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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1912)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN E)atl Webvashan Published by tho Student Publica tion Mourd of tho University of Ne braska The different Rides will bo represented uh follows A (Urinative, II M MiibIi noil. J M Stewart, negative O M Meier. (' O Whedon You Can Save m I i i Y. M. C. A. MEETING A SUCCESS EDITORIAL 8TAFF Kdltor HKAHM3 F. HOLMES Managing Kdltor EAHLK II. TAYLOR ABBodnto Editor FRED McCONNELI, ARBodnto Editor... HURTON S. HILL BU8INE88 8TAFF Manager C. C. BUCHANAN ABB't Mnnagor... JAMES MORRISON Circulation Manager LEO DREEN University Delegation of Thirty R6 turns From Crete. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. I Single Coplei, 6 Cent Eaoh. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phone Auto 1888; Editor, Auto 1035; Manager, Auto 1821. Knterrd ut the postofTlco ivt Lincoln, NctiriiHka, iih Hkcorul-cln8 mall matter. iindiT Hid Act of Congress of Mnrcli 3, 187! WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17. 101U A TERRIBLE BLOW. The NebraHkan has received a hor rible rebuke In the shape of a poHted announcement which characterized (he paper aB a "fraternltj and sorority advocate" It Is to be regretted that the perpetrator has not seen fit to make an open acciiHatlon or to state the u-asons for his convictions We leave judgment to our readers; if such Is the concensus of opinion we stand open to criticism. Cn fortunately we have not space to devote to mud slinging, but the inri dent would seem to justify a few ob sorvations Every walk of life is in feBted with a certain Insignificant body of persons who under the guise of reformers, delight themselves by directing misplaced blows at existing Institutions They chortle at their own devices, and smile at the havoc which they Imagine they are working It gives us great pleasure to serve no a whetstone for the wits of this minute body, and we would gladly re ceive any helpful suggestion that they can offer, although It has Been our ex perlence that they have none A FIELD WITHOUT A NAME. Practically every portion of this 1'nl ersit has been christened except the athletic Meld Of course, this Held is an Infant in the family of additions, but it is one of growing importance, it has witnessed the deteat of Mm hi gan. the bloody battle between sopho more and fieshman classes, several track meets, compet and famous bon llres. This historic spot is still hesitat lngly designated as "Nebraska Field Of course this name is highl.v appro priate, but it has never been definitely set We feel that a name should be granted and will gladly receive Bug gestions, which we will publish from time to time to institute a campaign The University delegation of thirty men returned Sunday night from the annual student Y M (' A conference held at Crete. Dean Charles Fordyce presided at the meeting, which was in the charge of State Student Secretary E S Turner. Addresses were given by prominent Y. M ('. A men, includ Ing "Dad" Elliot and .1 P. Hailey, of Omaha. Tho conference was highly success fill and gave the men a lnrger notion of university Y M. C A. work PlanB are now being formulated for next year by which the association activl ties will be extended. DEAN BE8SEY TO TALK. He Will Speak to Men on "Oldest Church In the World." Dean C E. Ilessey will speak at the Y. M C A rooms on Thursday even Ing to a meeting of men from 0 .".() till 7:. "50 o'clock. The subject or his talk will he "The Oldest Church in tho World ' The dean has seen this church, which is now standing in a small village in Armenia. He has studied it, and all those who know tho dean and have heard him talk know that he will keep them inter ested the entire time. This meeting will be open to all University students and faculty The College Inn Barber Shop Stu dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin ft Co. 127 N. 12th. Weber Sultorium, 1 100 O St. $25 to $50 buying a slightly used or rebuilt typewriter. A machine backed by a two year guarantee. Over 500 now used in Lancaster County. Investigate these before you purchase any kind of a typewriter. Nebraska Typewriter Co V '- 'if "V '"WCifii'ViWsA.Ti "i s rswzW&ptttgy ' "WfTS A Auto 2080 143 So. 13th St. Bell 1299 STUDENTS Buy your shirts, collarshats, gloves and men's furn shings at cost at Unland'sjstore. We want the roo m Whitebreast Co., 1042 O St. A Reliable Timepiece. If my dog Fido wuz a clock, He'd be without a peer; Ho hasn't lost a single tick For nigh on twenty year Ex WARTHON'S Original, Electric, Shoe Repair Factory Always reliable and up to the minute 142 North 12th Street Brorue Uni Seals $4 and $5 This Week Only. The Onlv in Town The University Book Store 340 North 11th Street Weekly shipments of tho best thero is in chocolates Huyler's lAhltman'a Lowyney's Aiiesarettrii California violets fresh every day. Meier Drug Co. I3tli and O THIS COUPON and 85 cents buys $1.00 worth of Athletic or Baseball Goods at Lawlor Cycle and Sporting Goods House 143 O STREET All Btudents should tIbU tho "Col lege Inn Barber Shop at 127 North 12th S 1.. Chaplin, Propu To Debate Commission Form. At the convocation period tomorrow nn Interesting debate will bo held upon the much mooted question of the commission form of go eminent THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAA SCHOOL Three-year course leading to degree of Doctor or Law (J D ), which, by the Quarter system, may be completed in two and one-fourth calendar years College education required for regular admission, one year of law being counted toward college degree Iaw library of :?G,000 volumes. The Bummer Quarter offers special opportunities' to students, teachers, and practitioners. First term 1912, June 17-July 24 Second term July 25-August 30 Courses open in all departments of tho University during the Summer Quarter. The University of Chicago HOME STUDT IVth Year Correspondence Study Dept. otlrrs i 0 ilissroom inursrs I I rrsl.trnt Minimis Our ml( thus iln ut mink f. r a Hi h rim silrrrr J Iruirnt try ionises In inanv sul nls iillirrs Inr I rai lirrs Wrllrrs A i.uiitints. 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