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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1916)
SUMMER SCHOOL NEBRASKA Editor and Manager. . . .A. It. Swenson Associate Editor C. Ray Gates -1 .f y "Reportorial Staff W. W. Wilson Edgar Boshult E. W. Smith . J. E. Morgan J. H. Moseley Carleton B. Yoder Alberta Ackley Florence Dunn Hfilen Stidworthy Leonard Trester Office of Student Activities, Basement Administration Hall, rnone uao ' r.:-. r fri.wppklv. on Mondays 4 11 LSI J U W vv w w - f - Wednesdays, and Fridays during the Summer session, Dy me oiuaem ruvu cation Board. The Cornhusker management has taken up the task of working up a Summer 9chool section of the Corn husker with commendable energy and the various organizations have shown the proper school spirit in the way in which they have signified their inten tlon to co-operate. The spirit shown among the Summer School students this year is widely commented on by those who have observed the develop ment of this part of the University for some time. One professor who has taught in Summer School for thir teen years, declared that never has there been such a group consciousness and such a spirit of co-operation among the summer students before. Summer Schol is coming into its own. Some Nebraska yells and the Corn husker song are printed in this issue of the Nebraskan. Learn them. Ne braska Is rather lacking in appropriate yells and songs but we should make use of those we have. FORUM The "inglorious" score by which Kearney defeated Peru In the picnic ball game was 10 to 8 get it straight. The Kearney team refused to play more than five innings. However, it Js so seldom that Kearney's triumphs over Peru in even a small way that we suppose their enthusiasm is pardon able. Enthusiasm, nevertheless, need not take the form of exaggeration, E. W. S. Berlin Opens Municipal Kitchen. Berlin. The first serious step to ward the solution of the problem of feeding the masses in Berlin by means of municipal kitchens and eating houses was taken with the opening of an institution combining these fea tures in the great market hall in the east side of the city where the popula tion is composed mainly of working men. About 7,000 persons will be fed daily this week, and after that 30,000, the food consisting of meat and vege table stew cooked in gigantic kettles. Reports from the storm-swept gulf states. thouKh bringing news of prop erty loss that may total millions of dollars, established definitely but one death, that of an engineer killed at Bond, Miss., when his train ran into a washout. Reports from Beloit, Ala., that seventeen negroes were killed there Thursday was denied. Thirty people, members of the Kearney Recreation club, on their way to a picnic, dropped from the Platte river bridge at that place with a big freight truck when the machine crashed through the timber railing at the side and went into the river. Seventeen of the thirty were injured, one so seriously that he may die. The administration omnibus reve nue bill, creating a tariff commission, imposing a protective train on dye stnffs, repealing present stamp taxes and providing for new taxes on in comes, inheritances and war muni tions profits passed the house by a vote of 240 to 140. 'nM:mi- .Jrjprixf w. THE AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOL AT CURTIS, NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY YELLS AND SONGS 'Varsity Yell Number 1 U-U-U-n-i, Ver-ver-versity, N-e-bras-ki, Oh-h-hmy! Number 2 U-N-Rah-Rah! U-N-Rah-Rah! U-Rah-N-Rah! U-N-Rah-Rah! O you Cornhusk-man ! Rah-Rah-Rah-Rah Nebraskan! (Repeat) Growl! Whistle! ! Hoo-Rah! ! Nebraska! ! Rah! ! Locomotive Yell Rah! Rah! Rah! Nebraska! Rah! Rah! Rah! Nebraska! Rah! Rah! Rah! Nebraska! Hu-Rah! Nebraska! N-E-B-R-A-S-K-A Nebraska! Nebraska! The Cornhusker (By permission of the author, Robert W. Stevens.) Come a runnin', boys, Don't you hear that noise Like the thunder in the sky, How it rolls along In the good old song, For the sons of Nebraski. Now it's coming near With a rising cheer That will sweep all foes away So, with all our vim We have got to win, And we're going to win today (Chorus) For Nebraska and the Scarlet, For Nebraska and the Cream, Tho' they go thru many a battle Our colors still are seen So in contest and in victory We will wave them for the team And twill always stir a Cornhusker The old Scarlet and Cream. When the sun is bright And the fields are ripe With the tassel on the corn You can hear it grow In the evening glow Or the hush of early morn. In the state so fair Tis the very air That inspires us with a ae6t That In any fray We will not distaay But will do our level best. Cheer for Nebraska, Nebraska must win; Fight to the finish Never give in. You do your best, boye; Wre'll do the rest, boys; Fight for the V-I-C-T-O-R-Y ! ( LIST OF ADVERTISERS The following are the advertisers in today's Nebraskan. Their support of student activities should bring student patronage to them: C. L. Flodeen, Merchant Tailor. Shneider Tailor Shop. The College Book Store. The Evans Laundry. Mme. Cosgrove. The Nebraska School of Business. Lincoln Photo Supply Co. Roy Hindmarsh, Photographer. Giffen Beaute Shop. Graves Printing Co. George Bros. Printing Co. The Hauck Studio. Lincoln Cleaning & Dye Works. Y. M. C. A. Tailor Shop. Higby Cleaning & Dye Works. Hathaway Ice Cream Co. Numerous scientists, industrialists and representatives of commerce andj agriculture have formed a German na- tional committee under the chairman ship of Prince von Wedel, says the Koelnische Zeitung, with the aim of "awakening a uniform understanding of the German people for an honor able conclusion of peace which shall guarantee a secure future empire." The French have captured all the German Eecond positions south of the Somme on a front of about ten kilo meters. They have also completed the occupation of the village of Estress, where 200 Germans surrendered. German casualties from the begin ning of the war to the end of June, as , computed from official German lists, are given as 3,0126,637 in an of ficial statement. Lunches for Picnic DALRYMPLE BAKERY New Management Geo. Panas, Proprietor Open till Midnight 13th & N SU. 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