
Yesterday waB the fatal day, the
twent)-nlnlh of February Perhaps
that accounted for the Bcarclty of men
at the library, although thore was an
election going on Evon those who
did uppear had a frightened, not to
Bay hunted, look upon their faces.
"ThlB leap year buslneBB isn't at all
what It's cracked up to be," said a
prominent Bonlor yesterday "Hero
I've been waiting all year for Borne
fair coed to ask tho auspicious qucb
tlon and nothing has happened yet
Why doesn't tho University start
Boniethlng. bucIi as leap yean dances
to gle the glrlB a chance9"
"Theso men around Bchool aro
awfully conceited," said a co-cd, as If
In reply to this. "I guess If wo wanted
to propose to anyone, wo wouldn't
select a man who does nothing but
stand outsldo the campus gates, smok
ing or making remarks about the glrla
that pass No, indeed, not for ub,
thank you." Bhe added with a digni
fied toss of her head
PLENTY OF POSITIONS
OPEN ON TRACK TEAM
(Continued from page 1.)
HBpirants of this year are tho strong
est he haa. ever Been at Nebraska
Morrison, Scott, Reese, Wiley, Zum
wlnkel and Sloan a,re all exception
ally good sprinters Wiley and Moler
In the JumpB, and Dwark, Meier, Alien
and Itoese In the weights are worthy
competitors with the older men.
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GERMAN CLUB TO'BANQUET.
8even Toasts on tho Program at To
night's Event.
Tho Gorman club will hold its an
nual banquet tonight at 630 o'clock
at tho Lindoll hotol. Professor Grum
mann win call for the following
toaBts
Der Ella Morrison
Dlo Dr Schrag.
Oegenwart- Ruth Rlnohart
Vorgangonhelt Mr. Relusch
Ruf Lois ThompBon
Einruhrung Elsie Ebmeyor
Inhabor Edward Huwaldt.
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To Hold Y. M. CA. Rally.
The convocation at tho Stato Farm
Saturday will bo given up to a Y. M.
C. A rally. Mr. Arnold will lead tho
mooting and an offort will bo made to
arouBe sentiment to support tho new
association at tho Farm.
IN THE MUSICAL CC-MEDY
'LET GEORGE DO IT"
Coming With Geo. P. Murphy and a Largo Company
At The OLIVER TONIGHT, SATURDAY & SATURDAY MATINEE
The
Reason
Why
we sell Adler's "Col
legian" Clothes, is tho
very fact they give our
jtriule satisfaction. These
clothes typify the stand
ard in Men's and Young
Men's fashionable clothes.
Their fine rich fabrics,
perfect workmanship, and
correct designing, give
Adler's "Collegian"
Clothes distinction the
individuality that good
dressers want. They are
neither extreme nor con
servative just a proper
moderation of both.
Prices range- from-$15 to
$25. Come in and see the
Spring Models.
Speier &
Simon
HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE
Dinner Ht30 to Jt30 IE -Swppa
5i30 t 7t30 LoL
Also CaftrlMi StyU
The College "Smile"
The Faculty "Smile"
The Campus "Smile"
The Freshman "Smile"
The Sophomore "Smile"
The Junior "Smile"
lSenlor "Smile"
College Hats for College Men
We can't put the touch and go of Roelop "Smile11
Hats into words, but We can put the desire to wear
one into your head. Wear a nSmilen Hat and be
well dressed, at least from your head up. x
Rudge & Guenzel Company
We have 1 2 new
shapesof Roelop
"SMILE" Hats
that we can show
you, which sell at
$3:00 and $3.50l