THE DAILY NE B B A S K A N The Daily Nebraskan Property of TUB UNIVERSITY OF Lincoln NEBRASKA C. A. SORENSEN Editor-in-Chief Acting Manuring Editor.... It. V. Koupal AwocUt Editor U O. Chatt REPORTORIAL. 8TAFK Ivan CJ. lieede Irving T. Oberfelder J. C. Bard Lester zook Everett J. AHhouM I"ra Slater F. W. McDonald Marg. KaufTman v. r:rMll Harold O. King Charles M. Fry Jumps A. McKachen J. K. Glassey Hennett C. Vlg W. Jacobson T. W. McMilUan J. I Giflln Luclle Leyda SPECIAL. FEATURES Whos Who Silas Bryan l ixrena mxDy Cull rnhimn Camilla Levda (Dorothy Ellsworth Cartoonist Charlea Mlsko Athletics Henry Kyle Business Manager Frank S. Perkins Asst. Business Manager.. Kusseii . war Subscription price. $2.00 per year, payable In advance. Single copies, S cents each. Entered at the postofflee at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second-class mail matter. under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20. 1914. It might be well to make sure that vou are not following Sam Foss's calf. Don't promise your vote to any one. Give every candidate a chance. The candidate who first solicits you is not necessarily the best qualified. The creation of "national security leagues" in America 'will mean the creation of "national security leagues" in Japan. The militarists play with dangerous fire. Raymond E. Kirk when asked to vote for a certain candidate because he was a non-fraternity man made this answer: 'There are just as many non-fraternity men who are undemo cratic toward fraternity men as there are fraternity men who are undemo cratis toward non-fraternity men. No one can get my vote on that basis." UNI. NOTICES Notice of Extra Drill All extra drill must be worked off before the end of the semester. Hours for extra drill Jan. 15 and 22, 6 p. m. L, A. HICKMAN, Major. Engineers The Engineers' banquet will be held on Saturday. May 1st. this year. All engineers are requested to keep this date open. J. M. ROOT, Chairman English Club The English Club meeting, which was to have been held Saturday, Janu ary 16, at the home of Helene Mitchell, has been postponed until Saturday, January 23. at the same place. Comus' Club The next Comus Club dance will be held in Music Hall. Saturday. Febru ary 20. All club members please take notice. PRESIDENT. Engineers Big discussion on "what road to take to success" at meeting of Engineering Society. Wednesday, January 20. M. E. Building. Civil Engineers All out to the big meeting Wednes day. January 20. M. E. Building at :00 o'clock. hall. Registration for this gives credit equivalent to the regular chorus work Monday and Wednesday at 5 p. m See Mrs. Raymond, Temple, 4 to p. m.. Mondays. Wednesdays and Frt days, for any detailed information de sired. Regular Chorus- N Regular chorus work, Monday Wednesday and Friday, 5 to 6 p. m In the Temple. Registration means free admission to all concerts of the Dam rosch Symphony Orchestra of New York, which Is coming for the May Festival. See Mrs. Raymond, Temple, 4 to 5 p. m.. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. German Play Financial statement of the German Dramatic Club play, given In the Temple Theater, January 15. 1915, is as follows: Total ticket sale. $167.05. Expendi tures: Printing tickets. 2.i5; pro grams. JS; doorkeepers. S3; posters. advertising. $14.0; incidentals, 1.25; costumes, $5.24; total $42.94. T. L. Frank, chairman. Audited Jan uary 19. 1915, T. A. Williams, agent tudent activities. SCHEDULE OF EXAMS (Continued from page one.) Organizations Al! organizations must be in ! February 9. 1915. M. U POTEET, Business Manager, by Drill Officers Military officers and sponsers must have their individual pictures taken for the " Cornhusker this week at Townsend's. SOCIAL SERVICE AND THE CHURCHES Wouldn't it be great if the churches could be social service centers where the vital questions of the hour such as unemployment, health, poverty, pro-1 tection of children could be freely discussed? May it not be that poor heredity, ill-chosen companions, lack of nourishing food and disease play as much havoc with people's lives as the mueh-preached-about "original tlnV Yesterday while looking through some old clippings we find the follow ing from Dr. C. F. Aked: "The world is waiting for a new incarnation, a religion that shall be as good for the polling place as for the prayer meeting; as good for swapping horses as for saying prayers; as good for the primaries as for the presby-1 tery. The gospel today is a gospel of i social service. We may be thankf ul for the promises of mansions on high, but what we need is more decent homes on earth and more decent peo ple in them. Religion is not a thing J oi ine stars; u is a ming oi me streets." What should be the test of religion service or metaphysical belief? Shall we jude people by their character and conduct, or by the stanebness of iicli Lelief In the faii of men. the vicarious atonement and everlasting hell for the majority? The churches are at the parting of the ways. May they choose wisely! Extra Drill Extra drill may be worked off Thurs day, January 21. at 11:00 o'clock in Armory. Report to Sergeant Warner. Tuesday. L. C. HICKMAN. Major. Junior Prom Junior Prom committee meeting Thursday at 11 a. m. in U. 106. CHAIRMAN. Uni Commercial Club The University Commercial Club will meet Thursday night at 7:15 in M. E. 206. Mr. F. W. Park, educational di rector of the City Y. M. C. A., will give a talk on "Salesmanship." and will illustrate it with lantern slides. Cast Pictures The proofs of the pictures of the cast of the German play may be seen in the German office. Leave your orders with Mr. Wedeking. Williams With the Team Mr. T. A. Williams, who was to have charge of the election, is going with the basketball team. He leaves on Wednesday morning. His place on the election board will be taken by Guy Reed. German Dramatic Club Cornhusker pictures will be taken Saturday, January 23 at 3 (three) p. m. at Townsend's. Be sure and be there on time. Ag. Pictures Ag. pictures at Townsend's 2:30 p. m. Saturday. Be there on time. All Ags out. K C. FOUTS. Scott's Orchestra. B-452L Can B-14S2 or FOR RENT Comfortable room for one or two gentlemen, at 442 North 1 St T5-77-21 German Dramatic The D. G. V. will meet on Thursday evening of this week at 8 o'clock f harp at the Lome of Miss Louise Her rick. 1910 Prospect street Mr. G. K. Link will speak, his topic being "Deutsche DichtigkeiL" Election of oScers. Members are requested to be prompt in order that the meeting may be adjourned by 10:30. Special Chorus Special chorus for men meets every Monday evening at 7 o'clock in Music Tuesday, January 26 :00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Classes meeting at 8:00 a. m., five or four days, or Monday, Wednesday, Friday or any one or two of these days. 10:15 a. m. to 12:15 p. m. Classes meeting at S:00 a. hi., Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, or any one or two of these days. 1:15 p. m. to 3.15 p. m. Classes meet ing at 1:00 p. m.. five or four days., or Monday, Wednesday. Friday, or any one or two of these days. 3:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. Classes meet ing at 1:00 p. m., Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday, or any one or two of these days. Wednesday, January 27 S.00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Classes meeting at 9:00 a. m., five or four days, or Monday, Wednesday, Fri day, or any one or two of these days. 10.15 a. m. to 12:15 p. m. Classes meeting at 9:00 a. m., Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, or any one or two of these days. 1 : 15 p. m. to 3: 15 p. m. Classes meet ing at 2:00 p. m., five or four days, or Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or any one or two of these days. 3:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. Classes meet ing at 2:00 p. m.. Tuesday, Thurs- o j . ! ui, oaiuiua), or any one or two or ! hese days. Thursday, January 28 S.00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Classes meeting at 10:00 a. m.. five or four days, or Monday. Wednesday, Fri day, or any one or two of these days. 10:13 a. rfi. to 12:15 p. m. Classes meeting at 10:0ft a. m., Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, or any one or two of these days. . 1:15 p. m. to 3:15 p. m. Classes meet ing at 3:00 p. m.. five or four days, or Monday. Wednesday, Friday, or any one or two of these days. . 3:30 p. m. to 5.30 p. m. Classes meet ing at 3:00 p. m Tuesday, Thurs day, Saturday, or any one or two of these days. Friday, January 29 S:00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Classes meeting at 4:00 p. m., fire or four days, on Monday. Wednesday, Fri day, or any. one or two of these days. 10:15 a. m. to 12:15 p. m. Classes meeting at 4:00 p. m.. Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday, or any one or two of these days. 1.15 p. m. to 3:13 p. m. Classes meet- .u6 . i.v; p. m., juonaay, eone day. 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