The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 06, 1914, Image 2

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TUB I'NIVIOKHm K NI2BKA8ICA
Lincoln
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Manng-inR Bdltor
Awoclnrto Ifolltot .
Afwocluto KdltoV.
.1. C. Sponoor
Until M. flqulroe
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HBPORTOHIAI- STAFF"
Mnjc Baohr
Currlo Cornan
Ulon Bvort
W. B. Hiuror
ICllwibKh llyl-
Karl Junouch
MukIi IL McVlckor
Ir M. Alorrlmii
Knna NoIhom
I, con Palmar
DunlncBfl MnniiRor. . Frank 8. Porklna
Ajwt. HuiilneHH MantiK'T KuuhpII K. Clnrk
Hubflorlptlon prlco Vi 00 por year,
payiiblo In lulvunco.
HIiikIo copl', i cents oach.
Kntorod at tho poHtodlco at Lincoln,
Ncbnwka. iih M-conil-i'IiiHfl miUl mattor.
under tbo Act of n ! of March 3,
1879.
Tho DAILY NKMinSKAN purpom-a to
bo tho frm' vole of Htutlont Bontlmont;
to be fnJr; to be Impartial , to Hook advlco
ixa woll no ofTor It, to truthfully plcturo
ooIIoko life, to ko ftn tlnr than tho moro
prlntlnK of iiwh by Htandlnff for tho
IrlRhcHt WIwiIh of tho Unlvorslty; In Bhort,
to Horvo tho Unlvcrnlty of Nbnukn,
Thursday, February 6
STUDENT COUNCIL
Havo you read tho nrtlclo on tho
Btudout council movement In thlB 1b
buo? If not, turn to It at onco. It
contains enough of the constitution of
tho Michigan Student Council to give
you an Idea of Kb working principles.
A Blmllar council 1h advocated for Ne
hraska. Familiarize yoursolf with tho
Hkoloton of all such bodloa, well ropro
Bonted by this one.
Thle Ib tho flrHt of a Borles of arti
cles on tho student council movement
to bo published In the Nebraskan. Wo
are going to print many moro selec
tions from constitutions, and many
letters from people who havo Been,
llrst-hand, Blmllar systems at work.
It 1b your duty to understand tills pro
posal. You must nay whether or not
wo aro to adopt It It Is of vital im
portance to tho University. Wo givo
you the' facts. Make your own con
chiBlonB. CADET ENCAMPMENT
Officers In tho cadet regiment aro
circulating petitions among tho mon
for tho reinstatement of cadot en
campment. Wo understand that this
cuBtom was discontinued last year bo
caueo of certain unpleasant happon
lngB at Croto tho year beforo. No
matter now who was right and who
waa wrong, tho question 1b, Will thoro
over bo another camp? It is practic
ally up to tho cadets. If thoy sign tho
petition there is llttlo doubt about it.
Encampment Is a good thing. Of
course, thero aro excesBos both on tho
NEW STOCK
Of FRAT and SORORITY CRESTS
MONOGRAMS and LETTER8, In
SILVER AND GOLD
Suljiblo for Ring. Cuff Buttons,
A Valllers, Bracelets, Bar Plna.
Etc.
HALLETT
UNI JEWELER
Eat 1871 1143 0
Gaby Doll $0 0
WOMAN NEW SHOE M " w
Spring Showing Complete """
BUDD - 1415 O St.
part of tho commanded, and tho com
manders which aro bad. But, in tho
mnln, camp 1b ono of tho beat Influ
ences in studont lifo. OutBldo of tho
moro fact that tho boys alwayB havo
tho "tlmo Qf tholr Hvob," thero aro
positive morlts to bo considered. It
1b tho "molting pot" of Univoraity llfo.
"Barb" and "Qrook" Ho down togothor.
Thoro Is no distinction other than
military rank. It Ib at camp that a
truo Unlvoralty spirit Is formed. It Ib
horo that all of ub havo a common In
terest, a common bond to hold ub to
gothor. It Ib nt camp that wo como to
know moro mon than at any other
yoB, at all othor events of tho year.
Cadets, voto for camp.
Jones' OrchoBtra. Phono L-9606
TODAY IN NEBRA8KA8 HI8TORY
February 6, 1913.
Inter-Sorority Council abolishes
prosent rules. Iecldo that fair com
petition is impoBBlble and give up bad
job for this Bomofltor.
Fobruary 6, 1904.
Sophomoro olectlon will be Influ
enced by Junior Annual. Interest
groatly IncreaBlng. W. H. Smith of
Tobias, C. M. Mathowson of Winne
bago, and C. Q. Hrubosky of Geneva
havo announced themselves as candi
dates. President Stoln will not run
again.
February 6, 1912.
Froahmon trying to provo them
selves not so sophisticated by moans
of moro moonlight dances. Also limit
ing thoir dances to 100 couples.
8TUDENT COUNCIL
(Continued from Pago Ono)
Tho exorcise of these powers shall bo
limited to the acadomlc year, exclu
hIvo of tho Summer Slaslon.
Soctlon 2. LeglBlatlvo. Tho Student
Council may mako rules and regula
tions affecting student customs, elec
tions, celebrations, ceremonies, special
games und contests not under tho con
trol of tho Athletic Board, and tho gon
oral bohavior of tho Btudont body, ox
cept insofar np tho rogulatlop of Btich
mattors is now, or horoaftor may be,
providod for by tho University au
thorities. Soctlon 2. Executive. Tho Student
Council shall administer its rules and
regulations, or provide for their ad
ministration. Section 4. Judicial. Upon written
roquost of tho President of tho Unlvor
Bity, or of tho Dean of any department
thereof, tho Studont Council may, at
Its discretion, mako an investigation
Into any mattor of concern to student
lifo and roport in writing tho facts
ascertained to tho officer making such
request, with or without recommenda
tion aB tho request shall state.
Tho Studont Council may decide,
subject to an appoal to tho Sonato
Council, any diBputo referred to it by
nny undorgraduato organization, not
otherwise provided for. No member
of the Studont Council who is person
ally Interested In tho result may alt
in such trial, Bald question of Interest
to bo decided by tho Student Council
without debate.
All official communications from tho
Unlvoralty authorities to tho Studont
Council or from tho Student Council
to tho University authorities shall bo
in writing.
Article VI. Voto.
Tho authority of tho Senate Council
to voto any action of the Studont Coun
cil Is hereby rocognlzed. ... In
omorgoncy cases tho action of tho
Studont Council may bo mado effec
tive immediately with tho consent of
the Prosldont of tho University.
Article V. Membership.
Section 1. Number of Members.
Tho Student Council shall consist of
not Iobb than twenty nor more than
thirty mombors.
Soctlon 2. Dopartmontal Represen
tation. Representation shall bo ap
portioned among tho aoven depart
ments of tho University according to
tho number of undergraduates on
rolled In each department on the first
of November of each year.
Section 3. Qualifications. Only men
from tho Junior and Sonior classes
who have boon members of tholr
classes for at loost throo BomeBtors
may bo elected to membership in tho
Studont Council.
Articlo VI. Elections.
Section 3. Nominations and Elec
tions. ... No solicitation for
fiupport for nny candidate, or elec
tioneering of any kind, shall bo car
ried on by candidates or by any other
person.
This gives a person a fair idea of
what is going on at Michigan. Wo
aro about to conBlder Buch a plan.
Watch the Rag for more material
SENIORS HOLD MEETING
FQLLOWINGJONVOGATION
Mid-Year Graduating Exercises to Be
Held at St. Paul's Church.
Yesterday morning at 11:50 o'clock
just half of tho forty mid-yoar gradu
ating claBB assembled to discusB and
decide Bomo Important remaining do
tails. L. T. Skinner actod as chair
man of tho meeting and ably conduct
ed tho buslnoBB of selecting announce
ments, ordoring gownB, etc.
Mid-year graduating exercises havo
usually been held In Memorial Hall,
but this year's claBB Is fortunate in
having the prlvilogo of holding com
mencement In tho St. Paul's Methodist
church.
All orders for announcements must
bo In by Saturday of this woek in
order to havo ovorythlng in readiness
by February ICtli. Tho advertisement
of tho printer will bo found in another
part of this paper.
A RU8HEE'S FATE.
Rushing days have como at last,
Tho strangest of the yoar,
Some folks aro glad and Bome aro sad
Pledgo day is drawing near.
Tho halls are filled with maids and mon
In classes throo divided,
Tho first are thoBo whose fate is still
By others undecided.
Tho second class of worried souls,
You know, aro those who rush
And try with might and main to make
A frat pal of thoir crush.
Tho third aro those who merely watch
Tho ways thoy seem to know,
And when tho pledges aro announced
They'll say: "Wo told you so."
GENEVA SEEGER.
Artistic danco programs and menus
for particular people. George Bros.,
Printers, 1313 N street.
Utah Freshmen Get Too Fresh With
the Green Paint.
Freshmen at tho University of Utah
who painted tholr numerals on a large
boulder on tho campus woro tried by
tho Student Council. To right tho
misdemeanor thoy woro compelled to
acrub off every bit of paint and alBO
to make humblo apology before the
Btudont body of that institution.
Wouldn't that havo boon a good
stunt for tho folks who palntod up the
-campus tho woek beforo tho Amos
game? Of course not Wo need school
spirit, and lots of It. Drake Dally Delphic.
TAKE YOUR PICK
OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK
OF
Men's & Young Men's High
est Grade Suits and Over
coats at Four Prices:
THIS IS A HIGH TONED 8ALE and will be attractive to men
who pay Uncle Sam good plump sums as Income tax tho clothos
aro as good as money will buy. nothing wrong with tho clothes only
tho price Is tremendously cut. This is indeed a far reaching solo it's
good for tho rich, helps the salaried man and is truly a blessing to the
poor. Wo Toll tho Wholo Story Below: B
So". wmSm Sal1" aml 0vcrc""B tbat '- at
N $17.65
mm, T220 aUd2oono" su"" "d 0vau tbat '"-ly ,,d at
Now $13.65
"So. 5J? ', 00 " Sult" "d vorcoa" Uml '
N $9.65
Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats that formerly sold at
$12.60 and $10.00. v
N $5.65
Armstrong Clothing Co.
GOOD CLOTHE8 MERCHANT8
Spring
Goods
In Many
Departments
NOW
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THE
University School of Music
Established 1894
Opposite the University Campus, 1 1 th and R Sts. In
structions Given in All Branches of Music. Students
may Enter at Any Time. Beginners Accepted.
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
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