The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 29, 1912, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
ail IRebvashan
Published by the Studont Publica
tion Hoard of tho Ilnlvoralty of Ne
braska more real interesting material than
has any of Its predecessors, the
breadth of its scope is generally grati
fylng. although this very fact caused
some to cringe at Its exposures Per
haps the most novel feature is the
profusion of snap-shots and cartoons
which fill the "College Life" section
The Idea of the annual being a pic
torial review of the year seems to be
a good ono.
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EDITORIAL 8TAFF
Editor HFARLE K. HOLMES
Managing Editor F. ('. McCONNELL
Associate Editor ..IH'RTON S HILL
Associate Kditor ..RUTH MUNUKIl
EDITORS TO BE CHOSEN
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BU8INE88 8TAFF
Manager C. C. BUCHANAN
ARH-t Manager J. V. MOIUUSON
Circulation Manager LEO UHEKN
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance.
Single Coplet, 6 Cent Each.
Telephone: Auto 1888.
Night Phones Auto 1888; Editor,
1035; Manager, Auto 1821
Auto
KntiMPd ut the jiostolnco at Lincoln.
NeliniHkii. im BMMMii! clivBB mull mutter,
under Urn Act of Congress of March 3.
1879
WEDNESDAY. May 2!. 1!U2
A YEAR OF PROGRESS.
From th standpoint of student :ic
tlvitl(H tho year Ih practically com
pleted. It Iuih been a very successful
year, one of which Nebraska can well
bo proud, for It Iuih witnessed a
marked advanco In every line
AthletlcH were a groat booHt for tho
school; the band did Its Hhare of ad
'ortislng during the football season,
and showed Its willingness to recipro
cate when it gae cainpua concert s
The dramatic efforts, which are year
ly becoming more pronounced, were
marked bv tho entrance of a new
phan( of college dramatics which bids
well to become permanent 1'nher
sity Night drew too large a crowd
showing that the interest therein is
on the rise The "Trail" proved as
lucrative as in former years The
girls' gym exhibition was novel and
attractive The Idea of establishing
definite dates for all university af
fairs was carried out, thus paving the
way for the establishment oT tradi
tions. Tho Cornhusker banquet was
made a success under an entirely new
scheme, the campaign for "Rag" sub
script Ions has given that paper more
subscribers than It has had for sev
eral years The Cornhusker sold more
copies by nearly two hundred than it
did last year those who could not
obtain a copy expressed greater re
gret than In former years
In these, and many other respects.
Nebraska has forged to the front Its
llnal stop which is yet pending will
form a fitting climax to such a year
of progress
The Last of Next Week Will Deter-I
i
mine the Fate of Newspaper i
Aspirants.
The editorial Htaff of tho Daily Ne- !
braskan will not be chosen for a feu
dajs as Dean Stout will bo out of
the city until after May :tl Nothing
can be done until ho gets back and
tho "lucky" men will not know their
fate until the last of next week
Ten applications for editorial posi
tions are now in tho hands of Score
tary Reed These include ono for
editor In chief, two for managing edi
tor, five for associate editor and two
applications for positions not speci
fled The main contest is for the asso
ciato positions and It is anticipated
that the board will have difllculty in '
selecting these from the large mini
her of applicants
Rumors have been flying around the
campus tho last few weeks that a,
now job Is to bo created, a sort of
general gills' activities and social edi
tor.
VAN DUSENJIYIAKES. STATEMENT
Editor of 1912 Cornhusker Gives Credit
to All Who Took Active Part I
In Getting Out Annual.
At the request of the editor of the
Cornhusker. the following paragraph
is here inserted
"lleeause of the fact that Rurton
llill'8 picture Is not shown in the
group picture of the Cornhusker staff,
I would like to hero give the credit
which is due to enthusiastic and ef '
flclent labor by stating that he has j
proven one of the most valuable men
to this Cornhusker that any annual
could desire. i
"I also wish to take this opportunity
to publicly thank every fellow student
who has at any time helped in this
work, and also those who were so
kind as to furnish pictures or m an
other way display an interest in the
success of tho Cornhuske'- "
NO PAPER TOMORROW.
In view of the fact that tomorrow is
a national holiday, there will lx no
"Rag" This Is duo not only to a
strike among tho reportorial staff, but
also to a refusal on tho part of the
printers and linotype men to labor on
a holiday.
ANNUAL CAUSES COMMENT.
The Cornhusker has at last made
Its appearance It might bo safo to
assert that it has caused more crlt
iclsm than has any recent edition.
This criticism has been In ho main
very favorable; tho unfavorable com
ments have como mostly from those
who suffered in tho pages of tho "Col
lego Llfo" section, and who failed to
seo tho humor connected with a re
vlow of their own weaknesses or
peculiarities.
Without a doubt tho book contains
MEMORIAL DAY TO BE QUIET.
Memorial Day will be quietly cel
brated at Nebraska this year No
classes will be held all day Thursda
in honor of tho old soldiers The
Library will bo closed as in fornu i
years.
Some of tho Cniversity cadets will
march In tho annual parado of the
old soldiers and state militia, but as
this is not required of the would be
soldiers, tho number of those partici
pating will probably not he very large
No special convocation exercises in
honor of tho day will be given Thit
fcilows tho custom of former years
as no special convocations have eer
been held on Memorial Day A few
groups and individuals are planning
picnics for Thursday One of the
largest of these will be a picnic for
members of tho Cornhusker stalf,
given by Pornleo Rranson at her
bungalow In tho "Pen" woods.
Senior Play
FRIDAY, JUNE 7, Oliver
COLLEGE MEN
Should have their Clothes Made to Order
We have the finest fabrics and make the best fitting clothes in
Lincoln. Spring and Summer Suits
$15.00 and up
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More Commencement Suggestions
New Leather Goods. We have some new Fobs.
A select line of new Hat Pins, small and dainty
A few Senior Pins left.
The University Book Store
340 North 11th Street
OLIVER, FRIDAY, JUNQ 7th
A-Mid-Summer
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MATINEE AND EVENING
Engraved dunce programs done in
Lincoln. Ooker Engralng company
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For your orchestra call O. L. Jones.
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