DAILY NEBRASKAN , THE Tl A I It x " " " " ws - - ' t ' H It i 4 - - 11 -ii it ii nrn The Dally Nebraskan Troperty of THE UNIVERSITY OF Lincoln NEBRASKA J. C. BEARD Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor. OrvUU Chatt FJrtst Associate Editor .XKr s ter IJZZnA A.soclatc Editor.... Ethel Arnold VVB'U REFORTORIAL STAFF Richnrd V. Koupal Clara R. Dodds C. E. raul Everett J. Althoue CamMe Lyda Bvron Rhrbaugrh Charles Helzer Phil Warner Marguerlte kauflman Uuclle Lyaa Kuth Sheldon A. J. Covert Etfle M. Noll SPECIAL FEATURES Society Editor Dor?,t. ""Eeede Athletic Editor lvanOBeede Business Manager Kussell F. Clark Asst. Business Manager.... U. S. Harkson Subscription price J2.00 per year, payable In advance. Single copies. 5 cents each. Entered at the posfoffice at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second-class mail matter, under the Act of Congress of March a, lfcTS. FRIDAY. APRIL 9. 1315 The success of University Week and the importance of its becoming an established institution has caused the management to issue this special edition of the Nebraskan in its honor. May it grow bigger and better every year! The financial statement of the Junior Tlay reveals a startling fact that for once the annual play has a balance on the credit side. Occasion ally a precedent is broken, but few expected that any Junior class would ever act contrary to the example of their predecessors in failing to pre sent a play without leaving a deficit in the class treasury. This year, how ever, the managers succeeded in pro curing sufficient support from the members of the class to assure the financial success before it was defin itely decided to produce the play. If Junior classes in the future will follow the example of the class of 1916 they will be wiser and happier than those who have gone before. that every student was a star, that every young man behaved like a gen tleman, that every co-ed deported her self like a lady, would be merely to echo the praise that has come direct ly from the towns visited. The sue- cess or university wee muu.ni that It should become a fixed tradi tion. As such Jt would be an oppor tunity for the state to see the best that is in us, so to speak, and an in centive to the University to show not a superior, but a constantly growing and Improving product. S. AVERY. The management of University Week is totally unable to fully ex press its thanks to the two hundred or so University peopie wno uie helped in this year's program as per formers, business managers of troupes, trainers or helpers on the thousand and one details that have kept so manv busy. It is tne oesi kihu vi Nebraska spirit that has led them to sacrifice personal convenience and rnmfnrt for "the eood of the cause." The Week has been a success and to be - . A I these loyal Nebraskans belongs most of the credit. 11. S. HEWITT. Senior Manager. t,.u hank vou reole. It has been a privilege to have you here." There Is no doubt but that the proposition will be enthusiastically taken up by the towns of the btate next year and a much more extensive tour arranged. C B. CORNELL. I feel that a great work has been accomplished by the University Week Association. The school has been well advertised; the students who were fortunate enough to make the trip, not only enjoyed a fine outing, but It did them good to find out what ronllv excellent families there are out in the state. From the standpoint of the people who were reached, they were all gratified to discover that their Institution is really developing such Ideal young people. As to the towns themselves, too much cannot be said concerning the benefits that they apparently received. As "towns" they were well advertised; as "communities" their hospitality was develoDed to a much higher de gree than they ever supposed it could The high schools are to be com mended for their excellent co-operation, and I feel safe in saying that many a student, whose future plans were somewhat vague, definitely de cided to come down here to the State University after the finish of Mh school. The plan is a good one, and should from Home as .e , permanent. D. T. LANE, The old attitude toward the iDe rad ... . UNI. NOTICES As I understand the purpose of the University Week, the whole is not intended to merely entertain and amuse. The Dramatic Club has tried to live up to the ideal in choosing "The Man from Home" as the play to produce play is passing. Feople are beginning to realize that the legitimate drama. is a great power for good and that the art of preaching morai3 umoui; "causing pain" is most easily accom-j nlished through that medium. The! disagreeable sex problem play would I Ticvor An far a University Week en- tertainment, but the American heiress I To All Cadets: who feels called upon to buy a Eu-j The attention of all cadets is cawea ropean title needs the moral of a play to tne revised aennquencj ui like "The Man from Home." I on the bulletin board at the entrance CLOYD L. STEWART, -to the locker room. It will be noted that a penalty of four hours extra drill ti c c.r the trio lust com- will be assigned for rauure to report . . .V . v o-roti. at rielinntienev drill as posted: also pieted nas, oi course. un icij fc. - Notice Office of the Adjutant, April 6, 1915. OUR VISITORS Nebraska is fortunate in having the meeting of the -Western Intercollegi ate Gymnastic Association held here. This is perhaps the only opportunity we have of entertaining representa tives of all the large universities in the middle west, and we should not fail to make the most of it. The tend ency of the student body is to under estimate the importance of gymnastic ability. These men spend as much time and effort as do the men in foot ball, but of course there is no oppor tunity to make a spectacular sixty yard run and consequently no heroes are produced. But the achievements of these men are as worthy of notice as in any other line of sports. Noth ing short of a crowded Armory' to morrow night will do justice to this event A Few Ideas University Week seems to have been thoroughly enjoyed and appreci ated by the people of the state. The reports which have reached me con tain nothing but unstinted praise for the students, their performances and their conduct. For me to say that University Week was a glorious week, OFFICIAL PHI BETA KAPPA KEYS AT . HALLETT'S All Sizes All Styles Uni Jeweler Est. 1871 1143 0 fvine to the association. The willing- - ness of the tarious organizations and j individuals participating in the pro grams to give their time and talent without remuneration of any sort has made the work much easier than might have been the case, and too much can not be said in appreciation of their co-operation. We feel that this first attempt justifies the predic tion that the University Week Asso ciation has a future that will make our present efforts seem small in con trast. The response from the people of the state has been so encouraging that the attitude of the student body in support of the Home Week is the thing of greatest interest to the man agement at present. R. F. CLARK, President University Week Ass'n. "University Week" has come and gone at Osceola. As an advertise ment of our University, the W eek was highly successful. The various Lnl-.-ctr aMivitipR renresented the school admirably. Osceola saw a side of University life she knew little of. To say that her citizens were pleased is but empty words. The people of Osceola feel that they have been su- nerblv entertained. Above and be yond the entertainment. Osceola peo ple feel that they have been nigciy honored by th students who were guests. H. R. CAMPBELL. It is the opinion of the writer that the University Week has done more eenuine jrood for the University than any other single advertising campaign. To one who was actually on the line of action It was gratifying to receive the expressions of appreciation and rood will from citizens of the various communities. In thanking our various hosts and hostesses for our entertain ment we were universally met with the remark. "Eut we are the ones who that a penalty of one hour extra drill is assigned for failure to explain ab sences within the specified time. By order of the Commandant. W. C. CHAPIN, Adjutant, Captain and Adjutant Notice All men Interesting In track will meet Tuesday, April 13, at 11 o'clock in Law 101. Thia includes Freshmen. Tegner Society The Tegner Society wil hold its an nual banquet Friday. April 9th, at 6:30 p. m., in the Lincoln Hotel. Price. $1.00. Komensky Club Komensky Club will hold a meeting Saturday. April 10, at Union Hall. Temple. PRESIDENT. Palladian Society The Palladian Society meets Fri day evening at 8:15. A very interest ing program Las been prepared. Everyone welcome. Notice Owing to a lecture engagement. Dr. r,ru mtii ho ii Tin hi a to meet her co " v. classes on Monday, April 12. Notice Trofessor Dana will play over parts of the Seventh Symphony in Art Hall tomorrow afternoon at 5:00 o clock. 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