, .111 III I I III -tjmnmmummiiamiiiumimamwn THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ? X The Daily Nebraskan Till.; i mi.i:s 'i NKHUAHKA l.i I . 1:1 i .1 r i w ' N i .in-. i m i hi r M in ikImk IMii.ii T '. Spenrer ,ta,, I il- Kllt-i i:""' ' HiniltoH A.Mmx-l.in i:lii"i K v Koujml Mlili-lli IMilm ' ' Moimi. II KH lt I ' 'Kl M. I'AKK M.i Jliwln K 'il ' ui'iiicli i -mi il' Comnii HuUi II. McVIt kci i ;. n Kvei Is I" M M'-'i I "ii W !: I l.i K-t !".i in i Nelson I ii iIm ih I ll- I ' Palmer Him ii' 'h M m. if ' I'iuiIi S I'eiklim ui I tiiMin -. .Miii iu i Uiissill K Clink -nliv.'i iptlini iil J ' mi pi'i '-iii. i.l ill.- Ill l'l Itll I SIiikIc i liH " . ' ' Illl e.tl'll Knliird il lli.- 1 III i lit Lincoln, N1iii-Iii M '""' ' ' SH in. ill mallet, nnili i Hi'- ' I "I i 'niifi' " f M. licit :i. 1 s . !t I h. iIM ,N KM It s N ntt)HH-H to lc. ii,, . tit-. .iiii hi iiinl.nl sentiment, tn l.f I ill , In In- imp ii Ii il , lo tcok iid Ice ".is well fiUT riTTTTrr' tn rrntff ttHv- I'loMlt (illcjic III" I" k" fm Mi't Hum Uki mere prlntliiK "f im-w" l' M.inillnjf for lite )ilt;li il hl.-.ils of lli'' I nlM-isity. In Hltoit, In H-t ve tin rnh'i.'iilN "f Nebraska. Weilnesd. Feluu.ii) IS, I S1 14 CORNHUSKER ELECTIONS Why nr tlic business manager unil Hit- jimloi managing editor (if the Cornhusker cleclcd ill tins time (if the Near"' And h is I In- junior manag 1 n n editoi loici'tl in undergo a second ltclion to hold Ins position and be 4 01111' editoi In i lin I' We an not i oinnit'iit nm in ,uii ,t on tlic lltiioss ol (In- tMi lin n who ran yesterda. Thai is pas) Iti-.iniv What we do want In Know i Will litis sort ol 1 1 1 1 1 1 k i 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .' s Ii now stand-- lite man who is lo be editoi in Ins i mm ear in the nalnral I mi . !' thiiu- i . host-n when lie is a sophomore This is done ho lie ina a "inaini hiiiis.-U with the jiil lic.ttion Tin n, in In minor j car lit is forced lo di lend hiniscll against opposing candid. He II yon an- going to ha4 such a ssiem. w h elect lilni at all in the ' trial heal ' in the sopho more year' It n means no promise ol the editor-hip, wh elect? What we atUoc.ile is this Elect the junior managing 4-dnor at the regular first st-mcstci elecilon oT the junior lass, and then hae no second election no "trial ' and "linnr elec tion We beliee th.it the claHH can Iw'tter mdge a mnioi than a sopho more He is- better known Under this plan this prospective editor would be certain ol his promotion He would have one entire number of the Cornhusker to woik mi belore lie took over tin- reins nl whv not the business manager at. Hit- same time Irom the sophomore class? At present the next-year's mauagt-i ha no t hance to work along with the present business HtafT. His election comes alter much of the work has been tlo.ie What we want is to wee lum put m at Hie beginning of the year as the assistant business manager, with piomotion certain. What do you think of this? Are you satisfied with the present election sys tem"' Let's have our opinion Tod Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter, and Repairer. Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th. Broken jewelry repaired Tarnished jewelry restored Precious stones reset Old Chaines renewed Silverware replated Umbrellas recovered Watches and Clocks put In order HALLETT UNI JEWELER Est. 1871 1143 O People We Know. Please note thnt the phone number of the Dally Nebraskan has been changed and Is now L-74fi1. Hose ncrgmuu ol Grand Island, Mrs Coats of N'oith I'latie and Kathryn Mcleza of Hills Clt w ere week end visitors at Ih'- Delia eta house Helen Klngslcv ol Mimleii and Lucy Hill of Grand Island ax- at tin- Kappa Alpha Theta house this week K L Turpie of Omaha was in Lin coin for commencement Artistic dance programs and menus for particular people. George Hros., Print era. 131.'! N street SOME BULL DOG. Nebraska. The son ol William Jennings Hrv.in Is running for editor in chi-l ol the Dail Nebraskan His name is Silas, and he inherits all Ins lather's traits ol ' running " The Daily Texan To Instruct at Illinois. Dr F - D.- Barker Was been lu-viUul lo take charge ol the department of zoology at the I'nheisity or Illinois during the summer session The sum mer session at the University of Illi nols begins June L'Utl and continues 'lglit weeks. Ten hours of work per week constitutes full work and the full professors are paid $4110 0(1 Tor the summer's work Courses having lab oratorv work hae a further nppropria lion ot Jl.'iO lo $l'imi for laborator assistants- "I TOLD YOU SO" (Continued from Page One) Ivy Day Orator. ltase IL'I I hckinson I I s Junior Presrdent. Itauniaii )7 Reese . ,',;i 'i' Cornhusker Editor. Bran Ml Samuf isou . 1 1.: ::l' Sophomore President. Cameron . 17.", c, Liebendorler ... H'.'.l Junior Managing Editor. Schwab Wells l''olsoni Poteet . 177 . 171 Business Manager. 1 10 Freshman President. Allen Itoswell Haskell, the new piesident of the Senior Class, is a Lincoln man He is captain of the basketball team, a member of the athletic board, chair man of this ear's Cornhusker ban onet, .in Innocent and a Delta Dpsilon Lee Hase, Ivy Day orator, is a senior law He is a member of Phi Delta Phi and of Acacia fraternity Herbert Reese, elected president of the Junior Class, is W4-II known in athletics and in V. .M C A circles. He is one of Nebraska's star track men He is in charge or the Y M C. A. work at the Farm. He is not a fraternity man. I'on W. Samuelson will continue his work on the Cornhusker. Last year he was elected junior managing editor. He is a member of the Kosmet Klub, of ''4- Chroniclers" and of Sigma Nu. Roy Cameron is president of the Sophomore Class H is well known for his work on the football team last fall. He is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi Harold Schwab, to be editor of the Cornhusker in hiB senior year, Is a Delta Tail. "Jake" Is a debater He was on the freshman team last year and an alternate on the Varsity this year. Marcus L, Poteet will succeed Kus Bell Swift next year. Poteet has been on the business staff of "Awgwan" this year. "Shorty" Allen, an Alpha Tau, was unanimously elected. He Is a football man, despite his diminutive title. University Calendar Wednesday. 2 p in Thresheimen lslt the En gineering Department 4 p. m Mathematical Seminar, M :io7. (i 1T p m I'hi Alpha Tail Lincoln Hotel. 7 l."i p m Kottnet Klub cast Teni pie 7 ..r y in l''ngin-ering Societ meet inn, M Y' LMiil Thursday. I I a in Convocation Chapel Der Deulsthe Cesellige Verein, bei l'"i I lOliabelh Wiltmann, !l!l!) H street Leav- your order for Senior An nouncements at Oeorgo Bros., 1.113 N St , by Saturday, February 7th SUFFRAGE AND BASKET BALL AT CONVOCATION (Continued from Pago One) bullous She made some telling hits nt Tlic- cmnmniT mn-scttHne- argument which are gien so fretueutl Per haps at the tune many wished that the convocation had been open to men. The program consisted ol talks of a representative member of each class Miss Helen Carroll spoke to the fresh men, Inlornilng them that the class color was green and that all loal freshmen should vhlbit that symbol in one wa or another at the tourna inent Miss Virginia Leach spoke to the sophomores She spoke of the en tbusiasni whi'h tin- girls at Missouri manifest o"- such events and urged that Nebraska exhibit as much spirit Miss Margaret Rnstin gae a taking personation ol KfiitiK-l philosoph which was thoroughh appitciated b the gills Miss HeeJllol spoke ol tilt Kirls who had worked hard with the team, but lor various minor reasons could not make it She attributed much ot th- good woik shown b the teams to these girls and took this wa of thanking them Ksther llcuik-tt spoke cut husi.ist it :ill to the juniors of the wonderful merits of their team ami all the would do to the others Miss Ciiahain made some announce ments ot particular interest to the girls There are numerous events in the calendar of activities for girls this week Tuesday ni;ht from lle to seven there was a meeting of tin Girls' Club council and board t this meeting it-ports of the semesters activities were given and suggestions made lor next semester. Thursday will be another toiivota Hon for women Miss Cornice, senior secretary of the Y W. C A in the United Sates, will talk to the girls or openings for college girls aside Irom teaching Frida at lie o'clock there will be a University women's tea in the Art Hall in honor of Miss Condee All girls are invited to meet Miss Condee Miss Graham also made the an nouncement that Art Hall is now open to University dances and parties may be scheduled there at any time Next Tuesday at live o'clock Miss Graham wishes to meet all sophomore girls. She wishes to organize them into a strong bo(l of women for next year juniors She is ver anxious that ever) sophomore be present Editing the Newspaper. Kdlting a paper Is a nice thing If we publish jokes, they say we are rattle-headed; if we don't, we aro fos sils. If we don't go to church we are heathens; If we do, we are hypocrites; If We remain In our rooms, we ought to bo looking for material for the paper; If we go out, we aro not at tending to our business. Now, what are we to do? Just as likely as not people will say wo stole this from an other paper, and we did. Augusta Observer. THE University School of Music Established 1894 Opposite the University Campus, I I th and R Sts. In structions Given in All Branches of Music. Students may Enter at Any Time. Beginners Accepted. WILLARD KIMBALL, Director UNIVERSITV ENGINEERS ENTERTAIN THRESHERMEN (Continued from Pago One) noon Professor Grennan has ar ranged to draw a heat in the foundry The machine shop and lorge shop will also be open and the regular work will hxiia force. All the h.ig machines in the tower laboratoiy will be work ing, also Indicator and brake tests will be run on some of the smaller engines for the benefit of the visiting en gineers The Applied Mechanics de part meat has arranged to run some experiments that will be of special in teres! to these men. IClcctrlc power laboratory has also planned to be open for inspection COL. GEORGE W. GOETHALS Colonel Goethals has been named governor of the Panama Canal Zone tn an executive order signed by President Wilson. CLASSIFIED LIST LOST- An unset diamond on the campus yesterday. Return to "Rag" office. U-17-f.t LOST -At Uni Cafeteria, or between there and 445 North KUh St., a, purse. Return to "Rag" ofllce. 2-17 3t FOUND In II 111, black purse Owner may have same by paying for this ad. Call at "Rag" olllce 2-13-3t WANTED Ten men for summer work as traveling salesmen for a lumber company Agriculture stu dents preferred. Salary and expenses: See J K Ray 318 Y. M. C. A. Build ing. 2-17-3t USUAL WAY Mis (otrotks I am sin.. Mrs N'o-koyne-j husband is on th- w-ige ol bank! ii)t Mis Kithasmud li !n.. !, ou know ' Ml' " ..'I I i i ks ih.- i,i i.,' .( di-t ,.(1 s.-i n i . mil i i el. ib"' i' - ,;'jviin w)J. 1.,'t. ' i i i.iti h CALLED HIM U-bi '- Mr New wed (at 3 u m ) Sorry I'm bo late, but I was detained ivt the ofllce ( .Mrs New wed Can that, George, and don't pull that old gag on me again My first husband wore It to a frazzle ONE BETTER Englishman Run aw'y Hlf hi wp to 'it you hl'd make a cripple of you. Irishman Faith, thin' ol'd be kinder to you than thot. if ol wuu lo hit ye ol'd make an angel of ye 'a 1 V - M t J it . l it. ' L.-I S -- V " t Skv-, nsn gSaBEwSSISgn ifrw-wi yaa- y j3-n$m f, ,-q rjffl?ffV