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irtiMa,lW.iii.lu ln ..iwWt-XUVtt. WWAE Xlbe 5)ath IRebraehan Vol. XII. No. 125 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1913 Price, 5 Cents rtlim.lilUWl t mi'i ik.ih limn i i it., CORNHUSKER SETS DATES i I ADVANCE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 1913 YEAR BOOK WILL BE TAKEN APRIL 22 23. SMALLER FUND THIS YEAR Lack of Individual Pictures and Slump In Advertising Makes Book More Expensive Than Last Year. MhIwim K Minis tin- Cot nluiskf i near enough to couipleLiuiL Lo pmillil tlje fixmg ol tin dates on which sub se i be i s must oidei in advance Ad vain siibst i lptiom will be taken 'I'm s(j,i .mil ( din sd.i :in l IM pnl l'i Subscribes will hae t licit ( hoic e hetwetn two kinds ol hooks A hook hound in substantial cloth will he put on sale toi $2, and an advance pav ment of ."id cents will he collected with the order A much super ior hook, so fai as uinding is c oncei neel will he a volume bound in the ei finest . ...I 1, .ill... Tllo 1.,,. I Iwii I.AIll. 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(DM tJ r.o. and a pavinent of $1 will be collectid with the ordei Subsc i lb ers must order on the das fixed b- solute lv no more books will be pub hshed than is iiccessai to fill the advance enelers 'I he management regiets veiv much its rnabilit. to furnish an all leather volume toi $.! ts income has been unusuallv small ()nl 2 '. ." seniors as against .;'. semens last eai have handed in then pictures foi publica tion in the annual The junior. b are even more scarce lor in contrast i40 unror pictures received last year, this xear's book will contain only U."4 Due to a seeming lack of interest by giud , uate students the postgraduate sec tion, hitherto a prolific source ot Corn huskei revenue, has been dropped al together A net loss of 16ti individutl pictures, worth $1 50 each puts the annual neailv $jro behind then finan cial standing of a veai ago rinanc iallv , the book has been even more hand ic aimed bv the negligent taidintsv en organizations in handing in then gioup inclines In spite ol the fact that oi ganiations have been lepeatedlv notified, peibonall and through the "Hag," that they must order their space in advance, almost half of the organizations have omitted to do so. As these organizations have ordeied their Cornhusker pictures at Townsend's, it is taken for granted that they expect to he represented and that they expect to have two pages assigned them Advert ibing has taken a downward plunge this car The two hundred dollars worth of advertising that Omaha should mid has been sacri flced to the to:nado And in Lincoln despite the .strenuous and untiring ef torts ol Mc-sr.s Kavan, Racely, Breen and Coffee, tho number and size of ads is ver much less than last year The amount to be made through ad vertisements is necessarily large; for out of the $3,GtU lequired to print the (Continued on Page 3) ST. MARY'S CANCEL DATE UNAVOIDABLE CIRCUMSTANCES GIVEN AS REASON IN TELE GRAM YESTERDAY. 'WILL STILL PLAY KANSAS AGS. However Team Will Not Leave Until Tommorrow Morning for Two Days' Play Lineup Not Announced Baseball pia(tice was confined to .i ga.nm viL1jl till; Jinjcol' A" Stais jes leida.v afternoon Heckott was slatted on tin inound foi the aistt ami did excellent work Tin All Stat team was an extia pood one being composed 1 U e Mink c leaguers and men Horn the eague The Husk, is found Thiee I 1 '"" ' I Un Siais loi a gieat main hits and! realh gave them some ci Rood pi act ice t w as announced v estei dav that the, team would leave this morning for Kansas where the were to meet St . Mark's this afternoon but owing t() I.. 1.1 I ..... ... M, .. Ol I lillit Ultlfl Ult" IIHIIIII1I.IIII 1"- I III- Ol ' m.u liianageinent cancelled the game esterday by telegiaph Coach Stiehin u(s veiv anxious about taking his proteges to St Marv but will have , be continted with the two games with the K ins.is Aggk'S tomoiiow and Satuidav It is planned to take eleven piavcis on the trip besides the two coaches Freshman Baseball, ti1(. )i,st vear men have issued two callb for players but as yet onl about t,.n ()1 twelve men hae shown up for practice '1 he few men that have ap peared upon the scene have been ex ,,a KOO(i plaveis Monneke and llus ton are contenders for the initial hag and oac h h ive show n some class both OI1 the field and with the stick The other men have shown no inclination to covei an special portion ol the diamond It the tieshiiian get out as tu. -hould then would he little did! cult.v in picking out a verv good team Th Interfrat Baseball. i i i : i if i. f iiji oi L':i ii l . ii i ion s :i i i planning on holding their celebrations U1 honor ol winning the Interfrat championship Hut when the games n.aH do stait in a week oi so theie uc u , w of the teams diop out . 0f th,. jace The fiats aie to be divided into two divisions ab heieto tote and the winneis of each division will play for tho championship Will Be Excused From Drill. Coach Stiehin had the pleasing news to inipait that a certain number of athletes named by him would be ex cubed from military drill. These men aie to be selected by the coach and approved by the Commandant but if tor any leason any perbon mlsBes pi act ice he hab to report for military drill the lollowing night. The freshman team will be picked Thursday (toda). All candidates report on the field at 4 o'clock sharp. Hring glove or mit. PAN II) II BOWMAN', Chairman. ENGINEERS' WEEK. I if All Engine e i ing lasse if ( usi it toda if Piogiam if X ;u a m Ha-ehall, Athletic if if Ki.-ld ( l"'s s Ag Engis if if m e s s s k : if I if 10 .id a m ('oik eit "Old (lei if ' if m. in Hand " if if 1 1 a m Special Com ocation if if 1 ' p m St. ite l-'aim, (ham if if pioi.ship hall name if if 'lomoiiow Basketball A S M if if K s A I K E if l'i -I Sklnnei 'Static Elec if if mrm - - -- "Djll" Ponlall lour '19 DW IVdnUdll, LdW 10, Suffers Broken Nose From Flying Chair OMAHA. Neb Apill k; Hill" Randall, a senior Law, lir the State 1 T. I.. ,.Ii .. 1. . .1. ..1.1 . .1 I I... j i 1. ..!.. .... uilivi'l.illj, lias wet men linn ine iuii ' toi him when cur tew tolls is either 1, . ,. , ., i t n bed oi safe under the green shades Altel his experi 1 ol the law libiaiv enc e of 'I uesdav night he swears to toievci icMiain away tiom the sus pe(t(d caf(S ol Omaha, and leave the cabai(t shows to their own sweet will At 1 o'clock in the morning while Hill was "dining" in the lOlite some one was iude enough to turn out the lights With thoughts of the lecent raid in the Chicago and Omaha les taurants and the wholesale investiga t ions following them, a near panic re suited Some one threw a chair, hit ting Randall on the nose, sadlv dam aging that oigan Witness the ex piession ol injured beauty (il 11)10 Next par. i set in T point I Ins In-1 nt? ,i sr i.il U le urnnhit rcixnt lioni I lit nunopolis wt elo not assume reiponsiininv t"i in same SIGMA .TAUS LLtiLl i 1- Honorary Engineering Fraternity Se lects Seven Men. The following junioi and senioi en gineets have been elected to Sigma Tau: Lewis S Phares, Merle C Evans Oscar W SJogien, Arthur L Hick man. Stephen A Kiojicek. Member ship is based on scholarship, prac ticability and socialability, and is limited to junior and senior engineers Prof Clink K Mickey and Prof J N Hrulginan have been elected hon oiary members At the business meeting of the new menibtib of Phi Beta Kappa, held Tuesday. Hoy Beach was elected to reptesent this year's class to give a toast at the annual Phi Beta Kappa banquet Thi banquet will be held I within about two weeks. ARRANGE FOR DANCE SENIOR CLASS WILL BE ALLOW x ED TO HOLD PARTY DESPITE NEW RULING. COMBINE HOP AND MASQUERADE As Chairman of Nebraska Cotillion Have Taken Over Debts, Class May Take Steps to Reim burse Them. At Capital Beach on Mav lio, the -Hiiiilur -ClUHhJillL (Janet It is ahljh) do ho, even under the new rule that no class shall give an events cost lug monc until the.v have paid their debts, because the chairmen of tho late and lamented Nebraska Cotillion have made ai rangenients HiitlKlactory to the committee on Htudonl oiganiza lions for the painent of the deficit The senior clash Is not holding thin veai its tiadltional masquerade In stead, the (las- has combined its man iliieiadi and its hop c oniinitteeH, both I .. I..I ,. I... ...I., .. ...I .... I,. ,.( I .. .. ........ in jimm niiiiii-i nun uuiive i;i in u (mjui (m,1 ()ll(' dime exua good one VVhat'H III. I ...lll III It I .... .llll.lllllllO l..l", II... Ill' I 1MIIIIIIMI 1 , (II I 1 IlltlllK mote, sav tills UiiiKc ai (lie eliacil will cost oniv . ,r ,- . , ., ., ,, $1 Jf, J. cents less III. .n the oidinary , i,,ss (,UH ,, t li.it go s in the hole , "flease, ' ieciuest the ( oniinlttees "do not ina'-k " This dance is not to be a iiiasciueiade It is only a c oin ' biiiiit Ion of c oriimitlees, not a duplica tion ol ph slognoinies 'lickets will go on sale light now and the will continue to be sold until one hundred and eight are gone This )s the absolute limit, and all who want i to dance must purchase early or quit the habit The date was fixed at the night hefoie Ivy day in order that ou might begin the only spting fever vacation vou have a few hours aftei G o'clock the night hefoie, and stint the festivi fiit il tlui fUf!isfim liv !i tw:w1i nml i twist at the Heach Date her now, hliv the ti. ket While and c mill' tin t u i al the still last. Illinois Dean of Men Tells Freshmen "Keep Away From T. N. E." Editor the Daily Illini. I am regu larly being abked those days to ad vise freshmen btudents with reference to the advisability of their joining T. N. E. Theie is but one thing to say. The organization exists contrary to Universit regulations; it ha3 the dis approval of the vabt majority of col lege men, graduates and under gradu ates, who are familiar with Its prin ciples, its piactices and its ideals are at bebt questionable; and it has di rectly or indirectly injured every stu dent, and eveiy organization at Illi nois that has been allied with It. Stu dents should stay out of it, and let it entlrel alone Thomas Arklo Clark, Dean of Men, u