The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 16, 1915, Image 2

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The Dally Wehraskan
Troperty of the University ol Nebraska
Lincoln
R. V. Konpal Editor-in-Chief
C. E. Paul Managing Editor
Percy Spencer. .. .Contributing Editor
Dorie Slater Assoc a e Editor
A. J. Covert Associate Editor
U S Harkson Business Manager
E.' b'. Scott. . . . Asst. Business Manager
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Nebraska, as second-class mail matter.
under tne aci 01 cub"d v.
3. 1879
THE EDITORIAL SANCTORIUM
Introductory to the publication of
the Dally Nebraskan for this semester.
. t . th reeularly se-
it Illlgni DB Bm i - -
. . . .n... vr- nirk Kounal,
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not be able to ocupy the royal chair
in the editorial room until some time
Ourlng the forepart ol : next montl.
Mr. Koupal's absence is u..-.
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destinies of tnis coiu..... -the
hands of the contributing editor.
For this reason we hesitate In pro
claiming our Ideas on editorial policy
We would regret to take a position
The University School of Music
RELIABLE INSTRUCTION IN ALL
BRANCHES OF
Music Dramatic Art Aesthetie Dancing
ASK FOR INFORMATION
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
Opposite Campus 1 1th & R Sts.
All Ready Boys
The favorite Shoe Store of the
Uni. Boys has the classiest shoe
the best wearing shoe and the
best store service in Lincoln
Always something new here.
tg? Byrnes Shoe Co. "o
11 e loo m e
to Our City
We are glad to see the students back
Don't forget the Old Reliable clean
ing and pressing establishment
when your garments need attention.
No matter. how soon you want a
garment cleaned if it can be done
we can and will do it.
We Call for and Deliver
Phne B-6575
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Mill ILUI(C(0)L
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from which a retreat might be neces
sary.
Generally, we might Bay that our
ambitions and energies will be ex
pended In what we deem as beneficial
to our school and the general welfare
of the student body. By Betting our
guns with this wide range we hope to
hit within the proper lines.
A TRADITION WORTH KEEPING
irv - . nn clamant of SUCCeSS in
. .. T V.-l.
classification. After me w
corps of street cleaners bad been ar
rayed in uniforms of white, the effi
ciency of that department was doubled.
Men took pride in their work, there
was somethii distinctive tn tber
position, and results were highly com
mendable. Reasoning along this same line, we
can see success in the universal use
e-roon mn for Freshmen. While
UL mo e r
the illustration may seem somewhat
out of place, still we can see -where
the same principle can be applied.
By the use of a common neaa jmm
phernalia, Freshmen are placed in a
distinctive class. It promotes a bond
of friendship among themselves which
augurs well for the future accom
plishments of the class. Freshmen
as a whole are strangers to the entire
University. They come for the first
time from all parts of the country
and some such device is needed to
offer an easy access for acquaintances.
The good in the practice and bene
ficial results therefrom are plain to
the uppcr-clasman who has watched
Oncoiv the nrocess for several years,
but in many Instances it is difficult!
to give the suspicious Freshman the j
proper point of view.
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Consistency, tbu art a glittering j
soapstone. With flattering smnes,
well polished manners, oiled tongues
and creased palms, fraternities en
courage the unsuspecting Freshie into
the belief that the world is a golden ,
dream and that he, with a majestic
scepter, reings supreme on a royal,
throne. What is effected in a few
short days, it takes a whole year to
remedy with the club, the gun and
the sword.'
These are the days when you want
to bask in the sunshine; loiter on
the way home; talk to someone who
has really nothing to say; laugh
when there is nothing to laugh, at
for tomorrow will be different. With
the commencement of regular classes,
life takes on a new tspect and our
little unproductive habits must be
squelched.
A pert hat cocked at an angle; a
striking suit; hair done with the latest
precision; searching eyes that hesi
tate; and in fact, in the words of
the rough, "She was all dolled up."
Yes, she is a rushee.
Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 125
North 12th.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
hooks may be secured for the
asking at the Qnforamtion desk in the
Temple.
Palladian Literary society will bold
its annual reception in Palladian Hall
Friday, September 24, at 8:15 o'clock.
Band Try-Outs
Band try-outs will be held in the
Temple theatre Thursday and Friday
at 5 o'clock.
C. B. CORNELL,
Director.
Student Reception September 18
Chancellor and Mrs. Avery's annual
reception to students and faculty will
be held in Art Hall, Library building.
Saturday, September 18, at 8 o'clock.
This is the occasion when new stu
dents may become acquainted with
the chancellor and faculty members.
Every student is invited and urged to
make use of this opportunity to get
acquainted.
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COPYRIGHT
TNI HOUII OC KUPPKNHCIMBN
to Sc&oo
When you're thru slapping backs and shaking
hands on the campus, stop in and say "Howdy"
to us!
We'll show you some Fall Suit styles for young
fellows that will make you glad you're still alive
to enjoy thenn
Our new Kuppenheimer models are the kind well
dressed College fellows are wearing the country
over. Slip inside some of them and take a slant
at yourself before our long mirrors. Beau Brum
mel himself will have nothing on you!
Remember, the first chance you get you're going
to stop and see the unusual clothes values we ve
got for you at $15, $20 and $25.
See you later!
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CLOTHES THEY FIT
1109 O St.
-OP BOOK STOKE
L-4610 A. H. PEDEN 318 North 11th
We Desire Your Business, Your Good Will, Your Confidence,
Your Hearty CO-OPERATION.
We Pledge You Satisfaction, Convenience, Courtesy and
Attention, At Your Service. ,
Botany Supplies, Fountain Tens, Engineering eSts, Second
Hand Books, Pennants and Posters, Chemical Aprons,
Padlocks, History Maps, History Paper, Note Books,
Leather Note Books, Loose Leaf Note Books.
Student Headquarters
On the Square with the Student
Do You Ask
Will the College Book Store be ready for business Mon
day morning!
We surely will be ready with a dandy stock of supplies
which all the students in different classes need.
Colle
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Facing Campus
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