The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 28, 1913, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebrasska
Telephones.
D;i Office- DISSS Kditor Blr,lX MnnagiiiR Editor II3SI4
NiKlH OHiee IMIiOt Busiin s-. Manage i B1S21
Editorial Staff-Fditor-in-Chief
Managing Editor
C. L. REIN. KENNETH M. SNYDER
Associate Editors
J. L. OUTRIGHT, ELIZABETH MASON C. NEIL BROWN
Cartoonist David Meeker. Photographer Fred MacDonald
Scribes'.
A It O'Hnnlon Fred II Wells
It F Lyman Houaid It Hit 1 inr i
Homer Phillips I K Frost
Clnrerujo Spelr H L Cushinp;
Robert Davis Louis Home
Society Reporters.
Claire Hardin Winifred See-;;, i
Ilortense Kauffninn
Business Staff.
ManaRer (' ' Buchanan Assistant Manager J L Diiseoll
Cii eul.it ion Manage! T Kile Koefer
Subscription $li nn pe-i em in advance ." cents per ( op
JSnLenid ii t tin nostolHee at Lincoln - lia-.ka, as second class niattir
under aet of fondles MIimIi 17 TTT) - - -- -
1'KIDAY. MAKUi X. 1M..1
Hesell Philip
I Ralph Wood
Paul L Martin
!' M KadleeK
Kthel Arnold
Ruth Squires
THE SENIOR PLAY.
The action of the se-nioi plaj coin
mittee In selecting as the .senior dra
matic entertainment Ibsen's "Pillais
oi Society," very piopeilj ( ommends
itself to people who aie more or less
actively engaged in piovidinR us with
duration throiiRh the dtaina Their
(oinments, published at lenRth in es
(erday'H issue oi the NehiasUan ;ie
needed suppoi I and i nc mil .iRement
to a battle we- h.i . ,il,i . w:ii !
loi RieatiM si i ic u--iii . 1 1 1 r I vdhiieiv
in all student activities 1'ln h.n.n
teristie thing about a plav liUe lb
en h is the fact that n (oniains some
thouRht It is not the meie shallow
motion plctuie lomanee such as might
arouse the spuits ot peisons worn
out by physical exeition Neithei is
it a few flights ot more or less doubt
tul humor, nor a scattered heap ot
disjointed emotions that any able
bodied man with a good digestion can
leel and appreciate. It contains a
potent kernel of genuine reality, the
stuff wo came to the University to
get and it is surrounded vi i.
enough beauty to make it interesting.
The play is only one of a great
number of equally satisfactory dramas
possessing leal literary merit The
prime virtue ot such plays consists
in the fact that thej do make you
think. We hope that the selection by
the junior class ot an historical
drama and the selection b the senior
class ot a thoughtiul diama will es
tablish a precedent for a giealei love
of the truth even in a toi m ot en
tertainment that is ve-i.v laigelv urn
tation
It we must conduct an agitation in
oider to get rid ot it-cognized Uni
veisity evils, and it the agitation re
quires the publication of certain in
criminating iacts, does it ically make
anv difference what our motive is in
publishing those tacts? Is it not true
that in a vei v lew more weeks we
u ill I i out ol school ,iiid bevoud anv
o:u s niteiist in our motives, while
lilies the evils as sue h are giappled
witli as thev aie exposed, they will
ontiiiiie as long as the I'niversitv
c out nines'' should not those who be
lievi that people conduct needed agi
latum tiom had motives ,isk them
selvis whithei thev would he willing
! conduct ill" same agitation at the
i isK ot ha v iiir tin ii mot iv es im
pugm d '
It aiivone would like to Know ju-t
i a iUistion ot fact foi personal in
toiin.itiou what out motives vveie
when we (ought the manage mi nt ot
Jie Nchiaska Cotillion, thev can find
out bv applving to us Oui point is
that (Mil motives have nothing to do
vith the need for getting moie leal
value out ot the money Dad sends us
to spi nd foi an education
llai;eiisic k's Oichestia. Auto B 2'J'M)
Th-odoie Phillips is visiting fi iends
it ill c ac la hou.se
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
LOST Small gold watch, monogiam
L H P on bac k Reward
LOST A small silver mesh purso in
U hall Wednesday morning. Find
er please return to this o ce.
3-27-1 t
FOR ItK.NT -To Maternity or sorority'
.i huge model n house. Inquire 1437
Q 3 28tf,
LOsT Tuesday, a pair of long white
kid gloves in package Return t()
Rag office. 3-28 tf
Freshmen as well as older students
will receive a hearty welcome, couite
ous treatment, and the best of service
idt Green's Barber Shop and Bathhouse
20 N. 11th St. Adv.
HICKING BOOTS $5.95
English Walking Boots for the Co-Eds
Full Lace, Low Heel, It's a $6.00 Shoe
1415 O STREET BUDD UP STAIRS
Spring
Shirt
Sale
Each is 69c
900 Fancy Negligees-with Separate
Collar( and Double Cuffs
They are Beige, Suazette and Per
calle and are with pin stripes and wide
stripes, of many colors.
These are Pretty Shirts and the Values are Good
Rudge & Guenzel Co.
Spring Line Of
Oxfords and
Pumps
Now Ready
Orri-z? s?l?)
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"SPA" I
Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room I
Cafeteria Plan I
City Y. M. C. A. 13tb and P I
HA VE
The Evans
DO YOUR WASHING