The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 30, 1913, Image 2

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TI1B DAILY 1EBBA8KAS
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVER8ITY OF NEBRA8KA.
Offloo Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebraska
Telephones:
Day Office D-1888. Editor D-1B18. Mnnaglng Editor B-3844
Night Omco 11-4204. UuHlnoHS Manager B-1821.
Editorial 8taff:
EdItor-ln-Chlef Managing Editor
C. L. REIN, KENNETH M. SNYDER
Associate Editors
JOHN L. OUTRIGHT, ELIZABETH MASON, C. NEIL BROWN
Homor Phillips
R. F. Lyman
Scribes:
Clarence. Speir
Kred N Wells
I K. Frost
E. M. Kadleck
8oclety Reporters:
Olairo Hardin Winifred Seeger
Ilortenso Kauffman
Business Staff:
Ethel Arnold
Ruth Squires
Manager C. C. Buchanan Assistant Manager J. L. Driscoll
Circulation Manager T. Erlo Keefer
Subscription $2.00 per year in advance.
5 cents per copy.
Entered at tho postolllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class matter
under act of Congress March 3, 1879.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1913
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FUSSING VS. BASEBALL...
The hnsehnll sharks are revelling in
the sunshine and loudly exclaiming tho
joy they feel now that the ideal weath
er for national pastlming is here. Tho
game is enlisting new followers dally
and you can hear fanning bees on
every side.
But in the meantime the fusser is
hard at work, this is his ideal weather,
too, and lie wastes no time taking ad
vantage of it. You see him early in
the morning strolling to school with
some fair co-ed. Between classes h"
stands at the door of the library or Unl
hall and awaits some other fair one
who will walk with him during the
next hour. In tho afternoon he Bits
under the trees or on tho new stone
bench and with an innocent expres
sion on his face and one of tliOBO I'm
gono looks In his eyes tells some deep
ly Interested damsel wonderful lies.
This is truly tho open season for
fussing and tliose who pride them
selves on being an adept in tho gentle
art are not letting tho hours of buii
Bhlne slip past them finding them idle.
mathiiLUinatic problem should wrinkle
liis brow and remark, "I have encoun
tered nn obstacle," when it is much
shorter and more expressive to say,
"I'm up against it," but say, folks,
wouldn't life be just as happy if we
talked English?
C. H. Frey, UniverBity florist, 1133
0 Bt.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
WILL the girl who took a dark blue
raincoat from tho girls' gym cloak
room please return it. 4-26 4-26
LADY STUDENTS desiring good pay
ing position during summer months
will apply to MIbb Cass in writing or in
person, Monday and Tuesday, 445 No.
13th St. L-7124. 4-26-3t
NOTICE For classy finishing see
Frederick Macdonald. Auto phone
B-3368. Tho Know How Photographer.
LOST AND FOUND.
Dr. Alldrltt, Dentist, 202 Ganter Bldg.
"SLANG."
When I first came to college (pardon
a personal reference, as the lecturers
Bay), I thought it encumbent upon me
to rid my speech of as much slang as
possible. But lo, soon found that to
be r member In good stRiuling one
must know how to sling slang on all
occasions, at all times (except when
writing a rhetoric theme). Methinks
that could Noah Webster come to earth
again and visit one of our colleges ho
would stand appalled, and sigh, "Alas'
Has America developed r new
language so soon?" And the good man
would really believe that his Immor
tal dictionary was entirely obsolete.
Now, I am not advocating that any
student, when he comes to a difficult
LOST A fraternity pin, name and
date on back. Return to Rag office.
Reward. 4-29-3t
LOST A garnet pin on S street be
tween 15th and tho University, on
the campus. Leave at Registrar's.
4-29-lt
FOUND A leather purse containing
several dollars in money and several
checks. Owner can have same by
identifying and paying for this ad.
4-26-3t
LOST A class scarf pin with C. R.,
'12 on it. Please return to this office.
4-22-3t
LOST A lavalier Friday night. Re
turn to this office. Reward 3t
SALESMEN WANTED.
AGENTS WANTED Uso your leisure
time and earn $4.00-10.00 per day; out
fit In pocket sample case; details sent
upon application. Clinton Mfg. Co.,
Clinton Bldg., Columbus, O. 4-29-4t
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
LAW SCHOOL
Three-year course leading to degree of Doctor of
Law (J. D.), which, by the Quarter system, maybe
completed in two ana one-fourth calendar years
College education required (or regular admission,
one year of law being counted toward college
degree Law library of 38,000 volumes
The ummer Quarter offers special opportuni
ties to students, teachers and practitioners.
Firat 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
For Announcement address
DEAN OF LAW SCHOOL, THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
DO YOU INTEND TO STUDY
MEDICINE ?
Rush Medical College
In Affiliation With
The University of Chicago
Offers a cource of four years leading to
the degree of M D. Also a fifth-hospi
tal year:
REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION
Two years of college work.
Advanced and Research Courses in all
Departments.
Address Dean of the Medical Courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, CHICAGO
Are You Going East or West
This Summer
See the Round Trip Rates
COMMENCING JUNE 1ST, 1913
Denver, Col $17.50
Colorado Spring 17.50
Pueblo 17.50
Minneapolis and St. Paul Minn. 16.20
Deadwood, S. I) 17.85
Hot Springs, S. D 14.85
Cody, Wyo 32.00
Sheridan, Wyo 24.85
Thermopolis, Wyo 32.00
Salt Lake and Ogden Utah.. 30.50
Return limit on the above points
Oct. 31st.
Yellowstone Park via Gardner
or Yelowstone, Mont 32.00
June 11th to Sept. 11th; return
limit Oct. 31.
GLACIER NATIONAL Park.. 35.00
Short
Limit
52.70
46.05
Long
Limit.
Fox Lake, 111 $22.70
Par Harbor, Me 67.20
Portland, Me 60.20
PoHton, Mass 60.20
Detroit, Mich 33.20
Petoskey, Mich 36.94
St. Joseph, Mich 25.80
Asbury Park, N. J 56.70
Lour Peach, N. J 56.70
Atlantic City, N. J... . 57.20
Cape May, N. J 57.20
JJf!aLQ,i X. - -41.70 35JQ-
Niagara Falls, N. Y.... 41.70 35.70
New York, N. Y
Kingston, Out 51.80
Toronto, Ont 43.65
Montreal, Que 52.20
Burlington, Vt 59.70
Geneva Lake, Wis 27.70
Waukesha, Wis 22.70
Milwaukee, Wis 22.70
45.70
45.70
47.80
47.80
45.70
37.20
33.30
38.70
42.80
Ask About Stopovers and Rates to Many Other Points
FROM
LINCOLN
Dates
of Sale
TO
SAN FRANCISCO.
LOS ANGELES,
SAN DIAGO.
Special Dates:
June 30 to July
7, Aug. 22 to 29
ROUND
TRIP
RATES
$55
Daily
June 1st to
September '3),
Limit
October 31st
$60
TO
PORTLAND,
SEATTLE, TACOMA
TANCOUNHR
Special Dates:
June 1st to 4th
June 22d to 29
July 8th to 11
$55
Daily
June 1st to
September 30,
Limit.
October 31st
$60
$17.50 higher to Include Califor
Write for Literature About G
Park Booklet, Summer Tours to
Burlington Route.
13th an
nla, Portland and Seattle,
lacier Park, Yelowstone National
the Pacific Coast, etc.
G. W. BONNELL,
City Passenger Agent,
d O streets. Lincoln, Nebraska
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
$
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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 co
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director - - - 11th and R Sts
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