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Tr-J Ittl Ll I J ,1 I yx- f" 'fr-'f.v, ' r yji ' V .. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN gtyg latlg Efobraghatt Proporty of THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln. M. V. REED EdItor-ln-Chlef Managing Editor Kenneth M. Snyder Amoclate Editor Fred N. Wella Associate Editor Clarence T. Spier CONVOCATION Tuesday, Jan. 14, jf THK TARIFF LAW. -fc II. A. Prince. R. A. Smith. ho much, there would liavp 1ppii a yawning dpllclt of two and seventy five liundipdths dollar-. Not alone in Hip i.mks of tlie cadets (Ioph t In spirit of do and dart- Mp. NUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT REPORTORIAL STAFF. Fred L. Rnbcoek . . . Athletics Ethel Arnold .Women GUY REED GIVES OUT AN Ruth Squires. HorteiiHo Kaufman, Rob ert Holland, Louis Ilorne, Glen Everts, Clara Dodds, Win. F. Noble, R. V. Koupal, L. II. Evans, Max Raehr, Ros well Weeks. Shows that Football Cleared Seven Thousand Dollars. Over Act. Bus. Mngr. Frank S. Perkins ;, Heed's annual statement of the Circulation Manager J. C. Beard !,-,., ,.pts and disbursements for tlie Subscription" prfco J2.00 per year, payable in advance Single Copies, 5 contB each football season of 1913 shows that the Coinhui-kers scored a di-tinct triumph i linamully as well as on the gridiron i i i.i ..I Mo Entered at the postotnco at Lincoln, '" - Nebraska, as second-clasB mall matter, 'il-s'iil . . . t k . The total receipts fioni tlie eight under the Act of Congress of March ' garni s were iiearh $30,000. 'J he ex J ! peuses were not uite $23,000. leaving Tuesday, January 13, 1914 l (..,s,, )ai;,11( ,. f a utile less than $7,000. Mainr-'er Reed's statement is a- follows: A STUDENT CONVOCATION. In announcing the convocation for this morning, it will be noticed that .two students are to be on the program. Thl.-. is the (list student convocation which lias been on the boards Tor several years. Students have taken the initiative on several special oc casions, such as freshmen caps and other problems, but for students to take charge of tlie general convocation is a decided inmnation It is hoped that students generally will realize this, and turn out to give their own "prophets" due honor. The committee on coin oration is literally taking ad vantage of the widespread move for student rights, and submits this con tention period for their approval. It is the time for the assertatlon of student sentiment, which hopes later to nianaue and control Itself. Receipts. Washburn at Lincoln $ 390. 0o Kansas Aggies at Lincoln 4f2 f0 Minnesota at Lincoln 10,3f3 lr Haskell at Lincoln 1.340 00 Ames at Ames 1.320 Wesleyan at Lincoln 20!) 00 Iowa at Lincoln 7.C02 00 Season tickets, students and faculty 4,225 00 Miscellaneous (concessions, etc.) 17174 THAT PROM. The Junior prom is evidently a prob .iblllty. With the announcement of tickets, the committee puts the (pies tion up to the students, as to whether there shall be one or two class proni" The Nebraskan still believes that it would be economy, safety, and general good policy to hold one combined up per-class or better yet, all-universitv -prom, than to have two ordinary dances with full dress equipment and better programs. The junior commit tee pleads that under the debt which the class is under contract to remove, it would be Impossible to work a com bination. The senior committee has as yet vouchsafed no conclusion. Still, The Nebraskan would like to see the committee get together, or the classes concerned take some action on the matter. The combined prom of last year was a move in the right direction. Total receipts $29,949.79 Expenditures. Salaries (coaching, clerical. managing) . $ 2.029 75 Printing . . . 280.20 Advertising 30(1.29 Equipment 1,851.33 Field expense (labor, repairs, police) 72f, 70 Guarantees (visiting teams) 10,402.74 Officials . . 937.83 Traveling expenses (team trips, scouting, etc.) . 2,008. G3 Training (medical supplies, massaging) 258 20 Permanent i in provements athletic field) . 1,259.85 Previous Indebtedness 2,493.01 Miscelalneous expenses 318 50 Total Cash balance $22,993 09 0.950 70 $29,949 79 HEROES, ALL. Each man whop lanked across three bones and togged up in his battle re galia (full dreBs -and otherwise) for the military ball may feel a bit of pride. Each man was pleasantly guilty of doing a favor to his country. For the financial report shows that just twenty-five coppers went to the treas ury of the Officer's club. And had one man failed to do his duty, shirked from the straight and Harrow In ever Students' Chem Club Will Meet. The students' chemical club will meet Wednesday, January 14, at 7:30, in tlie chemistry lecture room. The following subjects will be presented: "Review of President Little's Address Before the Annual Meeting of the American Chemical Society at Roches ter." by William Kirk; "D-cyan-dl-amidinp Test for Nickel and Cobalt," by George Brothers; "Utilization of Bv-Products from Factories," by Walker. Final examinations for the first semester will begin for the most part on Monday, January 10, and will con tinue throughout the week. Instructors are under no obligations to give ex aminations at any particular time at present, or, in fact, to give any at all. THE "I WILL" MAN SA YS: Our Regular $35 and $32.50 Suits and Overcoats now Our Regular $30, $27.50 & $25 Suits and Overcoats now $23. 75 $19, 75 Our Regular $22.50 and $20 Suits and Overcoats now $14. 75 Our Regular $18 and $16.50 Suits and Overcoats now Our Regular $15 and $12.50 Suits and Overcoats now $n. 75 $8. 75 He's doing a lot of things that will interest you ARMSTRONG'S The University School of Music Established 1894 Third Regular Term Begins Feb. 2. Ask for full information now Willard Kimball, Director Phone B-1392 11th and RSts. GU&BBtfirii (Bahrain fct SPA" LOST -An Alpha Theta Chi watch charm. Return to Rag office. l-9-3t Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room Cafeteria Plan City Y. M. C. A. 13th and P LOST A bunch of 5 keys on a silver chain. Finder leave at Rag office. l-9-3t LOST Waterman's fountain pen, on or near campus. Return to Rag office. 1-9-31 WANTED 10 experienced furnishing salesmen to help us sell Ed'B Tog gery stock. Apply at Kline'B, .1132 O St. l-9-3t LOST MESH hand bag containing watch, money and keys. Bag and watch engTaved. Finder return to Temple. l-13-3t Ted Marriner Cleaner, natter, and Repairer. Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co 13 AND O STREETS Jones' Orchestra; Phone L96G6. University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S, S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT TOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED NJ ; "i ' "TJ I3HSKE