The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 29, 1914, Image 2

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UNIVERSITY OF
NEBRASKA
Lincoln
IIB3HD B. DAWSON
EdItor-ln-Chlef
Phone
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MannrinR Editor, jor, P. C Bpenoor
AMOclato Editor Iluth-Mrquiw
AMOfilate Editor It- V. Koupal
Athltrtlo Editor.. C K. Mor
REfPOllTORIAIi STAFF
Carrie Ooman Tolih Lans
W. E. Hor Qoraldlno Kautfman
Eiliatrath Hy iiugh McVloker
Leon Palmer F. M. Merriam
J. A. Phllllpl
BueinwHi Manager Frank 8. Porklna
Aart.J3ualnfli Manager.. RumoII F. Clark
Subscription prloer fS.00 per year,
payable In advance.
Blncle oopdcfl, 5 cents each.
Entered at the poctoffloe at Lincoln,
Nebmia aa eocond-cloM mall matter,
utter the Aot of OongTtee of Maroh S,
117.
has very often boon a lack of advor-
of tho great expenso and tho small
at tho tlmo. This would havo
meant further deficit for tho papor.
Often wo havo boon unable, either
from actual lack of nowB, or from Inck
of reporters, or both, to got enough
news to fill up our half of tho paper.
And so wo ran tho "bollor plate." Yet
In ovory Issuo this semester tho stu
dents havo received at least fifty per
cent more reading matter than last
The DAILY NBBIlABICXN purpSW to
be the frw rolce'of tudent entlment;
to be fair; to be impartial; to neek advice
ae well m offer It; to truthfully ploture
oUefe llfol to go further than tho mere
printing of ntvrm by ntanaln for the
hlcneet Ideale of the University; In short,
to erye the University of Nebraska.
somoster in tho four-column no-boiler
plato "Hag."
Wo havo tried to do at allMlmoB
what wo havo thought best. Wo havo
boon wrong part of tho time perhaps
tho greater part of tho tlmo. Wo
havo boon slncoro In our doslro to
mnko tho DAILY NEDRAQKAN of
service to Its University. If wo have
failed, much aro wo to blame; " IT wo
havo succeodcd,wo havo but fulfilled
tho purposo of a college dally.
Tomorrow is tho last Issue and
next weok Is tho last wook in tho old
Jnivenity-NoticeF
Clothes Out,
All-olothlng muBt-bo-romoved-from
tho lookers In tho Women's Gym
nasium by Juno 1st or It will bo con
fiscated by tho University. Arrange
ments may bo made boforo Juno 1st
for storing property with Mrs. Plerco
for tho summer. ,
'iNA B. GITTINGS.
"PenrClub-Moetlng;
A meeting of tho Poru Club will bo
hold at Prof. Herbert Brownoll's resi
dence, 2434 Q street, next Saturday
evening, May 30th. All members aro
asked to como and mako this mooting
tho best of the year.
Notice.
AinGymrnrelunrlockerB-Tiot-vacated
by Juno 13th will bo cut.
DR. R. G. CLAPP.
ALL STRAW HATS
Senior Invitations.
Friday, May 29, 1914
Today's lssuo 1b tho last ono In this
scmoBtor. With It tho old staff goos
out and tho now stops In. It Is cus
tomary for tho NEBRASKAN to Bing
Its "swan song" nt tho closo of tho
year. But, as porhaps boforo, wo are
going to dopart from procodont. Wo
can hot sing.
To tho now staff wo glvo our sin
corost wlshos for a succosBful NE
BRASKAN next somestor. Wo havo
tho greatest confldonco In Us ability
to manago tho papor. And wo sin
cerely hopo that tho day 1b not far
distant wjion wo may havo at Ne
braska a school of Journalism, and
that tlho day 1b Iobb distant whon re
porters will bo glvon credit for satis
factory work. Tho avorngo poraon
con aot roallzo what a taBk it Is to
got men to glvo from ono to throo
hours nday for tho slnglo compensa
tion of having his namo nppoar In
small typo In tho stnff box. This so
moster tho editorial staff has boon
forced to bocomo tho roportorlal staff
iormnny Ibsuob, Yot, con you blamo
tho roportors? Glvo thorn credit nnd
wo will got tho work out of thorn.
Many complaints havo reached us
on tho cartoons and tho "bollor plato"
In tho papor. "Why did you loavo tho
University for many of us. And now,
as wo look back ovor it all, how little
soom tho student council, how littlo
tho Innocont elections, how little mili
tary camp; And how great seems tho
good times wo havo had, tho caro-froo
llfo wo havo lod, tho truo-bluo friends
wo hayo mndo, After all, thoso aro
tho things that count. And above all
stands FRIENDSHIP. For our college
days will bo romombored not by our
littlo polltlcnl flghtB, not by our de
feats and vlctorlos, but they will bo
wrltton upon our hoarts, novor to
fade, by tho momorlcs of thoso who
have bocomo doar to ub our friends.
We aro going out Into a dlfforent
world vory soon. Wo aro going to
lenvn old frlnnda nnd search for new.
But shall wo always hold dear to ub
all tho memories of our days at old
Nobraska. And closo to ub shall al
ways be tho frlendB of our colloge
days.
Tno BoriioitlKVltKtloim havo" coinu.
They will be on salo today and to
morrow In Guy Reed's office In tho
basement of Administration Building.
All thoso who havo ordered them will
get them as early as possible today.
People We Know.
Professor Barbor is tho Nebraska
delegate to tho Missouri Conforcnco
and will fulfill his duties ns such whllo
In St. Louis this week end. This Is
tho spring meeting of tho two that
aro hold each year.
University Calendar
JUNIOR ADVI80RY BOARD
TO HELP NEW FRESHMEN
Will Carry on Correspondence With
Likely Material Will Make
Trains Next Fall.
Tho following named young Indies
aro on tho Junior Advisory Board and
will havo chargo of tho freshmen girls
that onlor tho UnlvorBlty noxt fall.
Thoy will moot them nt tho trains and
bo tholr Boclal sponsors:
Ethol Arnold, Josophlno Ballard,
Ruth Bowdon, Dorothy Cams, Hazel
Qlark Mjtboj Clayton, Lulu Mao Coe,
Mario Cusack, Gladys Dana, Madgo
DanlolB, Clarissa Dolano, Clnrn Dodds,
Dorothy Ellsworth, Cornelia Frazlor,
Edna Froyd, Caroline Funko, Effa
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Gobb, Bornlco Heckler, Ethol Hartley,
four-column paiie'rIf-you couldn't fill Solma Kauf, Lucy Jeffords, Mona
TinrToTreoirorho-llorsLnovT-AMrglnla-Iltohrralllo-Loyda,.
Gladys Lord, Gladys Lowonborg, Nol
Ho Ludl, Fannlo Malzachor, Ruth
J-MlllB, Mary Murphy, Esthor Ord, Har
riot Poory, Mildred Poory, Blanche
PhlllipB, Lois Piper, Ruth Popo, Alice
Proudflt, Hodvlo Provasnlk, Minnie
Rohror, Helen Schwab, Isadoro Shol
Acrn. Doris Slator-VerftStufftT-Glara
Now is the Time
for special
Crests, Society EmhUms, U, of N.
Seals or Vradaat(on"Gtftr
Let us have the order at once
lsvetH have It ready when you want It
HALLETT
UNI. JEWELER
Estb. 1871 1143 O
Friday, May 29.
Competitive drill.
Saturday, May 30.
Tegncr Society Faculty Hall.
Dally Nobraskan Hop Sigma
houso.
Rocoptlon in nonor of MIbs R.
LouIbo Fitch, from 3:00 to 5:00, at Trl
Dclt houso.
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LAST DAYS OF SCHOOL
CLOUDED WITH QUE8TION8
Examinations, Picnics, Joy Rides, Boat
Rides, and a Thousand Other
Conflicts.
Two oxtromcB of feeling aro Boon to
bo undorgono by tho students in tho
noxt weok. Tho strain, worry anu"
tear of examinations must first bo
suffered. Midnight cramming, wok
towels and strong coffeo will bo tho
ontortalnmont of the week. PlcnlcB,
movlos and car rides will be com-
.DlotQlyouBted-ftnulnfliQlrDlaco-WTlll.
bo thoorlos, declensions, historical
data, and other necessaries.
As a culmination of this effort, how
over, will como tho oxhlloratlon of
vacation, spent on tho farm, soiling
books, or swimming at tho lakes.
Exams and cramming will bocomo a
Blimlnnty-mnmnry
Swatek, Ruth Warren.
DAVID CITY HIGH-SCH
ALUMNI.
Tho First Alumni Directory, D. C. H.
S., 1914, Is on sale at ED YOUNG'S.
Twonty-flv.o cents tho copy.
Rough Straws $1
' Bow oh the quarter, High crown.
PANAMAS, $2.50
BUDD J4J5
.35
Tho members who are leaving col
logo for; good, however, will not hoavo
thn sigh of relief of tho underclass-
Ol
men. Not only will "thoy experience
sorrow at tho thought of leaving tho
pleasant scones and oxporlonces, but
thoy will part with grief from tho
warm friends of college days. The
llfo Into which they will pass Is tholr
real llfo, the llfo In which thoy aro to
prove whethqr or not thoy aro worthy
of tho privileges afforded thorn by our
University. Thoy aro to bocomo tho
citizens and stalwarts of society, and
tho thought of those things cannot
but tlngo tho fooling of relief from
tho grind with something of wonder
and sadness.
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For Sale.
Three 1913 cloth Cornhuskers. T. A.
Williams' office' $2.00 each.
AT
ONE-FIFTH OFF
Panama Hats
$6.00 and $5.00 Panamas $3.95
7.50 and 6.50 Panamas 4.95
-$10:00r$9r$8 PaiKmias-5;95
During Our
Rebuilding and RemodeEigir
Armstrong Clothing Co
GOwJ OLOTKEf MERCHANTS
THE
University School of Music
Established 1894
Opposite the University Campus, 1 1 th and R Sts. In
structions Given in -AH Branches of Music. Students
may Enter at Any Time. Beginners Accepted.
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
DEVELOP YOUR BUSINESS CAPACITY
by special work In
BUSINESS-TRAINING
You con arrange for work to ault your convonlonco
THE
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE
Is fully accredited by tho National Association of Accreditor) Commer
cial Schools, and offers tho host to bo had In equipment courses and
Instructors.
Elegant New Home, 14th and P Sts.,
1srcornerEa8t-of-clty-Yr-MrCr-A: '
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E. C. BIGGER, Pros.
W. N. WAT80N, V. Pres.
W. A. ROBBINS, 8ec'y
Nebraska Military Academy
LINCOLN
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: The Nebraska Military Academy offers to
four younger brothers a first class boarding school where the!
lomellfe and general education are looked after and provided for. Prepares theiri-
your younger oroiners a nrsi cuss ooaraing scnooi wnere ineir neaitn, nablts,
homellfe and general education are looked after and provided for. Prepares then!
for college and business. Healthful location, fireproof buildings, splendid faculty.
For information inquire of
, B. D. HA WARD, Superintendent
Lincoln, Nebraska
Spalding and Victor Base
ball,Tennis & Track Outfits.
Supplies f orleyeryTSport.
LIWL0R CYCLE I SP0RTINQ GOODS CO. 1423 0 St.
PLAY BALL
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