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The major itv ot the ti.ick team lelt with Coach Stielun estenlaj attei noon for Des Moines to participate in the MlHholiii Vallei meet, (!n lteed with tile lemamdei ol the team leaes this aftei noon The team will be Miengthened 1) the piesence ol ltacelj in the Hpnnth The coaches lor a time leaied that the injur iecened at Kuiihus would rot) Xebraaka of the her ices ol hei premier daHh man in the Vallej meet Saturda llib le is still son- hut should he considerahl better than It is now Kacelj is running chances bj competing in the Valley meet ol so injuring his lame leg that he will be kept out of the Oljnipie trvouts However, a.s that is more or less in dividual competition, lie piefers to gie what he has in the Missouri Val ley. where what points he may win will count for cbiaska Anderson, Nebraska's sine point winner and captain, has been suffei ing from a sole muscle I low ever his chances for winning the mile event are not threatened to m gie.it extent "And" will compete in the mile and will run on the lela team McGowan who at piescnt holds the Valley iecord in the hall mile, Is m butter shape than he has bevM all sea son Herinond the Missoun stai, Is the man that ' Bean ' will have to (Continued on page 1 ') TONIGHT-GLEE CLUB CONCERT-OLIVER THEATRE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA GLEE MEDICS ARE TO HAVE AN OUTING Tuesday Set Aside for Annual "Sneak Day'' of Medic Students at Capital Beach. Tuesday Ma -S has been set aside as a gala da lor all the medical stu dent!?' of the Cimersit The will all meet in Nebraska Hall at 10 nil o'clock, and fiom there go to the spe cial cars which will take them to Capital Beach Doctor Wolcott has ananged it so that all who go out at that time will be ghen lares to the Beach The da will be taken up with boat races and othei livel class events, as a baseball game between the classes There will also be a girls' nice and a doctors' i ace, both ot which will be watched with mteiest t noon there will be a big teed The picnic is in chaige ot A W Adson and It A Moser, who will have the picnic tickets lor sale until Mon day evening Military Applications. Applications lor appointments m the militai department should tie in Captain Yates' hands by Saturday inoining May 2." An application lorm will lie found on the bulletin boaid at the east end of the Armory, and these applications may be diopped in the box at the entrance to the commandant's olllce T T V n 'T' "V 'rfc p - p " "Jfi The Observatory will be open to the public Friday, May 24, from 8 to 10 p. m., if the skies are clear, for a view of the moon. p n" "n "r 'p P t 'n n P H T THIRTEEN TO HECEIVE DIPLOMAS Commencement Exercisec of Music School to Be Held June 7 and 8. Special leatures will be added . the ( oinineiicement exercises (I the I niveisit School ol Music this je.u Two evenings will be given ovei to the graduating seniors, June 7 and S On Friday evening, in the Temple Theatre, the eighteenth annual con cert ot the school will occur-, but given b the seniors rather than by the juniors, .is was formerly the cus torn The regular graduating exer cises will be held Saturday Thirteen members of the school, all girls, will icceive diplomas this ear Of these, nine have specialized in! piano, three in voice and one in violin The graduating seniors are as lol lows Bernice Chambers, Beryl Ilalni, Margaret Howard, Marguerite Klink er, Iluth l'llcher, Mamie Kohwer Keva Kussell, Josephine Sanford, Amelia Scliaer, Minnie Stabler, Aura Stevvait, I.illie Ward and Myrtle Wood The ( onservatory proper will not close until Frula, June l." It will reopen on June IT lor a live weeks'! summer session Some of the regular members of the faculty will teach dur ing tlie summer school Agricultural Club Meets. The last regular rrreetirrg of the Ag riculture club will be held Saturday evening at h 00 o'clock in C 1 01 Professor Fossler will give a stereop tican lectin e on (lermari After the address the annual elec tion of officers will take place, and therefore a full attendance is desiied CLUB ;SpEAKERS FAVQR SINGLE TAX SPECIAL CONVOCATION AR0USE8 ENTHUSIASM FOR PLAN. STIMULATES STUDENT ACTIVITY Nebraska Students Urged to Get To gether on This Community Meas uro for Their Own Sakcs. At a special convex atlon. heal ( s terda for the pin pose, the movement for a single tax was begun .vith a telling impetus On Heed, who haH been pushing the proposition lor somo time had an attractive program ar ranged which kept the major it of tho large audience that lllled the chapel until after twelve o clock After a few selections b the dleo Club, Dean Hesse was introduced and in characteristic manner present ed to the students a tew terse ideas worth remembering He einpbasi.ed the point that the more one puts irrto Ills college life the more good he de rives from It, that In the end ono cannot receive without giving Anan Raymond, a member of the junior law class, and a graduate of the class of 11)11, was the next speak er. He dealt with the subject from the student's point ot view and in tho course of his remarks answered tho arguments levied by the opposition. The present plan contemplates the ex emption of such students Irom pay ment of the tax upon their application for such relief fronr the Chancellor. Strikes Popular Chord. Mr Raymond struck u popular chord when he said irr part "There Is too much enlightened selfishness around this I'niversity What we need to do is to forget our own little (Continued on page 2 ) s