1 r THE DAILY NEBRASKAN h I' - . uiAnk vnn can i eel your worn, iuiu iuuume , THE DAILY NEBRASKAN UTI0NS, li-rrSw m E Cbas. II. Epperson.... Edltor-in-Chlef George E. Grimes. .. .Managing Ed tor Eva I. Miller Assoc a e Ed tor John Cejnar Associate Editor M L Totoet Duslness Manager Roy Harney.. Asst. Business Manager REPORTORIAL STAFF Ivan 0. Beede Edgar D. Kiddoo Jean Burroughs JospehTekar Vivienne Holland John Wenstrand Jack Fraser Marguerite Kanffiuan Offices: News, Basement. University Hall. . Business, Basement, Admin istration Building. Telephones: News, L-8658. Buoiness, B-2597. Published daily, except Saturday and Sunday, during the college year. Subscription, per semester ii .tADiKii at Lincoln. Entered i vuo vuotuu"-" ,, . . ,idi mo mutter. NeDrasKa, no BBtuuu-via- ----- - under the act of Congress of March 5, 1879. THE LEGALITY OF THE SINGLE TAX (Continued from page 1) of thft Doints on which the re Hpoirfid 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 nas r m tn nnn Hastings for ueeii icicucu i - - 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 x..t4rai tata ns it may think the welfare of the students demands. This means that those attacking the valid- it nf thA Rinele Tax must show mat Its adoption would be a clear abuse of discretion by the regents. Certain ly . measure that equalizes the bur den of support among those who re ceive the benefit, and which encour oirpx the students' mingling in affairs tlnnnl in effect will ticai ij UL-' ctanrt tlifl test of this clause. Wft thft Sincle Tax is not contrary to the letter or spirit of Nebraska's laws. tea room tastily on short notice, said Miss Treat. The girl who is JuBt 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 moro 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 clarod the speaker. Arter 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 ti,0 third auality is poise, which must be not only physical, but men tal and moral. She must De sympa thetic, so that her employe will not be afraid of her. She must oe Kina. There is need 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 rw Onen till 1 D. m. 129 South SMkv w Twelfth street vou can't get your work into running rrder vou will have trouble. , A woman must also nave emnun- iasm. In the business nem ine wom an must have a shrewder type of business ability than a woman who Is a housekeeper. She must have ability to meet people socially. "The three essentials for success are training, experience and personal qualifier ons 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 of 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. 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