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y TnE DAILY HBRA8KAN The Daily Nebraskan If PROPERTY OF THE UNIVER8ITY OF NEBRA8KA. Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Ncbrasska Telephones: Dny onice 111888 Editor 13 1518 Mnnnglng Editor B-3844 Night OITlc It 4204 nufllnosR Mnnagor IM821. Editorial 8taff: Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor C. L. REIN, KENNETH M. 8NYDER Associate Editors JOHN L. OUTRIGHT, ELIZABETH MA80N, C. NEIL BROWN Scribes: R F Lyman Clarenco Spolr I K Frost Homer Phillips Fred R. WoIIb E M Kndleck Howard R Blttingor Society Reporters: Clairo Hardin Winifred Soegpr Ethel Arnold Hortenflo Kauffmnn Ruth Squires Business Staff: Manager C. C. Buchannn Assistant Manager J. L. Drlscoll Circulation Manager T. Erie Keofer Subscription $2 00 per year in advance 5 cents per copy. Entored at the poBtoffico at Lincohi, Nebraska, as second class matter under act of Congress March 3, 1879 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1913 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. 1)1 II 22. I'.M.l VVnT-iliii-midiii.Aliiue.d. heieb associ ate ourselves as a Junloi Reliel Com mmittee, for the put pose ot defiaj lug the piesent deficit ol the .lunloi Class, and agiee to hold omsehes pel sonally and Jolntl liable for an and all debts ineuied 1 us in the furthei ance of that purpose (No romps to be issued ) HARVEY W HESS. A K ALLYN, CEO A HACKLY. CLARK DICKINSON, ('HAS H EPPERSON, W E KAVAN, REED It DAWSON. R T LYMAN, J L DR1SCOLL, .1 V JOHNSON. I 1 NOONE, II AGOlt the legislatuie has met its (liiefV-M need, moie room Neei has a com piomise. a tliliiK that on general priii In consideration ot the Catholic St u dent's Club of the U ot N pei nutting the Junior Relief Committee to use their date of May Hi, 19 11 at Capital Reach, said Heliet Committee agiee to penult the Catholic Students Clul to use their date ot Maj 21. l'.U '.. and further apices to be liable to the e tent of 10 tickets "oi an amount ut to 10 tickets at $1 UK each, in oldei to insiue the sale ot 100 tickets Signed toi Catholic Student s Club, J Y JOHNSON. J J NOONE Foi Reliel Committee 11 RYEY W HESS. ( Mi. ii in. in R It DS()N CLRK DICKINSON S ( I et.u w i: k WHAT WE GOT The legislatuie has adjoin ned llu' it has not abated its labois without gnuui the I'nneisitj a chance to glow It authoi ied a thiee iuai tci of a null lew loi the election ot new Uiueisit buildings and piouled that tlu question ot whethei the institu lion should be moved to the State F.i i in oi be extended mound its pies ent location should be submitted to the people As a lestilt of this decision, all but the most extreme e.xtensionists and leinowihsts feel a giatifying sense of lelief The legislature as a whole is mighty glad that the long, tiiesome and disagreeable important struggle is over. The regents feel once moie at ease. And the University lejoices that at the termination of what seemed for many (Jays a hopeless deadlock, ciples we dislike, lesulted in so main satisfactions as lias the present There neei was, in our judgment, any occasion for extreme differences ot opinion on the question of removal 1 Purelv a question of expediency, it has always seemed to us a matter up i on which compromise would be rela-i tively easy The most earnest ado ' cates of remoal weie reallv seekinc i more money lor the University The most vigorous extenslornsts, the peo pie ol Lincoln, were asking for down town expansions for reasons that the Unheisity as a state institution, would never recognise as an excuse for stay mg where it is 'I he removal ques lion was neei an issue between those who wanted the University at the Farm and those who wanted it neaiei the saloons, but was alwavs an issue between those who wanted a big um veisity appropriation and those who wanted to keep on making money be oause ot the location of the Universitv in Lincoln It was, therefore, an easy ind convenient measure of relief to compromise an issue that has in volved so little real pi inciple as has the troublesome question of Univer sitv removal YOUNG MEN'S SPRING SUITS Styles that will be want ed by young men of critical requirements. Fabrics and tailoring that represent the high est standards of quality. Price that merit the consideration of those who study economy. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES They are always the best We serve hot and cold dunks all winter long. Lincoln Candy Kitchen South West Corner 14 and O Street THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL Three ycr course lendina to degree of Doctor of I .aw (J D ), which, by the Quarter system, may be completed in two and one fourth calendar years Colleue educatit n required for rcnular admission. one year of law being counted toward college degree Law library of 38,000 volumes The ummcr Quarter off rs special oppoium ties to students, teachers and practitioners. First term 1913, June 16-JuIy 23 Second term July 24 August 29 Courses open in all Departments of the Univer sity during the Summer Quarter I or Announcement address DEAN OF LAW SCHOOL. THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO FULK CLOTHING CO. 1234 O L r m ww m HO ME MADE BAKED GOODS Cookies, Pies, Cakes, Holsum Bread, Fancy Pastries )SU vl IVKsZt 1T p Cafe Open after the Shows with "GOOD THINGS TO EAT" 1325-31 N STREET We seive 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 efrtih aJT'TU :Tlie: 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 co WILLARD KIMBALL, Director - - - 11th and R Sts p J ami m i UVS,4...