The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 14, 1913, Image 2

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TOE DAILY UDRA8KAN
The Daily Nebraskan
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRA8KA.
Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebraska
Telephones:
Day Odlce IM888. Editor D-1618. Managing Editor D-3844
Night Omco H4204. nuHlncBB Manager B-1821.
- - - - Editorial Staff: --
Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor
C. L. REIN, KENNETH M. SNYDER
Associate Editors
JOHN L. OUTRIGHT, ELIZABE TH MA80N, C. NEIL BROWN
8crlbes:
Homer Phillips Clarence Spelr I K. Frost
R. F. Lyman Fred N Wells E. M. Kadleck
Society Reporters:
Claire Hardin Winifred Seeger
llortenso Kanffman
Ethel Arnold
Ruth Squires
Business Staff:
Managor C. C. Buchanan Assistant Manager J. L. Drlscoll
Circulation Manager T. Erie Koofer
Tho popular "Dclmont" notch Collar
mndc in self striped Madras. 2 for 25c
AilHOW
COLLARS
Cluctt, Tcabody & Co., Makers
University Jeweler and Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
11230 St. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE SOICITED
Subscription $2.00 per year In advance
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Entered at tho postofllce at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second class matter
under act of Congress March 3, 1879.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1913
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DANCE HALL.
Sentiment docs not ci stalll.e rap
idh enough in laor ol let'looiing the
lil'innrj I'eoplt don't hm-iii to teel
the piessuie o: the Lincoln Hotel's
exorbitant demands toi floor space
They seem to feel that because the
amounts aie expended in small, con
venlent, homeopathic dubs of a dol
lar and fifn cents a ticket, that there
is not much giouiu' foi a public 1 i
turbance anions
change Those who hae expicssed
themsehes on the Pnlv ei sit dance
hall question aie loi aiious unit
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The Fnrum I
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KdHoi of the al)il N'e I
THE CAFETERIA
Of the University Y. M- C. A.
THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS
'1 o the
bi ask. u
Cjuestions of iiation.il concein may
iightiull ((aim otii attention but let
us tii st solve i hose problems which
confiont us in connections with oui
school lile
MikIi has been said concerning the
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students in laoi of ', ,""" '" "'' i'" '" ""
1 miiish. aim noi witnout cause
Kxideixes (l it coiifiont us daily in
the pit sent spaiselv attended class at
I. ins. el.iss plas, and athletic eents
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?ct 5 . 30 tu 7
THE TEMPL K
ntit reasons, Miostlv auainst it Sonn
don't believe Hie VimeiMU should NVh- ,lu'"- ,io s Mloi able a con
piol(le toi (l.llicc . o lleis belle e
that the llooi could not be made bij;
enough to u ( omod.ite the eei in
citasing numbei ol student danceis.
and 'till othei1- seem to think that
the possibint ol the I'nheisitj "s re
moal to the State I'ann piecludes
the Regents 1 1 o m considering the
inoM nt t dt d ml inexpensive of im
iioemenis 'I he t.iult is that both
in amount and kind the movement tor
a clieap l'niii.sit dance hall has
not received the public it that so oh
iousl btneticial a inenMiie desenes
Students should leinembei that mi
less the wan' it the Regents will
neei conviit the gvmnasiuin into a
dance hall The Regents don t need
a dance hall The laculty has no
such demand No appnncd pedagogi
cal piincip'e nqulies it as a pait of
our education, i! equipment Tin i e aie
absoluteh no means toi hi inging oui
needs to the attention ol ihe Uegt llts
than b vigorously pioclaiming them
This we c .ipeclall uige the student
dition exist1' Is this hick ol smut
1 nai ui ,il oi abnoi mal''
We belle-.e ii to ue abiioiinal, based'
Ion conditions in school, upon the soln
tion ol which rests the whole ones
lion ol school spiiit
'" 'he hist place oui acquaintance
is not sulllcm-Mv bio.idened
H some this condition innv be at
tnbuhd to our present location in the
cilv, vvliKh tends to scatter the stu
dents, bj others it ma be laid at the
door ol organizations, not inerelv tra
teinitu's but clubs and societies as
well Whatever contentions the Tact
still remains that our acquaintance
ship is nairow Hut JOu may ask,
'How inav it be broadened?" There
.ue a number of wavs 1 believe in
wlmh this ina be ace oiuplished
First, let us have more all Timer
" altans In place ol the old sj s
tern ol e)ensie class functions let
us substitute more till university gath
eiings based upon economy This not
onlv will a! ford the student of meagre
GET READY FOR THE SUMMER
You'll need some summer- Suits to com
plete your outfit.
The Cool, Comfortable Kind
will add to your enjoyment. Look over our
superb line of Woolens. You will be agreeably
surprised at the wide assortment of snappy slyles
COLLEGE TAILORS
! Phone B-OX-48-W COLLEGE VIEW, NEBR.
WESTERN LEAGUE
BASEBALL
M Street Park
Lincoln vs. St. Joe
3:30 P. M.
MAY 13, 14, 15
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug Co.
13th and O Sts
"SPA"
Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room
Cafeteria Plan
City Y. M. C. A. 13th &P
i .i i i . finances an opportiiniiv of takimr an
body to do. tluouli neisonal elloit, '' '' l ,iinu'b an
thiouuli public agitation in the
columns of this paper, and thiom;h
systematic effort more thorough but
substantially the same as that em
ployed in bringing the single tax to
the attention of the Regents.
Artistic dnnce programs and menus
for particular people.. George Bros..
Printers. 1313 N street
active part in class aftairs, but it will
bioaden the acquaintance of the stu
dent individually.
Second, we need a better means of
expressing student opinion. Wo want
to know not merely the wishes of five
or six but those of every student. The
Forum promises to solve, in part, this
Dr. Alldritt, Dentist, 202 Canter Bldg.
(Continued on Page 3.)
VVe serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD Re
FRESHMENTS in the city
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Fountain Pens
$1.00 Safety Fazors
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
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Don't forget to call ENSIGN
to take your trunk to Depot
when going home any time.
Ensign Omnibus & Transfer Co.
Saturday, May 1 7
Last Call
For Senior CAPS
and GOWNS
Lincoln Book Store
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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