The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 07, 1913, Image 2

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    T II 10 1) A I L Y N 10 URASKAN
The Daily Nebraskan
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebrasska
Telephones:
Dm mile.. IM.SKS Edltoi It 1C.1K Managing Editoi H.'tRll
Night ()lli( M 1 JO I Hiislm ss Ianagei It 1K'.!1
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD Re
FRESHMENTS in the city
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Fountain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
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Managing Editor
Editorial Staff:
Fditor-in Chief
C L. REIN, KENNETH M. SNYDER
Associate Editors J L. OUTRIGHT, ELIZABETH MASON C. NEIL BROWN
Cartoonist David Meeker. Photographer Fred MacDonald
A II CVHnnlon
H F. Lyman
Ilomor PhllllpH
Claronco Spolr
Robert DuvIr
('Intro Hardin
Scribes:
Fred It WpIIh
Howard It Htttlngci
I K Frost
II L. CuHhlng
Louis Home
Society Reporters:
Wlnifrod Seegc r
Hortense Kauffinnn
Manager- (' (' Buchanan
lii'SM'll Philip
I Unlpli Wood
I "it ii 1 I. Martin
F M Kadlec k
I0thl Arnold
Ruth Squires
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
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Business Staff:
Assistant Manager J L Driscoll
Subscription $2 00 per yeai In advance
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Entered at the poHtodlcc at Lincoln. Nebraska, ns second class matter
under act of Congress March ;t, 1871)
FRIDAY, MARCH 7. 1913
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-UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.
Fiidav. March 7 nit lite
German Diamatic Club Play. Tetn
pie
Palladtan Literary Socio!
Slgmn Alpha Epsllon. Annual Ban-
qut
Phi Delta Theta, Annual Banquet
Kappa Alpha Theta. Annual Han
quot.
rule to get ml ot the eils ot fiatei
Th" purpose of the second sernestei
ph dging rule was not to help or re
Hee the. tiaternitles The design of
that tule was to protect the freshman
from mdue interfeienc at the be
ginning of his Unhersity com so with
his habits ot study The purpose
of second --emestei pledging was not
Alpha Chi Omega. Fonnal P.u t . to help etrj tiaternity get all the
Lincoln Hotel
Kuppa Sigma, Dancing Patl Pi a
ternity Hall.
Delta Gnmmn, Dancing Pait, Kol
soin Hall
Y W C Meeting b Miss Burner
Komensky Club meeting, Temple
Agricultural Club meeting, Temple
Saturday, March 7
Unhersity Night, Temple
Phi Delta Theta, Formal Parts
Lincoln Hotel
Sigma Chi, House Pait
Students' Debating Club meeting
From the able, accurate, cleat pie
sentation of the fraternity iew point
on Homester pledging as expressed by
a follow worker in these columns
yesterday, we dissent The editorial
asserts that tecond semestei pledg
ing is bad in itself because the fra
ternlties won't obsetve it, because
the fraternities begin to iush the first
day of school and continue until
pledge day next semestei The liter
insists that since the mtei tiatoinit
council has been unable to keep the
Greek letter oi ganiations within the
rule, therefoie, not the liateinities
but the rule ate at fault And he con
cludon bv lecominending that trater
nitlos be set fiee of all regulations
goerning rushing and pledging
The tact of the matter is that fra
ternities need regulation Lou ex
perience with club lite has shown
that it has powei both tor good and
evil It is the object ot regulations
like the second semester pledging
"good men" it wanted The function
ot thi tule has been to limit, curtail
and lestiain the rushing and pledg
ing lights of the fraternities And it
is no answer to this meiitoilous reg
ulation in behalf of freshman stud
to assert that the iolation of this
rule 1 the fraternities has proven
its inelllciencj The fraternity must
eithci obey this rule or acknowledge
that its sstem is out of harmony
with the educational designs of the
institution
Our position on trateinities and
their relation to niles is simply this
We ue in tax or of fraternities We
enjo club life and have sought it
persistentlj Hut we do insist that
when the tiaternity does anything
that intei teres with the educational
functions (f tlie University as a
whole, then the fraternity is a fit oh
ject tor lniersit regulation THE
FKATEKNITN LIKE THE INDIVID
PAL SI'l'DENTS COMPOSING IT,
Ml'ST OBE RULES DESIGNED
FOR THE EDIH TIONAL HENEFIT
OF THE SCHOOL
St Joe Pitcher to Coach Team.
Lt da the echo of the base
hall (m be heard in the Uni. gym.
It wiathei pel nuts, outdoor practice
will start in earnest as soon as
school takes up after vacation.
Johnson a tegular pitcher of St.
Joe Western league team is regis
ter d in school and has volunteered
'o teich the pitchers some of the
liner points ot the game.
Our M. & P. Special
3.50 Shoe
FOR Men
Realizing that many men do not
wish to pay 5 00 or 6 00 for a pair of
shoes wc have made a very special
effort to induce manufacturers to bring
, out a really good serviceable shoe to
sll for 3.50.
We made our first aim 'quality" and went to one of the largest
manufacturer of shoes in America, with our specifications. With con
lderable difficulty and some changes we were able to have these
hoes made so we could sell them for 3.50.
We chose a good conservative last one that will appeal to the
majority of men, not sacrificing quality to style, as is done in many
lines today, but having them made of good solid calf skin that will
WLAR substantial soles, good easy heels and medium round toes,
make a c ombination that would be hard to beat, even at a higher
price.
May be had in button or lace style Tan Calf or Gun Metal Calf
- either high cut or oxfords. More value for the price will make
hese shoes popular with men who spend their money carefully
DROP IN AND SLIP ON A PAIR.
Shoes Main Moor
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MILLER & PAINE
B 6152
2026 O St.
Puritan Ice Cream Co,
H. C. HATHAWAY, Propr.
Fitting Shoes Up Stairs
Not only $5 00 Shoes do I sell for $2.50.
I fit 'em. You get a $5.00 with every pair.
So many merchants forget this little detail. With me
it's the whole game. Let the chiropodist starve.
BUDD 1415 O STREET
Our pioducts consist ot ne ci earns, ices, sheibeitsp punch and
all those special delicacies known to the ice cieain n.ule
They aie made in a modern, sanitary lactorv, eer department
of which is under the neisonal sunerusion ot the pioptitior
People who have tried our products award them the place of
highest merit.
Note. Our retail department will furnish complete party service.
The Puritan Ice Cream Company
H. C. HATHAWAY, Propr.
Phone: B-6152
2026 "0" STREET
"The Company of Guaranteed Service"
UP STAIRS
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