The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 03, 1913, Image 2

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    T II 10 DAILY NEHRASKAN
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
Office Administration Bui Ming.
Lincoln, Nebrasska
EDWIN S. RIPLEY
A.B. '01; LL.B. '04 'Michigan)
LAWYER
CANDIDATE FOR CITY COMMISSIONER
Asks the Support of University Men
Telephones:
Fditoi lil MS
I)a Oilier M 1SSS
Managing Editor B 3844
Niirht Olhcc IM.MII Rusliiess Manager M 1XJ1
Editorial Staff:
Fditor-m Chief Managing Editor
c L RENi KENNETH M. SNYDER
Associate Editors
J. L. OUTRIGHT, ELIZABETH MASON C. NEIL BROWN
Cartoonist David Meekei. Photographer Fred MacDonald
" Scribes:
!.
A II O'Hanlon
H F Lyman
Homer I'hilllpH
Clarence Spelr
Robert DuvIh
Russell lMnlip
7 Ralph Wood
Raul L Martin
F M Kadleck
Fthel Arnold
Iluth Squires
Fred R Wells
Howard U Rittlnget
I K Frost
II j dishing
Louis Horne
Society Reporters:
Claire Hardin Winifred Seegcr
Hortense Kauffinan
Business Staff:
Manager- (' (' Ruohanan Assistant Manager -J L Drisooll
Ciicnlat ion Manager T File Keefer
Subscription $2 ( per eai in advance f rents per cop
Filtered at the postoftice at Tlticoln, Nibniska, as second class matter i
under act of Congress Match .!, 1S7II
1 IU'RSDAY, AI'RIl. .:, liU.'l
l:ng.-i heiaiis. no one .an he held
A- k i sponsible to. i's doings The Rag
CONVOCATION. " yrhni'I Coinhrisk. i slafts ate similaih
jl. - oei linidined wilh honoiaiv scribes
-fc Song Recital at the Temple by -fr who i gaid iniheisity work as dig
-fc Maude Fender Gutzmer. -fa lulled and who aie sustained in theii
.jl. - ' est im.it e ol our activities 1 student
fc Aii.r 'De.ii Loe, Thine id" it seiitinient gcmialh Tin machine! I
(From S.unson and Deliu-h) -fc Ihiough which a collection o! miner
fa a "The Ran i Song" lie hum -fc sit activities aie expected to make
fa b "The Roe in the Cinhii -fa piogi.ss is t.u too bnnglesc me and
jl. Nein'ingt i -fa nnwieldh We must throw oil the bal '
c "The Ccnoto" I. a Foim- V last
-fc a "The Soldiei s Rude Chingi in -.-nt nnn1 as to the jmi
.jl. Sc lniiiiann W pose oi out activities ninsl ie(idc
jl. J, "Wllitliel' "Ar ! lll n. ll letoilll 111 the llltelest ol
efhciellC We nillsl cease lo legale! olll i
elloils .is hum is meieh '1 he .lie
in lac i oppoi t unit les lor those who
want to w oi k and can And hetoie
we c.iii stiip our oei bin dt 'lie! lira
hinei ol its dignified and oiiMinental
rash we must create m oui ehes a
sentiment that in college as in actual
lile ethcii IK is oui motto
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Wlil ToES
fc c "The Miller s Floweis -fa
jl. Schubeit -
(Fiom the Miller and the Riookl -fc
Rec ital and Ana. ".Judith"
jl, Concone -
This time of a the year do a stu
dent's worries begin befoie cm alter
sundown?
Who lias the coinage to mention
anything undei tire sun that is bet
ter on a clay like esteida than the
chinking fountain, which was the gitt
of the class ot l'.iO'.i'
Some one has suggested llr.it we
should pa it wilh oui working pi esc up
lion toi spiing teer Kansas and
Maine hae 1 1 led it and tan. d hope
lessl
THE FOUNTAIN IS RUNNING.
y- Hurray! ! -fc
The
"Elevation"
1 1
VS r ,i
or me
Law Profs
Required Nerve on the Part of the
will require more nerve on your part to
wear heavy underwear during these warm,
enervating spring days. Better stock up on
those cool comfortable, loose fitting B. V. D's
or Wilson "Klosed Krotch" Athletic Union
Suits. It will mean better spirits, better work
and more resistance to the spring fever germ.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
Good Clothes Merchants
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FORSXLF CHIOM' Rac cle wheel
in good condition Coaster brake
Will ss M l)aih Neb
CALL lor Die Journalisten pictures
Fni Rook Store. Debating squad
pictures ready Frederick Macdonald,
photographer.
DIVIDED RESPONSIBILITY.
One le.lsoil win Ulllesit, events
go so tar In hihil tinaiu i.ilh i- bee ausc
. ..iw.n i liil ii v im ill. ii ni.in.ii i men) Is
' . Dlth'sS SIMT FOR SLF Cooel stl
dnided among too niau Dance com
llllttees ol ten nielllbeis, one ot whom
woiks shoulel be a mitigating iiicuin
stance when a ban man is being as
sailed tor uietlii ienc So, too, the
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD Re-FRESHMENTSinthecity
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Fountain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
eTtih
ctTjlar
mm mf w omW J ' J Mmw Mt fmr Jr -Jf SmMmmMr MC r-W B. .mrm mM
in ood condition, coat f-izo 38,
hnjMh ol liouseis .'.1 Adcliess A22,
lul Nebi.iskan
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FOR SALi: tS tennis racket for $f
Innocent soiiet does not stall any-1 Cooel as new See Creer, Regis
thing and rereh does rt I iiish it, tiai's othce A'l'M
FORTHE LATEST STYLES
In Spring Footwear at
Popular Prices go to
ROGERS & PERKINS
1129 O STRFET
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:The:
University School of Music
Established 1894
Thorough instruction by modern methods in all
branches of music, practical and theoretical.
Pianoforte Voice
Pipe Organ Violin
All Wind Instruments
Public School Music
Apply for information lo
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director - - - 11th and R Sts.
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