The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 09, 1914, Image 1

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VOL. Xin. NO. 123
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914.
Price 6 Cents
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SUMMER' SCHOOL
CATALOGUE I8SUED FOR COMING
SESSION OF 8UMMER 8CH00L
-SPECIAL-LECTURE-GQURSES-
Will Commence June 8 and Close July
31 Large Range of Subjects
Provided 8chool of s
Superintendence.
Summer school will commence Juno
S and will close July 31. Tho com
plete, catalogue has boon published
-and-can-now-bo-obtalneiLat-thcRegls
istrar's ofllce by any who aro Inter
ested in the course, On the whole,
the goneral plan of this session will
lie much tho same as its predecessors,
but of course will bo subject to some
changes and improvements.
Tho summer session is primarily in
tended to meet tho needs of tho teach
ers, of the state. A largo number of
-students, howovor, tako advantage of
it to BecurospecTaTwbfft aTfiTmaTtFup
credits. A large range of courses has
been provided and, preparations made
for a course of special lectures and
convocations which will bo open to all
who have registered. Those in charge
of the Summer School by this means
hopo to Bupply the broader cultural
needs of teachers and students.
Class work will commence Juno 8,
"but registration will be postponed un-
-til-nTyeokaterT"ThlBnleln3riB-cau8odr
by Commencement, which commences
June 8 alsoi Studonts will report to
classes Monday In the regular manner
without registration.
' sabje-ets-Offere-d:
The agricultural courses, which will
be given at thoFarm campus, include
four courses, in agronomy, two in ani
mal husbandry, and two in homo eco
nomics. Among tho courses in educa
tion are four in pure education child
study, hygiene, two in secondary, edu
cation, and strong courses in educa-
tlonaltheory -and.practice Jn-the.
school of fine arts courses in painting,
public school art work, and other sub
jects will be given. In tho regular
neartemle flnnrnofl a complete schcdnln
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JUNIOR APPOINTMENTS
COUNCIL CONVENTION
sTen Junior Delegates to Constltu-
tlonal Convention Sophs.
Meet Today.
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tho Student Council constitutional
convention are being appointed.
President Rqeso of tho N Junior Class
made ibis appointments yesterday.
Tho sophomores will hold a meeting
today and the freshmen expect to tato
action soon.
Tho following are tho Junior delo
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Bennett, Esther L.
Bcdwell,' Louise -
Seegar, "Winnlfred ,.'-.
Perkins, Frank S.
Southwick, P. O.
Gana, 0. D.
OharlCBWorth, L. W,
,- Haaptman, 0. A.
Bibcock, J. ,P,
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Holland, R. E.
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Y.W.G.A. MEMBERS MET
.- IN HONOR UF VISITORS
Forty-F.lve Are at 8upper. In Faculty
Hall Toasts Called for by
Miss Finney.
Forty-live members of tho Y. W,
C. A., including tho girls of the old
and now cabinets and tho executive
board, met at a supper in Faculty Hall
to do honor to Miss Taft and Miss
Blanchard, who are visiting tho asso-"
elation this woek.
Tho guests were seated at small
tables, which were beautifully decor-
ated with red tulips. The place cards
were dainty band-painted Chinese
flags.
The menu consisted of braised
tongue with tomato sauce, hot but
tered rolls, potato salad, hot choco
late, strawberries with whipped cream
and angel food crtke. . .
Toasts were called for by Janet
JnnnoyuandJealtjvlUit1iojrcc)rlcoftha
Y. W.;C, A,, in China. Special tributes
we.ro paid to MIbs King, who is at
work in China at present aB a.Bpecial
xepresentatlvo-of Nebraska-and-Iowa.
universltles, - '
On the toast lis wore Miss Taft,
Miss Blanchard, Miss Fannie Morris,
Miss Graham and Esther Bennett.
Texas.
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The first copy of a. now college pa
per, "To Blunderbuss," was published
at Texas University on April 2, and it
Ib now a question whether it will not
also be the last Ibbuo. Some of v tho
prominent members of the class and
tho faculty loudly denounced the pa
per. Somo of tho main contentions
were that malicious articles had been
printod In tho' Issue. The matter is'
now being taken up pr the faculty dis
cipline committee. The future of the
paper 'will depend upon its reception
by the students. ,
BUSINE8S MEN TO DIS
CUSS DEPARTMENT 8TORE
President of Riidge & GuenieT Com-.
pany to-Speak Bef ore-Commerce
8tudents In U 102 at Two.
C. H. Rudge, president of the Rudgo
& Guenzol Company, will speak boforo
tho class in Business Organization
this afternoon at two o'clock In U 102
on tho subject "Department Storo
Specialization." Although this talk is
to be given before a class of tho Com-
7ncrcerdopaTtmi5nt7lt-lH-thiraeBircrof
Professor Martin to have all men in
terested in tho work of a department
store attend.
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8ENIOR INVITATION8,
Senior invitations will be on
- sale 'on the campus Friday and
Saturday of this week. This is
--Tositivoly-tho-only-oTjportunlty-to-lr
Reorder announcements-and-invito-
tlons. ;
'ft Leather, Invitations, each 25c $
-Paper-nvltatlonsrtwofor77T725c(F
Engraved announcements..... 5c
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BEGINNING OF THINGS
BY BARBOUR TONIGHT
Talk Will Be on Biblical TimesThe
Chairman Looks for Record
Attendance.
n Profesaor'Barbour will speak in tho
University Temple tonight at seven
o'clock on the subject, "The Begin-,
ning of Things." The professor will
deal with the geology of the first chap
ter of Genesis and the chairman of
the. committee in charge of these
Thursday evening meetings expects an
exceptional attendance.
SENIOR INVITATIONS
PUT ON SALE TODAY
Committee 8eects Classy Invitation
Prices Are Reduced This
Year.
A combination of artistic boauty,
neatness and Individuality of stylo,
tho senior invitations this year are
In a class by themsolvep. They will
bo-put-on-salo-todfty-and"tomorrowr
AH the matorial will bo sent In to tho
publishers In a few days andthls will
undoubtedly bo tho last sale. Seniors
aro-adviscd-to-purchaBo-carly;
Tbere will bo twp kinds one with a
dark gray leather cover and tho othor
with a browji paper cover. Tho front
of tho leather cover Is decorated with
"Nebraska" embossed in a copper
mounting und the Nebraska seal.
Tho inside of tho invitations will'
contain two vlewB of campus scenes,
tne ivy Day program, .senior poemT
and a list of tho graduates. .
Tho commlttoo announces a reduc
tion in the price, this year. Tho
-leathor-lnvltatIons-will-bo-sold-at25
cents apiece and tho paper ones at
two for 25 cents, Tho engraved an
nouncements will be sold at 5 cents
apiece. The proceeds will be turned
Into tho class treasury.
California.
Tennis was boon going for some
time and a great amount of good ma
terial has turned out. The 1914 team
has been selected and it Is supposed
to bo tho strongest team that has over
represented California.
They aro to
meet Stanford in tho near future and
they( are, confident that they will bo
returned the victors. Five matches
are to be played three singles and
two doublesand the championship
will go to the winner of the three
matches.
NEBRASKA BASEBALL
OLD TIME PLAYER DISCUSSES
8ITUATION WITH REPORTER.
ADVISES DEPARTMENT-TEAMS
Ag College Has Good Team Started
Plenty of Material for Nine
From Law, Engineering
and Other Colleges
"Do you want mo Co w give you a
hunch for your nowspaporT" said- an
old timo bnll playorto a roportor yos-
tordny. Tho invitation soemod like i.
bid to heaven or tho next big formal
to tho hungry oars of th'6 scribe. Ito
lingered long and liitonod with a zeal.
Young cub got qut his bat, gave tho
old timer tho signal, and this is what
ho spun:
"Since Nebraska has decided that
thoy don't want a regular ball team
wo fellows around horo who like to
thrdw 'the pill ,nround a llttlo get
pretty ncny about tinsiniebTtlrQ
your. There's somothing in tho air
that Hccms to haunt you and visions
of a hot day with a crowded bleacher '
occasionally steal across your homo
plate.
"I think that wo ought to havo somo
baseball horo at Nebraska right' now.
I havo boon talking U ovor with some'
of tho follows and wo came 'to tho
conclusion that tho best solution to
tho problom is to establish a loaguo
with a toam from each department
college. Tho Ags aro planning on
having" a hummdrof'arteam-and'havo -commenced
work already. Tho "Law. a
have-HaBkellpFloryj-wIth-many-other -equally
famous players'; "tho- En
gineers, Medics and othor college"
havo just as promising material. It
isn't tho absehco of material which
is putting the dampor on this baso-
ball proposition -what wo need is
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somo one to start somoimng ana wonc
up an organization.
"The benefits of such a league would
bo manifold. , The main benefit it
-would-alonntc-thoUnlveriltywjauld
bo to keep college baseball players
In shape so that if Cohfdrolice' Iniles
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MANAGER FORTUNATE IN
-SECURING CQRNHUSKERS
8ale-of These-rExtraB-JVyHI Be Held-
Early Hx Weekr Prlie An.
nouncements Soon.
Munager ' Bifrltl of t'hej-onrirttsker -
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roturnea ycsieruny irpm a trip to
Omaha, where ho had made: arrange
ments for tho printing of two 'hundred
more' books, fifty of "which arcde luxe.
Tho reason for this action is duo to
tho fact that many unfortunate stu
dents, those who were. not on the
campus during the days of the Sale, .
and those not having the ready cashr
mignt secure copies lor tnoir libraries.
The sale of these books will be held
some time next week.
In response to tho question as (to
why ho has not announced the winners
of the CornhUBkers offered the first
morning of the sale, Manager Swift
smiles and says, "I've just simply got
too many things on my mind mow, but
before long I'll be ready to make the.
announcement." ,,
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