DAILY N E B R A S K A N THE The Daily Nebraskan Property of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln U, y. Koupal Editor-in-Chief C, E. Taul Managing Editor lvrov SDencer Contributing Editor !wuy Ihp Associate Editor g j8 gve"::::::::::::::::"...". Aclate KJltor Reportorlal Staff Jean Burroughs Clara Schulte Dorothy Ellsworth A. Cejnar Guy Moates . Ge ?rtZ Charles Peterson John Kyle AUweT Eva MllW r. L. Tnnfa A. II. Jensen Marguerite Kauffmaa John Wenstrand Ivan Beede lTank Barnett Joe C. Flaherty Cloy llobson Edward Weaver rr ? Harkson Business Manager E.' B. S fcott . Asst. Business Manager Entered at the postofllce at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second claEs mail matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1S7S. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1915 It is, at least, a novelty to be able to sit upon an inverted waste basket in the library because of the congestion. TWO IN ONE There has been more or less discussion prevalent upon the campus in regard to having but one prom this year, that is, instead of having both a senior prom and a junior prom, it is urged that an effort be made to have one function handled by the members of the two classes. Past experiences have shown that it has been necessary for the committees in charge of these affairs to urge some students to attend in order to meet expenses. If the two classes unite their efforts that difficulty will probably not be ex perienced, for the attendance will be adequate with necessitating coercion on the part of the committeemen. A number of schools have but one class prom each 'year, and that honor they bestow upon the junior class. If there are not enough big dances during the year, let us have two proms. If one real class prom will be appreciated more, arrange to have the classes work together or turn the matter over to the junior class, as do a number of the other schools. If the having of two class proms lowers the dignity of each, have one; if not, have two. Clara O. Wilson, MIhs Dorothy Croon, Ella C. Witte. 0. K. Lewis. Julia M. Wort, JcskIo 11. Jury. Olivia Pound. A. V. Toed, Helen Leo Davis, Alieo M. Loomls. Maud Mathes Wilson. Mrs. Leila B. Adams. Supt. Fred M. Hun ter, Prof. Raymond Pool, Annlo M. T. Cogill, Prof. It. W. II. Wolcott. Prof. W. C. Brenke, Margaret Cleland, Dr. Albert E. Johann. Dr. II. K. Wolfo, Louise Pound, Alieo Howell, Prof. C. W. Pugsely, Hulda Peterson, Minnie Cant, Dean E. A. Burnett, V. G. Mays. Dollar Admission The association headquarters will be at the Homo hotel. Sixteenth and Jackson streets. Then general sessions will be in tho city auditorium, Fif teenth and Howard streets. Section meetings will bo held In the high school and nearby churches and halls. Admissions to the sessions, both gen eral and section programs, la by membership badge only, which is se cured for the payment of $1, the en rollment fee. The association will be in session Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The Nebraska branch of the American School Peace league will meet Fri day afternoon In the central high school. Its president, Dr. G. W. A. Luckey, will preside. Friday evening, after the regular sessions have closed, the Omaha symphony orchestra will give an entertainment. If the university is to have an expert to increase the efficiency of the various departments, why does it not have some experts to in crease the efficiency of the work of the students? LUCKEY MAY HEAD TEACHERS State Teachers' Association Meeting to Be Held in Omaha This Week Special Trains Scheduled T innnln nA vltfnitv'a A 1 pp'n t inn to the State Teachers' association meet-. ing at Omaha this week will give un divided support to Dr. G. W. A. Luckey, dean in the University of Ne braska, as candidate for president for the coming year, according to predic tions of prominent educators. Be tween 300 and 400 teachers will at tend from Lincoln and Lancaster county. A special train will be run to Omaha over the Burlington at 7:30 a. m., Thursday. The Lincoln schools will bo excused Thursday and Fri day. In addition to many educators of natoinal fame, the following Lincoln persons are on the program: Dean Charles Fordyce, Dr. G. W. A. Luckey, Dr. A. O. Thomas, Chancellor C. A. Fulmer, Dr. J. A. Beattie, Chancellor Samuel Avery. Prof. Myron H. Swenk, E. Ruth Pyrtle, Annette Abbot, Prof. B. E. McProud, Miss Amanda Hepner, W. M. Bryant. Ralph E. Cowan, Miss Ina E. Gittings, Dr. R. G. Clapp, Miss o h' ' I frVV ASIA it "7 Z y j n LINCOLN MILITARY ORCHESTRA Full Military Dress for All Occasions. Any Number of Pieces Furnished. For Particulars Call B 2556. Mystery of Wire Fence For what is the wire fence that at present decorates the floor of the Law library Some contend it is to be used In the library, others claim it is to be used by Justice Edmister at the re-hearing of the Ganz & Carr vs. Williams & Pressley trial. There is no question in the minds of those who heard the trial Friday but that the Justice needs the protection. Music Louis P. Hagenslck, F2042. Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 125 North 12th. PIPE HOSPITAL Bring us your disabled pipes. Conway's, 1306 O. St. Scott's Orchestra. Call. B-1482. LOST Probaly on State Farm cam pus, Delta Gamma pin, diamond set, name on back. Reward. Return to Alumni office. 131-35-37 LOST Large heavy key, four inches long, number 515. Please turn In to Registrar's office. 129-33-35 Will the person who found my Cal culus, please leave at Registrar's of fice. EARL C. MOSS, 127-32 34 LOST A pair of glasses in a case with address Dr. A. B. Lane, Fairbault, Minn., on case. Return to Nebraskan office. LOST One commercial geography, one chemistry and one bookkeeping note book. Return to Registrar. Reward. A bunch of keys have been found and owner may recover the same at the Daily Nebraskan office. A Thrilling Moving Picture Serial Begins Today "The Diamond from the Sky," one of the most Interesting, exciting and entertaining moving picture serials, will begin at the Alpine picture theatre, 1330 O 6treet, today, and continue every Wednesday and Thursday thereafter for twenty weeks. Every student should see this $800,000 photoplay. Admission only 5 cents. A cash prize of $10,000 will be paid to the person who submits the most ac ceptable suggestion for a sequel to "The Diamond from the Sky." Begin at the first chapter today, enjoy the entire series, submit your suggestion and win the prize. 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Try Tuxedo for a week, and you'll get acquainted with the sweet est, mildest, mellowest smoke in the world. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, glassine wrapped, ZZ, moisture-proof pouch . . Famous green tin with gold -I f lettering, curved to fit pocket 1UC In Tin Humidors, 40c and SOe In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c TH3 AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Mlllki:l"iJ 1 1 i rV'fif r STOP! THINK 7VUINUTE! Increase your earning power by taking a course in Shorthand, Type writing or other commercial subject in this big, busy, elegantly equipped and thoroughly manned commercial school. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES We will arrange suitable hours University Folks Feel at Home Here Nebraska School of Business T. A. BLAKESLEE, Business Manager Corner O and 14th Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska GRAVES PRINTING CO. 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