The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 30, 1912, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
E)atl Bebvashan
Puhllahod ly tho Stndont Publica
tion Hoard of tho University of No-bniBka
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EDITORIAL 8TAFF
Editor HEAIIM5 I'' HOLMES
Managing Editor RARI.E II TAYLOR
AHHoclato Kdltor . F (' M'CONNKLL
Aflfioclato Editor... HURTON S. HILL
BU8INES8 8TAFF
Manager C 0. BUCHANAN
Ahh'I Manager ...J V MORRISON
Circulation Mnnagor. . . .LEO HREEN
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2 00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance.
Slnole Coplei, 6 Centt Each.
Telephone: Auto 1888.
NlQht Phonei Auto 1888; Editor, Auto
1035; Manager, Auto 1821.
Entered at llm poitotllco at Lincoln,
NeliruHlui an hitoikI clnns mall matter,
under tho Act of Congress of March 3.
18711 .
Tl'ESDAY M'RIL :", 1 '. 1 1
TOMORROW'S CONCERT.
Several montliH ao we niontloifed
the fact that hand concert h weie to
be held on the campus thiH spring At
th( time that seemed like an einpt"
bonHt, but at this Htagc of the name it
given eeiv Indication ol being a cer
taint
The hand 1mm Hignilled its intention
or appealing toi tlu lirnt time tonioi
low evening at sev en o c lock, at which
time It Will lenclel such Helectiolis as
aie titling to tin season ol the iai
The musiciaiiH Hliowed the piopei spil
it b tinning out -it the ttac k meet
last Satuidas (in lac t the compose d
about lialf ot the Hpectatois) and ila
ing at even available oppoitunltv
The occasion lenunded one of the
toothall garni s ol last fall when the
band pci loiined , it made up in en
thusiasill vslia t the othel tlliee spec
tatois lacked m munbeis
Owing to tlu Inter vention of ("amp
the hand will bo unable to plav dining
the week of Ma II IS, hence mc lud
lng toinoiiow tlieie can bc onl roui
concerts l'oi" this leason, if loi no
other, the students shoitld t m n out to
lend an attentive ear. and theieb.v
piove to the band that tliev appreciate
tho body which has ptobabl.v clone
nunc adwitising for the school than
an othei nou athletic oi ganiation
Thornburg'H Or chest i a Auto H 2rfiG
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OPERA A SOCIETY AFFAIR
TICKETS FOR "THE DIPLOMAT"
GO WITH STARTLING RAPID
ITY FIRST DAY.
On Frldav evening theie will be pel
pcttyitcd upon the university public an .
innovation in tlie dramatic line At
that time the wide aieas of ait In the
Oliver theater will be rent with music
not that kind that can be purchased
evei Saturday at the ten cent stores I
for a nominal sum, nor that variety
which makes its weekly debut at the
Oipheiim, but rather a new and or
iginal variety
The idea of staging an ot iginal
musical comedy written and executed
by college students Is not a new one
There ate now at nearly all the hlgge
and moie important universities clul a
otganied for this purpose, and it was
only at the close of last school year
that such an organization was formed
at Nebraska Nebiaska is so up to
date in every other respect that the in
stigators decided that it should not fall
behind in this one hence the Kosmc i
Klub
Encouiaged by the glowing sue
cesses of such clubs as the 'I i iangle
( lul) at Princeton, the Black Kiiars at
( liicago, the Powder and Pu ft at Yale,
the Red Domino at Kansas, and a slm
ilai one at Missouri the nieinheis
twelve- in all, have wot keel long and
diligently and now I eel that they can
put beloie the university audience
(which is in eveMV instance, the mosr
ei ideal that can lie collected) a pel
for mane e w hie li nee el iie-wi be- r eler r ed
to as 'good foi an am. item pioduc
lion '
'I he- tickets weie put on sale yestet
d.ivv and loi the- lust el,i w cut with
staitliug lapidity, in fact ovei twol
h illicit eel and litlv weie disposed ol
On the fatelul evening it is expected
tli.it eveiv seat will be' occupied not1
onlv by musical connoisseur s and clia
matic ciltics, but by hoeiety m gala at
I lie, fussorR in blushing emlmnass i
merit and new clothes, and in lact i
everyone who is liiteiested in the
glowing importance and evei nicreas i
ing culture ot Nebraska
(Continued from pago 1 ) i
TPhe big attraction to be
field at the Oliver
"Carly next month in fact, May 3 A.
T 1912 at 8:30 p. m.
IS THE DIPLOMAT A
production penned and played by Nebraskans,
I eaving all others in the shade.
Vh that music, that chorus, that setting.
My boy don't miss the chance to get in strong
with Miss
nabelle. Take her to see
CORNHUSKER FORMS MADE.
Some New Ideas are Being Tried in
Annual This Year.
Several loi ins for the 1!U2 Com
busker have been made, and Editor
Van Onsen reports some veiy line
work done upon them The first plan
was to run sixteen page fonns, but
on account of the extra cjuality dull
finish paper that is to bo used eight
page foiniH were decided upon to in
bine hettei workmanship
The book this year will be oblong
instead of square as it formerly has
been, the' dimensions being ten and
one half Inches by eight Instead of
leathei, the lSH'J Cornhuskci will be
bound in brown bin lap There will be
a largo block ".N" in the center of the
outside cover, a Nebraska seal in tire
upper coiner, near the inside and
" '12" In the lowei corner, near the out
side
Tho title of the book will not appear
on tho outside cover at all, but will
llrst be Been on tho title page This
idea 1b a new one belonging to Editor
Van I)u sen
Vincent () Distance, :::i leet, l
inches
Itioad jump-Eiibt. ( iomwell (), I
second, Meade (A) Distance, JO leet.l
.1 inches '
I
All students should visit tho "Col- ,
lego Inn Barber Shop at 127 North I
12th S L Chaplin, Prop.
A Hint to the Laws.
Yesterday morning the law libiai
inn lound a young owl peiched upon
the picture of the late Sii William
Hlackstone Unlike Poe s raven he
had not been invited in and asked
to perch upon the bust of Pallas, but
had been lured to the place by the
great magnetic Influence that ailini
ties have for each other, and also the
atmosphere of the place The laws
are contemplating the adoption ot the
biid and raising a i unci to ptovlde for
hiB future care
It may here be said that there is
really nothing in the bird's actions to
indicate that "birds of a featliei flock
together" but we cannot disregard
the apparent omen, that it means
more attention should be paid to
Hlackstone, dead, but whose niemorv
is immortal, and whosehistory reveals
that Hlackstone was one of tho grind
in'ist of gr inds
THE DIPL
the Olii
HE DIPLOMAT. Tickets now on sale at
iver.
SENIOR PINS
New Shipment Just Arrived
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THIS COUPON
and 85 cents buys $1.00 worth of Athletic or
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1423 O Street
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