THE DAILY NEBRASKAN If; I !' I. I IM tf. l H)atl Bebraehan TubllHliod by tho Student Publica tion Hoard of tbo University of No-braHka EDITORIAL STAFF Editor SKARI-E K. HOLMES MamiKiriK Editor. EAULK II. TAYLOR AHHoclato Editor... V ('. M'CONNELL AHHoeiato Editor... HUKTON S. HILL BUSINESS STAFF Maimer (' C. HUCIIANAN Ahh'I Manager I V. M()lliUhu;N Circulation Manager.. .LEO lUtEEN SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 6 Centi Each. I'tihorHity of Okiaboriui dally, re (UOHtlng a place on our exchange list which rc(U('Ht wo will K'ady comply with Our correnponilent inentiotiH tho fact that t ho HtudontH of the Houth orn liiHtllutlon arc elated over tho proRpoet of a Kanio with NobraHka, and that in contemplation of tho im pendinK HtruRKlo, a Ikotouh dofoiiHo will be proHonted SubHcribern to the RaK liae had three montliH since Ta Day to pay their HubHcriptloiiH. I'leaHo pay up nt once CHANCELLOR ENTERTAINS. Seniors To Be Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Avery Saturday. i Mont Telephone: Auto 1888. Phones Auto 1888; Editor, Auto 10J5; Manager, Auto 1821. Kntiird lit tlm istntlU-i at Lincoln, N.-ln.i'iUi iih Hiconil cI.ihs mill niiiltor, utiih i tin') Act of ruiiKii'SH of March 3. lhT'.i WEDNESDAY, MAY X. I'M: EFFORTS WASTED. Tlieie in appaientl one department of the Enhei-Hity devoted entirely to the education and pleaHUie of the ntu dent body shlch is warning away for the lack of Hiipport 'I'lie fact that thin department is maintained at great tumble and expense to the Hchool, ami with no mich incoineii iencen to the utuilentH makes the de ploralile condition all the more to be wondeicd ;it For many yeats theie lime been two programs each week devoted wholl to the tasteH and pleasures of the students They lime not consist ed of a number of mediocre perfoi in ances, but have included some oi uit Chancellor tertain the s at their liiinn eight to ten In former and Mis Aveiy will en nior class at a reception . Saturday eening. from carn. the chancellor's reception to the graduating class was the big eeut of commencement week The last two or tlliee leceptions, hae, however. been gien dining the month of May Now, almost the only event left in commencement week is alumni da. with its cotillion. Formerly, both the chancellor's re (option and the senior pla, together with the day set aside for alumni ie unions, attracted mangold "grails' back to tho l'niersit comnieiice ment All Btudontn should tIbH tho "Col lego Inn Barber Shop at 127 North 12th S L Chaplin. Prop. ers whose range of subjects has been wide enough to interest the most in different audience Nor have- speak ers alone held the stage of the cono cations, musical programs have al temated with them, whenever pos snble, and have merited much more intercut that they have received With the Idea of fostering the appro elation of good music the Friday v es per services wore instituted, but bad to be given up because of the small attendance. It is a striking fact that at these musical programs there pre sided some of tho very musicians who generally charge the audience for their services; the mere fact that at convocation they play selections writ ton by Tnnhauser, Llst or Moait can scarcely account for tho differ once in attendance at social functions whore such melodies as "My I-ovin' Man, rtiat Hypnotl'lu' Rag" (and other atioeities whoso names leave off the final "g" from the adjective), prevail Tomorrow morning at convocation there Is to be presented a cantata en titled, "The (late of Life." by Franco Loonl. The music will without doubt remain undisputedly tho best that has boon heard In the chapel this year; not onlv the music itself is of a high order, but also the musicians, who have devoted a groat deal of time to It and will put on a finished produc t Ion. This will offer an excellent op portunlty for the student body to show a revival of Interest and to make known the fact that It can appreciate music of the higher order. 1912 CORNHUSKER. Disappointment No. I "WHY didn t I get n Cornhusker before they were all gone?" nation's most noted speakers; speak TsYJW.an If you hurry. Fifty cents deposit. HARRY B. COFFEE, Business Manager. UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN II23 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT Your Patronagi Solicited SCRIHNEICS MAC.A.IN'E SI I! SCRIPTIOX SOLICITORS easily earn Libeial Commissions, also can pick up extra prize money For full particulars regarding commissions, prizes, free advertising matter, sam ple copies, addrebs Desk C, lofj Fifth Avenue, New York City. For your orchestra call O. L. Jonrs. Auto L-8605. Tho editor is pleased to acknowl edge tho receipt of a letter from the Y. 7VY.C A. Merchant Tailor Shop Suits Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed Shop in Basement Y. M. C A. Bldg. 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