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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1912)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN CHANCELOR ISSUES WARNING WITH RESPECT TO PARADE Repetition of Parade of Three Years Ago Might Prove Disastrous This Year. With :i iev to forestalling an "" due roudyimn during the shirt tail parade, which ore-urn this eenln the Chancellor has written the fl lowing letter It is addressed jri niarily to the cadet ofl'ieers and '" the InnorentH. hut Hh HUKgostioiiH an' bucIi an should he borne in mind h all- To the omc(rs of tho Cadet Hattalien and the MemberR of the Sneiol of Innocents- After the (lisgracoful conduct of University students during the "shirt tail parade" three years ago in en terlng places where they were not invited, and particularly in entering tho Woman's Huilding and hteakinp at least one door into a oimK woman's private room tho facult ami tho people of the state domanded tin' abolition of a custom under coer of which such disgraceful conduct " allowed to take place Two yearn ago, on the very positive assurance that all future parados would he or dorly, and that no depredations woul'l bo committed, no unauthorized places entered, and no offensive langnaK'' used, the parade was permitted (, that occasion the pledges of represe" tatlvo students, including officers h"1' Innocents, were carried out to the let tor, and tho good name of the I'"' orsity suffered in no respect year ago there was some lowering " the standard established the car 1"' fore, though the conduct of the M dents was ver much better than im der the old custom Addressing you now as a fiiend a"1' co worker for the good repute of I'"' I'niversitv and tho state, I am semi ing this letter to those who. if tlif) really appreciate tho gravity of H"' situation, can control student sentl inent After tho very unwelcome notorleh result frig from TTTo recent encamp ment, wo cannot afford to ha e am thing happen which will cause fur ther criticism or arouse a public sen tlment which will compel me to nu't' out punishment for misconduct I '" asking each and all of you to line very possible effort to restrain H;t lawless, if there be any such ainoiiK us, and to repress the undue efforwH cence of well meaning, but misgnim'il enthusiasm It has been suggested that if nv disorder should follow this rompetl tive drill. It would be desirable ,() abolish the custom I mention thin not as a threat, but merely to rImw how faculty members and public look at certain things I regret that I shall be away to do liver a high school commencement address during tho night of the "coin pet." I hopu that tho boys will have a splendid time. I Bhall bo glad to help financially in collecting such fuel for a bonfire on Nebraska field hh Hie merchants of tho city may donate With best wlshPH for a succeBHful day and evening, I remain, yourH ery sincerely, S. AVBRY, Chancellor Engraved danco programs done In Lincoln. Ocker Engraving company Flrownell block. Josephine Sanford went to Omaha yesterday to spend tho rest of tho week. SPOONS Engraving Free Uni Spoons -College Oirl Spoons Lincoln Spoons "j I (Vv V. " V 7 Ideals arc like stars, you cant touch them but you can use them as guides and follow them. One of our guiding ideals in business is "courteous and efficient service for every cus tomer." If you have precon ceived clothes wants our salesmen do their best to satisfy them. If you have not, they give you intelligently and honestly what their judg ment tells them is best for you--regardless of the store's interest. We'd rather have your continued patronage and good will than to bleed you once and lose you forever. When you're ready for new clothes or furnishings keep this in mind. MAGEE & DEEMER All students should tIbU th "Col lee Inn Barbor Shop at 127 North 1 2th. 8 L. Chaplin, Prop. JlTSc us far tout f naxt job of pnntinr. Pergonal Buperviion enables ub to make each job please. 128 N. 14 Bt "Weekly ahi) nntn of the host there h in choco'fttef Huylers lAhltmnn's Louuney'e Morrla' 7Veier DrugCp. I 3th and O Y.V. C . Merchant Tailor Shop SuitB Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed Shop in Basement Y. M. C. 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Everything the Drugs Toilet Articles Stationery f Safety Razors Fountain Pens tfVnAVttk w J I Jva Pennants Athletic Supporters Elastic 8tockings Shoulder Braces and TRU88E8 HERPQLSHEIMER'S CAFE Dinner HiJO to Ii30 TC Sppr Ii30 U 7i30 XJL A!o Cafetorlan Styl HAVE EVAIN Do Your Laundry " SPA " Try a lunch at th Y. M. 0. A. Lunch Room. Oafaterla Plaa. City Y. M. C. A. I3(h ant 1. FROM We're putting ll) t Ins sin wit li con fidence, and we're putting it up lo Mav BOOTERY Man's Shoe Store) 144 No. 12 St. The moment you put on clothes made to your meas ure, you see the vast differ ence between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more Be sure to see our line first. College Tailor College View, Nebraska FHon 4Q Student Needs in HUYLER'8 Chocolates &. Bon Bona 8oda Water and Lunches 7e3h'Ltm alira Hlgl.lxac of Odd Ntooni mill Fork Established 1871 1143 0 Street UNIVERSITY JEWELEF. j?ioi.i'i'W-i'ii - - --.7ra