THE DAILY NBRASKAN 2)ail IRebrashan I'tibllHhod by tho Student Publlca Hon Hoard of tho University of No bniHku largo one and deserves the consldera tion of every Htudent. EDITORIAL 8TAFF Editor HKAUI.K F. HOLMES Managing Editor F ('. McCONNFLB AHHoelato Editor . .BIMITON S HILL AHHoelatc Editor ..RUTH MUNOEIt BU8INE88 8TAFF, Manager C. C. BUCHANAN Ahb'I Manager J. V. MORRISON Circulation Manager LEO BREEN SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. 8lngle Copies, 6 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Editor, Auto 1035; Manager, Auto 1821. ICntproil ut tho postofllco at Lincoln, NulmiHku. u Becotul-cliiBS mall matter, under tho Aot of Congress of March 3, 187'J. . FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1112 FETE DAY FEATURES. Tomorrow'H edition of tho "Rag" will bo devoted largely to tho inter eBtH of the high Hchool visitors It will contain a few facta which Berve to Bhow tho Htanding of Nebraska, and will toll Homo thlngH about tho school which even tho well Informed HtudentB do not know. In brief, tho main purpose of thlH edition will bo to boost for NobraHka, to rid tho native hoiih and daughtorH of tho Bt range doHlro to go oaHt to Bchool, by convincing thorn that what wo have to offer thorn right here In Lincoln will eaHily justify their com ing hero. For this purpoHo it Ib oh Bentlal that tho material used bo only tho boBt, and that which radiates on thiiBlasin and loyalty for NdbruBka Any one who feels that ho Is particu larly (iiialllled to submit any such con trlbutlon need not bo afraid to do bo. for It 1b well that no effort's be Bpared to ImpresB upon tho visitors tho op portunities that await them at our University. Ftoo copleB of tho "Rag" will be distributed at tho olllce to all who ask for them. A GREAT MOVEMENT ON FOOT. A movement of great importance, one which has long been under serious consideration, Is about to come to the surface It will make its initial ap pearance before the Cnivertiity public on not Thursday, when the com oca tion will be devoted to Its outlining 'I his movement will take the form of a campaign and it will concern the establishment of a general fee, to be levied on every student at the time of his registration, which shall cover an athletic ticket and a subscription to tho student publications Con trary to the general opinion, this fee would not be largo, It would not only bo a saving to tho students, but to the institutions for which it Is intend ed. If athletics received a nominal sum f i out eveiy student instead of a fairly laige one fiom only a small per centage of them, they would thilve beyond expectation. If the public. i tions received tin ir shale of this fee they would be able to put before the reading public a paper whuh would satisfy all which would not he depi ml out for its support upon adveiti.sing and a small number of biibsc l lptions grudgingly paved. These are only a few of the possi bilities Tho question will be discus Bed pro and con next week It is a AS THE END DRAWS NEAR. Well, boys, it's about all over, wo are coming swiftly down the last quarter stretch and wo can see the Mulsh but a short distance ahead. Wo are now reading on page 270 of our yellow rhetoric book, and there are only lilt) pagoH altogether, wo will attend our last class In "pollycon" next Thursday, and wo take our ex amination In math. May 21 - a week ahead of tho regular time. After dinner In tho evening, while tho huh Ih shooting Ita laHt criuiBon rays through tho thick foliage of tho treoB In our front yard, wo sit and think It all over, and wo come to the conclusion that t IiIh haa been a pretty good year for tho old Unl and for ourselves. Wo Bit and muse over thoBo cold nights last winter when the anovv was piled up on tho ground bIx feet deep, and how we uho(1 to study with much vim for our next day's clasBos, or wo can boo tho glow ing fire in the lire placo and tho hap py facets of our companions that it lit up after all, It looks pretty good, almost too good to realize that it 1b all over. Yot, tho Hpring evening lookB good, too, and we are truely glad it is here For some of us who will bo back next Tall it brings the good feeling that we will make next year better than this one was, and, to those of us who are going out, it brings to us the feeling that wo have now problems to face which wo are going to deal with m such a way that they will prove even brighter than those; we had to deal with In school, when we master them After all, tho spring is a time of joy, and especially tho few weeks be fore when we know it will soon be all over, yet, there is a tinge of sadness intermingled Some of us are per haps leaving friends wjiom we will never see again; others, for various reaBons, perhaps, cannot see our wa clear to come back and finish tho four years; and to those of us who are coming back, perlmps we have the knowledge before hand, that some of the same faces we see now wo will not see next September; maybe our room-mate, with whom wo have lived for the past three years, goes this year with the rest of the seniors, or, we realize that four or five of our frat brothers or club mates will soon be graduated And for these reasons, we say that this glad season, after all, has a tinge of sadness. 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