The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 09, 1914, Image 4

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PETER J. DOOLING
Peter J. Doollng represents the Six
teenth New York congressional dis
trict In the house of representatives.
He is a native born New Yorker and
a Democrat.
"Texas.
HOUSES RULES OISCOURSU8
Report 'From Inter-Sorority Meeting
Held Tuesday Night to Discuss
House Rules.
In tho mattor of Iioubo rules,
For girls far and Vide
'Tls best got a standard
And bythat abide.
But it la not ho easy
-Wlth nine sororities
To suit tho lair damsels .
And all of them ploase.
Tho ton-thirty rule,
A mistake from the first,
Of all tho crazy ideas
That Is tho worst.
To think that vhon spoofing
With Josting and laugh,
Ono could finish a Job
In two hours and a half.
No, wo want It lator,
You'jnust havo fair play
To do tho good work
' In a hotly contested debate7 between
Arkansas and Texas, tho latter de
feated their opponents and received a
two to ono decision. Both teams wero
well balanced and showed groat" In
terest and ability In the subject. Tho
aildtenco was largo and was at all
tlmos attentive-
CLASSIFIED LIST
LOST On or near cnpltol grounds,
Sunday morning, cataoyo necKiaco.
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LOST Pi Bota Phi arrow pin sot in
pcariB. Reward. Call Pi Bota Phi
house. B-3427 53-4-8
An Easter
Tie
just a llttte different
is almost a necessity
about now. We .can
supply you
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1132 O STREET
What you ouu't do by duyr
At night on tho porch
Wo think it a shame,
If you hang out too much,
That you got all tho blame.
Wo a'dviso no restriction
On time, place or dato;
Just your good Judgment
, On what is too lato.
In tho. mattor of quiet,
Wo just wish to say,-
It's a cruel hard condition
And wrong every way. .
The quiet hour business
Is Just ono big bluff
To lot those girls study
Who can't get enough.
In fact, wo advlso,
No studying bo done
Until good and ready
id vmi'vn had vour fun.
WHERE CHIPS FALL
ON LIQUOR QUESTION
What Are the Prospects for a Pleasant
8ummer Vacation in Your
Home Town?
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Callaway
Broken Bow
Contral City
Dorchester
Emerson
Ewing
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Falls City
Hebron '
Gibbon
Hickman
Humboldt &
PlattBmouth
Ravenna
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O'Neill
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'North Platte
Oconto
LoUp City
Nebraska City
Kearney
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Hastings
Syracuse
Homer
Greeley
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Harvard
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Gothenburg
Geneva
Falrbury
Fremont
Cook
Columbus
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GRAVES
Printing
New Location
24-4 n. 11th Street
Make BtTHly amiiror;
And ploasuro tho gain;
Because, oftor all, that's
True scholarship's aim.
Now, If you'll truly follow
This good advice clear through
Twill ond with mudusuccoss,
Phi Bota Kappa for you.
Who's Afraid.
STATE PROHIBITION
ORATORICAL CONTEST
Beatrice
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Lexlngton
Kimball
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Lyons
Nelson
Mlnden
Ogallala
Oakland
Shubert
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Red-Cloud
Sumner
Stella
Tecumseh
Sliver Croelc
Superior K-
Ulysses
Telcamah
Thurston
Wahoo
Wolbach
Wausa
Ashland
Auburn
Humboldt
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Will Be Held at Wcaleyan University
Next Week Stato Interested
In the Subject.
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Havolock
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Broken Bowl
Amherst
Gibbon
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Orators from thirteen colleges
throughout tho statewlll nrest or
Wosleyan University on April 17th for
.their annual Stato Oratorical Contest
of the Intercollegiate Prohibition As
sociation. Mr. Elliott of Wealoyan 1b
making preparations for tho entertain-
mont of the contestants when they
arrive.
Tho contest was to havo uooiTlielu"
at tho University of Nebraska, but
through special arrangements the
event is to bo Btaged at tho neighbor-'
lng institution. Prcsldont Proudflt of
Grand Island has boon pushing prep
arations for tho event and everything
"will be in readiness by the time of tho
contest.
Coming just at this time tho ora
torical contest along these lines Is
very opportune. A largo numher of
the towns of tho state are vo'tlng on
tho "wet" and "dry" proposition at
their municipal elections and Interest
1n the subject is very keen. The pro
hibitionists throughout tho state havo
their organized forces In full working
order and the meeting at Wosleyan
next week ought to bo a hummer,
8ENIOR PLAY PLANNED
TO-BE-GIVEN-IVY DA-Y-I
Announcement of Cast to Be Made To
morrow Joint Meeting for Plan
nlng of Senior Week.
Thornburg's Orchestra, B 2556,
Tho cast for tho senior play will
bo announced tomorrow morning.
Several complications lntha-solcctlon
makes an earlier announcement im
possible Eighteen, young people are
to recolve parts fifteen men and
three girls.
The dato of tho play has been al
most definitely decided. The only
requisite necessary being the sanction
of tho Student Organization Boards
which will meet thlB noon. Tho plan
Is to have tho tflay on Ivy Day night,
Instead of tho Dramatic Club play
which has usually been given at this
time.
ExtenBlvo plans are also on foot for
a Senior Week, which will consist of
a convocation program, tho play, tho
Ivy Day program and a "sneak day."
Tho senior play, the senior convoca
tion, the Ivy Day and tho "sneak day"
committees wll lmeol at 11 o'clock to
day in joint conference.
During the remaining weeks of tho Bcnool year
in supplement form. It has been the custom
in previous years for various school organizations
to ask the management of the Daily Nebraskan
to-allo.w one issue of the paper to a certain organi
zation. These special issues have always been "suc
cessful from the editorial standpoint but nearly
always a financial burden to tho paper. In the
future special editions will be issued in supplement
form only as this method allowsjglenty of time to
get news and advertising matter into shape "a5d
will not cause a delay in the issue of the daily
edition. -
During the next five weeks several special
editions will be issued as follows :
GIRL'S NUMBER early in May.
PHARMACEUTICAL NUMBER second week in
May.
Other EDITIONS will be arranged for during the"
next few weeks.
Heads of organizations contemplating a special,
edition as in previous years will kindly consult
with the business manager.
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