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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1912)
aWCTWT33IS7imli3?g ) THE DAILY NEBRABKAN 2)atl IKlcbrashan Published ly the Student I'ubllca Hon Hoard of tho University of Ne braska Saturday Specials EDITORIAL 8TAFF Keillor . . . SKA It 1 .10 F I10I-MKS .MnmiKin Kdltoi F C McCONNFLL Associate F.clitoi ltrUPON S HILL Associate- Kdilor RUTH MUNUKR BUSINE8S STAFF Manager C C HUCI1ANAN Ass't MimaKcr I V MORRISON Circulation Manager... U0 HRKION SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $200 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Slnole Coplet, 6 Centi Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Editor Auto 1035; Manager, Auto 1821. !'.nti-rM! ut tho nostofllco ut Lincoln, N.-hiiiHkii. an h.-ioihI cIhhh mall muttor. muliT th Act of CoriKrcss of March 3. 1879 . FRIDAY AY I'M A PARTING WORD. This is Die laHt iHsue .of the 'Raj;' for the school ear of nil 1'MU It Is to he hoped that the next edition shlch will make ItH appearance next September will Htart under, more fa oruble cli euinstances than Iuih the preHent adminlstrat'on If the meaH ure now under consideration is put thiouKh Nebnmka will no longer hae to apologize- foi ltn dull and he satis fled to go without tho papt'i ot to subset ibe foi it through a tense of duty At the beginning f OUI teim we an nounced out polic as consisting malnU of the collection and printing of newH We li.iM' not Hue e ceded in that lespect iih we nhould liked to. and us we should hae donc had the llnancial condition of the papei wai ranted it F.etbod has not been Huited, little did we expect to accom plinh the impossible, hut we can con seientiouHh say that we hae done our best We have not printed eery thing that ban been submitted to us, but whatevet has not been Incorpor ated into out columns has been ex eluded on a put el impersonal basts, and because, in our Judgment, it was not of general intetest, or not the ad ocate of healthy principles V( have tried to repi cheat all phases of university life, but teali'e a failure in some tespeets Thin failure cannot be laid vvholl upon our HhonhleiH however foi it can be hugely attt United to the lack of in tetest in the publication, which has prompted man of the 'desti uctl" nature to exclaim What s the use ' and to use the oppoitunitv to 'knock the publication The reporters have woiked long and diligently and deseive a great deal more- credit than is oidinarlly given them Few readers realize the twin tires between which they exist, H they fail to tiansport the news itn parted to them by some irate reader they receive from him scathing crlt IcIhiu, If the fall to cover some as signment given them by the "powers that be," they receive another tliade For all this they get occasional praise from the editor and a credit In the University that Is if they have worked hard enough So it is that the putting forth of tho NebraBkan Is not Htich an enviable work as one might Imagine, it de inandH more time than the average editor haH to give to it. and it brings little return to him in the way of appreciation However if w e h:n during the last semester done anv thing to mouse Nebraska spitit either among students facultv cm alumni we consider our time well spent , it we have paved the wav towaids a larger and more intcies ing paper, such a one as the students will hasten to read and to praise v e feel not the slightest legret Hoi malice touaids those who have c oi sidered our efforts as not worth while SENIOR PLAY BIG EVENT. (Continued from page 1 ) dall in cor responding paits Ralph (iiirtett will he seen as Theseus the lamotiH Duke of Athens and Miss louise Hail as his wife, llippolvta and Ralph llalderson as Kgeus the fatliei of llippolvta (ieorge Licur as Ohreon. the king of the tairies, and Miss ( lara Wilson as the queen are two of the most graceful performers seen on the I'm versit stage in vears Their f.mv dance given in the fourth act, is pro nounced by those who have seen it as one of the most finished produc tions ever presented by amateur per formers in this cit Rut the I'niver sit public- should not fall to see Miss Witia Coleman as Ruck Miss ( ole man is the part itself and ou hav e only to ask some member of the cast what it is worth to witness Miss olem.in s antics upon the stage The laughtei of the phi is brought forth hv the sostvled 'hard handed men of Athens," who endeavor to pie sent a iil.i foi the pleasure- of tin duke and his companv K Nelson as Nick Hottotn the weaver Rex Davies as Quince the carpetitei Don ( astile as Smug the joiner Allen Mosei as Flute- the bellow smaker Frank Kruse as Snout the tinker and Richard ( iornwell as Starveling the tailor present a coined that will bring the most haul hearted to tears Their interpretations of the different characters is excellent and when in the last act thev present the most foolish of love plas thev poitiav their best abilitv The dancing chorus consists of the following Cniversit girls Misses Florence Farmnn Madeleine Stiveis Kula Hates Intra Merman Florence Rush, Louise Dusatka Margaret Keifer Freda Stuff, (.oldie Munson Marjorle Selleck Killed Sloan Vivian Cleaver, Rarbaia Osborne Reatiiee Longtin, Mildred Daniels Ruth Rr id enbaugh Iniise Northrup Celia M.t lone. Hazed Ritche.v and Marv Schi oeder The- entile scot e of Mendelssohn s MidSummei Nights Dream' will be- rendered bj the orchestra limlei the peisonal direction of Prof ( arl Steckelbeig of the I niveisit School of Music Washington University Medical School Admission requirements two years of colleges work including English, German, physics, chem istry and biology Full time staffs in leading clinics as well aa in laboratory branches En trance examinations September U4 25. Session begins Septem her 30 For catalogue and in formation address Washington University Hedical School 1806 LOCUST 8TREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. 12 l2c for 25c Wash Ties 12 l2c for 25c Lisle Socks 59c for Hot Weather Shirts all Styles $1.50 for $3.00 grade Staw Hats Palace Clothing 1419 Company o st. We congratulate you who are finishing your University work this year chn-&. d WMW OLIVER, FRIDAY, JUNE 7th A-Mid-Summer Night Drean EXAMS our line of shoes uU 3110 jijU BUDD - 1415 0 Street (SENIOR FLAY MATINEE AND EVENING m