The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 14, 1914, Image 2

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    T H E DAILY NEBE ASK AH
he Dally Nebraskan
Properly of
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Lincoln
NEBRASKA
C. A. SOREXSEN
Editor-in-Chief
Actlnc Marutrlnr Editor IC V. Koupal
Associate Editor L. O. Chatt
RF! PORTO RlALi STAFF
ln O. Irvine T. Oberfelder
J. C. Beard Leater ZooK
Everett J. AltbouM I ra Slater
F. W. McDonaid Mar. Kauffm&n
F. CrshlU Harold G. Kin it
Charles M. Frey Janus A. i!cEachen
.t. IL Classey Rennett C. Vg
W Jacobson T. W. ilcMillian
J. U Cjffln Lutile Leyda
SPECIAL. FEATURES
Whoa Who - Si'.as Bryan
erwi.tv mliimn i Camilla Lcvd
I Dorothy Elia worth
Cartoonist Charles Mlsko
Athletic Henry Kyle
Ruftlne Manarer Frank S. Perkins
luL Rusineas MiiwKr.. Russell F. Clark
Subscription pnee $MM per year,
payable in advance.
Single copies. S cents each.
Entered at the postofflc at Lincoln.
V-hraska. as second-class mail matter.
nnr th Act of Concress of March J.
ir.y
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1914
Know the true ralue of time; snatch,
seize and enjoy every moment of it.
No idleness, no laziness, no procrasti
nation; never put off till tomorrow
what you can do today. Chesterfield. I sjty Missourian
hand. He walked up the station plat
form. When he neared the delegation
he stepped out of Ibo stream of pass
engers and. extending his hand toward
the banker, said: "Why, Mr. Blink. I
am glad to see you." The banker tried
to think who the man could be. !
met you in St. Louis at the convention
last spring." the young man prompted.
Then the banker said the customary,
"I rt member your face, but just can't
call your name." The young man told
him who be was. It was the man the
delegation had come to meet
Talking laer to his business asso
ciates, the influential banker said:
"That's a smart young man. He
means business. Do you know, he
recognized me the second he got off
the train, and he bad only seen me
once beiore in bis me. Ana tne
proposition went through.
You say, "I wish I had a good mem
ory for names." You can. It is just
like anything else learning to play
the piano, to sing, or to be a good
doctor. It takes effort at first. And
perseverance, ray more attention to
names. Practice associating races and
circumstances with names. Little by
little it will become a habit. Once the
habit is formed you have added much
to your efficiency, no matter whatyou
may be doing in this world. Unlver-
YALE SENDS BONES
TO STATE MUSEUM
Famous Dmonyus Now Complete Box
Containing Two Bones Received
From Yale University
A box containing two important
bones of the famous Dinohyus was re
ceived by the State Museum from Yale
University. Four years ago collectors
from Yale and also from the Univer
sity of Nebraska were working side
by vide on the Agate Springs Ranch
in search for specimens of this sort.
when these two bones were discovered
by the Yale party. After some investi
gation it was found that the dis
covered members belonged to Dino
hyus. of the Nebraska State Museum,
and they were accordingly sent here
by the collectors of the Yale party.
On account of the courtesy of Yale
University, all the missing members
of the giant fossil hog have been supplied.
All people like applause whether de
served or not.
UNI. NOTICES
NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS
TO BELGIAN RELIEF
Total Amount Now Reaches Sum of
$161.80 Leave Subscriptions
With Professor Buck
have
The second all-University party was
a huge success. Seven hundred and
fifty students, sprinkled here and there
ith members of the faculty, found
their way to the Armory. Put it down
that parties of this kind are here to
stay. And we can safely trust that
the Regents will see to it that ade
quate room Is provided.
One word more. The Daily Nebras
kan wishes to congratulate the com
mittees who were chiefly responsible
for the good time enjoyed. The Uni
versity public Is indebted to them.
Fremont Club
All members and former students of
the Fremont Normal College should
be at the next meeting, called for
tonight at 7:20 o'clock, in room 310
Library Building.
The following subscriptions
come in since last Saturday:
: Delta Gamma $10.00
Cash 10.00
Cash 1.00
Cash 25.00
Miss Alice Hanthorne.. 5.00
Total to date, $161.80.
Leave, subscriptions with Professor
Buck or at the office of the secretary
Michigan Increases Professors'
Salaries
-I JUST CANT CALL YOUR NAME"
It's embarrassing to have to say
that. It Immediately marks the per
son to whom you address the apology
a stranger to you. He' feels it- It re
minds him of his unimportance. He
is resentful. He is an alien to you.
But If you could walk up and say
"Why. Mr. Smith." or "Howdy. Mr.
Jones," immediately the man Is on
friendly grounds with you. You have
recognized his Identity. He feels he
Is somebody. He Is flattered and you
have won your man.
A young man went to a town re
cently to lay a business proposition
before a commercial club. It meant
money to him. Among the delegation
of business men mbich went down to
the train to meet him was an influen
tial banker.
The young man cHmbed down the
steps of the coach, traveling bag in
DIFFERENT
Let your Xma Gift be jatt a
li-itle different than usual.
Fulpee Flower Bowls.
Parsons Nut BpwJs.
Sterle Sebra Bud Vase.
Combination
and Umbrella.
Walking Stick
All new things are at
HALLETTT
UNI JEWELER
Frat and Sorority Jewelry, Too.
Est. 1071 1143 O
Ann Arbor. December 3. The Board
of Regents revised the faculty salary
schedule of the literary department
and the academic divisions of the en
gineering department at their last
meeting. The revised and the original
scales follow;
Instructors, f l.44-$ 1,600, formerly
$$00-$1,400; assistant professors. $1,-
7K-$2.O0. formerly $L6M-fl,S0; jun
ior professors, $2,10Q-$2,4J0 .formerly
$2,K0-$2.2w; professors. 12.500-14 ,M0.
formerly f2.5W43.500."
The revised scale affects 210 teach
ers and increases the year's budget
by approximately $10,400.
The department of sociology at the
University of Kansas is making a
state-wide survey of the prohibition
situation in Kansas. The object of the
investigation, conducted at the re
quest of the International Temperance
Society, is to learn bow much liquor
is being shipped into Kansas.
THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME
Father, mother, sister, brother,
sweetheart, lover. What will you
take them for Christmas?
We have a little booklet contain
ing hundreds of classified sugges
tions for Christmas. A copy will
be given free to each one who men
tions the "Nebraskan."
The BookShop
1212 "O" '
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"NORMAN"
TL KET7EST
ARROW
COLLAR
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Curtain!
Fresbmaa "i wish, dear, that we
were on such terms of intimacy that
you would tot mind calling me by my i
Erst name."
College Widow "Your second name
is good enough for me." Daily Hassan.
Scott's
B-452L
Orchestra. Call B-1182 or
r YOU WANT modern. deirab!e
rooms, one block from the campus,'
nine and ten dollars, call trZl'iZ. 1240
S St 5941 5
University Jeweler and
Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
cm C IAN
1123 O St. YHw Front
Ymt TaxreMf Solicited
FOR SALE Encyclopedia Britannlca,
flexible leather, Indian paper, $125.
cash, or $17.50 for $ months, or $15
for 10 months. Meseaf es and Papers '
of the Presidents. In half morocco. 11 ;
volumes, $35. E. A. Boottrum, Stroma.
burg, Nebraska. CVC1
FOUND A pocketbock. Inquire at
Station A. C9-2
,
LOST Slide rule. Name in leather
case. Reward Lf returned to 11. C. .
Phillips. B2M2. I
Cut Flowers
We extend you a cordial in
vitation to calL
Unique Coral ' arrangements
for all social occasions.
Corsagt Boquets a Specialty
GrisvcM Seed Co.
Floral Dept, 1042 O
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you cau aiuuays
find sympathy in
tlio Hirtionarv an in
a pipe o' VELVET. !Mp 1
For there's solid so-ace in that aged-in-the-wood
mellowness which chmges Kentucky's
Barley de Luxe into VELVET, The Smoothest
Smoking Tobacco. IDe tins and 5c metal-lined
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Have you begun your shopping?
Christmas
is almost here. See our new things
Hie UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
Phone B-36S4
340 No. 11th
THE
University School of Music
Established 1634
Opposite tho University Campus Eleventh and R
Instruction given in all branches of music. Students may
nroll at any time. Beginners accepted. Prices reasonable
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
THE
Telephone E2311
333 North 12th St
Cleaners, Pressors, Dyers
For the "Work and Serrice that
Pleases." Call B2311. The Best
equipped Dry Cleaning riant la the
WesL One day serrice U needed.
Reasonable Prices, good work, prompt
service. Repairs to men's ganrfti
carefully made.
Gifts That Are Different
are to be found in our stock of Christmas Korelties. Calendars and
Art Panels. Gift Books, and Greeting Cards, all tasty and surpriiir;?
ly low priced.
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