ijaiinamvimam rr '?-r.. fy,,; ,,,- ,......a.f.i, finv -w . - -..-... ,-., .. i-TrT TTISrrtffiinTiiMi i iiin atttitm f-Y-n"f-a:'al Xlbe H)atl IRebrashan UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1913 Vol. XII. No. 126 Price', 5 Cents ' It ' ij it GREEKS DANCE MAY 23 AUDITORIUM HAS BEEN SECURED FOR ANNUAL PAN-HEL INFORMAL. I JONES TO FURNISH MUSIC Orchestra cf Twelve Pieces Will Dis pense Melody for Dancers Extension Decorations Planned. The date for the annual Pan Hel lenic dance has been fixed for May 2'- i The auditoi ium. floor, in better shape than ever before, lias been secured to accommodate the large flock of college (In 'ks and their alumni that are ex pected to congregate in the big hall for the occasion. I Every effort is being put forth by tin- committee, consisting of W. It. Haley, chairman; Frank Long, and II. M. Noble, to make this dance one of the very best of the social year. The niU"-ic will be iiiriiislied by Jones' aug mi nted orchestra of twelve pieces. Ex tensive deiora'ions aie planned, and other specialties of more than ordi liar;, attractiveness are being speedily pro idea. The management are starting in early :n the pi eparat ion of this dance so that everyone can make arrange incuts; for the big eent now. Special invitation is extended alumni to be present at the foregathering of the Creeks. Tickets can be procured from the members of the. committee on and after next Monday. Reed Picks Men to Represent U. of N. in Relay Races Coach P.. ed lias picked the two teams to represent Nebraska in the Diake rela races tin last of this week. Six men are to make the trip in addition to the coach and no doubt will give a good account of themselves in tin. two runs. For the half mile relay -in xvhlch Nebraska meets 1.111 can). Iowa, Ames, Kansas, Washing ton, Drake, and Giinnell- Racely, Wherry, Zumwinkle and Reese have been chosen to uphold the reputation of the Cornhuskers. Heaver, Zum w inkle,. Racely, and Geetze are to run in the mile relay and although an in experienced team are expected to make a very creditable showing against the other schools. The meet is to bo held In Drake Saturday and the team will leave today for Des Moines. Engineers Notice. A plate at the banquet Saturday night is offered for the best engineer ing yell turned in befdre noon Satur day to President Gramlich of the En gineering Society. Tuckerman Speaks On Present-Day Ideals of Efficient Service Com ocat ion yesterdav was in r ... engineers, i. was ...,:, . s,..,i cuc-sity ,,.,., win what late in starting, due to the extra inning required to decide (lie second baseball game However, the "Old (Jet m. in Hand," which was out in full costume, improved the time b giv ing a concert in front of Memorial Hall. Dean Stout presided. " ProT. Tucker , assembly ail IT, ATI I (TcToTlT ClflBRPB man gave a talk on "Engineering . w (. excused on Monday afternoon. Ideals," in wliicli lie spoke of the pres- 'n,(, parade will be strictly formal cut day ideal of honest ellicieiit ser-.,,i j,, addition to the ollicers the re vice for the. money rendered, and the j viewing stand will hold Governor furthei ideal or public service which Is Morehe.ul and Chancellor Avery. Next iust coining to bo recognized. I( competive li ill this is the big mill- The engineering quartet sang sev- tary event of the yc ar and it is honed eral songs which were well received. ,),.,, u, racultv and student bodv will L. It. Owen recited the famous poem ,,. ()Ut j,, IarK,. enough numbers to composed by Prof. Morse. T. I. ' ,., a Kala elTect to the scene. The Wirt, on behalf of Sigma Tan, pre- commandant of the student cadets has sented the college with a line picture issm.(i special and general invitation of General Dudley who gae the first J,,, all univeisiiy giils to witness tlie instruction in t ngineering at this uni ersit Dean Stout, in liis speecli of acceptance, gave his recollections of . Gcnicrnl Dudlev. The general, a vet 1 eran of the Civil war, at that time a lieutenant, was the first commandant at the University. : l ; Weather of Past Few Days Sends j Tennis Hope High Altnough t In weather lias been very pleasant lately, no work has been done Ion the tennis courts. However it is' I expected that they will be fixed up1 ; soon. The new tennis club has been' I steadily increasing its membership, , and will be ready to use the courts, in an organized manner. Entirely new j nets will be used. 1 Plans will be made later for a tour- nament. the winners to form the team 1 M;mv m..vaU (,()m.(s ,m, nQW lning 1 ,.n,mi.,nimi and students are! already wearing white duck trousers, and "serving" the balls to the fair coeds. k ENGINEERS' WEEK. , if April 18, 4 p. in. Basketball, if in Armory: A. S. M. E. vs A. I. E. E. S? if 8 p. 111., Brace HaUIecture: if if "Static Electricity," by Prof, if if Skinner. if if Tomorrow -- Engineers vs. if if Laws. Banquet, Llndell if hotel. State Farm and University Cadets Form Brigade Parade i The annual brigade parade of (he occur next .Monday evening, preceding! the Workier "compel." This big fea uire of the military department has usually been held at the Farm, but contrary to precedent the cadets will be reievei this year on the athletic field First call w ill be at l:0r, and manuoer.- Music Charms Beasts But Not Cornhusker Editorial Staff When is music not music? Ask the1 students attempting to study in the library while listening to the hetero geneous collection of musical discords emanating Iroin the tower of Babel "across the street. Ask Editor Sweeley oT the Cornhusker staff who daily strived to collects his thoughts in spired by melodious strains of Bee thoven's Moonlight Sonata mixed with Uzl's Sixtli Ilungaiian Rhapsody as sailing one auditory organ and a con glonieration of Mendelsslion's Spring Song, Soldier's Chorus from Faust, EI Miserere from II Trovatore and other classical selections pouring soull'ully into the other. University Senate Elects New Men For Athletic Board The University Senate has elected tho Faculty members to the Athletic Board. Prof. Caldwell has been chosen to take the place of Dr. Jewltt. and Prof. Morrill succeeds Hunter. The other faculty members of the board are Professors Wolfe, Barber and Clapp. The board will meet next Monday night to award N sweaters to the 'Mis souri valley championship basketball five. There will be six letters award ed besides the regular routine business. SELL TICKETS TOMORROW BOX OFFICE OF OLIVER TO OPEN SEATINGS FOR KOSMET KLUB PLAY WEEK FROM TONIGHT MUSIC OF ONE SONG GIVEN OUT With Words is Printed on Cards and Will Be Distributed Today to Add "Pep" to Advance Sale Cards bearing part of one of tho Rongrrro he iiKrd in thrr Kostrift- K-hib-production have been printed and are to be distributed today. The sketch is from a song in the second act sung by the full chorus of men and girls. From the wa these cards have been guarded ii in sure that some of tho music, at least, will be heard prior to the production next Friday night. As well as the music for the song, tho cards bear the information that seats will go on sale Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at the Oliver box ofllce. From the campus enthusiasm a good advance sale is expected Baseball Squad Leaves Today for Manhattan Game Baseball gatees galore were played on the- different corners of the crowd ed campus yesterday morning and af ternoon. 'I he 'varsity held their last practice before leaving for Kansas this morning and the freshman team also repoi ted for their first oflicial prac tice. Coaches Stielim and Belt.er accom panied by Rodman, Beckolf, Smyrha, llarte, Jones, Jamison, Flory Haskell, Frank, M.iv and Tovvle left at ():4f this morning over the Union Pacific for the land of the Kansas farmers. The team is !n good shape and are expected to conic; with the long end of the- score. Dewey Harman Will Coach Football Men Next Saturday Football will be in charge of Dewey Harman next Saturday afternoon for Jumbo Stiehm will be in Manhattan with the babeball team. Practice will be held at the usual time. Tho squad last night was put through some very good signal practice. There were about two teams out but they were chiefly freshmen. ,S