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2IIE DAILY NEBRA8KAN The Daily Nebraskan Mimliiy. Tiu-silay, Wi'ilmndii.v, Tlniiscln.v mill 1 Tiilny iiuTiilmr f I'arli i'ck In-' tin' rriii'i-slly t Ni'lu-aiiku. Aivi lit.-il I'.m- niiilliiiK l spi'i lnl into ' noKiiiu.- ih-oi lili'il l'r In N'clion iui.1, (if Urlnlx' An :l, l'.mT, anlluirizoil Jinuiiiry -U OKMIIM, IMUKS1VV - IW.H TI' l iul.-r I In- Diri ollinl t SlmlMit l'ul- lliiilioii liuiirii. Thursday us follows: Girls rifle team, 3 p. in.; men's rifle team, 3:30 p. in. In uniforms at Nebraska hall. Kappa Phi. Kappa Tlii meeting of postponed until March 9. Match 2 Km, nil post o! f ii-i-Act "'1' ' si-'iiiicl cliiKs mailer lit tin' l.lnciiln, Nclirnskii. iinilcr the ivss. Mnrcli :i, 170. MuIim rlpl.cii rale S.0O a ur l.--io ii ht'liiCNicr Mntlc crny ..Five Cent .liliiss nil eoinimiiii-titioiis to vn:: nvii.Y xkiiiiaskax Mii'tnii A. I.liiidln, Nch. TKI.K.riUl.N'KS I -nlverfity 14S. lArlllllRH HliMK Kilitoriul and linslncss offices in south west con. cr of liawimMit f Ii"' Ailminin tration ll.ill. Ilerhcrt l;ro ncll. .Ir. . Editor Miirjorie V.)m:in MnniiKlnit Kdltut Hole" KiininiiT Associate r!ior t hnrles A. Mitchell Nlsrht Killtor llnmird lliiffctt MbM Killtor loin, ilt V. Vmin Niltht Killtor fliniincpv Kliiiry Hiiwlncm Manager Clifloril M. Hick Ast. MiiHlnesa Mgr. (Iiircin-c ricklioff tiroulutlon Malinger OKKirK HOI KS. IMitor. 4 ." daily. Manatfinn Kditor. 30 dally, llosini s-i Manaeor. A daily. NiKl:t Kditor .lnlin Alliiion KK THIS ISSIK. r Imrl.-s A. Mitchell n't Mlit Editor One of the biggest events of the college year has come, welcomed by thousands itf University students and hundreds of high school students here for the thirteenth annual high school basketball tournament. Oour visitors have an excellent chance to see the University in ac tion and our hope is that they will make their decision soon to come to Nebraska. The fame of our alumni and of our great undergraduate ath letic teams has spread afar and the hope of future Cornhusker fame rests in the thousands of men and women in the high schools which our visitors represent. Good clean sportsmanship the motto of Nebraska athletics will no doubt be an outstanding feature of the high school tournament, as it has been in the dozen preceding contests under the auspices of the University. No efforts have been spared to pro vide first-class officials and to elim inate all possible obstacles to smooth sailing competition. The contestants will, without doubt, uphold the fine records of the other tourneys and allow nothing to happen on the play ing floor that does not typify the best in athletics. The development of the spirit of fair play and of team work is one of the finest results of the annual contest. Anything not up to this high standard of sportsmanship should not be expected or contenanced. Class of '19. . All alumnae of the class of '19 of Lincoln High School are urged to be at an important meeting at the High School Room 215 Friday. Union. Union girls program at Union hall in the Temple, March 10 at S:30. Lutheran Club. Lutheran ciub initiation, Friday, March 11. Meet at Terminal build ing. Bring a cup, 7:45. Student Council. Student Council meeting Thursday at 5 o'clock in S. S. 107. Y. W.C. A. Candy Sale. Homemade candy will be sold to day by the Y. W. C. A. in Social Science building. Enough has been prepared to provide for sales both in the forenoon and the afternoon. The money will go for the conference fund. Florence Sherman is in charge. Freshman Class Meeting. Freshman class meeting, Tuesday, March 15, at 11 o'clock in Social Sci ence 101. Election of minor officers. Cornhusker. Organizations who have reserved pages in the 1923 Cornhusker will as sist the management greatly if they will call a( the Cornhusker office any afternoon from 2 to 5 and make arrangements for the payment of aame. The "1923 Cornhusker" "Aristocrat of College year Books LATEST SPRING STYLES an Calendar Friday, March 9. Pi Kappa Thi dance, Ellen Smith hall. Sigma Alpha Epsilon spring party, Lincoln hotel. Alpha Omicron Pi house dance. Saturday, March -0. Gamma Phi Beta initiates banquet, Lincoln hotel. Delta Delta Delta house dance. Farm House house dance. Phi Omega Pi house dance. Mystic Fish dance, K. C. hall. NEW! Positively right. Trouser Crease Oxfords for Just the swing and balance for Spring days. Tan or Black Calf for Style Goodyear Welt for Wear. Looks that are more than skin deep. Will guarantee a fit that will put a spring in your step as invigorating as a tonic. tJOOt IBbf 113 No. 11th St. i Saiisf action or Money Back Grouping of spring events into nine days, from May 11 to 19, is being con sidered at Michigan University. The Student Council is in favor of a Spring Week which will include track meet, games, and programs. Perhaps the greatest change to be noticed on the campus since the 1922 basketball tournament is on the ath letic field. Since the championship game of the twelfth tournament, stu dents, faculty members and alumni of the University together with busi ness men over the state Jiave raised almost half a million dollars for a huge memorial stadium for Nebraska. Work to have the stadium ready for occupance by the Homecoming football game next fall has begun and Is being pushed rapidly with the com ing of warmer weather. The campaign for stadium funds has brought a greater Nebraska spirit to the front. More loyalty to Ne braska and less of factional strife among the htudents is an accom plished fact. The students have re sponded in fine shape to the call to put Nebraska to the front among the great Universities of the country. An event of no little importance in connection with the stadium building is thf remarkable way in which the high schools of the state ha?e with out solicitation given to the fund. Hundreds of dollars have been sent to the Alumni Association by the high school students of Nebraska for the great memorial to Nebraska's war heroes. This interest in the growth of Nebraska U. and the Cornhusker spirit is a promising sign of a steady forward advance of the University. There's one nice thing about being in jail. It isn't your job to worry about heating the thing. EAT TODAY AT THE Y. H. C. A. Cafeteria "Filling Station for Hungry Folks." ?P 7 Hi It's Out! The Dunlap feature hat for Spring! 1 MAGEE ii! 1 1 SMOOTHER AND BETTER Ii! iii i A collar scientifically washed and ironed by the EVANS I system is a collar fully as good as new. Many say that it is II even smoother and more comfortable than when new. It HI is a simple matter to give the uVANS a trial. err Z. oajFE m 335 N. 12 tlx Laundry& Cleaning Economy Satisfaction , Promptness XE33 SAY FELLOWS There's Two Good Places to Eat in Lincoln THE PARIS THE PALACE 134 O St 1008 st- A. A. ANDROS, Prop. f3 ROLLER SKATING AT THE NEW ' LETS GO SKATING RINK I (ITS OF FUN LETSGO EVERY MTE 909 NO. 21ST. ST. FORMERLY CUSIIMAN HALL Notices fNotlr if ernernl Intirvnt will be printed In thin column for two cowweti tlvc ilny. Copy ulirulrt le In the Ne brucknn offlre IjT flirt, oclock.i Sigma Gamma Epslion. Open meeting Sigma Gamma Ep Bllon Thursday at 7:30, Y. M. C. A. room, Temple building. Kansas Students. There will be a meeting of the Kansas club Wednesday, March 14, the last meeting is postponed. Palladian. Falladlan open meeting, Palladian Girls program, Saturday, March ball 10. Rifle Team. Rifle team pictures will be retaken fiaayblrf Style Just note the soft, graceful front of a Kirschbaum coat the resultof skillful, pains taking workmanship within. Not for ai one Yes, there's style the very newest in Kirschbaum clothes. But they offer more than surface goodness. Long wear! Comfort! Economy! The result of thousands of stitch es, each guided by one thought quality! 30 to H5 jddeGzeizel Co The Store For Men on N St. WRsciinAUM CLOTHES. Sordon Arrows h i rt l5Wade of a better oxford, in a fine, tailor-like way. The collar is the work of the expert Arrow Collar makers. The cuffs have buttons $ Q 00 or are the French link model """"" O CLUETT. PEABODY V CO. Inc. 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