The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 01, 1913, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEHKASKAN
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebrasska
Telephones:
Dav oniir H-1888. Editor - U 1518. Managing Editor 11-3844
Night Oilier' II 4204. Business Manager IM821.
Editorial Staff:
r- . . rui, Managing Editor
C L RE?N KENNETH M. SNYDER
Associate Editors
J L OUTRIGHT, ELIZABETH MASON C. NEIL BROWN
Cartoonist David Meeker. Photographer Fred MacDonald
Scribes:
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a II rVIInriWin KrPCl II. WeilB IVIlMHeil I null'
U V Lyman Howard II Hittlnger
Homor Phillips I. K. Frost
Clarence Speir H. L. dishing
Robert Davis LouiflHorno
Society Reporters:
Claire Hardin Winifred Sceger
Ilortense Kanffnian
Business Staff:
Manager C ('. Buchanan Assistant Manager J. L Driseoll
Circulation Manager - T. Erie Keefer
Subscription ITT on per year in advance f cents per copy
Entered at the postotfTreat Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class matter
under act of Congress March :'.. 1879
'71 -XUESDAX-AFKIL 1. 1913
I Ralph Wood
Paul L. Martin
I M Kadleck
Ethel Arnold
Hnth Squires
FORTHE LATEST STYLES
In Spring Footwear at
Popular Prices go to
ROGERS & PERKINS
1129 O STRFET
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CAMPUS NOTES
Eioluhs Orchestia, riione L-73G:S.
. CONVOCATION .
fr )R. EDWIN MAAI'Jl -
"The Mexican Situation." j n ,, Sqli.,,Si 1;)11) of ()rd is visit.
-k " ing Iriends in Lincoln.
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" Hagensick's Orchestra, Auto B 1!)90.
When a man no longer has to woi k
,, degree while he is getting his Handa,lf -,. ()f A,,amSf ,s
education, work will be its ow n re ,lsUi,K r.u,mls ,n Unrolll
ward.
To duality tor a mimsteiial cit I()(il).s ()n.h,,straf ,,,, h7(;20
otlice a man must hae attested elti '
ciency and presumed honesty. With
more than a score of candidates run-
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ning for the city commission most
of whom will leceive bigger pay if
they are elected than they ever re
ceived before, care must be bad not
to vote for too honest a candidate
To succeed as a student, four
thingB are necessary: intelligence,
nerve, some money, and a few
friends.
To succeod as a student, three
thingB aro not necessary: honors, dia
monds and ice cream pants: honors,
because they do not increase one's
opportunities: diamonds, because they
fascinate without attracting; ice
cream pants because ou can only
afford one pair a year and they are
no protection in cold weather
Business meeting of C.lee Club to
night at 7. l." sharp at Temple
Mabel Bath is being visited 1 her
aunt, Mrs Emma Bath, of Auburn
Telephone Yule Bros al once.
Alma Plasters is unable to attend
her (lasses on account of illness
Dr. Alldritt, Dentist, 202 Ganter Bldg.
B-3609.
Adelle Davis spent the week end
at her home in South Omaha.
The H. S. & M.
Economic Prize
Otter
Is Not an April-Fool Joke
A mere advertisement, you say yes, but a
clever one, and a valuable offer just the same.
But did you stop to think what is the meaning
of this generosity? It means that it pays the
mammoth merchant-tailoring house of Hart,
Schaffner & Marx to establish these prices,
because college men, the country over, wear
Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes. What satis
fies other college men will satisfy you.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
Good Clothes Merchants
C. H Frey. University florist. 1133
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Florence' Crinini, '12, spent t In
week end with relatives in Lincoln
Ted Marriner Cleaner, Hatter and
Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
According to a card received b
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Olaia Reader of Columbus, Rita
Thomas of Peru, and Miss Livingston
el IM.it tsmouih. spent the week end
Prof. Caldwell, Prof. C. Pers,ger ( Trj ,)(1( h()US(v
who recently left for South America,
passed through Panama but a short
time ago. Heie he stopped and in-
spected tin canal with a young engi- jfaiC You Heaid It? i
neer. His next stop is to be at ('alio The New SonO 1
which is a five and a half days' jour- " IFRF?A KA" I
ney from Panama. This journey be I , JVCZ3iOi
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makes by the steamer (luatenuua. He ,
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The Cocp, Uni Ecck State
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
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
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will be heard from within the next
month from Lima.
BUDD
Why Pay More?
THE CAFETERIA
Of the University Y. M- C. A.
THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS
Breakfast 7 to 8 : 40 Dinner 11 to 1:M) Supper 5: 30 to 7
:- T H E T E M P L E -:
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug Co.
1 3th and O Sts.
HAVE
The Evans
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