The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 28, 1914, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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The Daily Nebraskan
Property of
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Lincoln
REED B. DAWSON
Editor-ln-Chlof
Phono L-74R1
Mamujinir Editor P. C Sponoor
AwoclnKc Editor Ruth M. Squirca
Aaaoolato Editor R. V. Koupal
Atiiletio TDdltor C K. Morso
REPORTORIAL. STAFF
Oarrlo Ooman John Lanz
W. E, Har Ocrnldlno Kauffman
Elizabeth HyJ Huk1 MoVlokcr
Leon Palmor F. M. Mcrriam
J. A. Phllllpl
Uuslnwe Mannpor Fnvnk S. Porkln
Amrt. BufllncoB Manacar. .RumoII F. Clark
Subaorljrtton prlco $2.00 por year,
paynblo In advance
Single coTlcfl, C conta oaoh.
Brvtored at tho postofTlco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, no eocond-cloaa moll matter,
undor the Act of Congresa of March 3,
4870.
The DAILY NEBRASKAN purposes to
be tho free yoIco of BtudonCsontlmont;
to be fair; to be Impartial; to Book advlco
aa vroll aa off or It; to truthfully pioturo
eolloK Hfo; to go further limn tho more
printing of new by standing for tho
high cot idoals of tho University; In short,
to serve th University of Nebraska.
Tuesday, April 28, 1914
Tho NEBRASKAN does not wish to
bo misunderstood in Its attitude
towards the enlistment of University
men In tho so-called Nebraska Regi
ment of the Nebraska-oNtlonaLGuaril.
Wo are not attempting to porsuado
anyone not to enlist. All that wo wish
to do Is to try to bring homo to every
Btudent Just what tho real Issue Is in
deciding whether or not to enlist. Men
who enlist are offering tholr Bervicos
far In advanco of any national de
mand for them. As yot, tho nation has
not issued a call. Those w"ho havo
offered them In advance are or should
be doing this becauso they afo unx
ious to go to war becauso they are
anxious to "get In on the ground floor."
Every man has a right to chooso his
own profession. If war it bo, all right.
But wo do not want to soo anyone,
deluded by false ideas of patriotism,
sacrlflco opportunities far moro 'prom
ising to him, in order that ho may
havo an opportunity to go to war be
foro his country calls him.
National Guard companies, it is
planned, will bo tho first to go. Tho
idea Is plainly to take only thoso men
who havo Blgnlflod that thoy wish to
follow a military career. Tho govern
ment has purpoBoly avoided calling
volunteers In order that tho most
promising young men may not bo
called upon to sacrifice themselves in
Mexico. Wo can not for tho Hfo of us
see where there Is any call for Uni
versity young men to onlist unless
thoy desire to follow tho military pro
fession. If this bo tho caso, tho pros
ent opportunity is indeed a good one.
But thero is no call.
LOST GoravatChl InitlfftB AT" Rrr
name on Inner case. Reward. Charge
of Rag office.
WANTED University student to do
light cnoros for room. Call at 4.34
North 17th St., between 12:30 and
1:30, Friday or Saturday.
ATHLETICS
Closed Crotch UnionSuits
BUDD, 1415
TRACK TRYOUT8
(Continued from Pngo Ono) J
Tho following 1h the summary of tho
ovontB:
100-yard dash Irwin first, Ileoso
second, Zumwlnklo third; 1(T:1.
220-ynrd dash Scott first, Reeeo
second, Zum winkle third; 23:4.
lOO-yard dash, freshmen Smith
first, O'Brlon second, Maxwell third;
10:2.
220-yard dash, freshmen Smith
first, Deering socond, Purney third;
24.
120-yard hurdles Kruso first, Llnd
strum socond, Nafzlgor third; 1C:4.
Mllo run It. AnderBon first, Mc
MnBtcrs socond, Ilugg third; 4:47.
220-yard hurdles Llndstrum first,
Gross second, Nafzlgor third; 28:3.
llalf-mllo run Kublk first, Spohn
socond, C. Anderson third; 2:06:3.
Two-mllo run Geotzo first, Kratz
socond, Racko third; 10:51.
Polo vault Llndstrum first, Itcavls
second; 11 ft. 8 In.
High Jump VIdal first, O'Brlan and
Kruse, second; 5 ft. 0 In.
Broad Jump Rcavls first, Miller
second ; O,BrIhiirtlilrdT20-ftr-4-ln;
Shot put Ross first, Corroy second,
Q'Brlan third; 37 ft.
Discuss Corroy first, Ross second,
O'Brlan third; 110 ft. 8 In.
Intor-sororlty relay Kappa Alpha
Thota (Chamberlalnj Maxwell, How
ard and Reed); 135:2.
The Forum
To Whom It May Concern:
In last Friday's isbuo of tho Rag
thQteaj?pearedJlho following notice:
"Tho Agricultural program planned
for next weok has boon postponed In
definitely." This gives tho Impression
that thero will bo no "Agriculture"
week, as has beon tho custom beforo.
Tho College of Agriculture Is one of
tho strongest In tho University, and
wo seo no reason why thero should
not bo an Ag. weok as woll as an En
gineers' week. Wo havo just as much
taloul anuHtuat-a-any-wlltnowjioon7nTuthoAB
men. Other colleges put on stunts at
convocation, edit tho Rag, havo picnics
and make it known to tho student
body that such a college exists. Can
it bo that tho students of the College
of Agriculturo havo no collogo spirit,
and do not caro tp show others that
thoro is a real llvo Agricultural Col
lego in the University of Nebraska?
Wo do not bollovo this is tffb caso.
Wo bollovo tho Ag. students as a
wholo havo plenty of "pop" and want
to do something. Why not do It? Wo
understand that quite elaborate plans
had been mado for this week by the
vlce-prosIdonL of tho United Agrlcul-
tural Socloty juid her committee and
some officers of tho Ag. Club. Just
when tho faculty and those in charge
had practically completed their plans
something went wrong. Tho notice of
postponement was given without any
whys or wherefores. Wo aro certain
that thoso In charge were doing their
best, and had a pleasant and success
ful weok planned. Somebody Is" knock-
ingr-lB-lt-for-tho-good-of-tho-coHeger
-or-for-some-selflsh-reason? Wo-beJ
Hovo tho students want to know who
is responsible for tho postponement,
and what are tho reasons. YES, WE
WOULD LIKE TO KNOW.
M. A. SHARP, Ag. '15.
Thornburg's Orchestra, B 2556.
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University Notices
Qerman Dramatic Club Tryouts.
Tryouts for membership In tho Gor
man Dramatic Club will bo hold In tho
Tomplo on April 29th. Candidates
may obtain further Information from
Miss Heppner.
BA8EBALL LEAGUE.
All departments wishing to be rep.
resented In the Interdepartment Base
ball League are requested to have
their representative confer with Coach
Stiehm at once.
Senior Hop.
Senior Hop at Capital Beach, May
2. Opening danco of the season at
tho Beach. Proceeds to bo applied
to tho purchase of a class gift. Tickets
may too obtained from tho following
persons: G. V. Tunks, chairman;
Fred Trumbull, master of ceremonies;
Bob Flory, Ralph Wagner, Geraldlno
Groy, and Elizabeth Hydo.
Eng in e erj ngN otjee.
Tho following men who are han
dllng tickets for tho Engineers' ban
quet aro requeBted-to-mect in Mi A
building, room 102, Tuesday at 11:00
a. m., April 28th:
L. Harte, C. W. Beck, I. C. Bakor,
H. L. Zottorman, L. E, Norris, F. O.
Shafor, D. C. Schink, C. H. Anderson,
C. O. Martz, C. A. Hauptman, R. L.
Taylor, -B. F. Morrlam, Paul Buol, L. C.
Lewis, W. C. Chapln, J. Calloway,
R. P. Wagner, Professor Bridgman,
H.- B. Wood, A. A. Luobs, E. F. Bor
chat, G. A. Spooner, M. B. Long, H. B.
Whitfield, A. JD. Greenly, H. Schlactor,
G. V. Tunks, E. Hawkins, C. A. Atwell,
R. C. Grlor, W. H. Bauman, M. F.
i Clark, H. R. Rasmusscn, J. E. Brown,
) F. B. Star, W. A. Cone.
W. H. BIXBY, Chairman.
W. A. NELSON.
C. L. FISHER.
Sigma Delta Chi.
Mooting of the Sigma Delta Chi this
Architectural Engineers.
Thoro will bo a meoting of the
Architectural Engineers Thursday
ovonlng at 7:30 o'clock In room 208,
M. A. Election of officers for tho com
ing somoster; alBO dope on baseball
team will be handed out. All members
aro urged to bo present. A collection
Is requested and expected from those
members who havo not as yet paid
their assessment for tho CornhuBker.
PHILLIP WARNER,
Grand Treasurer 1914.
Chorus, AttentlonI
Each member of the" Chorus may
bring nn escort or guest to the II
Trovatoro concert this evening by
merely presenting a card with their
namos upon It to tho doorkeeper.
Silver Serpent.
Silver Serpent meoting today at 11
o'clock in L. 310. Important!
A. I. E. E.
Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. in.,
in Electrical Building. C. A. Atwell
will talk on "An Experimental Investi
gation With tho Oscillograph."
Pan-Hel Dance.
Tho Pan-Hellenic dance will be held
May 15th at the Auditorium.
Notice.
All men desiring to file as candi
dates for the election of student mem
bers of tho University Athletic Board
must do so by 12 o'clock, May 4th, at
my office. DR. R. G. CLAPP,
Secretary Athletic Board.
Ivy Day Committee.
Meeting of all Ivy Day committees
In U. 106, Tuesday at 11 a. m. All
members come out.
CHAIRMAN.
ARMSTRONG'S
Remodeling and Rebuild-.
ing Sale
20o
DISCOUNT
On all Men's Suits and Top Coats.
On all Men's Soft and Stiff Hats
(B0CBTSOASJDXCEPTKjD)
On all Traveling Equipment.
Dozens of Furnishing Specials
Armstrong
GOOD CLOTHE8
THE
University School of Music
Established 1894
Opposite the UniversityGan!jnrar"HthTnTd--Sts; in-
8truction8 Given in All Branches of Music Students
may Enter at Any Time. Beginners Accepted.
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
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askan for the second semester
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