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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1914)
mmmwpmmwwv I -- n . . JW 'v - u. - X r .-VI ijk.1-. y h ft . ' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN c SENATOR LEE S. OVERMAN 8ENI0R CLA88 HA8 NO NATURAL BORN P0ET8 JAMES A. FREAR ? ?????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? L 1 1 i - b Jt i If .. r i , - A A fer Men In Charge Greatly Agitated Even Freshles Urged to Help-Must Be In this Week. This it a new photograph of Senator Overman of North Carolina, who la chairman of tho senate rules commit tee and member of six other commit" tees, Including that on appropriations. Tho Senior class is now facing such a crisis in ita existence that make-all their financial troubles fade into .mere insignificance. Tho awful reality now obscuring the light can bo Btatcd briefly a clasB poem is soroly needed. So far none of tho embryonic tfnrds Who are wont to commune with tho inuso liavo offored vory tangible evi dence of their art. Up to tho present time tho number of poemB submitted havo boon loss than few. Tho class poem which is to bo inserted in tho invitations must bo turned In at once, as Iho ITmo Ib piisT uuo wheiltlio" invi tations should have boon printod. Tho committee is almost frantlq. Barney aill and Johnny Outright havo boon nailing ovedy senior, Junior, soph and freshlo who would lend a sympathetic oar and Imploring thorn to got busy and invoke their talent to uphold tho honor and glory of tho class of 1914, ot cetera ad libitum. Start to work, you jinglers; wrap a wot towel around your throbbing dome SSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJHMUv,vV,'BBBBBBK, .O.f , ...'Jf, B vSHPs W LjBfiiiiiiKWTf 4 rill i"k x WHQ-WHAT WHERE 1 Ij ' A HANDY DIRECTORY OF THOSE WHO ALWAYS HAVE SOME- THINI YOU NEED Bank Carry Your Bank Account Utth Os CITY NATIONAL BANK CORNET? ELEVENTH AND O STJ3. Coal J. M. CLARK, MO. See Us First. Lei Us See You First, B329I Tlnrkt Flowers All the Time. 4HAPIN BROS. llUllJl 1217 South' Thlrteentli. Telephons B2234 Printing Now Location 2-4 N. 11th Street GRAVES MATERIAL ACCUMULATING FOR QIRL8' EDITION Co eds Claim They Havo Started Over Three-fourths of the Reforms at Nebraska. or thought and don't atop until tho "poom" Is finished. Tho committee 1b ready to consider anything you havo. Tho "poomB" may bo handed to Barney GUI or sent to his addreBS, 1025 J stroot. Tho poem must bo In this weok. James A. Frear, Republican, who represents Wisconsin's Tenth district In congress, was born In the Badger Tin Your FILMS to FREDK. MACDONALD to be I Unit J-l-vJ mid 8 Exposures, 10c. 10 Exposnros, 16c. IB Exposures, 30c HUV developed. 318 Urownell BlU. LINCOLN 137 South Klevomth St. All tho matorlal for tho glrlB edl tlon is bolng collected and tho "wrlto upH" of tho. various girls' activities will bo submitted in a Tow daya. Tho Black Masques are preparing a very complete list of all of tho move ments that have boon instituted by tho girls this year. Tho boys will be -ttur-pciacd to learn that-l.hrnn-fourthH. of all of tho proposed reforms for tho Hchool and classes havo boon origi nated by tho co-eds. The girls on the regular staff of the Nebraskan aro working on special de partments of tho paper, and Bomo -"brand" new jokeff tiro- promised. f ussere and noted politicians will re- colvo honorable mention. Tho special edition will bo printed in magazine form and each dopartmont will have a separate soctlon. Final Western Conference Standing. Team. ' W. L. PcL Wisconsin 12 0 1000 Ohio Stato :..'.7 1 .875 Illinois : 7 .3 ."700 Chicago 7- 4 .036 Northwestern ? & f Minnesota ..... ...Z7 i , 8 .333 1'urduo 3 0 .250 Iowa 1 5 .167 Indiana 1 11 .083 GEORGE ADE bbbbbbsbbbbbh BbB8PV' JbBBLH BBBBBBSBm-'iVi " -BBBBBBBBJ BBBBBBjfBBBBBBIuBBBBBBBBF LbH41HbBBbW AJI'SbbbB K ' SbIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI state fiftv-two years aao. He is a law yer and has held many public offices. SENIORS MEET TODAY. dents havo acquired tho position of Bonlors" thoy shoufd glvo a play with Bomo dlgnity-and clnsslc valud. This production would require about fotty people, which Us supporters claim would give more of the graduates an opportunity to participate. It would also require some-vory elaborate costumes. The objection to "The Fortune Hunt ers" is that it will rcquiro an expendi ture of a one hundred dollar royalty. It is a modern play and will require about a dozen players. Many of those who have read clalmSThecmfwyppj who have read the play, .claim that it would take well with tne student Douy and that it would be easily dramatized. Tho playwright's tax is tho chief ob- jectlon which is raised concerning this "production. The cammlttoo plans on having tho Watch This Column Grow! MOUNCEMENT- SPRflWi HAH The Progressives of Indiana are try ing to persuade George Ade, play wright and author, to enter the race for the United States senatorshlp against 8enator Shlvely, Democrat. If he refused he probably will be nom inated for representative. play ready during tho latter part of April. If tho members of tho class decide today that they will glvo tho play, tryouts will he heldat onco and the work of preparation will com mence. Student Council Convention. Tho Senior class Is going to -take the initiative In the choosing of dele gates to the Btudent council "conven tion, and it is expected that the other clafises wjll follow suit. During tho remaining weeks of" tho school year1 the Daily Nebraskan will issue several special num bers in supplement form. Ithas been tho custom in previous years for various" school organizations to ask the managementof the -Daily Nebraskan- Ar nliftw nm ismm of the paper to a certain orgam- fo DATE FOR INTER-FRAT MEET HAS BEEN SET A beautiful showing in all styles and colors, in cluding the new "Pugaree" Sash Band. A hat to suit anyone, $1.55 and $2 1132 O STREET imen ..Arc. Promlalnc Each Team Confident Are Work-. lngOutrDaily-lrr-GymnaslunTr The date of the lnter-f raternlfy track meet has finally been set for April 4. Tho meet will consist of eight events. It promises to be very closely con-testedra8-nearly-every-bunoh-has-Bom very good representatives on the track and in tho field. Many men have boon working out, and although they may not bo quite 'varsity material, yot many of them are doing fine work. Some of tho froBhmen are doing espe cially good work. Some of-Mhe best records are expected from tho fresh men, since they aro excluded from tho 'varsity teams. Athletic Department Complete. The Athletic department of the 1913 14 Cornhusker will bo more complete than-the same department in any. sim ilar issue. Numerous snap shots were aken-durlng-the-football-BeasomThe- camora men were fortunate enough to catch ThTTscorlng playTn every gahTeT Every play is practically told In pictures. PROFESSOR FRYE SH.AfcES IN TROWBRIDGE ESTATE; zation. These special issues have always been suc cessful from the editorial standpoint but nearly always a financial burden to J;he paper. In the future special editions will bo .issued in supplement form only as this method allows plenty of time to get news and advertising matter into shapo aiid will -not cause a delay in the issue of the daily edition. -During the -next Ave weeks l,severaL special - editions will be issued as follows : SPRING OPENING EDITION earlyinApril GIRL'S NUMBER early inMay. " PHARMACEUTICAL NUMBER second week in May. Other EDITIONS will be arranged for during tho jeks: Heads of organizations contemplating a special edition as in previous years will kindly consult with the businoss manager. - ---" V ' Ten Thousand Dollars of the Million . and a Quarter Legacy is Pro lessor's 8hare. Chimes After Victories. Tho. chimes of tho "University of Syracuse rang out"the other night, tolllng'thb story of a victory over Col gate. Hereafter tho chimes will bo rung after all Syracuse 'varsity vic tories, athlotlc orotherwlso, at home or abroad, , ' Professor Prye of tho Rhetoric de partment was fortunately considered to the extent of S10.000 in tho will' of his relative, Mrs. Minnie Hackett Trowbridge. The entire estate runs over thomllllon mark and itj distrlbu tlon is a surprise to-many relatives. James K. Hackett, the famous actor,, was disinherited, much to his astonish ment. 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