THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Hail flebraskan Publlflhed by tho Studont Publica tion Board of tho Univoralty of Ne braska. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor 8EAJILE F. HOLMES Managing Editor. EARLE H. TAYLOR ABBOdato Editor. FRED McCONNELL ABBOclato Editor... BURTON 8. HILL Stato College at Amos, la., and B. .T. Moffatt of Chicago. Tho fraternity was established in 1883 at tho Univer sity of Michigan. At tho banquot F. B. Cocklin of tho Univorsity of Michigan presided as toaBtmastor. Tho toast list follows "Phi Delta Chi." W. L. Gaosslor; "Pharmacy In Nebraska," R. A. Ly man; "looking Forward," Elmer Han sen; "Alpha Sigma Rho," C. W. Mitchell; "Froshmon," A. A. Larson; "A Word to tho Wise," B. T. Moffatt 4 t 1 1 BU8INE88 8TAFF Manager C. C. BUCHANAN ABB't Manager... JAMES MORRISON Circulation Manager LEO BREEN SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 6 Cents Eaoh. Telephone: Auto 1888. Nloht Phones Auto 1888; Editor, Auto 1035; Manager, Auto 1821. Entered at tho pOBtofUce at Lincoln, NedrnBlca, us sccond-olaas mall matter, undor tho Aot of Congress of March 3, 1870. r WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 27, 1912 OVER-ZEALOU8 READERS. The average monthly magazine 1b not a very oxpoiiBlvo article, but when taken by the dozen or Bcoro thoir coat becomes qulto noticeable. Such haa boon tlio experience of the University Y. M. C. A. whoBO generosity haB boon ImpoBod upon, probably by thought less readers. Tho object of tho Temple reading room 1b to furnlBh literary amuse ment for aB many Btudonts aB possi ble, tho Btock of periodicals 1b con stantly replonlahed with all vurloty of magazinoB which Bhould intereBt oven thoBe who are Interested only In pic tures. This purpose haa been greatly hindered by certain Btudonts who, for one reason or another, have Been lit to take the magazines to their own rooms. Perhaps the purlolnera woro dlB satlatled with tho light at the reading room, perhaps they were annoyed by the automatic piano, perhaps they oonslaered. Ilia magazines in them Bolveaworth atoallng, but wo aro In clined Uo believe that they didn't think at all at loast wo hope that such was the condition. THE OTHER FELLOW'8 JOB. "It ain't my Job, but 1 will do it any way." ThlB remark recently made by one of the groundkoeporB doBorvoB rollectlon. If Buch people were more numorous In this world, life would be less of u burden. The fellow who 1b willing to go out of his way to help a follow bolng, even if tho taBk doesn't He within tho prescribed HmitB of IiIh dutloB, 1b worth knowing. NEW PHARMACEUTICAL FRAT. Phi Delta Chi Installs Pi Chapter in University. Phi Delta Chi, a national pharma ceutical fraternity, installed PI chap ter In the University last week. Initi ation was hold at Phi Gamma Delta houBe Friday evening and tho first banquet of the new chapter waB held at the Llndell hotel Saturday Seventeen BtudentB in the depart ment of pharmacy are charter mem bers of the fratornlty. They are: E. M. Hanson, P M. Rogers, A. R. Irwin, L. R. Eby, R. X. Lyman, F. J. PeruBae, C. W. Mitchell, V. C Decker. D. Bauer, H. T Nellson, T Lahners, A. A. Lar son, F. V. Jeffrey, N. T. Hansen, F. Huntsman, W. G. Wallace and A. H. Lo Long The Installation service was conducted by W. L. Gaessler of Iowa GYM EXHIBIT BIQ AFFAIR. Will Be Largest of Kind Ever At tempted at Nebraska. The eighth annual gymnasium ex hibition to be hold In tho gymnasium at 8 o'clock, March 29, will bo the largest one ever given in tho Unlver Bity. Eight yoarB ago the exhibition waB put on with a view to dlBplay tho work of tho department only, but It proved such a success that since It has been used as a very fruitful sourco of revenue to provldo for tho team's oxpenscB to the eastern colloglate conteBt. The Colloglate Association 1b composed of all western unlversl tloB, among them being Minnesota. Wisconsin, Chicago, Illinois, Nebraska, Indiana and Washington. The contest thlB year 1b to bo held In Champaign, III. In tho local exhibition there will be altogether about 600 participants Tho drill work has been going on all winter. Tho College Inn Barber Shop. Stu dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin A Co. 127 N. 12th. CALENDAR. Wednesday, March 27. Engineering Society. Thursday, March 28. Pershing Rifles. Friday, March 29. Union. Palladlan. Botanical Seminar. Annual Gymnastic Exhibition. Arm ory. - Alpha Omlcron PI formal party Phi Kuppa PbI party. Temple. Delta Tau Delta banquet. Delta Chi hotiBe party. Saturday, March 30. 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