The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 13, 1913, Image 2

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    TOE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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The Daily Nebraskan
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
Office AtlmmiBtrntlon Building. Lincoln, Nebrasoka
Telephones:
Da (Mine IMSSS Kditor H 1 f. 1 K Managing Editor H 3844
Nigbi (Mine It tL'iil Husiness Manager H 1.X1M.
Editorial Staff:
Fclitor in Chirf Managing Editor
C L. RFIN, KENNETH M. SNYDE
Associate Editors
J. L. OUTRIGHT, ELIZABETH MASON C. NEIL BROWN
Scribes:
U V linnn Fred H WcIIh J Ralph Wood
lliiiin'i Phillips Howard R Hlttinger Raul L. Martin
Clai-.iK-.. Swir K Frost V M Kndleck
Society Reporters:
Clam- llaidm Winifred Seoger ftlhel Arnold
I Ini tense K mi PI ma ii Ruth Squires
Business Staff:
Mauag'-i ' ' Miichnnan Assistant Manager- J L. Driscoll
"ircul.it ion Manager T. Erlo Keefer
Sub' i i ipl urn fjou per year in advance f cents per copy"
Enlciid at (lie postolllce at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second class matter
under act ol Congiess March '.',, lS7i
TUKSDAY. APRIL IT,, 1913
'I Ii" 1 l'iiI.ii 1 ill iiiok a acal ion
hiil.i 'I Ins h,m' i t, perpetrated
Me' Kir'ii 1 mi; Socielj Committee
111 (Ii.ii)" 1 Thompson, Sjngien, T-a -.1
if- l.smaii. (Iiairman These men
li.ti- rule' iiitn liidini; toi an indefinite
pi'l Kill
Tlie 1 ( ) 11 1 in 1 ( I 1 1 hikes 1 his oppoi 1 1111
il in Ihank Hie lefiilar stall" lor the
ii' i- ol iliep.ipei iiiul a 1 1 incon enience
lit Ii 1 1 1 ; 1 ha e 1 exulted.
l.in Nelnaxka engineers havt
lll.lile Iiolallle sill cesses 111 their cllOS
ill pi oil - -ioll ' lliee i;i ,idn;it ion Then
aii al-o ,1 I who aie what soni"
might ( .ill ( (Ullplete failures
The I
li.l'OII' lor llie sllei e x. d I lie failure
ill I lie.xe nil 11 i- ol ital intei est to
I hose w lie, III a lew eai s. W ill be
111:1 K in--, or 111. 11 1 in;;, iniiids ol tlieii
own liean Stout x aiticle, appearum
1 I' 1 win le 111 this issue, ix one of ex
pei ial a I in- to engineei ini; stinlentx
WE WANT TO KNOW.
( )ui nut i.ils ai e not ( ' 1. It hut w e
w.ini to know just the same
What .lie the eugllieeis going to do?
e I 1 1 1 coillg lo g'l together be
hmil one big Kngiueering Socletj?
Or. an- the going to split up into
. our ii p. 11 1 mental cluhx?
Will thiie he a u ni li imI Kngiueering
( .1II1 He spll It "'
()r, will theie lie four gioups, c;k h
one knock 11m the olhel ?
Thlx 1. the 1 xiic lielore the ellgi
10 i 1 . ai pi 1 1 111 plan w ax suli
IIUII11I .il the l.l -I Kllgilieel mg SocietN
lie 1 1 1 1 1 - wh.i Ii. Il .idopleil. assilie.x the
1 nni inn. tin 1 o ihi depart mental clubs
but makes them subordinate to the
Knmiii'i linn Societs in matteis wlncli
i oncel n the w hole college Tills is as
it should lie
it is claimed that the departmental
clubs will lose some ol their present
power by this plan We will not no
into the merits ol this argument, hut
we do say that it is of secondary im
portance The Kngiueering College
can not hope for its rightful share of
Union Suits
Close Crotch-$1.50 Grade
BUDD
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power and influence in school activi
ties from the effoits of departmental
chilis. It is in the Kngiueering Society
fhai we can do flit- most good for the
college "nailed we stand you know
the rest of it
We are in favor of departmental
clubs We are also in favor of an En
gineering Society.
There were three departmental
clubs in existence when the present
ngineering society u as organiezd The
departmental clubs did not and could
not fiom their nature fill the bill
Tln- could not develop and and main
tain a hcalthv college snirit Swmio of
those in the departmental clubs at
piesent, seem to have forgotten this
fact.
if the term "Nebraska Engineer" is
to mean an thing it will be because
the student body ol the whole college
is behind a well organized society and
boosting Nebraska spirit and Engineer
mg College spit it What are ou go
mg to do about it ?
WE WANT TO KNOW.
OUR FACULTY.
All the professors in the Engineer's
College, are known far and wide for
I heir practical knowledge.
Each professor has a subject befit
ting his name So we put them to
gether to make matter plain.
O(rillce) V(elocity) (high) l'(res
sure) Stout, Dean ol the College, is in
danger of t lie gout
O(hni) J (nice) Ferguson we can eas
ily term, "A Departmental Head of
Elei t rical C.erins
Now (Hood) R(oads) Chathuin ix
quite loud of travel So don't Cheat in
A M. or you'll haw to scrah h giawl
E(oco Wtlndinill) O(ha.xe), of the
Agricultural school, makes ice cream
and cake, and such things to keep one
cool.
.I(onie) D(ainper) Hollinan who's
the head of the Mechanics, Comes
here from Purdue just to teach us
Dynamics.
(Continued on Page 3.)
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mmmaHmHi
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Has gained admission to the Uni
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say that we have anticipated warm weather
with a big assortment of the thinnest, coolest
Negligee Shirts, with attached or detached
Military collars and in the most pleasing de
signes and color effects---a wide choice of quali
ties from $1 to $7.50, and they are going fast'
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
Good Clothes Merchants
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD Re
FRESHMENTS in the city
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
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YOUR NAME
Is not on the Station A List
IF YOU HAVE NOT SIGNED A CARD
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C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
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YOUR PATRONAGE SOICITED
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$1.00 Fountain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
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