THE DAILY NEBRASKAN WOMEN'S EDITION Mny 2, 1913 OPINIONS ON SUFFRAGE What Prominent University .People Did and Did Not Say About Equal Rights. Dr. F. M. Fling "I am rod hot for suffrage. I am more enthusiastic over it than many women I consider it a disgrace that women have not had the ballot long ago, as women's assistance is needed in dealing with the social questions of today." Dr. Elda Walker "Very much op posed to it. We've enough troubles w it bout that " Ralph Sweeley "I'm not very anx ious to se it come, but see no reason why it should not. I'm conservative, 1 hesitate to state." Dr. Poyntor "I have ben on the equal rights board for years here Let the women have the vote if they want it." (' L. Rein "I am not in a position to state my opinion until I find out -wbat-tb0-niajority-of-tliewaiiixiii w.aiiL I should like to know that first" Reavis Gist "I think it would be simply too lovely " Prof. Scott "What do the women think about It? I rely upon woman's intuition." Prof. Frye -"Wait until America produces Pankhurst then I'll give my idea." Dr. Ressey "When women learn to wear sensible hats, men will give them the ballot " Dr Wolfe "My little boy "Ruble" has not expressed an opinion yet, but will probably do ho soon." Rill Wenstrand "I am heartily in favor of it It pleases the women and I like to se them happy." E. O Stiehm "I like it. It makes a man popular." C L Yochum "If Verna wants It, I do Dr Claude Mitchell "I cannot ex press my opinion without duo delib eration. I have heretofore centered my mind on other things." Harry Coffee "Wo should worry." Instructors In T. C. H. 8. The following girls are teaching In the Teachers' College High School: In English Literature and Rhetoric Ruby Rarneby, EBtello Morrison, Agnos Meline, Grace Truell, Mildred Slsty, Est olio Render, Rebecca Poska, Mar garet, Wooster, Katheryn Knopper, Aurel Murty, Marjorlo Rlackman, An nie Farrell, Rreta Diehl, MarUui Pet tis, Edna Shields, Melvina Waters, Ida Ward, Sylvia Orlofsky, Igerna Mont gomery, Lillle Newberg, Grace Faw throp, Elizabeth Gordon. In European History-Millie Cherny, Wllla Speler, Edith Williams. In Geography Olive R Mann, Mary Cameron. In German, (Jlodvs Thomas. Nellie M. Jones, Alice Root,"OTfve Keller, Pauline KomrrDor4 othy Dunken, Hazel Fishwood, Mary Holcomb, Lillian Shrum, Helen Dlnc more; in Latin Cora Friedlino, Sa lome Schwertley, Irma Gibson; Mary Robbins, Elsie Ebmeyer, Marjorie Wallner, Katherine Cannel, Ruth Lind lay, Louise McNerney, Blanche Wil liams, Mildred Piper, Mary Skinner, Viola Parrot; in Mathematics Mabel Pope, Helen Safford, Edith Williams, Cecelia Stenger; in Science Jeanette Sublette, Mary Bookmeyer, Sylvia Smith, Abbie Western, Alvlna Blomon- kamp, ldna Fulton, Gladys Veghte, Ida Blomenkamp, Susanna Thompson, Ruth Rrownell, in American History Mary Cameron, Frances Chatburn, Blanche Galloway, Maurino Hotzler, Evelyn Dobbs, Blanch Eads, Louise Mthewson; in Botany Anna Voith, Florence Nomballs, Sylvia Smith, Iva Schwenk. Leah Wenger and Gertrude Sturm went to Iowa City to attend tho Delta Delta Delta formal of the chapter there. Katheryn ('one and Verna Anderson will spend the week end at Ashland. Josslo Miller Is visiting frlonds In Omaha Ruth EvanH and Fairy ThomaH aro spending the week end at Falrbury. Del phi no Arenson of Sho Shonl, Wyoming Is visiting at the Alpha Om rlcon PI house. & l'''ll'IMiMtiMliil,.4n ..H M An Interesting Study Of Young Men's Spring Suits Complete and Authentic You can satis.y yourself that we can please you by asking those whom we have satisfied and by looking at our line. Fulk Clothing Co. 1234 0 Ql00& ) SHO BUTTON OXFORDS $3.50 Tan Kid Tan Calf $4.00 Gun Metal Patent Kid WHITE BUCK Rubber Sole Outing Oxford $4.00 a Pair New complete lines Party Pumps. We Tint Satin Slippers. ijz A Wo 1307 "O" STREET. LINCOLN. NEBRASKA. I T -- ' ,. - .. !W. .Lia,? . fc ' . 'ij- j ' itiJteM '.