m tt T A T T. V NEBRASK A N 1 A K I The Daily Ncbraskan Vroperty of ... THK IN1YKRSITY OK NEKKASKA Lincoln J. O. HEARD KdUor-tn-Chief MnR(rinn WHor "J i.i! Kiret Associate Editor .-JVI" iMMTI Second AMoelatr Editor. .. .Ethel Arnold RErORTORlAL STAFF j Olffen Marguerite Kauflfman (t. I. v.ravrn Luctle Ieyda t!ennU C. iK W. Jacobnon Charles M. Fry i iii,i.. T. W. McMillan v. w McoymM Koh.rt Keasoner Camillo Leyda Clara R. lodds - - rrw Irving T. OberfeWer Wayne 1 ownsend Richard V. Koupai Kith Sheldon n. r. Rusa H;rry L. C.iyor SrEClAL KKATVRBS Society Editor LmTsVo Cartoonist i!'5 S Athletic Editor Ivan . freed UNI. NOTICES AM Juniors Will receive the Xebraskan free oi charge the last semester of next year if their subscription is paid before March 1st for this semester, and be fore October 15th Tor the first semes ter of next year. Snap Shots Wanted by the Cornhusker staff, snap shots of Ivy Day. Olympics, pic nics, parties, summer vacation scenes, etc.. bv MarcA 1. 1915. business Manager S.rkSon Asst. Business Manager ... .L. S. HarRson Subscription price J2.00 per year, payable in advance. Single copies, 5 cents each. Entered at the postoffice at Uncohi, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter, under the Act of Congress of Jiarcn 5. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1?15 Rumor has it that plans for Exten sion Week are receiving careful con sideration by influential powers about the campus. The Xebraskan votes in favor of it. The Peru Glee Club are coming to entertain us. What has happed to our Nebraska Glee Club? The men practice all year, but seldom make an appearance. What's the reason? All basketball and track men who have not had a physical examination this semester should report at Dr. Clapp's office immediately to make ap pointment for same. DR. R. G. CLADP. Regular Chorus Regular chorus work, Monday Wednesday and Friday, 5 to 6 p. m., in the Temple. Registration maans free admission to ill 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. CHARTER DAY PLAN rrvnHmid from rage one.) John Stoddart Ramona Troupe Dave Week r Gertrude Welch Ella Williams Warren Woodward Hester Wyman Donald Yale Frances Young POLITICIANS NOW ON HOME STRETCH Everyone Working Hard on Respective Campaigns Three Candidates For Sophomore President Anvone desiring may register for chorus during this coming week. Ar rangements have been made whereby anyone may register but registration will last but a few days longer, so do so now. Since there will not be an issue of the Xebraskan on Monday, practically the last word on candidates will be in Friday's paper. Candidates are urged to let us know about themselves today. Entries for Charter Day All entries for Charter Day track meet should be in Dr. Clapp's hands bv 12 o'clock Thursday, February 11. Two furnished rooms to rent at 1220 S street. S7-S9-5S CALENDAR Thursday, February 11 Ag Club Music Hall. 7:00. Girls Club Board Gym lecture room, 11:00. Phi Delta Phi A. T. O. house, 8:00. Friday, February 12 Glee Club, -Temple Theater. Spike-Mystic Fish Dance, Delta Chi house. Acacia Annual Dance, Rosewilde. Viking Dance, Music Hall. Kappa Sigma Dance, Lincoln. Beta Tbeta Pi House Dance. Carama Thi Beta House Dance. Pre-Medic Banquet. Palladian Society Temple. Union Society Temple. Saturday, February 13 Chi Omega Formal, Lincoln. Acacia Annual Banquet, Lincoln. Kappa Sigma Annual Banquet. Lin dell Hotel. Freshman Law Hop. Rosewilde. Cttholic Students Club. Lindell. Eushnell Guild House Party. Kearney vs. School of Ag., Armory. School of Ag. Mixer, Armory. Tegner Y. W. C. R. rooms. Komensky Union Hal'. Two modern rooms for rent girls preferred 1504 S street. S7-S9-52 Ag. Club This will be the first meeting of the semester. Editor Herron of the Nebraska Farmer will talk on "Agri cultural Writing." Special music. Be at Music Hall in the Temple 7:00 p. m., Thursday, February' 11. Professor Dann will play over the first movement of the Fifth Symphony, Saturday at 5:00 p. m., in Art Hall. Students cordiallv welcome. Girls" Club board will meet at 11 o'clock in Gym lecture room. Every one be there. All men who were out for Junior football will meet in front of the Arm ory at 5:00 o'clock this afternoon to arrange for the Cornhusker picture. David H. Bowman. Charter Day Tryouts Preliminary races and tryouts for Charter Day contests will be held in the Gymnasium Friday afternoon from 4:00 to 5:00 o'clock. All contestants please appear at this time. DR. R. G. CLAPP. Special Will Take the Ags to Omaha About two hundred students of the Agricultural School, Agricultural Col lege, and Short Course w ill go to Omaha. Tuesday, in a special train over the Rock Island to visit the stock yards and packing houses. They will attend a banquet which will be given them by the members of the Stock Yards Association. The party will leave Lincoln at 7:15 In the morning and will get back to Lincoln about midnight of the same day. WANTED Young man to tend fur nace for room. Townsend's Studio, 221 So. 11th St. Comus Club The next dance will be held Febru ary 27 at Art Hall. PRESIDENT. R. B. liCbas is finally out for Fresh man president. Mr. lebas could not be found last night to .confirm the re port. But his frat brothers were quite certain that he was in the race so it is reasonably probable that he has thrown his hat in the ring. So far he is the only candidate for this office but it is rumored that several Fresh men are waiting to surprise men friends by an eleventh hour announcement. For the other offices the race is about the Fame. No new candidates have announced themselves nor have those already entered signified any intention of withdrawing. Rumor has it that a dark horse is hard at work among the Seniors and is only wait ing for the complete organization be fore announcing himself for the office. In th meanwhile Sjogren and Zum winkel are hard at work on their cam paigns. Ruth Sheldon and Perry Spencer are the only ones who have entered the Junior race. Both have been very- much occupied with their studies the last few days and have been laying down on their campaigns somewhat but their friends are busy working for them. The big race comes in the Sopho more class. The fight here is between Swenson, Hayes and Marsh. Swenson is the only candidate who has declared himself in favor of an agreement be tween the several candidates for the abolition of electioneering on the cam pus election day. Claar and Prey still have a clear track for the Junior managing editor ship and are running neck and neck for the goal. Schwab is the only can didate for the office of editor-in-chief It is not likely that he w ill meet w ith any opposition as he is the present managing editor and precedent has al ways given this office to the managing editor. Saturday as Usual NORTON'S DANSANT 3:30 to 6:00 P. H. Rosewilde Party House GIRLS' SWIMMING CLASS IS DOUBTFUL Lessons Will Not Be Continued Unless More Signify Intention of Joining Silver Serpents will meet Thursday at 5:00 o'clock in the Y. W. T A. rooms. Important. Notice Be sure to bear the Cadet Band at convocation this morning. Special music. The best talent in the state. Come. Scott's Orchestra. B-4521. Can B-1482 or LEFT iff U. 207, Tuesday at 5 o'clock. leather-backed note-boot containing physics and French notes. Return to Ruth O'Brien, Chemistry building, room 6, or phone L-5376. 86-86-57 The girls' swimming class may never come to life for the lack of twelve names on the list in the locker room of the gymnasium. Forty girls are required to make the class a real ity. Twenty-eight girls have signed. Any girl may join the class by signing her name on the list in the locker room. One dollar is the fee, which entitles the signer to swim five times in the Y. M. C. A. The girls' swim ming class is an activity which has been neglected in the past, but one which should be enthusiastically sup ported. Don't let the class fall through just because of lack of interest. Frosh Mixer Statement Financial statement of the Fresh man Mixer, held in the University Armory, February 6, 1915. is as fol lows: Total receipts, 242 tickets at 25 cents each, 60.50. Expenditures Re freshments, 16.80; music, $32; ser vice, $2; doorkeeper and ticket seller. $3. Total, $53.80. W. D. Montgomery, Chairman. Audited February 10, 1915. T. A. WILLIAMS. Agent Student Activities. UNI VIEW. BOOK 65c Made for us by The Albertype Company. Contains H fine views of Campus and Buildings. Every student will want one of these to remember the Old Unl with, for next year this time many changes will be made. Bound and finished so they are an ornament in any home. Same pictures on Post Cards. 2 for 5c. COLLEGE BOOH STORE FACING THE CAMPUS. Second Semester Supplies on Tap at 340 North 11th Street The University Book Store THE Era 8 Telephone B2311 S33 North 12th St. Gleaners, Pressors, Dyers For the "Work and Service that Pleases." Call B2311. The Best equipped Dry' Cleaning Plant in the West. Ore day service if needed. Reasonable Trices, good work, prompt service. Repairs to men's garments carefully made. THE chcokfElusic it ' : EtUbllhd 1X34 Opposite lh University Campus Eleventh end & Instruction riven Ui all branches cf Kcric Stadeats vaj enroll at any tims. Beginners accepted. Pricci reasons WILLARD KIMBALL, Director E S !