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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1914)
.-. "vs- r" r5jwnrr' , t THE DAILY NEBRASKAN fiilftfWJWiy ipwwi ' i O k L. if ft The Daily Nebraskan Property or THE UNIVBn8ITT OF Litiooln NEBRASKA IUD0D B. DAWSON Edltor-ln-Chlef i"" ' L-74K1 Managing Editor P. C; Bponoer Awoclat Editor Ruth M. Bquire AooiatTMlor R. V. Koupel AtbleUv Editor C K. Mora REPORTORIAli STAFF OarrU Ownon John I-anz W. 13. Har Qornldlno Ka.ufrman BJIxftbeth Hjr ""B McVlckcr Loon Pahnr F. M. Morrlam J. A. Phillip! Builrioc Manngor Frank S. Porkln Awrt Bufllneun Manager.. RumoII F. Clark Bobsoription prico 12.00 per year, payablo In advance. Single copies, B centa each. Entered at the postoflloo at Lincoln, Kebraska, as eocoml-cla mall matter, ndr the Aot of Oongrosa of March 8, irr. The DAILY UEBRASKAN purpose to be the free voice of student sonUmant; to be fair; to be Impartial; to Book advice u well as offer It; to truthfully picture ollege life; to go further than tho more printing of news by standing for the h3ghct Ideal of the University In jihortL te carve th Unlvomlty of Nftbraeka. Saturday, May 23, 1914 Y. W. C. A. GIRLS INTERESTED IN ESTES PARK TRIP Miss Finney Entertains About Forty Girls Special Stunts Form Entertainment. The Y. W, C. A. Estes Park picnic, which occurred Wednesday evening at tho homo of Janot Finney, was at tended by about thirty slrls, all especially "interested In the Estes Park conference to be held In August. Tho refreshments consisted of meat loaf, croam potatoes, sandwichos, pickles and radlBhos. Valeria Bonnell was In charge of the stunts, which represented differ ent phases of tho conference in a very clover way.. Much amusement was caused by tho appearance of tho wheelbarrow loaded with girls, In tended to reprosont tho automobile carrying the guests to the park. Tho stunt In which the girls finished a hasty tnilnHn nn thn wny tn hrnnkfnnt mado a strong appeal. Tho University of Nebraska cottage brought enthusi astic cheers. Ralph Curt! and Robert Bowman of Omaha spent several days- In tho city. DAVID CITY HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI. Tho First Alumni Directory, D. C. H. 8., 1914, Is on sale at ED YOUNG'S. TwnntvJflvnr.tmtn-ihn'npy Rag Applications. Application for election to tho posl- tions of edutor-In-chlef, managing edl-" tor, two associate editors, business manager and assistant business man a ger of tho Dally Nebraskan for the first semester of tho school year of 1914-1915 will bo received at tho ofilco of the secretary of tho Student Publi cation Board, basement Administra tion Building, until 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, May 23, 1914. Application to be mado on form which will bo furnished by tho secre tary. T. A. WILLIAMS, Secretary Student Publication Board. He University of Chicago HOME STUDY ia addition to resident wrotk. offer Uo iiutruo tiea by correspondence. For detailed In tonnttioa eddrcM Yw B.fC(Df, H)cycat.ro. ""' TTC University Notices 8onlor Gowns. All seniors must order their caps and gownB at tho University Book Storo on or beforo Saturday, May 23. MILDRED BUTLER, 1 Chairman Clothes Out. All clothing must bo romoved from tho lockers In tho Women's Gym nasium by Juno 1st or It will bo con fiscated by tho University. Arrange ments may bo made before Juno 1st for storing property with Mrs. Plorco for the summ'cr. INA E. GITTINGS. University Ag Society. Tho United Ag Society will hold Its annual picnic next Saturday after noon, May 23. A good time Is prom- Ised and every member should bo out -TlrfB-wlll-be-thO-laSt-mfPtlng Of thol year and election of officers for next year will take place. Watch tho bul letin boards for announcement of tho time and place. MRS. C. B. HYMER, President. University Calendar Saturday, May 23. Kappa Sigma dancing party Capi tal Beach. Kappa Kappa Gamma banquet Lin coln Hotel. Sigma Alpha Epsllon MubIc Hall. Koraensky Club banquet Lincoln Hotel. Palladian picnic Crete. Delta Tau Delta Art Hall. Farm House dancing party-Farm llOUSO PICK'S PICKINGS. Practical jokes are all right In their place", but there Is one senior in school who Is not very crazy about them. Soveral days ago a prominent senior girl wns made tho goat In a most sen sational Joke. Slip was In her gym clothes and tho boys were waiting outside for the remainder of tho picnic party. She went to her locker and no street clothes were to bo found. She searched tho whole building and en listed the aid of half of the school force, but still no clothes. In despera tion she looked forth from tho gym window, but there wero many people about, and besides this it was a long sprint to tho Trl Delt abode. Finally she talked to tho waiting gentlemen through a window. They picked up the lunch basket and beat It- This Is Indeed a cruel way to mar tho fes tivities of a senior picnic. Out at tho Elliott grade school, at -Twenty-seventh and O streets, 1b a shoot tho chutes, put up for the pur pose of entertaining the youths of the school. However, tho Chi Omegaa are not satlsneu moT ihlb chulu bhull go unused on these fine suramor even ings. Thoy have acted accordingly. -Whonyou drive Jy there after Jhls, look and soo for yourself. It is worth your while Cy Chase, ono of the shining lights of tho senior play, Is reported to have conducted himself remarkably well at tho picnic "some days ago. Ho outran two "N" men, as the story goes, and did everything else but drop In tho river, for which stunt ho was to have received a dollar. We are sorry that such athletic material as this was not out for track many moons ago when it might have mado a namo for itsolf. We think that Awgwan Is much too live a paper to como out and croko In an obituary number. Here's hoping that It has nino lives like a cat. Tho girls' track meet was without question the most attractive event which has taken place at Nobraska since she tied Michigan in football two years ago. The grandstand was fairly crowded with young men. Some of them even swarmod over Into tho field. The noise that floated up from tho field on this occasion might well be compared to that of a steam callope and a cornshollor being hauled east on R street. Nevertheless, tho boys should bo commended for tho noble way In which thoy support co-ed ath letics. Acacia froBhmen Ma a. dollcutu HU tie job to perform in tho near future. It has bpen rules by the powers that bo thatJ.hoy .ahalL takoOBaesBlon of tho trunk of a Captain Ganz. This trunk Is to be carried around the corner and down the street to a soror ity houso at fourtoen-ten Q street. Just what the idea Is is not yot out, but we will try to kqep the Rag patrons informed so that they maybe on hand to see the fun when it is pulled off. Doctor Maxoy's name will no doubt go down in the annals of history as a great baseball ump. If you do not be lieve It ask tho inter-department base .halLmon, AiihnrlMmn ngn Mm rlnninr mado a decision which waB evidently resented by one of tho players. This player rushed out on to the field, brandishing his fists, and swore in the professor's ear. Tho doctor calmly thrust hlB lianas TmcK Into biff lilp pockets and spoko thusly: ''Sir, you must have met me beforo this." That was all there was to It; tho warlike ona dcew la his hooks and Doctor Mnxcy adjusted his black hat. SENIOR CONVOCATION HELD NEXT TUESDAY Address Will Be Given by Dr. Fling Senior Caps to Be Worn by Girls. Next Tuesday will be the annual Rfnlnr rnnvnrntlnn All spnlnra nrn supp08e(1 t0 be pre80nt and the girls nra tn wnnr thntr cnnlnr nnra ntnrvr- V W T(l MJm U-aitlSB Nf.,ffcJ UVrWIU ing to the time-honored custom. The program will bo as follows: ! Reading Marian Preese I Instrumental bc.j Florence Malone Address Dr. Fling JOINT MEETING OF UNIVERSITY FRAT MEN Council Will Present Plans for Rais. ing Scholastic Standing of Greeks. The Inter-fraternity Council calls a mass meeting of all active fraternity men to bo held In room Law 101 on Monday night at 7:45. Tho council at this time will present plans for raising the scholastic stand ing, finances and tho general welfare of the fraternities. Law 101, Monday, 7:45 p. ra. TENNIS MEET. Nebraska Men Could Not Hold Their Own" Against 'Washington Pluggers. - St. Louis, Mo., May-22. Wftshingto: University of this city defeated Ne braska University at both doubles and singles In the first round of tho Mis souri Valley Conference tomtfiTtmlrmv mont horn Vfntftrrtnv. Hnnrr nnd Onl- lonkamp of Washington wero matched against Moyer and Stussman of No braska in both events. In tho singles Smith of Kansas defeated Cave of Amos, 6-1; 6-3. Tho tournament con tinues today. LOST Thursday, a bunch of keys, probably In tho postoffico. Return to Registrar. lf . W. it . A A .eVi A ilf. I T 1 T J fj j p f v p f fi $ Student season tickets for tho ' Minneapolis Symphony Orchos- tra concerts may bo purchased In Adm. 102 any tlmo this week at $ ?1.60. Oliver box ofilco now open.'' &&4it4lt&&4lt3it4lt&4k4if&4it& T T T 1 fP O F v J V 7v 7J 7V y 7JV Hart, Sckaffner & Marx . B. 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