THE DAILY NEBRASKAN NO- 5130 N fcj.T 11, ii. i- - ,. &H(i3'JjPPlWH!fc7wtoj,wWv rtn i ii 'illMftgp fcftJitfyjrayAJUgCWrft The Daily Nebraskan PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRA8KA. Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebraeska Telephones: I)n) -Office H1888 Kdltor --P.-1518 Managing Editor B 3844 Night Olllce 11 1204 HuhIiiohk Manager B-1821. Editorial Staff: Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor C. L. REIN, KENNETH M. 8NYDER Associate Editors J. L. CUTRIQHT, ELIZABETH MA80N C. NEIL BROWN Cartoonist David Meeker. Photographer Fred MacDonald Scribes: A R O'Hanlon Fred II Wells II. V. Lyman Howard It Illttinger Homer PbllllpR I K. Frost Clarenco Spelr H L CviRhlng Robert DavlH Louis Horne Society Reporters: (Malic Hardin Winifred Seeger Ilortense Kauffman Business Staff: Manager- (' (' IJuchanan Assistant Manager.! L Driscoll SubHcriptlon "$2 00 peV veai In advance 5 cents per copy Entered at the postofHee" at "Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class matter under act of Congiess March :i. 1ST!) Russell Philip T Ralph Wood 7'aul I, Martin V M Kadleck Ethol Arnold Ruth Squires FRIDAY, MARL II 11. VUA ' (it si .roll iKkets Tlie tllllst ll,le K 1 1 1 v ii th.il tin season tnkei pin pait Llll pnl Id let the holdei ill to .ill .llhle t i( i en's on the home tield ii(l Sigma I'ln Kpsilon. daiMing pailv, ,h( ,,,,.,, , ,.,.,. ,. than Calendar Kit I DA ,i . M UtCII 1 l Tin Kapp.i I'si lot in. il coin hotel CLOTHCRAFT BLUE SERGE SPECIAL GUARANTEED ALL WOOL $15 GUARANTEFD FAST COLOR T niple ISeia 'I In ta I'ln, dam HiK :ii I v . I'l.i temitv hall ( In ()nn ga. house pa i both allllll.il 1mIH1H i A( acia, lioiie p.u I S n-itn M KCII 1". Delta C.imm.i .iimmi.i1 Ii.iiiik t I'hl Kapp.i I'-i aiiiiii. il h.iiiiiii i Tegnei Soi n I Met ting Temple KIUDA , M RCI1 21 Delta I p ilon. .mini. il li.iiKim t SATURDAY, MARCH 22 Delta I'psilon. toimal paity. the did loi season luket the (ould b,ie Known that the piopei lnisiiii s ,i to do would be to add what tlu nei (led to the iil( e ot the m'.imim Ik kits To hold men up at t In (lool lii IIIOI e I ban the ,lgl i ed pi K ' is in oin iiidgnn lit i iitin-h I oo wide a dipailuie lioiu oidm.iiv biisiui ss integi it Iti i I s, sin h an aihitiaiv violation nl a (onti.ict with the students puts a danipei on spmt nd ot all thing" athleius appeal to need enthusiasm the most Hut we submit that the I When you see how one of these Clothcraft Suits will fit you, and how well it will wear and retain its shape and dressiness, you'll wonder why you have not tried these all-wool, guaran teed to give satisfaction clothes before. Come and see this BLUE SERGE SPECIAL. You will like it and it will save you money. SPEIER&SIMON - student who has bought a season The Nebrahkan welcomes its iluet ticket to an athletu event, and is then bundled and tltt guests attending ' intoi tiled at the dooi that be must I the high school basketball tourn.i inent It leels that the high school in a larger sense is a part ol the I'm verslty, that the University onlv finishes the work of education that is really begun in the numerous and ef flcient high schools of the state We rejoice that we have the opportunity of entertaining prospective university students, and hope that In looking our Institution over they will go away satisfied that the best place on earth to complete their education is light here In the 1'nheisitv of Xebiaska THE SLAUGHTER OF UNIVERSITY All who attended the Kansas . N't pav I w o oi thiee times the alue of his tnket to the eent, has not the ei best ol teeling toward the ac ti Kit s ol his school We ei just 1 j and rightfully sup pose that the Univeisity cares more to subsist on his finances than it does lor his enthusiasm The result is that a poor student ceases to pa tronie the games, and fruitless effort is spent trving to arouse a splilt for which no inc can know In advance how much he will have to pay. FOR THE SAKE OF COMMERCIAL FAIRNESS AND UNIVERSITY SPIRIT. PUHLIC SENTIMENT SHOl LD CONDEMN THIS VIOLA i biaska basketball game sa that then , Th ). OF CONTRACT ..... ....... .1 siimelll llCKeis it) an aiiiieuc eveius would not admit them to the game The s,i that no one could get into the game unit ss be paid ad oi 7" cents loi admission This is not too much to pa lot so impoitant a has ketball game And we can conceive that Kansas piobabl.v needed the inonej Hut the managers ot the game must have known that thev weie violating (heir (onti.Kt with the puichaseia PHI BETA KAPPA. "lesteidav at convocation were an uouik cd the names ot thirtj six stu dents who obtained Phi Beta Kappa bonois This is a distinction tho ir cipiei.ts undoubtedly deserve. We know most ot them peisonally, and we (an sa that in the case of all we know the honor has fallen to those (( ontinued on Page 3 ) The New English Last for Young Women if i " . $4.50 per Pair IN TAN AND GUN CALF This is the smart last for young women.. Besides being a most excellent walking shoe, it has the slamp of fashions approval. 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