The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 11, 1916, Image 2

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    THE n AIL Y NEBRASKA
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The Daily Nebraskan
Property of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln
R. V. Ko0pal Edltor-ln-Cnlet
C, g. Paul Mllor
Associate Editor
Dorl Slater Associate Editor
A. J. Covert
Jinan Burroughs
J. A. Cejnar
Ev Miller
Mumerite Kauffma
Frank Barnett
ReportorUI Staff
Clara Schulte
Guy Moatet
John Kyle
C, L. Jonea
John Wenstrand
Joe C. Flaherty
Dorothy Elliworth
Genera Cbesley
Alleea Eberman
Iran Beede
Cloy Hobson
U. 8. Hark son.
El B. Scott.....
Business Manager
.AmU Business Manager
Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln. Nebraska aa second,
claaa mall matter, under the act of Congress of March 2. 178.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1916
Coach Stiehm is now the representative of a neighboring school
and we wish him well. Even though he had difficulties previous to
his resignation, we must all remember that football was placed m the
limelight at Nebraska greatly through the efforts of the man who
is now connected with another school.
Mr. Stewart is a new man and will have new men to work
with but from his past record we can indeed feel that he will keep
Nebraska on the football map or even make her a brighter star in
the football heavens. Due to the fact that Mr. Stewart has played
has been a captain, and has coached in a successful manner, promi
nent teams, we may feel that he is a man competent to step into the
position vacated by his predecessor,
School of Music Applicants bo pres
ent at that time. 156-70-7X
Mrs. Edhoim. a well known club
woman of Omaha. will talk to the
Home Economics Club, Wednesday,
January 11. at 7: SO o'clock. In Faculty
HalL
the tyrouts for the Junior play will
be held Thursday, January 20. Regis
tration In U 106, between 11 and 12
o'clock, January 11 and IS.
CHAIRMAN.
A XI Delta meeting will be held at
the Kappa Alpha Theta house, Thurs
day evening, at 7:15 o'clock.
Regular Engineers' meeting Tuesday
night, at 7:30 o'clock. In M. A. 206.
January 11, 1916. Mr. Ivan Wood,
government extension man, will give
an Interesting talk on Drainage. This
will be well worth hearing and you
should be present
Lincoln lodge, No. 19, A. F. A A. M.f
meets at 7 p. m., Tuesday. Entered
apprentice degree. All students invited.
Home Economic Girls, Noticel
Do not forget the meeting of the
Home Economics club Wednesday eve
ning. A very interesting talk has been
prepared for you.
REPORTER GETS NEWS EARLY
(Continued from page 1)
! Application for election to the
offices of Editor-in-Chief, Manag-
! Ing Editor, two Associate Editors,
I and Business Manager, and As-
.n- if tuj :n Tk -;? Kohl-ask an all vear man! sistant Business Manager of the
, ftUUimu u r ;f l;. I:," " hv Indiana TXOj Nebraskan for the second
and the students are pleased because of his release by Indiana. He
knows the methods used so successfully during the past few years . be recelved at the offlce'
and these methods together with those to be proposed by Mr. Stewart of the Secretary of the Student
should make an eleven of winners next year. Publication Board, basement of
the Administration Building, until
Given an opportunity, such as is offered the students of the 1 J o'clock noon. Tuesday. Jam,-
University of Nebraska for seeing works of art, few cultured people to vuAe on a m
would miss it. Will you t U form which will be furnished by
; Applicant for election to the
position of Managing Editor
must have served creditably at
least one year on the Dally Ne-
braskan, or shall have bad an
! equivalent of said services else- j
where.
The Editor-in-Chief. Managing
Editor, ana tne two Associate w
t Editors will be elected by popular
f vote of all students having a paid
up subscription to the Daily Ne-
braskan.
Election will be held Thursday,
January 13.
T. A. WILLIAMS.
Secretary.
detailed news of the trip, human in
terest stories, speeches, details, what
they call "mail stuff.' Here were
some of the biggest journalists in
America detailed to get it and waiting
to get to Christiana to mall it, know
ing they would all start on the same
boat. And here was a fellow leaving
for New York in an hour on a fast
boat with all this news and the pic
tures to prove it. Four movie men
and forty-two journalists were sold
oat and their stuff practiaclly worth
lees. For the ship their stuff sails on
will be held at Kirkwall and when It
gets to New York Bierman will have
been there at least ten days. Were
the newspaper men mad? Say, they
buzzed around. It tickled us to death
because the newspaper men, partly
because they had no delegates on the
ship of sufficient importance to over
awe them, had adopted a high and
Looking Neat
it a matter of care. For
real scientific care of
garments call
Cleaning & Dyeing
10 Ycara of Leadership
B6633
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mighty critical attitude and it tickled
us to see them get left.
A Big Scoop
"They admitted it was the biggest
scoop in newspaper history save alone
that occasion when the New York
World met Roosevelt in Egypt and
chartering a liner beat all other New
York papers three days with his Afri
can trip. But they are a keen bunch
and a ray of hope came to them when
by some accident the Stockholm was
delayed an hour, the 'gate' closed and
they were tied up nntil dawn. They
raced around trying to get out of the
difficulty. They soon found out how
he had turned the trick, but the lieu
tenant had left us permanently and
the captain was ashore. They fumed
and paced the deck and waited till
the captain returned. When be did, it
was with the order from the harbor
master that no craft could move at
night. This not only prevented him,
but also from getting their stuff on the
same boat, so their last hope was
gone, and they cussed like fiends.
while the rest of us laughed."
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Anyone desiring to fire a furnace for
their room, call L-7990. 15448-70
All students who have condition In
Chemistry 2 will have an opportunity
to remove the same at 2 o'clock Satur
day, January 15,
4-4 GEORGE BORROWMAN.
Tickets for the military ball, Jan
uary 21, may be bad from Willlard
Folsom, R. V. Koupal and A. J. Cov
ert and Paul Temple.
The Greig Male Choir 6th year
will hold their examination for first
and second teriors, Tuesday, January
The Junior Hop held at the Lincoln
Saturday evening, was attended by
over 100 couples. The chaperones
were Prof, and Mrs. Hood and Prof,
and Mrs. Barbour. Harold Neff was
chairman of the committee.
Scott's Orchestra. Call. B-14S2.
The Mogul Barber Shop, S. L. Chap
lin, proprietor, 127 North Twelfth.
Meal tickets, $5.60 for $4.60, 137
North Twelfth. Newbert Cafe.
German Lunch
Scbelder, manager.
and Cafe, R. C.
1121 P street.
Nice front double room for ladies.
1439 S street.. 200-69-71
Girl wants roommate. Has nice
room. Call L-E448. 200-69-71
LOST Just before vacation, history
notebook containing several subjects.
Please leave at Nebraskan office.
148-69-71
FOUND A
LCC07.
Nebraska seal ring.
SENIOR HOP
Only 80 Tickets to be sold. May be secured from
Alamni Office
Janet Wheeler Percy Spencer Caroline Funkt
Phone F2429 Phone B26&3 Phone B40 5
James Pierce
LINCOLN HOTcL
JANUARY 14
TICKETS $1.25
GRAVES PRINTING CO.
SPECIALISTS-UNIVERSITY PRINTING
-M0MENT8 ARE USELESS WHEN TRIFLED AWAY"
Does your Uni work keep you busy? If not, why not take a
short Commercial Course In the "Quality School r Hours ar
ranged to suit Join the happy, busy crowd at the .
Nebraska School of Business
T. A. BLAKESLEE, Business Manager
Corner O and 14th Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska
Paid for your Second Hand
Text Books.
College Book Store
Facing1 Campus
The University School ofiusic
RELIABLE INSTRUCTION IN ALL
BRANCHES OF
Music Dramatic Art Aesttietia Danslae
ASK FOR INFORMATION
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
Opposite Campus 1 1th & R Sts.
UNIVERSITY STATIONERY
Red and Gold Seal 60c box
Plain Gold Seal 50c box
Plain Red , 40c box
Tablets Special Die Stamped. .-. 25c
CO-OP HOOEI STORE
A. H. Peden
318 No. 11th. Phone L 4810
THE
Era
s
S33 North 12th 81
Telephones B2311 and B335I
Cleaners, Pressers, Dyers
Tor the "Work and Servtoa that
Pleases." Call B2J1L The Beat
Equipped Dry Cleaning Plant In the
West One day service If needed
Reasonable prices, good work, prompt
service. Repairs to man's garments
carefully made.
11, at 8 o'clock. Room C, University