The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 03, 1915, Image 2

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    NEBRASKAN
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The Daily Nebraskan
UNI. NOTICES
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THE UN1VKHSITY OF NEBRASKA
Lincoln .
J. C. BEARD
Editor-in-Chief
Managing Bailor .. Oreille Chatt
Mt Associate Editor .Ii -is Slater
Second Associate lOdltor.... Ethel Arnoia
REPOUTORIAti STAFF
Richard V. Koupal Marguerite Kauff man
J U Glffen 1 Craven
W. Jacobson iiuc,,e.i Cm
Charles M. Krey r.elithn,in
O K Paul T. W. McMillan
Everett J. Althou8 Rolert Reasoner
K V. McDonaM Ruth Sheldon
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Clara R. LVxids Harry U uayer
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lrvlm T. Oberfelder KUie M. Noll
Fhil Warner
SriX:iAI. FEATURES
Athletic Editor Ivan u. Leede
Business Manager Russell F. Clark
Asst. Business Manager... -U. S. Harkson
Subscription price f2.00 per year,
payable In advance.
Single copies, 5 cents each.
Entered at the postoffice at Lincoln.
Nebraska, as second-class mail matter,
under the Act of Congress of March s,
1879.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH .5, 1915
THE SENIOR PARTY
The Innocents and Black Masques
have inaugurated, an event that de
serves to become an established cus
tom at Nebraska. An afternoon party
for the members of the Senior class
has been scheduled for Saturday after
noon in the Armory. x
Probably at no time during the four
years have all the members of the
present Senior class been together at
one time. In all that time there has
been no social event that has been
confined strictly to the members of
this class, nor has there been any
event that has been representative of
the class to any great degree. Here
is pn opportunity for all the Seniors
" to meet and mingle once before they
scatter to the four corners of the
globe. Indications are that this will
be one of the most interesting events
of the season. Elaborate prepara
tions are being made and every effort
is being put forth to diversify the en
tertainment so that each one will find
something of interest
It is important that every Senior be
there. Begin now to boost for it. Tell
every Senior you see and urge them
to come. It will be an event in your
college life that in the years to come
will serve to recall many pleasant
memories.
WESLEYAN TONIGHT
The Wesley an paper makes some
very unfavorable comment about Ne
braska with regard to tonfght's game.
They may have some basis for some
of their criticism and then again they
may not. But there seems to be a
certain unfriendly feeling between the
two institutions concerning our rela
tions in basket-ball. Now, the fact
that the coaches may, from time to
time, disagree concerning certain de
tails, is no reason for students and
teams becoming antagonistic toward
each other. If these games cannot be
continued without this dissension and
ill feeling they had best be discon
tinued. When the spirit of unfriendli
ness creeps into college athletics it is
time to call a halt It is the spirit of
vigorous, friendly rivalry that makes
college sports worth 'while, and it is
up to the Nebraska team and rooters
to go into the contest tonight with that
spirit. We can't afford to stoop to un
triendly criticism; we can't afford to
have any reflections of unfairness
charged against our team; we can't
afTcrd to do other than treat the Wes
leyan crowd in such a way that any
unfavorable charges would appear
ludicrous.' The only way to bring this
about Is to avoid any appearance of
evil. Then if Wesleyan continues to
kick why, let them kick.
WESLEYAN TONIGHT
(Continued from page 1)
earlier In the season. They commit
themselves to vague excuses .and gen
eralities. "The University of Ne
braska, by luck and accident, as well
as for some other reasons, succeeded
in taking the speedy Coyotes to a
trimming in a hard fought combat on
our home floor," is found in the intro
duction of a long article covering the
many things Wesleyan will do when
she meets the Huskers tonight. An
other thing which the students of the
Methodist school'are crabbin? about is
the atteged attitude of our Huskers
toward the rules. "Nebraska cannot
play a, good ga"me without violating the
rules continually, or at least the spirit
of them," is also found in the Wes-
levan student paper. This latter ac
cusation seems to be the hobby of the
Wesleyan mentor. Several statements
of his have appeared in Lincoln pa
pers wherein he has mentioned Ne
braska as playing out of the spirit of
the rules, and. in making a statement
to the school as to Wesleyan's
chances, says: "We have a referee
who will make them play according to
rules." This inclination to crab will
make a Wesleyan victory all the more
intolerable. Last year, when the
Coyotes decisively trirr.ed the Huskers
in the third game which decided the
series. Nebraska made no excuses, but
admitted they were outplayed, and
should the Coyotes possibly win the
game tonight Nebraska, having given
her the best her substitutes can give
her, will make no excuse for defeat.
CALENDAR
March
Friday, March 5
Pni Delta Theta Lincoln.
Alpha Sigma Phi Banquet.
Palladian Banquet.
Saturday, March 6
Junior Prom.
Union Banquet.
Pti Delta Theta Banquet.
Senior Party.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Banquet.
Friday, March 12
Delta Zeta Banquet
Phi Kappa Psi Lincoln.
Saturday, March 13
Delta Zeta Lincoln.
Delta Gamma Banquet.
Thi Kappa Psi Banquet.
Matinee Mixer for H. S. Visitors.
Friday, March 19
Junior Play.
Alpha Xi Delta Lincoln.
Saturday, March 20
University Night.
Delta Gamma Rosewilde.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Lincoln.
Kappa Kappa Theta Banquet.
Alpha Xi Delta Banquet.
Friday, March 26
Iron Sphynx Lincoln.
LOST Ring of Keys. Fender please
return to Paul Babson or Nebraskan
office and receive reward.
FOR SALE Second band Harper's
Latin Dictionary. Practically goo-i
as new. Call U. 103. 25-St
$1,500
College students all over the U. S.
are going to the PANAMA-CALIFORNIA
EXPOSITION this summer.
HOW? Selling our newly published
THREE YEAR UNIVERSITY LAW
COURSE complete in a small-sized,
VEST POCKET volume, 6x3 Inches.
Every business man wants one. and
he wants his wife and each child to
have one. It sells Itself! It's high
grade university work. SALARY or
COMMISSION paid to all college
MEN or WOMEN. Territory reserved.
Send $1 and get the "AMERICAN
STANDARD LAW" volume and make
your territory reservations at ONCE.
After you get your volume, EXAMINE
it thoroughly; ir you are not ABSO
LUTELY satisfied. SEND the volume
back and we will mail your $1 back to
you. TOGETHER with postage. You
can make 11.500.00 this SUMMER do
ing UNIVERSITY work.
AMERICAN STANDARD LAW
Branch Ten
Omaha. Nebraska
All basketball and track men who
bave not had a physical examination
this semester should report at Dr.
Clapp's office immediately to make ap
pointment for same.
DR. R. G. CLAPP.
All members of the Girls' Club who
have not paid their dues will please
do so at once. The dues may be paid
to Miss Graham at her regular office
hour, or to any member of the board,
Genevieve Lowry, Freda Stuff, Leila
McNerney, Mable Sterns, Sadie Aber,
Louise Brownell, Florence Angle, Lau
retta Lord, Doris Slater, Geneva See-
ger, Edna Ogden, Mary Haller, or
Bertha Driftmeir.
D. G. V.. Banquet
The D. G. V. banquet will be held at
the Lincoln, Wednesday, March 3. at
C:15.
Notice
Privates of E and F companies
should get copies of "Military Policy"
texts at once. They may be obtained
at Commandant's office.
Cornhusker Notice
The attention of all concerned is
invited to the following clauses from
the specifications for the business
management of the Cornhusker for the
year 1914-15:
"All payments for service, of what
ever nature, on behalf of The Corn
husker shall be on a monetary basis."
"No complimentary copies of The
Cornhusker will be issued."
(Signed) O. V. P, STOUT.
Sophomore Class Meeting
Sophomore class meeting Thursday
at 11:30 o'clock in Law 101. Election
of class o cers. All Sophomores out.
Civil Engineers !
Regular meeting Wednesday, March 1
?., in M. A. 206 at 7:30. All C. E.'s out
1 Company Picture
All I company men appear in uni
forms withguns, Thursday night at 5
o'clock in U. 110. Company picture to
be taken for Cornhusker.
A. I. E. E.
Meeting tonight at the Alpha Sigma
Phi house, 1109 F street, at 7:30.
Talks by Prof. V. L. Hollister and
O. E. Edeson on "Power Plants in Ne
braska." Every E. E., especially un
derclassmen, should get out and get ;
acquainted.
Junior Class Meeting
Junior class meeting tomorrow in
Law 101 at 11 o'clock
A. S. A. E. Meeting
The Agricultural Engineering So- j
ciety meets Thursday, March 4. Mr. j
I. D. Wood will talk on "Reclamation ,
of Swamp Lands." All interested are ,
invited. j
Ag Dance
The Ags will hold a dance at the
Lindell Hotel on March 5: Tickets
may be secured from A. V. Kjelson and
Lee A. Yochum.
Seniors
Senior class meeting Thursday at
11:30 o'clock. Election of officers and
other important business. All Seniors
should attend. O. W. SJOGREN.
Giris' Club Party
The Girls' Club party is scheduled
for Saturday at 2:30 o'clock in the
Temple. A program in the "theater,
dancing and games in Music Hall as
sures entertainment for all. Admis
sion 10 cents.
Printing and engraving at Boyd's.
125 No. 32th.
Scott's Orchestra.
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And It depends a lot on your pipe, too. Fill it w ith the
sunny comfort of Kentucky's Burley dm Lure, ajje-mellove,1
into VELVET, The Smoothest Smokinp: Tobacco. The
"it's always fair weather with you." 10c tinaaad Scrrcta:-
lined bags.
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Lend me your Pen a mo
ment, please?
Say! That's a dandy pen,
where did you get it ?
COLLEGE
FACING THE CAMPUS.
Some Pens !
University School of Music
Established 1834
Opposite the University Campus Eleventh red R
Instruction riven in all branches of music Students may
earoll at any time. Beginners accepted. Prices reasonable
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
A
urea
Fountain Pens at a Discount. This
week only. Some of the Best
makes
The UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
Phone B-3684
LINCOLN
Don't Waste Time
thinking about your programs. Come down and talk It over. w
don't claim a monopoly of the "nifty printing," but we do take
pride In our work. Let us try to solve -aur problems la the print
ing line.
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