The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 23, 1916, Image 3

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    THE nAILY NEBBA8KAM
THE DAILY NEBRASKA!!
Chas. H. Epperson.... Editor-in-Chief
George E. Grimes.... Managing Editor
Era I. Miller Associate Editor
John Cejnar Associate Editor
M. L. Poteet Business Manager
Roy Harney. .Asst. Business Manager
REPORTORIAL STAFF
Ivan O. Beede Edgar D. Kiddoo
Jean Burroughs Jospeh Tekar
Vlvlenne Holland John Wenstrand
Jack Fraser Marguerite Kauffman
Offices: News, Basement, University
Hall. ,
Business, Basement, Admin
istration Building.
Telephones: News, LrS65S.
Buoiness, B-2597.
Published daily, except Saturday and
Sunday, during the college year.
Subscription, per semester ?1Q0
Entered t the postoffice at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second-class mail matter,
under the act of Congress of March
3, 1879. .
THE LEGALITY OF
THE SINGLE TAX
One of the points on which the re
gents desired information in their
recent inquiries about the Single Tax
is its legality. It Is contended by
some that this fee is contrary to the
laws of Nebraska. This matter has
been referred to Dean Hastings for
his opinion, and his word will no
doubt be final But there is no harm
in prophesying what the decision
will be.
We believe that the Single Tax is
legal. The constitution says little re
garding the powers of the regents,
leaving such to be established by the
legislature. The statute outlines the
powers and limitations of the board
and contains a blanket clause to the
effect that the board may levy such
additional fees as it may think the
welfare of the students demands. This
means that those attacking the valid
ity of the Single Tax must show that
its -adoption would be a clear abuse
of discretion by the regents. Certain
ly a measure that equalizes the bur
den of support among those who re
ceive the benefit, and which encour
ages the students' mingling in affairs
clearly educational in effect will
stand the test of this clause.
No, the Single Tax Is not contrary
to the letter or spirit of Nebraska's
laws.
INSTITUTIONAL WORK
REQUIRES TRAINING
(Continued from page 1)
tea room tastily on short notice, said
Miss Treat.
The girl who is just graduated from
school should embrace every oppor
tunity to gain experience. The Y. W.
C. A. camps, hospitals, girl's camps,
all give experience which make them
much more valuable "The college
girl is impatient at apprenticeship,
but in institutional work we cannot
go Into big salaries as they do in
teaching. In general, girls start lower
in salary and work up. I believe in
stitutional people gain higher salaries
but that it takes them longer," de
clared the speaker.
After a girl has proved her appren
ticeship there are any number of po
sitions open. "The world is just wait
ing and anxious."
There are seven things which go to
make up the necessary personality.
First, executive ability Is needed: The
woman must have the power to di
rect, and to plan to have her work
more efficient. Leadership is neces
sary. She must be dominant, not dom
ineering. "The rank and file of em
ployes reflect the employer."
Poise Needed
The third quality Is poise, which
must be not only physical, but men
tal and moral. She must be sympa
thetic, so that her employe will not
be afraid of her. She must oe Kinu.
Th.r fa npfid of unflagging energy
for institutional work is hard. "If
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Palladian Meeting
The Palladian society will hold a
meeting tomorrow evening in Pallad
ian hall. All visitors are welcome.
After dinner dances at Mccormick's
Cafe. Open till 1 P- n. 129 South
Twelfth stet
Scott's Orchestra, CalL B-1482.
you can't get your work into running
crder you will have trouble.".
A woman must also have enthus
iasm, in the business field the wom
an must have a shrewder type of
business ability than a woman vho Is
a housekeeper. She must have ability
to meet people socially.
"The three essentials for success
are training, experience and personal
qualifications which we heed to de
velop," concluded Miss Treat.
CONVOCATION
The annual Phi Beta Kappa convo
cation will be held this morning at
10 o'clock in Memorial hall, The
championship interclass debate be
tween the seniors and the sophomores
on the question or the United States
rejecting the Monroe doctrine, will be
held, after which the announcement
of the elections to Phi Beta. Kappa
will be made.
The Daily Nebraskan is unable to
print the Phi Beta Kappa selections
this morning, as in past years, as the
society yesterday voted not to give
out advance copies as has been done
formerly.
George K. Link, who was an instruc
tor at the state farm last year, has
been awarded the degree of doctor of
philosophy at Chicago university. Link
will return to the university next se
mester, and resume his duties as
teacher at the farm college.
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Reasonable prices, good work, promyt
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carefully made.
CO-OP BOOK STORE
Student
Supplies
- A. H. Peden
.318 No. lth. Phone L 4810
The University School ot Music
RELIABLE INSTRUCTION IN ALL
. BRANCHES OF
Music' Dramatic Art' Assthetla Dancing
ASK FOR INFORMATION -
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