'jmf Tinfwy -iTf" - . It t ' 'k THE DAILY NEBRASKAN - - p I f-. ? The Daily Nebraskan0 Property of TITE tWiVfiRBWAf OE NEBRASKA, filncoln " ' niCDP II. DAWSON Killtor-ln-Chlof r Phono L'7451 MannelnR Editor P. C. Sponcor ABSOclmto Editor Ruth M. Squlrce ABsoolato Kdltor IU V, Koupal Athletic Editor C. K. Morao RBPOUTOHIAL STAFF Carrlo Oonrnn llortc'imo Knuliman W. E. Ilngor IIukIi MoVlckor Elizabeth Hyde Kthol Arnold Kflr1Tn,iniioi I?. M. Morrlnm Loon Palmer Ernia Nelson BuBlnoflB MannBcr Frank S. Porklnu Amrt. DiifllncBS Maiincor..RuBBcll F. Clark s Subscription prico J2.00 por year, payablo In advance Slnglo copies, G centa each. Entored M tho postofflco at Lincoln, Nebraska, ne eccond-claBa moll mattor, undor tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Tho UAlLiY NEBUASICAN purposes to bo tho free volco of student sontlmont; r to-be fair; to bo Impartial; to sook ndvlco nn tvnil na offor It: to truthfully plcturo bollojrc-llfor to-fro-furthcr-than-tho-mora. printing of news by Btanaintr ror mo highest Ideals of tho Unlvoralty; In ehbrt, to bctvo tho University of Nobraska. Tuesday, March 3, 1014 UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. Tho Nobraskan hasn't put nRldo University Extension. Wo voiced our opinions recently wo waited to hear what the students think of tho- plan. Wo want to know of you, Mr. Student, what do you think of tho plan? Or, in fact, do you think ofit at all? Tho plan is brlefly'outlined in Mr. Clark's article in "Tho Forum" today. Tho Idea 1b not new oven to Nobraska. Tho debating team has already gono to Malcolm. TlnrDrranntlc-CrulphaB" becoino an annual attraction in Loup City. Tho Gleo Club makes annual tours about tho state. Tho Cadet Band will make a trip in tho near futurd. What wo advocate la tho uniting of thoso soparato activities into a bureau of University actlvUIos, managed by tho University in a manner to do tho most possiblo work for tho Unlvoralty. Tho uniting is not a radical departure Nor, 1b it difficult to accomplish. All that Is necessary 1b united studont sentiment. Wo do not hosltato to say that this movoment is, In our opiulon, tho most essential ono which lias been boforo tho students in many years. It is something that can do what nothing -clso-can do jopulaTizo-tho-JUnivr8i of Nebraska. You reallzo tho benefits of this. If you mako YOUR University THEIR University, if you demonstrate to tho peoplo of tho state your real worth, your actual value, if you bring tho University Into actual contact with tho- peoplo, their support is assured, their chlldreH will como to Nobraska, to OUR school. Wo want you to think it over. Thoro -is-nothing-more-worthy of your-caTF -ful- -consideration: Is- thoTonnytlilnE' aoout it you don't llko? If thoro is, say so. ThlB question is of vital im portance to tho University of which you nro a part. Let's hear your voico in its Interest. i- latent Button Evening Dross Shoes for Men at 1A7HY PAY mORE? BUDD, 1415 0 St. MkSoj j- People We Know. - Holon Kilpatrlck of Beatrice is visit lne frlmulH at thn Knnna Knppa Gamma house. Homor aittings of Superior is in tho cljy. Edna Dushnell of Fremont is at tho Alpha XI Delta house. Professor Chllds has resumed work in tho Forestry dopartmont- after be ing confined to his home for threo wcoks. Tho Cadet Pand will give tho Mozart program at convocation Thursday. vvlN VUwM I IVJINt 8ecrotary Ewlng of Y. M. C. A. to Speak on "Architecture of India." . Tbday at convocation Secretary Ew lng of the Y. M. C. A. will deliver an illustrated lecturo on "Architecture of India." Mr. Ewlng has spent somo timo in India; and is very frell versed in this subject. In addition to this he has- somo very beautiful slides with which to illUBtrato. Onq week from today will occur tho inter-class de bates. On Thursday of this week the -Univerfllty-Gadct-Band-will-glve-a-oon-l cert and on ono week from Thursday tho Symphony concert will be given. TODAY IN NEBRASKA'S HISTORY March 3, 1902. Ono defeat and ono victory is. the record of tho basketball team sO far on its southern trip. They woro de feated Friday night by tho Haskell In dians by a score of 73 to 29. It came, however, after th'e team had traveled all day. This defeat was partially re trieved by a splendid victory over K. U. tho following night. March 3, 1905. Tho meeting of tho delegates to tho Pan-Hellenic danco commltteewas held yesterday. An agroomont as to -who-should-bo-ehairman and-mastorof- coromonles was expected, but tho com jnltteo split into two factions. It is not. known what action Thota Nu Ep silon will take as to whether tho danco will bo known as tho Pan-Hellenic or tho T. N. E. Jones' Orchestra, Phono L-9666. SENIORS TESTIFY " (Continued from Pago Ono) boon had you been loft freo to select (within tho published requirements) for yourself? II. Aro you satisfied that tho sug gestions of tho advisor for your fresh man work wero to your advantage? (If not, please state under VI. in what .particular they woro deficient) III. Wns tho advlco recolved from your major advisor satisfactory? (If tyTiotr-plcaso stntounderIre - defeetTH IV. Do you thfnk that freedom In tho solectlon of an advisor from among tho faculty members would hnvobeen an advantago (a) for your freBhman advlco, (b) for your major and minor ndvlco:? V. Would tho postponement of oholco of a major subject until tho be ginning of tho junior year have boon an advantago to you? "VL StntolrrdotJiil"nnytcircumstanco: lconnox;ted - withri;hTrdvico - TouhaTo - received from official advisors which you regard as open to criticism. VIII. Havo you any suggestion to offer for tho Improvement of tho'pres ent advisory system? $3.50 University Calendar Tu6Bdaryrto arch-9r 11:00 a. m. Convocation Memorial Hall. 11:00 a. m. Cosmopolitan GJub St. Qcorgo Studio. 11:30 a. m. Senior class meeting Memorial Hall. . 5:00 p. m. Black Masquo meeting L 310. 6:00 p. m. Delta Taus vs. Alpha Sigs. 6:00 p. m. Betas vs. Kappa Sigs. TOO-Pr-mICosmotmuhrnhearBalfea. Tom pi o. 7:00 p. m Missouri Club Temple. 7:15 p. m. Glue Club practice 8:00 p. m. A. S. M. E. Wednesday, 'March 4. 1:00 p. m. D Us vs. Delta Chis. 6:00 p. m. Sigma Chis vs. Phi Gams. 6:00 p. m. Phi Delts vs. Blgma Alphas. 7:15 p.-m. Glee Club practice. 7:30 p. m. Architectural Engineers. , 800p.-m.EnglneerlngSoclaty.. The Forum WHY DROP IT? Too frequently mattors of vital in terest to the University aro thrust asldo by moro immediately pressing affairs. Intended to bo laid asido but for a moment, thoy are finally entirely lost track of through no other fault than that thoy have no champion to compel definite action upon them. I do not intond to poso as a champion of worthy but fatherless causes, but in ono particular case the abovo crit icism does seem to apply, tho case of University Extension Week. r Tho-plan-as proposed is- entirely- feasible, has been decidedly successful whorever tried, notably so In Minne sota, and soems to need little moro than tho backing of a strong student and faculty sentiment In its favor to bring about its adoption at Nobraska. Thoro 1b nothing now or startling about it. It nforoly proposes that a more just opinion of student activities bo engendered throughout tho state by giving tho peoplo of as many of tho Nobraska towns as possiblo tho chance to form first-hand judgment upon tho work of tho ctudonts from witnessing their performances In various lines of work carried on here. A sorf of Chau tauqua circuit composed of University numbers gives a fairly comprehensive idea of tho plan. Thoro aro a number of quito obvl oub arguments in favor of such a pjan - ond. -soma perhaps loss obvious yet oven moro compelling. It is too nearly truo that such affairs as tho Infrequent student "festivities," athletic contests, etc., havo comcto largoly represent tho University In tho eyes of tho tax payers of tho state. Such affairs ro- colvo "headline" notice In tho news papors, whllo in somo obscure corner in tho samo Issue will appoar a notice of tho Dramatic Club play, tho Inter- -elass-dobates-or somoequallytrlYlftL t - 1!new8em'!J rnriaygeljrtiirto-tho-Btudonts-thom solves whether in passing up as of too little importance for their considera tion this mattor of a University Ex tension Week, thoy will uphold tho judgment of. tho nowspapor reporters, or whether by Inaugurating such an institution thoy will not only deny Its present justice, out will provide a means of continued denial in sending out through tho state ovory year a truly representative body of studontB to justify to tho citizens of tho Btate the exlstenco of this Institution for tho education of their s,6hs and daugh ters.. . R .F. C. Artlstlo' danco programs and menus for particular pooplo. George Bros., Printers, 1313 N street. , n'l ' EVERYBODY LOOKS UP J to bur - announcement Tho Now Spring '14 Hats aro ready. And we're proud to. say that thoro 's a reason, tho best season Tho Armstrong Reason which means greater volume greater values classier styles. . ' And let us add that we're extra proud this season, for we've put forth greater effort to add laurels to our distinction of being several months ahead of what's generally said to bo new. Let us show yorr why. HATS Stetson, Dunlap, Schoble, Gordon, 0. & K., Deputy. . .$2 to $5 GAPS ' Hcidcap, Cross, Konfldence 50c to $250 We'll feature for this season THE'"ARTMER" HAT $2.00f-$2.50,$3.00r$3.50 Armstrong GOOD -CLOTHES 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 FIRST SCHEDULE (Continued from Pftgo Ono) ship on tho city Y. M. C. A. gym floor. A silver cup will be given to (he win ner of tills match and banners will, go to tho second and third. -But this ar rangement thoro will really bo two tournaments running at tho samo time and basketball fans are promised their fill of tho popular winter sport. Tho first round will comprise thirty two games and four divisions. Divi sion No. 1 will play Wednesday oven: lng, division No. 2 Thursday mbrnlng, division No. 3 Thursday afternoon, division No. 4 Thursday night, tho ex act tlmo and place being as follows: Division No. 1 Wednesday. -JCSutlon va. HumbQldt.chanel. 7:30 Pr-mrh-PIeroe-vB.-DeWitt1hapelr-7-4l p. m., uonoa arow-o-Dyo; wuDcr-vs.- - . . ,. Tokamah, armory, 7:45 p. m.; York Yfl. Craig, chapel, 8:30 p. m.; Mlndn' vs. Bancroft, chapol, 8:45 p. m.f-Co-lumbus vs. Cortland, armory, 8:30 p. m.; Alexandria vs, Broken Bow, armory, 8:45 p. m. Division No. 2 Jhursday. Hastings vs. Alnsworth, chapol, 9:30 a. m.-; Pawnoo City vs. Hebron, chapol, 945 a. m.; Elmwood vs. West Point, armory, 9:30 a. m.; Geneva vs. Clay Center, armory, 9:45 a. m.; Omaha vs. Oakdalo chapel, 10:30 a. m.; Kear ney vs. Soward, chapol,1 10:45 a. m.; Franklin vs. Stewart, armory, 10:30 a. m.; Central City vs. Tecumsoh, nrmory, 10:45 a. m. -Division No. SThursday. Lincoln vs. Papilllon, chapel, 1:30 Clothing Co. MERCHANTS p. m.; Holdrego vs. Silver Creek, chapel, 1:45 p. m.; Kearney Military Academy vs. David City, armory, 1:30 p. m.; South Omaha vs. Shelton, arm ory, 1:45 p. m.; Beatrice vs. Ravenna, chapel, 2:30 p. m.; Nebraska City vs. Fullorton, chapel, 2:45 p. m.; Sidney vs. Culbortson, armory, 2:30 p. m.; Superior ys. Arlington, armory 2:45 p. m. Division No. 4 Thursday. University Place vs. Syracuse, chapel, 3:30 p. m.; Stromsburg vs. Tomplo Tigh, chapel, 3:45 p. m.; -Gothenburg vs. Hampton, armory, 3:30 p. m. ; Falrbury vs. Hardy, armory, 3; 45 p. m.; Nowman Grovo vs. Kono saw, chapel, 4:30 p. m.; Schuyler vs. Lexington, chapel, 4:45 p. m.; Croto' V8.-Qrd.-nrmorv. 4:30 n. m.: Scotts I w - - - - CLASSIFIED LIST LOST A stickpin sot. with small gar net and poarls. Finder please leave at Daily Nobraskan ofllco. 'LOST A bunchDf keys on chain and ring, somowhoro on campus. Finder pleaso return to Nobraskan ofllco ' 2-27-3 WANTED University alumnus has splendid opportunity for students working their way thVpugh college to earn all expenses whllo In residence. Must have - experience or ability in salesmanship. Write The Grip Bow Co., Omaha, Nob. 2-25-5 ' - PB rl - ' hi ' . nr -r-r . J J ;VthniXiw - -kv4-- .-)