The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 11, 1918, IVY DAY EDITION, Image 4

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    NEBRASKA STARS
(Continued from page two)
hall have a new birth and that the
spirit of civic righteousness ahall
dwell forever la our hearts. Aa thla
Uy slowly cllmba those stately walU.
mar our spirit and our ideala climb In
that same heavenly direction.
"When you. our heroes, return vic
torious, bearing upon your bodies the
marks and scsrs of battle, you ahall
sit on thrones of honor. We ahall
hold In honored memory those of you
who may not return. Rabes shall be
tauKht to lisp the names of those who
die that freedom might live. The Ivy
which you hsve contributed to this
day's festivities shall be mingled in
the laurel of your crowns, and this
banner that represents you In your
absence shall wave high above your
heads, when at the last, bells of lib
erty shall be heard throughout -the
world."
THE RIVER
Senior Poem Written by Edna
Hathaway
Surging and foaming, along its swift
course.
Leaping rocks, passing in baste
O'er mighty cataracts, spending Its
force.
Dashing on dikes, nature-placed.
Rushes the River, gathering strength
Augmented by rivulets in its swift
race
Till In the face of the onset at length.
Quivers a bank, flood-eaten at base.
Startles the violets and ferns on Us
brow,
Tears at the moss roots, loath to de
part. Happy with all the gifts God could
endow
Wood-plants, we linger, we try without
art.
All In vain we draw farther from our
beloved dell.
Primeval solitude, silence and age,
Uncounted legends of former days tell.
Heroes of history sung by the sage;
Arts and the science of brush and of
pen;
Uee of the forces of earth and of air.
This may be read In the life of the
glen
Read in the open book Nature holds
there.
Still the bank trembles for one brief
hour i
Clings that it might live once more
The beautiful past, its most precioua
dower
Priceless, now drowned in the wilder
Ing roar
Of waterfalls plunging and dashing be
low. Sunlight recall, and the wonderful
daya
Of companionship. All we owe
To those brave pilot petals who their
separate ways
Followed with the courage of freedom
and love.
With never a thought of the price or
the cost
Of the shellshot Journey on which
thy move,
Names writ In scarlet, on our hearts
embossed.
Always In love b they gratefully
held.
Lo! The bank breaks from its moor
ing and rest,
Waves-for an Instant are silenced and
quelled.
Wood plants detached, staunch and
upright
Float on the River, saTe on our way,
Heyond see a land, sunny and bright
Beneath Is the River whose will wo
obey.
EDNA HATHWAY.
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Ivy Pay Visitors
. said Uni' Students '
Ivy Day Orator Will
Enlist in Army in June
Everett Randall of Gibbon, who de
livered the Ivy Day oration today,
awaited only this chance to speak to
the University on the war before an
swering Jits country's call. Fol
lowing his graduation this commence
ment he will apply for entrance Into
the army.
Randall has been active in the
University, especially in the law col
lege, in which department he takes
his degree. He is a member of
Delta Chi and Phi Alpha Tau.
MAY ADOFT NEW
ADVERTISING PLAN
(Continued from aire one.)
necessary amount of money by solicit
ing advertising from the Lincoln busi
ness houses has proven more or less
disagreeable both to the business man
agers of the publications and to the
advertisers, and it is thought that this
new dan is much better.
The business men seem enthusiastic 1 1
over this new plan at the present, and lli
it 1a thought tht i&cy will neciae aer-
iiitely to adopt the system Wednesday.
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