The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 16, 1914, Image 2

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The Daily Nebraskan
Property of
THE UNIVERSITY OF
Lincoln
NEBRASKA
RRBD B. DAWSON
EdItor-ln-Chlef
Phoiio L.-74R1
ManaBlnsr Mdltor P. C. Sponccr
Awoclnrto Bdltoi Iluth M. Squire
AwBoclatc Editor ........ .. . .. R. V. KouptU
Athletic IOditor S K. Morse
RBJPOTlTOIUALi STAFF
Oarrlo Ooman John Lnnz
W. B. Har (lernldlna Kuuffmati
Ellsmlmth Hy MiikIi MoVlcker
Iveon Palmwr F. M. Morrlnm
Bunlnooe Manngor Frank 8. Porklna
Awl Duslnesfi Manni;or..UueocH F. Clark
Subnorlptton price $2.00 per year,
payablo In advance.
- Single oop4e( G cunta each;
Entered at tho poatofllce at Lincoln,
Nebraska, no nocond -class mall matter,
under the Act of OonRTMa of March 3,
1879.
The DALLY NICBTtASICXN purpose to
be ihn fre volco of ntudont aenlTmenl;
to be fair; to be Impartial; to nook ndvlce
m well aa off or It; to truthfully picture
oolloRO llfo; to go furtlier than tho more
printing of nows by ntandlng for tho
blghent Idoaln of tho University; In short,
to ecrve the University of Nebraflka.
Thursday, April 1C, 1914
NOT A JOKE.
Tho DAILY NISBRASKAN'S Popular
Girl Contest Ih not u Joke. In our
stater universities the choosing of tho
most popular girl Ih tin annual event
of much IntoroHt. It tins become one
of the traditions of theso schools. We
believed that such a contest was not
out of harmony with student interest
in the Univorslty of Nebraska.
Wo sincerely hope that there will
be nono of the child's play which so
often characterizes similar contests in
high schools and minor colleges vot
ing for some man for spite. No votes
for ftny man will bo considered or
their totals published. Tills is a popu
-lar-.CrIIU;r-eontet nndnol an u'pp'OTTVcTBU'y
tunlty for childish pranks.
ACTION, FRE8HMEN.
The DAILY NBI3RASKAN would
like to know why Russell Allen, presi
dent of the rreshman clasB, has not
called the class together to olect repre
sentatives to tho student council con
vention. To us there is no oxcuse for
such negligence The other classes
lnivo acted nono to soon. But the
freshmen are holding up all further
action. This is positively indefensible.
Hotice4ias been given time after time.
The necessity Tor immediate action on
this question is known to all. And
yet Mr. Allen has not called a meet
ing to elect freshman delegates. What,
excuse is there to offer? It can make
BIGGEST DIAMOND
IN THE WORLD
SEE 0,UR WINDOW
THIS WEEK
HALLE TT
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
Estab. 1871 1143 O
SAMPLE SHOES
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Low Tango Dancing Pumps $2.50
BUDD, 1415 O STREET
no difference whether or not ho favors
tho council idea. Mb duty Is plainly
set down for him. Wo domnnd that
President Allen call the froshtnon to
gether at once.
This 1st the time of year that No
braskans would appreciate a largo,
beautiful campus, fur less studying,
and far more "bench work" would be
done. Perhaps there is a reason for
haxlugfloIaw-shady iiooksjibout-Uio-
enmpus. All thut wo have aro play
ing to capacity houses. Think what
would happen if wp had forty acres of
them.
Next Monday the "N" men will
elect a captain for tho 1915 Corn
husker football team. Wo nevor Could
quite discover why a captain waB not
elected long ago, but we aro nono tho
iMsJLJiajiMnLfar. OJie-at tlils-tlme,
Anyway, we hiivo one consolation
on a hot day. We can get n good cool
drink at tho fountain.
SENIOR INVITATIONS
' Senior Invitations will be on
sale again at the tables In U. Hall
and In the Library, Wednesday
and Thursday. This will
posi-
tlvely be the last sale.
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OVER SIXTY PER CENT OF
CADETS SIGN PETITIONS
Will Be Turned Over to Lieutenant
Bowman Shortly Will Then Be
Submitted to Unl Senate.
-Prireiicairr air The camp petitions
have boon circulated and will soon be
sent in to the commandant. Up to ,
this time the petitions have been en-i lvy Dav Committees.
tlrely in the hands of the olilcors. As ' lm)orta,lt meeting of all Ivy Day
soon as they are all signed they wlrconlttee8 Thursday at 11:30 a. in.,
be turned in to Lieutenant. Ttmvmnn, ! sharp. U. 102.
who. will then
Hoiul thorn to thn iTnj.
BoTiaToT
Tho petitions have
success in tho differ
petitions
mot with varied
ent companies. In soino of the com
panies they wore signed by littlo more
than fifty per cent of the cadets., while
In others practically every cadet
seemed eager to got his name on the
shoot. In one company no more than
two or threo men were unwilling to
Bign the petition. The exact percent
age of signers has not yet been calcu
lated, but it-has been estimated at
over sixty per cent. This shows that
tho majority ot cadets are very much
In favor ot Ihu camp and it only re-r
mulns now for the senate to give them
what they want.
People We Know.
James H. Cook of Agate, Nobr., Is
visiting In tho city.
"Tuck" WoBtover leaves today for
Columbus, Ohio, where ho will repre
sent tho Delta Upsllon fraternity at
tho national convention.
Pearl Grahum of McCook is visiting
111 tho city.
Artlstlo dance programs and menus
for particular people. George Bros.,
Prlntors, 1313 N stroet.
FOR RENT House, twelve rooms,
142C E street. Suitable for fra
ternity. Call B 3945. 4-17.66
University Calendar
Thursday, April 16.
11:00 n. m. Convocation Temple
Theatre.
11:30 a. in. Ivy Day commltteo
meeting U. 102.
5:00 p. m. Vesper service Temple.
G:'30 p. m. Dramatic Club banquet
Lincoln Hotel.
" 7TO0prni:Y M Ct-t meeting
Tomplo.
7:15 p. m. Pershing Rifles Arm
ory. 8:00 p. in. Phi Delta Phi.
Friday, April 17.
8:15 p. m. Union Literary meeting.
8:30 p. m. Palladian Literary meet
ing. Chi Omega house party.
Alplnr Chi Omega formal -party
Lincoln Hotel.
Thornburg's Orchestra, B 2556.
University Notices
German Dramatic Club Tryouts.
Tryouts for membership In the Gor
man Dramatic Club will be held in tho
Tomplo on April 29th. Candidates
may obtain further information from
Miss Hoppner.
Tegner Society.
The Tegner" Eoclety will ""give"-tho
following program Saturday evening
in tho Y. W. C. A. rooms at 8:15. Tho
girls will have charge of the enter
tainment: Heading Nannie Samuelson
Piano Solo Ruby Anderson
Address Martina Swenson
Vocal SoIott rTTTT.-TrAltredaEngdahl
Rending Mildred Wesson
cimirman senior commute
Engineers, Notice.
Music commltteo for Engineers'
Week (Barnes, Sullivan nnd Finley)
is requosted to meet at the Rag office
Friday at 11:30 o'clock.
Chairman Banquet Committee.
CONVOCATION
fc A violin recital by Professor
August Molzer in tho Temple.
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Arts Club.
At the Household Arts Club
night the following program
last
was
given :
Reading I lallie Workman
The School as tho Social Center. .
Clara" Hymer
Report of Domestic Science Con
vention at Chicago.. Merle Hookstra
-Missouri
Tho Ag Club at Missouri la planning
to hold a horse show tho first two
days In June. Tho sho wwill bo tho
farmer commencement week stunt.
Prlzse amounting to $2,500 will bo
given away. Horso owners from
Mexico nnd all over the state will en
ter for some of theorizes.
A Suggestion at Kansas.
Student government at tho Univer
sity is not perfect. No ono would af
firm that Improvement Is impossible.
Permanency In purposo and stability
In membership are desirable qualities
In the councils. Any changes which
i would Improve 'self-government in
those roBpects are worthy of discus
sion. Here Is n way tho governing bodies
would probably be made moro ef
ficient: Elect only part of the mem
bers at one time.
Half might be chosen In the spring
ARMSTRONG'S
Remodeling: and Rebuild
ing Sale
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DISCOUNT
On all Men's Suits and Top Coats.
On all Men's Soft and Stiff Mats.
(HTKTSON8 EXCEPTED)
On all Traveling Equipment.
Dozens of Furnishing: Specials
Armstrong
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
THE
University School of Music
Established 1894
Opposite the University Campus, ffth and R Sts. In
structions Given in All Branches of Music. Students
may Enter at Any Time. Beginners Accepted.
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
DEVELOP YOUR RUSIMFSS CAPACITY
by special work in
BUSINESS TRAINING
You can arrange for work to Bult your convenience
THE
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Is fully accredited by tho National Association of Accredited Commer
cial Schools, and offers tho best to be had in equipment, courses and
instructors.
Elegant New Home, 14th and P Sts.,
1st Corner East of City Y. M. C. A.
B 6774
-ErCrBIGGERrPres.- W. N. WATSON, V. PresT
W. A. ROBBING, Sec'y
PLAY BALL
LAWLOR CYCLE & SPORTING GOODS CO, U230St,
and half at the time of tho class elec
tions in tho fall, or some better method,
might be arranged without sacrificing
the principle that .tho council should
always have half, of Its membership
composed of members with some ex
perience. Tho advantages would be (1) the
councils would always bo able to go
ahead with tho matter under consid
eration without feeling that they
should wait until they "got on to' the
ropes; (2) permanency would bo add
ed to a body which must always bo
Clothing I n.
Spalding and Victor Base
ball,Tenftis & Track Outfits.
Supplies for erery Sport.
more or lesjs temporary because -of the
constantly changing student body;
(3) the governing bodies would keep
in moro intimate touch with tho senti
ments of students If elections were
moro frequent; (4) tho councils would
be moro likely to rotaln rospoot of the
faculty and student body since the
chance for 111-ad.vJsed action would be
decreased; (5) In matters suoh as the
Student Union there would always be
experienced members present to carry
out ono consistent constructive policy.
Dally Kansan.
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