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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1912)
THE DAILY NEBRASKA!! H)atl IRepbraehan LITERARY DEPARTMENT Puhliflhod by tho Student Publica tion Mould of tho University of No hraska szoe My F. P. P EDITORIAL 8TAFF Kditor H HARMS F. HOLMES Managing Kditor F (' MeCONNFLL Associate Kditor lU'KTON H HILL Associate Kditor RUTH MI'NCKIt BUSINESS STAFF Manager C. C. MUC.HANAN Ass't Manager J. V. MORRISON Circulation Manager LKO RRKKN SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Slnglo Coplci, 6 Cent! Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Nloht Phones Auto 1888; Editor, Auto 1035; Manager, Auto 1821. Kntricd ut th ii.ist(m'i at Mncnln. Ni'lniiNkii, iih hccuikI cUh.h timll matter, uiiilfi- the Act of Coiikichs of March 3, 18711 SATURDAY. MAY I I, V.)2 Any co-eda who wish to report newa for the Dally Nebraskan during the week of camp are asked to call at the "Rag" office at 11 o'clock Monday. MORAL SUPPORT EFFECTIVE. Today's track inert with Minnesota offers an excellent opport unit to din play loyalt and spirit in the face of iwherse conditions Kven tlu moHt optitniHtic supporter admits that Ne brasku's chain cs of winning are Hlini The reuHoiiH which may be aligned for this conilitlon are numerous and are ol little consequence, the fact re mains that the team will do'its best at any cost, and to do Its best it will need the support ol everj student Western collegians ate oonstanth confionted with references to Yale spirit, u iualit and iiiaiitity of spirit which is at its height when the team is losing,, Flashes of such loyalty haw maife their appeal unco here at Nebraska; whether or not they wore modeled on the ancient example, and whether or not tho example Itself Is u realty makes little difference Tho usefulness and fineness of such spirit is utHiuestionod and should ho in ovi donee this afternoon, at any cost The lawyers hue 1een plotting eer since their lust throat to put out an issue of the "Kag" and now delln Holy announce that the will commit the deed some day next week, pro!) ably Tuesday or Wednesday They do not intend to encroach up on tho lights of the co-eds who will have the privilege of publishing the paper next week, nor do they propose to put to shame their unfortunate companions ut camp, at tho same time they maintain that their lit rary efforts will bo surprising and delight ful. Tho Vikings Initiated tho following men Wednesday: George Hanson, liw- rence Robinson, Frank Tipton. Cecil Hachoritch. Ralph llarnoy, Ueorgo Seemann. Harry Smith, llayard Critlln, lUalno Hallash and Albert Tlbbets For your oi chest ru call O L .loaes Auto Iv-8G05. Subscribers to the Rag huso had throe months since Tag Day to pay their subscriptions Please pay up at onco. Kngiuved dunce programs dono in Lincoln. Ockor Kng'aing company Hrownell block. The Frat House Board. j Frat house board Is a scientific diet i arranged throe times a day by one member of the fraternity who is stu cossfully coping with tho high co:it of living Tho frat house table is via Ited several times daily by a bunch of gloomy hopefuls who spend their' time trying to subdue tho elusiw ' stowed prune and the sole leather Hup Jacks This is a very exhaustive process, and usually results in cans i ing tho boarder to occasionally visit ' home and mother, or a hotel, or re sort to an occasional hint for a din nor bid from a frat brother who l!os in tho city Tho frat house table is tho only in stitution which bus not been jolted by. th( hih ,VPHt of living 'It is presided over by a stern financial despot who sits up nights conceiving plans for supplying his dear brothers with a' little more nourishment at $ ! f( per Kvery fall a horde of young hopefuls i who bae hoard of a frat house only ' as a place which resembles a Pull j man dining car, come cantering in the house for their llrst meal after 'rllsh' i week, and there, for the (list time in their young lhes. roali.e what is meant by the term, "just like mother used to make " i There is no more pathetic sight ' than to see a burly halfback trying to I wiap a Poland China appetite around! a thimble lull of corn beef hash on Monday night Yet what sympathetic brother has not looked upon this sad spectacle and wept in secret"' Hut who is there who will not praise the board which they have at their respective frat houses and write home letters do i scribing tho lare lands which are to, be found upon the table almost daily9 Fathois and mothers have been! known to weep bitterly when their oil' I spring comes home for his ucation and ravenously devours his meals at the same time making remarks about the excellent culinary artist who pre sides in the frat house kitchen, and of her qualifications as a cook. A year spent at tho table of a fru ternity house is a liberal education in itself Physical endurance bus be come u valuable asset, Professor Chatburn Returns. Professor Chatbuin bus returned from Ames where he delivered an ad dross Wednesday before the engineer ing society on "Primary Transporta tion " While at Ames he met the fol lowing Nebraska alumni and reports that they are doing well Professor Davidson, and Assistant Professor Costollo of the agricultural engineer ing department ; Associate Professor Shane, of electrical engineering, and Professor McDonald, Forestry For your Steaks, Chops aavd Quick Sorric. Visit The New York Chop House r r i m:l. !wpcn Lsuy una Mignt. 1840 O Street THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK 4 pir oint Inturait rM n "p0"'1 $100 Opens an Account With the First National Bank, Oor. 10th and O NU-BUCK 1413 0 For the Women in Low Button, Short Vamp. A $5.00 Shoe .... $Z95 Upstairs Colonials and Pumps All Leathers and Materials' White Champagne Tans Blacks New Line of Party Pumps cJ Jz ktvxzf J?; xv yv7o& wta. wss - y s7 1307 O STREET. LINCOLN. NEBRASKA. c ARISTOCRAT" Model AN Reclusive "Custom Shoo" Style. May bo soon (at $S.l)l) to .$12.00 por pair) in the famous "made to measure" Shops of New York and Londwn. Note tho distinguished Jlat forepart, tho semi-narrow receding too, the level sole, carrying wide shank, and low custom heel. These are the hall-marks of a HtU Style that is as correct wear with the fashionable Sets of London and Paris as with fashionable New Yorkers. The "Aristocrat" model is incoming Style. SPECIFICATIONS -lilack Smooth Calf Oxford Al.so in linxxHi Calf -Invisible eyelets Long Custom Heel Solos 11 Sq. Single Heels )XLong Stock Mo. 7fj7U H.50 Speier & Simon Tenth and O Streets 1 V BUDD DO YOU PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ?