THE DAILY NEBRASKAN t This Is Ho I'nh ft hUv or i ollegc l' of I'cniiH) ImiiiIh I' of Wisconsin I ol It ntnl.i I ol M i higau I (it Washington I ol i uIdi.iiJo I til Ohio I ol ( Ikl.ihnm.i I ol niegoii I' ol ; ( n k i : I ol Vei inoiil I ol Montana I c)fWesl u ki ii in Vaiidct hill lliou n .lollllH llopklllM ( lisc ))l S( KteVellH limt Hour I'nh ft tin i- N i in olimi cinil M l.ehlgh Ahiliiimii I'nh tcchnic William lew ell IIHll I II Kt ii 1 T 1 1 I Hakei I IIIV el Mil K ll(l 1 lll '! 411 How iloin I, eland Sliinloiil N'OTF 'riulioii is co I -ocjil ion Philadelphia Madison Ih ( hni lollcsv ill Ami r hni Seattle Itonhli'i i oIihiiIiiih oi moll Kugeiie lliei Hid lingtoii l ISHOtlla Mm gantow n iiHliilh' I'l OV idcllC Haltlnioic i lev eland I lohokcii Telle 1 1 II II 1 1 Knleigh South llcthlchem iihiii I) l.lbertv lo Lexington. 'a llnldwin Cnleshut g III ( under grad I w the Single Tax Has Been Received In Other Universities and Co Aprov Activities Heiiclited ny lax and Miare Athletics. $7 (HI Students Clul) .', (to Total . Incidental fro ptoportloncd to all Athletic h $-' no I "in v ! Hit paper $1 00 (four others) Athletics and ;m I liHtrihuted hy committee when ni'CCHB.ii) I'aper ()iatot Athletics. Debates. Glee Athletic h .. 00, and I'apet (Ohio I'nion) 1 on Athletics and all arti itieH . . . All activities diHti ilmted 1 committee . . Thiee Uternrv SocietieH AthleticH ( foimerlv $7 .MM MhlctlcH and all ac-tiv iticK Athletics onlv, at picHent . . . AthleticH and I'apei AthleticH and Debate AthleticH and (! in AthleticH $2 .Ml, Mimical Ahhii 7."c AthleticH AthleticH (.Mi', ), I'aper HV ). ( Athletlc-H StudentH leges. Knrollmetit "..''.S'.t :, odd . 70n i; nun J tun I. .',(10 ;', soo 1. 00 . SOI I," .,(,.', li.'iO 7oo .'00 C.oi 7'.io r.-jt too 'JOII 7oo coo Mi. i.oo r. J.". I.. Ml .".DO '.00 1 AthleticH $7 oo AthleticH . Athletlc-H AthleticH l "0. All Activities AthleticH and Oiatoiv ll Activities MhleticH and I'lnh I'aper $1 oo. 2 oth otherH I'.'iMi'J ) . ciuh $:; 00 ft H )nmngcs .".(ic San I'lani-isco lleeted h (he- 'lieaHiirei of the I nivcrslty on entrance Id oo .'. oo 7 oo r. oo .". 00 ", Oil 7 mi ." on .". DO 2 00 10 00 .", 00 r. oo 10 00 'I Oil .". oo r. oo r. oo 1.". 00 2 oo ID OO :? oo :. oo r. oo ." DO 2 oo 1.". 00 :: oo S)Htem I 'hciI 17 j rs 2 v rs !is vrs .lust paHHed 2 V TH 2 vis I i In vrs 10 TH Several rs 1 vr r. i h Several mh ." v rs, " rn, 2 vr1 .". v rs Several vis 7 v rn 2 IH .'. v rs L' JTH 2 v rs s rs Just paHHed lo v rs Satisfactory Yes Yen Yes Yes Yes Yes YeH Yes Yes Yes Yes ' Yes Partially Yerv Very Yes' YeH Yes Yes Yes Y.'K Yes Yes Yes Yes FRESHMEN WIN TRACK MEET Poor Time Made on Account of Slow Track Sphinx Win Ball Game. The animal Ivy Day track meet was held veHteidav afternoon on the State Kami campus resulting In ;i v ictorv lot (he treHhmen A number of fast men enleiecl and Hie contcHts were, in gcncinl clone The moHt exciting lace ot tlie da wuh the low lniidleH, in which all lout entries tlnlHheil haid l loin feet apail The onl tie of the dav was in the hioad jump, for which the medal was awarded to Heece after tossing a coin with Mantin 'i'he baseball game between the SpikeH and Sphinx resulted in a near farce Ail May received fiecuienl bouiUets foi his beautiful work as umpire, and the pitcher, catcher and eervbod else were taught how to do It from the side lines The score was K to 1 in tavor of the Sphinx itatteries SpikeH, Graham and Oohhs. Spliiux. Long and llvdc The follow Iiik men placed in the m terchiHH meet: 100 jard dash -Knst, Zuniwlnkel, Hecond, Ki'iTc 22u varcl dash I'liHt, Zuinw inkel , hecond Keece .Mile l-'ll.sl Wollcllhclg, second 1 IiiiIhoii Two mile Knst Hudson, second, Heck Halt mile Knst, Wollenbeig, sec oiicl Clark I lo van! dash Kn st. ( Mai k , sec ond 'mow inked High jump KllHl, Melel , second Hansen Hole vault Kiiht. Hansen, Hecond. I'alne Shot put-Kirst, Ilannen, second, .Meier High liurdleH Klist, Halligan, sec ond. Goetc Uivv hurdles Kirst, Scott, second, Halligan Hioad jump--Tie, Keece and Mastin. DiuciiH Kiiht, Meier, hocoiiiI Koss VACATION MONEY. openliiKH Ih limited, writo today to Kmployment Dept , P. K. Collier & Son, publlfiherH of good bookB, lift WeHt Kith Htreet, New York. NEBRASKA RANKS WELL. Dean Bessey Gives University a Lead ing Place With Other Institutions. In a recent interview with Dean HeHsey he Haiti 'I have no tear hut that we would he able to hold mil own in rank with any of the state nniv iTHitieH " Thin claHHlflcation ol conrHc. clocH not include Hal varcl. Columbia ( ornell or Johns HopkniH diraska lankH liih in this depart nii'iil with I. eland Staufoid the I'ni versitv ot ( alifornia and other large colleges of the west With t lit exception ol Texas, the Southern univ ersit les. though the send out many statesmen, have not made anv gieat discoveries in science nor brought these departments to the high state of perfection which is sought loi in the more practical WeHtei n hcIiooIh PLAYERS GIVE CLEVER PLAY Dramatic Club Cast Presents Japanese Sketch Before a Large Audience. All students ahouU Tlsit tha "Cok i lec Inn Barbr Shop at 127 North 12th 8 L. Chaplin, Prop. ABOUT PEOPLE Do You Really Want to Make Money During Your Vacation. We have the best money making opportunity for Inexperienced men we know- of Our instructions com bined with energy and ambition on your pari are Hiifllclent to muko It highly protltuble As number of C. H Frey. florist, 1133 O St. XI Thornburg'H Orchestra Auto H 2."56 Iloyd Printing Co, 27 No 1 lit li St I Typewriting, call evenlngH, Auto i 5554 13'JlOtl Ted Marriner, Cleaner and Hatter, 235 No 11th. Have (JraveH print it for you 233 Vorth Kleventh St. George BroH , expert printers, en gravers and embossers, 13th and N. May 1st is the date when all sub scriptions to the Kag should be paid Are you still delinquent? Subscribers to the Kag have had three monttiB since Tag Day to pay their subscriptions. Please pay up at once. It is now time for low shoes Go to KogerB & Perkins, they have all the late, up to-dato styles and can lit anil please you. Ivy Day May 22, 1912. Inter-claas field and track meet. Medals awarded to the winners. Freshmen are especi ally urged to compete. WILL party who took Nebraska Medic pennant from Station A writing desk Tuesday afternoon please re turn same to "Kag" olllct It l.'iO Heffley's Tailors Suits $20 Up " i n Nifty Styles "The Kevenge of Shari Hat Su " pre Hented by the Dramatic Clifb at the State Farm Hast night, was appreci ated bv u lat'ge and enthusiaHt ic audi enc-e The night waH perfect for an open air perlormanc-e, and the crowd Heated liefoie the make Hhift Htage could eaHil heat everything that was said by the plaveis The play was tilled with mini) witty sayings that took exceedlnglj well with tin audience, and on this account then waH usually a laugh go ing on at all times Kalph N'orthrup. in tlie part of Kisoto, did v ei y excellent work, his acting waH verv clever and his voice carried clearly to all listeners Sama, as presented b Karl Sage, was uIho well done; Mr Sage had no trouble in creating a laugh whenever he saw (it Donald Marcellus, in the part of Harold Armstrong, made his first ap pearance betore the footlights of I'ni veisity dramatics and should not go without a due amount of praise Of the girls, Heatrice Umgtin, in the part of Mrs HeacoiiHtreet, showed much ability in the reading of her lines Katherine Mockett iH also a beginner in Nebiaska elramaticH and did well in her part as Nina Mildred Kevins as Moiquila. and FIohhIc Mc Kelv ie as Tovania. both cairied their respective parts wcdl m keeping with the good acting of the rent of tlie cant In fact, tor an open air peiformance the plav can well be commended DANCERS ENJOY HOP. Holding Sophomore Dance at Capital Beach Draws Large Crowd. Duke Knfleld's idea of a University dance at Capital Keach turned out to be a very enjoyable aftair to all in at tendance. The Sophomore Hop was the first affair of this kind ever held at Lin coin's pleasure resort, and was there fore attended by a large crowd of University people Every one seemed to have a very good time, and there 1b no doubt that the custom Is now started bo that more hops will take place out there in the spring when it is too hot to hold them at the Lin coln hotel This very novel affair was well managed in every respect, and accord ingly the committee in charge have received many congratulations in re gard to the way things went off The music from the Kosmet Klub opera "The Diplomat " was another feature which made a great hit with the dancers, and was well rendered by the Jones orchestra Y.VY. C A. Merchant Tailor Shop Suits Cleaned, Repaired and Prossod Shop in Basoment Y. M. C A. Bldg. Capital Tailoring & Clothes Co. Suit cleaned and pressed by the month $1.50. High Class Tailoring AutoL 8jj C O St. UNIVERSITY JEWELER L OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT Your Palrenagi StllclUd Try Our Luncheonettes They are always the best We serve hot and cold drinks all winter lonr. LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN South West Cor. 14th O Washington University Medical School Admission requirements two years of college work including KngliBh, German. physlcB. chem istry and biology Full time staffs in leading clinics as well as in laboratory branches. Kn tranco examinations September 24-23. Session begins Septeni ber 30 For catalogue and In formation address Washington University medical School 1806 LOCUST STREET, ST. LOUIS. MO.