The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 06, 1912, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN
Hail Bebrasfean
this ovont, which is distinctly their
own.
Wober Sultorlum. 1100 O 8t.
Must Learn How to 8pcll.
The University of Colorado hnB In
stituted a spoiling class for Its fresh
men. As tho BtudentB enroll In tho
unlvorslty they aro given a very rigid
examination In spelling. Those who
fall become members of this spoclal
class.
Published by tho 8tudont Publica
tion Board of tho Unlvorslty of No
braBka. EDITORIAL 8TAFF
Editor SEARLE F. HOLMES
Managing Editor. EARLE H. TAYLOR
Aflfloclato Editor. FRED McCONNELL
Associates Editor... BURTON 8. HILL
BU8INE88 8TAFF
Manager C. C. BUCHANAN
ABB't Managor... JAMES MORRISON
Circulation Managor LEO BREEN
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance.
Single Coplei, 5 Cents Each.
Telephone: Auto 1888.
Night Phonea Auto 1888; Editor, Auto
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Kntorod at tho postofllco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second-claBB mull miUtor.
under tho Act of Congress of March 3.
1870.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6, 1912
A LIMITED AFFAIR.
The pleasure of UnlverBlty Night
was somewhat marred by the ovor
crowded condition of tho Temple
Theatro As to whether thlB condi
tion waB due to a misunderstanding
as to the time of the performance, to
a misrepresentation on the part of
tho management, or to the increasing
popularity of tho affair, cannot be de
termined Suffice it to Bay that Buch
was tho case and that it haB caused
more or Icbb grumbling on the part of
those who attended, or tried to do so.
Would it not be a good Bcheme to
Isbuo tickets for thlB event tlcketB to
admit only students or members of
the faculty? ThlB Is strictly a Bchool
affair; it was instituted by students;
It !b planned by students, and tho
material made use of interests only
the BtudentB and faculty members. It
1b bo seldom that the widely scattered
memberB of thlB University have the
opportunity of assembling that overy-H
thing favorable to Buch a gathering
should be done. Tho theatre 1b, at
host, sadly inadequate to tho demand;
it Beats only a few hundred of the
four thousand students who are inter
ested In tho affjilrs df this Bchool
Under Buch conditions It would Beem
advisable to excludo townspeople
and high school Btudonts, who com
posed an uncomfortably large propor
tion of Saturday's audience.
Wo do not propose Buch a measure
with an idea of oxcluBlvenoBB. but
rather with the idea of affording
greater pleasure and comfort to those
for whom tho event is Bcheduled. It
must be also borne in mind that the
representations and Jokes which are
perpetrated, and the character of the
burlesques which are staged, appeal
primarily only to the Btudent. The
bustiiieBB man or high school youth 1b
not particularly impressed with tho
fact that Professor la repre
sented as chowlng his pencil, or that
a certain prominent Junior is accused
of trodding the paths of society; the
dramatic efforts aro wasted on listen
ers of this typo And while they aro
reclining In their front row seats, try
ing to conceal their yawns, a corre
sponding number of fuming students
are straining ut the rearentrance of
the theatre, trying to catch sight or
sound of the performance In which
they are bo vitally Interested.
For these, and other reasons, it
seems .necessary that some moasure
be taken whereby as many students
as possible would be able to witness
Nv - BucK
mi V -V'A 500
ues, upstairs, for
B U D
1413 O St.
For your orchestra call 0. L. Jonos.
Auto L-8605.
Math. 8eminar to Meet.
Tho Mathematical Seminar will
meet Wednesday, March 6. at 4:30 In
M. 307. Program: "Third Chapter of
IebeBque's Monograph," MIbb Bennett.
HENRY T. JOHNSON.
Secretary,
Thornburg'B Orchestra
dancers with popular hltB.
2556.
delights
Auto B-
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Lucy Kolfer. who has been confined
to hor home with typhoid Ipr two
months, Ib attending classes again.
LOOKING TO CLASS BASEBALL.
It Must Make Up for Lack of Real
University Product.
With University baseball probably
only a memory aB far aB concerns thlB
year, lovers of the national Bport are
beginning to look forward with inter
est tf. the interrclass series. There
is an abundance of good material in
the institution and it 1b believed that
all of this can be brought out for
those inter-claBs gamoB LaBt year's
sophomore class, now the Junior,
which won the serloB In 1911, is con
fident of repeating this season, as the
team has a large share of its old ma
terial back with the addition of sev
eral fast new playerB.
Inter-fraternity baseball games will
likely attract much more attention
thlB year than heretofore because of
tho anticipated lack of University
ball. No plans have yet been made
for the inter-fraternity aeries.
Company L Holds 8moker.
Company L hold a smoker at the
Farm last Saturday.
Music Students Aid Paper.
The Folio, the now paper being pub
lished by the School of MuBic, has a
rapidly growing subscription list
Over one half thor number enrolled
have paid-up subscriptions to their
credit and letters are dally bringing
new subscriptions from alumni An
addition may be made soon If the sup
port continues to warrant it
The editorial department Ib taken
care of by a staff of girls with one of
the professors aB adfisor.
Make your datos early with Hagen
slck's Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf
Cornhusker Notice.
Juniors and seniors who have had
Cornuusker pictures taken and have
failed to return' tholr proofs, must
see TownBend immediately.
Those who have not made out their
classification blanks can do so ut the
CornhiiBker office thlB week only.
HARRY B. COFFEE,
Business Manager
All BtudentB should rlsit the "Col
leg: Inn Barber Shop at 127 North
12th. S L. Chaplin, Prop.
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Don't rent d typewriter. Purchase) one on easy
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