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J wwminuwuMiKMftrti THE DAILY EBRASKAN j ? It, 1 f ' ii iK The Daily Nebraskan PROPERTY OF THE UNIVER8ITY OF NEBRA8KA. Office-Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebraska Telephones: Day Office B-1888. Editor -B-1518. Managing Editor B-3844 Night Office B-4204. Business Manager B-1821. Editorial 8taff: Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor C. L. REIN, KENNETH M. SNYDER Associate Editors JOHN L. OUTRIGHT, ELIZABETH MA80N, C. NEIL BROWN ' 8crlbts: Homer Phillips Clarence Spelr I. K. Frost R. F. Lyman Fred N. WellB E. M. Kadleck Society Reporters: Olalre Hardin Winifred Secger Ethel Arnold Hortenso Kauffman Ruth SqulreB " Business Staff: Manager C. C. Buchanan Assistant Mnnager J. L. Drlscoll Circulation Manager T. Erie Koofer BubscrlpTlon $2.00 per year In advance. 6 cents per copyv. Sntored'at tho pofltofflce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class matter under aot of Congress March 3, 1879. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1913 CALENDAR. MAY 16 - Botanical Semlnur meeting. Alpha XI Delta Dancing party. St. Ueorge studio. Junior Itellet Dance - Capital Beach. know well in aduncc tin- lanks trom which its future classes aie to be ie fruited The activities of the Univei s-it y ate only the Intensified actnities of tin high school The University i track teams aie high school track teams tour years older The Unlver i I'alladlan Business Meeting Pnlla- Mty debaters are the high school de dian hall Ibateis tour years older The high Sigma Alpha Epsilou Dancing schools of the state are parts of the party, Folsom hall i Unherslty, so important that a I'm Tegner and Scandinavian Animal versity student's success depends on Picnic Epworth park. Ma 17 his v.ork in high school As of our own. we greet our tuture fellow work ers and may they find at each stu dent lite side a cheery reception Keainey Club - Annual banquet Delta Upsllon Dancing party, Music hall Sigma Nil House paity Ag College Pl nlc I'alladlan Picnic Ciete Union Breakfast Pen woods High School Fete Day Komi'iisk) Club North Twenty-fifth iTATE CHAMPIONSHIP (Continued from Page 1 ) Mee.tlng i pionsuip debati of the Nebraska 525 High School Debating league The debate will be held Saturday, May 17, in .Memorial hall and it begins at 10 (Us. a in sharp qualifies a good man tor physical I "ic auuienco win ue emeriameu labor without p.eparing him for men-J u.s.nicted by twehe speakers Too often, college education tal Better conserve your efficiency these hot holidays Yesterday was liw Barbecue day A good many circumstances have combined to lix this dat" and occa sion in our memory We did not go to the barbecue yesterday We mention it only be cause we don't want the fact that wo didn't atend to prejudice the fight we are making foi a representative Rag. Our reasons for not attending lepit . i ntiug twelve district cham pionslnp schools of the state. Each ot the debaters will give an opening addiess of 7 minutes and a rebuttal speec n of 4 minutes. Professor M. M Fogg, president of the league, will be the presiding officer of the final forensic battle of the year, and the destinies of the warriors will bo de elded by the following judges: Dean V C Hastings or the College, of Law, Prof II W. Caldwell of the were these, that isn't our biand of j Depai tmeut of American History, and patriotism, we did not haw the tune, our enthusiasm Is spontaneous and can't be summoned out regularly on the fifteenth ot May, and finally we haven't the patience to picnic Please don't conclude that the Barbecue committee didn't want us They of fered us several ticket FOR SALE. It ghes us pleasuie to welcome again the students of the three hun dred and fifty progressive high schools of Nebraska. The University must know and is always glad to Prof .1 E Lv'Rosslgnol of the De partment of Political Economy and Commerce The University Cadet band will help the high school orators to draw their crowd by playing In front of Memorial hall just before the debate. Attei the debate, oigan solos by Mrs. Raymond aie promised. This year's regular league ques tion, "Resolved, That American Cities Should Adopt a ('omission Form of tiovei iimciil," will be the big bone (Continued on Page !l) PUMPS : : $2.50 Two Strap - - - Three Strap And That Low Heel Round Toe No Strap - - Very New BUDD : : 1415 O St 'College Shoes"t "NEW CUSTOM -College Shoes" y We "bench" CUSTOM shoes with CUSTOM care and the CUSTOM air. Every little thing is a big thing in the way we regard it and guard it. "New Custom" is made in russetoval-shape toe a wee bit rais edbroad square heel that 'planks' solidly. Try "New Custom" next. L$4 C. V. ROBERTS MEN'S BOOTERY 144 No. 12 Picture Framin ( Have your pictures framed Now. Don't wait until the rush comes. Complete stock of New Mouldings. Best Work. Moderate Prices. WftMt&Miuu j Social activities require (fie use of the engraved fersonaC card. We offer a i)ariefy ofjfijtes and can safphf (hem frorripfCif Sfafe Journal Gomfoamf ENGRAVING ANO FMROi;jNn. J IP A i ' "JJLJ'I'T nvr- 'j,7 r ' Ag.