The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 15, 1913, Image 2

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THE DAILY UBRA8KAN
The Daily Nebraskan
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRA8KA.
Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebraska
Telephones:
Day Office 13-1888. Editor D 1518 Mnnnglng Editor B-3844
Night OfTIco n 4204 Business Manager B-1821.
Editorial Staff:
Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor
C. L. REIN, KENNETH M. 8NYDER
Associate Editors
JOHN L. OUTRIGHT, ELIZABE TH MASON, C. NEIL BROWN
Scribes:
Clarence Spelr
Fred N Wells
I K Frost
E. M Kadleck
Ethel Arnold
Ruth Squires
Homer Phllllpa
R. F. Lyman
8oclety Reporters:
Olaire Ilardln Winlfrod Seeger
Ilortenflo Knuffman
Business Staff:
Manager ('. C. Buchanan Assistant Manager J. L. Drlscoll
Circulation Manager T. Erlo Keefer
8ubncrlptlon $2 00 per ear In adancp f cents per copy
Entered nt the postofllce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class matter
under act of Congress March 3, 1879.
THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1913
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Notch COLLARS
THG BELMONT STYLB IN FOUR HEIGHTS
OLASOOW 2H In. BELMONT 2)i In.
MEDORA ZH In. CHESTER 2 In.
2 for ?5 ct. C UETT, PEAQOOV A. CO., Mknra
Univenity Jeweler and Optician
C- A- TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE S0IC1TED
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MORE IMPROVEMENTS.
Speaking ol many things the I'm
verslty can do in a small, and ceo
nomical n to ini lease its useluluess
and elliciencv, one can suggest vvnh
little cock Ion that the Temple theatie
should he generallv overhauled The
walls nt the theatie ale nhlonsv de
l'ectie The Moors, coineis and cm
tains .in- too dirt nd one is almost
afraid tf) seat a vv ell di cssed ladv
ti lend on one ol the main hroken seats
for fear shell slip to the Moor The
curtains lequircd hv statute to he lire
proof, are made ol the most inflarn
ahle tnateiial In fact the condition ol
th" place in which the University pro
dnies is theatrical entertainments Is
decidedh "i ninmy "
The ipnstion which a husiness like
student hody, a husiness like facult
and a husiness like hoard of regent -will
ask themselves is not whether tin
size and excellence ol competing in
stltutions demands that N'ehraska he
built uj) to their standard, hut whethei
the equipment of Nebraska Uniersit
Is sufficient for Nebraska needs To
settle our policy of University expan
sion it is not necessaiv lor us to dis
cover what Illinois does, Iowa does or
Minnesota does The kind ol a Uni
versit that Nebraska taxpavers will
pav for is the kind ol a Universitv that
will suit Nebraska taxpaveis A I re
quent reassert ion of this obvious fact
seems neccssarv to prevent the occa
sional outburst of people who seem to
think that we must have as nood a
Universitv and exactlv the same kind
of a Univeisit that Wisconsin litis
So long as we have not yet settled
upon an extensive policy of University
expansion and improvement, we should
at least keep the small holes in the ap
paratus, we already have, patched up
Next to reflooring tin1 arnimj and pio
Vidillg at Vel'V little expense for the
dance tli.it possesses us, w e should
make the Temple theatie a safe and
presentable place for a Univeisitv en
tertainnient
Telephone Yule Bros, at once.
Delayed by Absence
of Prof. Chatburn
The depaituie ol 1'iotessor ( h.ii
burn, chairman ol the (ommitte ot
studMit oignni.ations, lor a ten !
visit last w eek has caused the glee
no end ol trouble The high si hnnl
conceit winch w;is to have been givi i
last Salunhiy evening w.i.s postponed
uimii nmiiii iier preparations lliul
been completed lor tonight, it was
tound that no ( oncei t could be held on i
a si hool night The chiincelloi states i
"'.it no entertainment mav be gmn
wnlmul the consent nl 1'iolessoi Chat
1)11111 :illll I 'l 111 I'lll ( 'll-l I lull 11 Iw.ln.r ..I, !
' ' ' . Will IM 111 Ull
sent liis consent is not obtainable in
spite of the scheduling of the date
Meanwhile the musicians are awaiting
the return of the absent professor, the
(31ee club posters are being decorated
with i ed tape, and the concert remains
indefinitely postponed
I
oh Medics Take
State Examinations
In Four Subjects
A huge portion of the sophomore
medical class spent vesterday at the
capitol taking the annual medic exam
inations under the charge of the state
medical board The tests started at 9
o'clock in the morning and lasted the
entne day, meals being sent in to the
students The examinations, though
not ieuired of the sophomores the cur '
rent year are taken voluntarily bj I
those who so desire for the purpose of
avoiding the necessity of taking more1
examinations in more than four sub
jects m their senior year. The medics
are required to pass eight state exam
inations before being admitted to prac
tice.
The
Girls'
Track-
Meef
Increases the Popularity
Of Track Athletics
It isn't necessary to talk about the
advantages of Athletic Underwear to
increase its popularity. Everybody
knows about B. V. D.'s and Wilson
Bros. ' Their merits advertise them. But
you need to know that this store makes
a specialty of carrying all the grades of
these brands, both in the Union Suits and
Two-Piece Garments.
ARMSTRONG ; CLOTHING CO
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Good Clothes Merchants
We serve the' purest and
bestJHOTTand COLD Re
FRESHMENTSJmlthe city
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Fountain Pen
$1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
Gefrtih
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r?mrniii'hj-vimm.
l)r Alldntt, Dentist, 2t)2 (winter Bldg.
Ruth W'heelock ot Heat rice, Panic
Coman of Fremont and Dorothy Mintj
Of Weeping Water are visiting at the
Alpha Omicron 1M home.
WESTERN LEAGUE
BASEBALL
M Street Park
Lihcoln vs. St. Joe
3-3 fl P M
MAY 13, 14, 15 J
: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 10
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director - - - 11th and RSts
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