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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN x r I ) y I 3 E)ail Bebrashan Published by tho Student Publica tion Hoard of tho University of Nebraska EDITORIAL 8TAFF Kditor SK AUDIO K HOI. MRS Managing Kditor KARDK H. TAYLOR Associate Kditor ..K C MTONNDDD AHHoclato Kditor... HURTON S. MILL BU8INE8S 8TAFF Manager 0 C IHJCIIANAN Ahh'i Manager I V MORRISON Circulation Manager .. DKO URRRN SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $200 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 6 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Nlcjht Phones Auto 1888; Editor, Auto 1035; Manager, Auto 1821. KntriiMl at tho postolllco ul Lincoln, Ncln.iHk.i, in Hfiond cI.ihs in. ill mutter. uiid.T tho Act of ConKtcHS or Match 3. 1ST'" craft afloat Tin1 appointments were fully an splendid and nearly iih rotn inodlotiH an those of the greatest ho tels of Ktirope or America The ship wna eimlppcd with a Hvvlmming pool, a gymnasium, a beautiful veranda cafe on one of the nppt i decks, a grill a palm garden, and a hospital AL. FIELLUIKED IT MINSTREL SHOW KING APPROVED STRONGLY OF KOSMET KLUB OPERA. SATl'RDAY, Al'RIL 21, 1 1 1 12 SUPPORT THE TEAM. The track team that Nebraska vvl'l array against AmeH today 1h reported to he crippled, It probably will not be the bent that the Hchool can send against a foe So much the more rea Hon vhy the students of the Timer sity should ttitn out to it h support thin alteinoon Nobody hut a strain ing athlete can appreciate the heat ten lll efTect of the cheel H of his fellow ritndenlH Man ;i nice has been won by a volley of shoutH of encouiag" inent at the proper moment In con Heqnence theie should be no absence ol looting of the light soit today It has been alleged In the past that NVbiaska studeiitH did not pationiti track nthletlcH piopeily, that th" track season only meant the eating up of a large share of the piolits ol the football season This should not bo ho The HUIdrnt body should hch to It that a new eta of better pationag of track and Held events is in animated with today's meet DESCRIPTION OF THE TITANIC. Twenty-one Knots Average Speed of lll-Fated Vessel. The Titanic exceeding in sie any thing heretofore launched was the pnde of the White Stai Dine She was SSJ1 feet long 'iJ feet bioad, with tit!, mm tons displacement ller legis tered tonnage was l."i.itni The boat deck of the gigantic eased was more than do feet above the water limit Htaunch and heavy, without especial regard to speed, she was regaided as one of the safest vessels afloat Twenty one knots was her average rate of progress The Immense space required for high-powered engines wiib saved in the building of the Ti tanic, ho that it might be devoted to cabip accommodations Dive thous and passengers could bo comfortably accommodated on the vessel. There was room for tiOO cabin passengers and for more than . 000 steerage pasHen gers, while the crew, the largest that over manned a passenger boat, mini bered about SOD men Before the launching of the Titanic there was giave apprehension on this Bide of the tlantie as to the ability of tho port of New York to shelter so huge a craft Special arrangements had to be made for the benefit of tho Olympic and Titanic The Titanic had nine steel decks, the upper three be ing designed for promenades The main saloons were the largest of any While Al Fields in Inst reds were in Lincoln, some of the music and Hongs of the KoHinet Klnb opera, "The Dlplo mat," were submitted to the manager of the company for IiIh opinion as to their quality The manager stated that the woik was remarkably good and far above amateur quality The whole opera has also been sub mitted to Kddy Walt for his approval He Htates that he does not see how the play can help but make a hit with everybody who hccs it At present, the llninhlng touches are now being put on the opera, anil everything is coining especially wcdl There are many departments to be looked after, and It has taken time and effoit to get those as they should bo. There will be all the feature's of a regular opeia in every respect, from the leading lady clear down to the "ponies"; theie will be aitistic danc ing and comic MngH, then- will also be a giand diplav of costumes that have been nioiuied lor th occasion In fact nothing has been left undone ' that will aid in making this plav an ' affair worth seeing and i einembei ing INTER-FRAT COUNCIL FACES BUSY MEETING (('out limed from page 1 ) cause it would lequue a longer tune lor both phulge iind UatullUty to wait, and men would piactically be "spiked" hetoie the end of the seines tor In favor ol the nile, on the othei hand, it is s.ud. among other things that it would give both fraternity and novice a gieatei iuateiial oppoi tuiuty to exercise delibeiate judgment a'ld would be moie conducive to a lugliei general scholarship One piotessoi m school, whose influence was hugely in btrumental m securing the late ictoim in the council has suggested the plan of preventing the freshman Iroin liv ing in the li.tteiinty house the hist year Whatevei the action ol the council on the subject of sophomoie pledging will be it is certain t li.it it will have a huge number of both sup porters and opponents Y C S ou uan oave $25 to $50 buying a slightly used or rebuilt typewriter. a:, c x-Tm. : : ' il LS&Z &L ju,u.. -y t ' ?i.vJ?.'uTT'r; A machine backed by (f0 a two year guarantee. '.V Over 500 now used in Lancaster County. Investigate these before you purchase any kind of a typewriter. Nebraska Typewriter Co Auto 2080 143 So. 13th St. Bell 1299 1 f Pay 1 for your subscription AT ONCE W? Rag office is in the basement of the coadministration Building. Entrance at the west end. Thoi nhurg'H Orchestra Auto I! l!."riG tf CALENDAR. THIS COUPON and 85 cents buys $1.00 worth of Athletic or Baseball Goods at Lawlor Cycle and Sporting Goods House 1423 O Street Saturday, April 27. Agricultural Club. Students' Debating Club. -Medical Society U. 21 0 Phi Gumma Delta convention ban cjuot. Alpha Chi Omega annual baiKiuct Kappa Alpha Tbeta annual party Ames Nebraska track meet. Delta Gainina reception for Grand Council at Sanfoid Home. Gertrude hall party Achoth party Miiblc hall. Union Debating Society banquet J. C. WOOD and CO. 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