THE DAILY NEHRA8KAN WISCONSIN PAPERS WORRY i May Lose Control of 8tudent Publica tions. Faculty Interest Commit tee Active incoiisin new Hpii)M doin 1h tiein liliiiK In i t h1hxs at the thought of faculU control of their publicatlotiB The ei thought linn nioiiHed fi nest of bees in -Undent sentiment, and all are .shouting freedom of Hpeech and freedom of the pieHH If the faculty adopt the recommendation of the fac nlt inter et committee, for a hoard of control of student publications, only those publications which are sanc tioned by a committee of four faculty and four student members will bo per mitted to exist and those, chosen few will be under absolutely control of the faculty ThiB system of control has been In practice at Nebraska for some time and has been found very success ful, only a comparatively few instances of trouble having arisen TRACK MEN PREPARE FOR MEET Whereas, tho grim Aangel of Death haB robbed us of our beloved friend and classmate, Miss Katheryn Yates, Whereas, her untimely de parture has left an unfilled breach In our class organiza tion and a sorrowing memory In tho hearts of her friends and fellow studentB, Bo It Resolved, That the (Mass of 1913, in appreciation of her untiring efforts as a loyal student, of her genial nature as a companion an'd of her matchless fidelity as a friend, Bubmlt to her parents and frionds this resolution as an evidence of tho highest re gard and esteem wo hold for her as our friend and class mate and tho deep sorrow we feel at her sudden and un timely departure Re it further Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to her parents and anoth er published in Tho Daily Ne-braskan. Did you receive one of the prizes last week in the great sale? GET A PRIZE THIS WEEK - AT The UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 340 N. 11th Street Kanas City Run Next Saturday Night Makes the Squad Work , Hard. i 'I rack men hae been working out consist entlj this week in spite of the adverse weather conditions, preparing for the hiK meet at Kansas City Sat urda night Rncely, Reaer, Claik, and Zuinw in kle have been selected as the men to make the nip. and tlie expect to show the men I torn the southland that we hae runnels as well as football men If Nebraska wins the relay race lace against Oklahoma they run the winners of the other relas Basketball. The basketball team ib preparing for the most strenuous series of the year when they meet the fast team from the Iowa State Agricultural School. Al though Nebraska has been victorious in two previous contests they are not oer confident as the class of Ames is recognized The Y M C A cabinet will hold their meeting at 6 15 tonight MME SARAH BERNHARDT AT THE ORPHEUM. Martin Reck offers MMH SARAH HERN'HARDT, supported bv her com- pan of 25 plaers from the THEATRE SARAH HKRNHARDT. Paris, in a rep ertoire to consist of her following sue i cesbes at the Orpheuin for four per lormances two matinees and two nights, Monday, April 7th, and Tues day, April 8th Monday matinee and Monday night "Lucrezi Horgia," Tues day Matinee, "One Christmas Night," Tuebday night, "Camille" Her com pany includes Mons Lou Tollegen and Mons Deneubourg, Kaeres, Terestrl, Mile Selor, Due, and Mine Roulang er. And a complete high clasb vaude ville bill Prices for this engagement are as tollows- Matinees, entire lower floor, $1.00. Balcony, first 19 rows, 75 cents Last four rows, 50 cents Rox seats, $1 50. Loge seats, $1 00 Night prices, entire lower floor, $1 50 Balcony, first Hi rows, $1.00 Last four rows, 75 cents Rox seats, $2.00. Logos $150. Mail orders accompanied by check will be numbered and filed, to be filled In tho order of their receipt, Wednesday, March 12th Seats will be put on sale Wednesday, March 19th, at 10 A. M. Only reservation accompanied by cash or chock will be accepted. No tele phone orders. Kindly mako all checks, money orders, etc., payable to L. M. Gorman. Mgr. Enclose self-addressed .stamped envelope. Adv. Ensign Omnibus and Transfer Co. Never close! Day or night Service and reliability our aim If in need of a cab call ENSIGN Give your call for baggage No waiting or worrying then. Phone B 2303 Office 221 So. 11th St THE CAFETERIA Of the University Y. M (.' A THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS Breakfast 7 to 8. JO Dinner 1 1 to 1 10 Suppci 5 W to 7 : THE T E M P L E -: TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES They are always the best We serve hot and cold drinks all winter long. Lincoln Candy Kitchen South West Corner 14 and O Street T HE MOMENT YOU PUT OA CLOTHES made to your measure, you see the vast dif ference between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more. Be sure to see our line first. College Tailors College View Phone B-0-X-48W Read the "Rag" Subscribe for the "Rag iwfp THE NEW MODEL, NUMBER FIVE L. C. Smith & Bros TYPEWRITERS Ball Bearing Long Wearing HAVE YOU EXAMINED ONE? More L. C. Smith Typewriters used by the University of Nebraska than all other makes combined. Just the result of a careful and thorough test. Call ancKsee one of the new models. If you do not find time to call, drop a card for the booklet. During the past few months we have secured as part payment on new L. C. Smqh typewriters sold, a large number of other makes, many good as new. These will be sold for One-fourth to One-half original cost. Certainly some real bargains. Our stock of rental machines is very complete, any standard make. 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