The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 08, 1914, Image 2

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the Daily Nebraskan
Proportjr of
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Lincoln
RERD B. DAWSON
Kdltor-ln-Chlof
Phone . L-74R1
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Associate Editor Ruth M. Squire
Associate Editor R. V. Koupal
Attiletic JOdltor :...C. K. Morse
UBJPORTORIAXi STAFF
Oarrlo Oomon John I.anz
W. E. Har Ocraldlno Kauffman
Elizabeth Hrd Hush MoVicker
Leon Palmw F. M. Mcrrlum
J. A. Phllllpl
mminiiMJUiuingEr Frank 8. Perklim
Aiwt Bufllnoflu Manacer. .Rusaoll F. Clark
Subnorlptlon prlco $2.00 per year,
payablo In advance
Slriglo coplofl. G cents each.
Entered at the postofllce at Lincoln,
Nebrnnka, bb Bocond-clasa mall matter,
under tho Aot ol COlurrwi-ot-March 3r
1870.
The DAILY NEttRASICAN purpOBea to
b tho frcB volco of ntudont oontlmont;
to bo fair; to bo Impartial; to neok advice
m -well rui offer It; to truthfully picture
oUogeJlfo; to go furthor than tho more
printing of nowe by Rtandlng for the
hlghcet Ideals of tho University; In short,
-to-ecvft-lhe-UnlvorBlty of Nftbrnaka.
Friday, May S, 1914
Just now, wo bollove, tho call for
some system of representative, demo
cratic HOlf-governinont 1b most urgent.
Tho Innocent society Is not, and very
probably never will bo, a body of men
to actually lead or govern tho student
body. In fact, It Is not intended to
be such an organization. And yet It
Is tho only body In tho University
which in any way approaches leader
ship and tho guidance of public opin
ion. To them fallB the position and
power of leadership, but to them can
never bo given the authority neces
sary for effective leadership; upon
them cannot bo placed responsibility
to tho studont body.
What Nobraska wants is responsi
ble, democratic self-government. Tho
students alono have the right to dele
gate to any group or society tho
power of guiding "the affairs of their
body. ThiB, to a socjlety elected as Is
tho Innocont society, is out of the
question. Today they are recognized
as loaders. Yet the choice of the men
who nro toform their body noxt-yenr
has met with widespread dissatisfac
tion among tho students. These men
are, ln( soveral instances at least, not
those whom tho students would have
elected.
Under -present conditions with this
society tho recognized leaders this is
palpably out of harmony with college
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NEW UNI SPOONS
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COAT MILITARY
SUMMER COAT SHIRTS
SOFT COLLAR SEPARATE
BUDD, 1415
democracy. Tho society declares it
wishes nono of this recognized leader
ship, but tho fact remains, It has It.
Elthor It should rocognlzo the stu
dents which recognize it, or the stu
dents should refuse to recognize the
society, which refuses to rocognlzo its
body. Tho latter, wo bollovo, is the
only solution. Place in a body which
you creato tho power to act, tho right
of- leadership, the responsibility to
your own body, and you will Knlnrof--flclont,
domocratic self-government.
Let tho Innocent society continuo in
its honorary capacity, but unite au
thority and responsibility, domocracy
and representative membership, In a
student council.
Duo to a regretable accident, tho
nrtlclo given us for publication in the
"Forum." over tho signature "6f"AlF
other Patriot," has been destroyed. If
possible, we wish the writer could re
word his ideas and give them to us
ngain.
-People-We-Knaw
Mrs. Florence Shwnko Hates of
Lodgcpolb is in tho city.
Marion Scott of Hebron came up for
tho Ivy Day program.
Mildred Daniels or Ord is at tho
Alpha Xi Delta house.
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University Calendar
Friday, May 8.
Delta Gamma formal Lincoln Hotel
Engineers' Night.
Company A Music Hall.
Phi Beta Kappa initiation.
' Saturday, May 9.
Delta Delta Delta formal Lincoln
Hotel.
Engineers' banquet Lincoln Hotel.
Alpha Thota Chi banquet Lincoln
Hotel.
Beta Theta PI banquot LIndoll
Hotel.
Achoth Music Hall.
Alpha Sigma Phi Art Hall.
Senior Hop Capital Beach.
M. V. I. A. A. MEET.
Will Be Held on Nebraska Field To
morrow Records of Previ
ous Years.
Evory lovor of good sports will havo
an opportunity next Saturday after
noon, the equal of which seldom
comes to JJjacoln o witness the fif
teenth annual meet of the Missouri
Valloy Interscholastlc Athletic Asso
ciation. Tho Lincoln High School team, com
posed of sixtoon track and field men,
under the best of coaching, will make
a record not equalled since tho days
of Les Mann and tho Collins boys.
Two members of the team expect to
lower Missouri Valloy records, which
aro as follows:
100-yard dash, 10 seconds;
220-yard dash, 22 25 seconds.
V mile, 51 35 seconds..
V6 mile, 2 minutes, 4 seconds.
1 mile, 4 minutes, 33 35 seconds:
"reoryirfinruTTlleTltITG seconds.
22(PyaTd-hurdler5j5-secondB
Polo vault, 11 feet. "
High jump, 5 foot', 10Vi Inches.
Broad jump, 22 feet.
12-pound shot, 48 feet, hy. inches.
12-pound hammer, 172 feet, 3 inches.
Discus, 124 feet, 4 inches.
All out and boost.
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University Notices
Pan-Hel Dance.
Tho Pan-Hellenic dnnco will bo hold
May 16th at tho Auditorium.
Cornhusker8.
Tho Cornhusker nas two $25.00 duo
bills for sale on two of Lincoln's lead
ing tailors for $150.00 jjach. Hero's a
chanco to mnka $5,0CTqn a good suit
of clothes. Apply at Cornhusker
ofllco of business manager.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Tho Phi Beta Kappa Initiation and
banquet will bo hold at tho Linco'n
Hotel, Friday, May 8th, at 6 p. m.
Kosmct.
Rosonved seats for, tho KojamcJLl
show, "El Presidente," will go on sale
Friday noon, May 8th. Oliver box
ofllco.
Graduation Gifts.
Hand-mado articles in exclusive do
ftlcna Jnwnlry, pntiory, lnnthor. Xlonm
401, Hrownoll Block.
Scandinavians Meet.
Tho Scandinavian Club will meet
Saturday evening, May 9. Tho meet
ing will bo held In room 104 in tho
Law Building and will begin at 8
o'clock. Mr. Geo. E. Howard will
rspoak on Hie solution of social and-i
economic problems In Denmark
Everybody cordially invited.
Tho embryonic schoolmasters of tho
Teachers' College aro figuring upon
a bill kill for Friday afternoon. Their
victims are to bo tho Chemical Club
huskies. This big fight Is to bo staced
I on Nobraska field. All co-eds are re-
quested to turn out. Inasmuch as this
j is to be a special ladles' day.
Senior- Teachers.
Seniors expecting tho University
teachers certificate in June or August,
who havo not already announced them
selves as candidates, should report to
the Registrar's office by May 15.
VANCIL K. GREER.
Registrar.
Deutscher Geselliger Vereln.
Der deutsche gosellige vereln vor
sammelt slch Samstag abend den 9.
Mai, bol Fraulein Stuff, 434 S ud 28
straszo, urn 8 uhr.
Ivy Day Tickets.
All Ivy Day tickets should bo hand
ed in to T. A. Williams at once.
W. E. KAVAN, Chairman.
FRESHMAN LAWS DEFEAT
CIVIL ENGINEERS, 8-6
Business Lads Prove Too Much for
the Embryos GoodTJTasS"
of Ball.
Tho opening games of the Intor
departmeiLLJ3aaoJ)all League were
pulled off yesterday and the day bo
fore. Tho first game was played on
Wednesday between tho E. E.'s and
tho. M. E.'s. Tho electricians won this
game by a score of 8 to 7. Tho games
played yesterday wore; Commercial
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Freshman Laws. Tho Commercial
boys won their game by two points.
These boys aro certainly all business
when It comes to baseball. Tho bat
teries wero: Commercials, Temple
and Tholson; Freshmen, Thoison,
Sherry and Baohr. The score by
Innings is as follows:
1 2 3 4 5
Commerce 3 1 2 i 29
Freshmen o 0 4 1 2 7
Tho C. E. team didn't seem to havo
much class when It carao to compari
son with tho Freshman Laws, but lost
to tho tuno of 8 to 6. Tho batteries
wore: Freshman Laws, Haskell and
Hill; C. E., Krajlcok and Bauman.
The scora by innings Is:
12 3 4
C B 2 0 2 26
Freshman Laws 4 l 3 08
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ARMSTRONGS
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heels. A snappy' last strictly up-to-date. Fitted with round
lacers. Correct in every detail. Made by one of the best
shoe makers in America and well worth $5.00 pair.
4 All Sizes Now. Main Floor.
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THE
University School of Music
Established 1894
Oppoeite the University Campus, 1 1th and R Sts. In
structions Given in All Branches of Music. Students
may Enter at Any Time. . Beginners Accepted.
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
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