ni- ?y.y "' . T 't l-l. r? i I I. I It V 1 i; I r F h I J 1 'I i 3 I &A B" ! K fr i - T f'. 3r - i i i . The Daily Nebraskan PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebraska Telephones: "" Day Ofllco B-1888. Editor B-1K1R . Nlcht Offi nJmi n , Managing Editor B-3844 INlgnt "nice B-4204. Business Manager B-1821. .... . . . . Editorial Staff: " " EdItor-ln-Chlef C. L. REIN, Lr.?.l!?0,no Ed,top . . KENNETH M. 8NYDER Associate Editors JOHN L. OUTRIGHT, ELIZABETH MASON, C. NEIL BROWN 8crlbes: Clarence Spelr Fred N. Wells Honor Phillips R. F. Lynian Society Reporters: Olalro Hardin Winifred Soeger Hortonso Kauffman Business 8taff: -anager-o. u Buonanan Assistant Manager-J. L. Drlscoll Circulation Manager T. Erie Keofer ""bcoh Bubflcrlptlon $2.00 per yoar In advance. Entored at the Dostofilcn nt. i.inmin wi,i,: , -; under act of Congress March 3, 1879. THURSDAY, A YEAR OF GROWTH. The Bchool yoar now closing has -lUU.'ll a,, .Period nf f;re;it Inlnmnl nm external expansion for the University We nie greater In equipment, greater In activity, greater In educational nnd ' scholastic proniliHMicc and efficiency' than at any time since the rounding of the Institution. I One new building, the College of Law, has been added to our collection of knowledge dispensaries. Some now nnd prominent additions have been mado to our faculty and many old men have been raised to positions of more power and Influence in shaping the educational standards of the Bchool. Steadiness and beneficial pro gress of student affairs lias been as sured by amore extensive system of olllclal control One new publication to reflect the literary spirit of Ne ' hraska has bet n adtled to our list of bullotban. and the efllclency ol the college dally and college annual has bet n increased by lelatively liberal piovistons lor edl.orlal salaries The ('ornliusker is a better book for a big ger Investment than has ever before been made In a University annual, athletics have never before seen the Interest that spectators and part lei pants have this year shown, and de bale has also seemed to fare much better than ever before In every pos sible way the University has improed. I Its rents havo largely mended, and! the outlook for greater expansion was never moro rosy. The characteristic thing about the University's social growth lias been the adjustment of more work to more play. The efllclency of Nebraska stu dents has increased Fuller than ever before hns been this year's collection of Friday and Saturday programs No student willing to await the week-end for his amusementhas been obliged to go out of the University for his en tertainment. Work has been equally progressive and satisfactory. Students have appreciated as never before the purposo of their existence here. In scholarship, the fraternities have phe nomenally improved, and the general scholastic efllclency of the University is indeed a cause for much very real optimism. What haB made this expansion pos sible is the individualistic character of Nebraska students. The fact that the Nebraska student supports only such activities as those in which he expects to achieve personal excellence is cause for renewed hope and confidence in the ability of the student body to xid themselves of their few hut: nnrnlnlmifl evils.' ' Nebraska students are pro- THE DAILY I. K. Frost E. M. Kadleck Ethel Arnold Ruth Squires K Pnnla rw .... c.ass matter MAY 29, 1913 nounved individualists. Their initia tive needs no special encouragement Xtogy 4nwgw for trehicvempin, and they crave the distinctions that go Willi nchlevemtnt. It thus becomes the lubor of an optimist to work for a college community which, above all other, can "deliver the goods." CORNHUSKER OUT SOON (Continued from Page 1.) colors on heay paper and are de Kigned by talented professional and amateur aitists. KIght parts or divisions constitute the make-up of the volume. Hook I is entitled "Nebraska" and contains photographs of scenes from different paits of the slate tastetull. arranged Hook II is called "The University Veai" and lakes up the vaiious events of the past year which are of interest to the N stude who has passed through htm and otheis as well because they lepkt the Iratlitions which make the Unheisity of Nebraska what it is to '. 'I'he "classes" are shown in Hook III and the photographs of the Junior s and Seniors are shown, the former w Itli appropriate remarks which disci imlimtHy distinguish each and everj one. "Organizations" and "Fraternities" are the subjects of IV and v, the former chapter displaying the various large til visions of the stu dent body, the latter showing the daily ie ol (he Creeks Then come "Ac tivities" and "Athletics," Indicating the men and women who work for the glory ot doing something worth while. "Shucks," is the last division, which is perhaps the one most dwelt upon, for it is the department of the "humor istocrats" in other words, the Joke section. New and startling surprises and novel features characterize this section, and unconventional episodes are shown which will cause many vic tims of the jokester to "lav 'for th editor." One thing is certain, In spite of the name of this department, a reader will not bo disappointed and say "Aw Shucks," when he finishes reading it. Dr. Alldrltt, Dentlat, 202 Ganter Bldg. Alpha Theta Chi announces the pledging of Howard Hadley, of Cedar Rapids, Neb., and Frank Brown of Chester. 1913 Senior Commencement An nouncements now on sale. You can purchase any number you desire on two days' notice. Call and see them. George Bros., Printing and Engraving, 1313 N St. i NEBRASKAN Arrow !V&fcfc COLLARS FPIAi87ffiLFOU HEIGHTS ajLASaoW ZH In. DOLMONT 2M In. MODORA 2 In. CHESTER 2 ta! 2 for 25 of. Ci UETT. PEABODY A CO.. M.k.r. , PJnsaTEwJ MA Y BE OF A DANGEROUS NATURE But if you arrive on the scene, cheerful, con fident and well-clad, the battle's half won Personality makes success, appearance makes personality, and clothes makes appearance, therefore clothes mean success for the agent A few additions to your furnishings shirts, and neckwear, will enable you to make that favorable first impression. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. Good Clothes Merchants Only a few Senior Pins left Senior rings-superb. Jewelry for Presents. Memory Books almost all sold. Get a Nebraska Belt. THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 340 N. 11. STREET. HAVE The Evans DO YOUR WASHING s, University Jeweler and Opticiaa C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOICITED YOUR SUMMER 0RK I Try T. M. C. A. Lnck Ro. I I Cafcttria PI&b I City Y. M. C. A. 13th & P I 0 MA -i-ii f. fl ni .;i f--. r H i ?; '&.: -.1 ' Wr I r-' ''A&A ZJM t "p."rr"y ;.''" ' '"'"-I"1 i p " u' ;4 Mi ?ii- 4 4t ..17BKariiNHtL j CI- -" fr" ....a.,,..ffR... , .,.' r,.nui - ,? i- ,