The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 18, 1914, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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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.
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I hckinson I I s
Junior Presrdent.
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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
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Poteet
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Business Manager.
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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
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husband is on th- w-ige ol
bank! ii)t
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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
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