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JHE DAILY NEBBASKAN The Daily Nebraskan I'ulitlHln'il Siimliiy, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thiirmliiv mid Friday morning of each week ly Hie IniverHlty of Nebraska. Aiti'I'UhI tor inn illiiK ut special rnte of jiohi. it; i- provided for 111 Section 1103. Act of October J, JlWi, autuorizeu Juuunij -u, OrnilAI, INIVKKSITV I'IHLICATI1 Under the Dlrectlmi f the HtuUent 1'uD llcutlon liottrd. Kntereil n second-clans mutter at the DOHlolfire in Lincoln. Neliranka, uuder the Aft i ntu-Texs, iJrcu o, mm. 8ulicriition rate - 2-M J'"' fl.iO a nemeNier VliiKle cipy Five Centii Address all coininniirationg to I'HK DAILY NKHKASKAN Sliitlon A. Lincoln, Neb. T KI. K I' II ON KS I Hi verHlt y 142. Kvenlnirs mmi Kditorlal mid business offices in nouth west corner of basement of the Admlnla trilMon Mull. Ilerlirrt ItroHiiell. Jr. Kdltor Miir.lorie Uyiiimi .Mimimlii Kdltol Helen Kuniiiier AsMoidnte Kdltor ClinrleN A. Mitchell Nliclit Kdltor Howard lliirfett. Nlirlit Kdltor Kmmett V. Miinn Nlitht Kdltor Chmineev Klut-ey UnsineNs Mummer Clifford M. HIcUs Asht. Hiisiness Msrr. riureoee KtcUhnff Circulation MunuKer OI FICK HOIKS. Editor. 4-fi dally. MiiiiiDiinu Kdltor. 3-fl dully. Riislncss M.-iniiirer, 4-H dally. K'H THIS ISSIK. Emmett V. Muun Nlg-lit Kdltor William Curd Assistant Xljrlit Editor until tomorrow." And this is not un usual. Procrastination is probably the most popular of the many vices which attach themselves to everyday life and few are immune therefrom. But now that the semester is near ing a close, it is time to sprint Es pecially does this pertain to those students who have been misled at the start by the wily "thief of time." A final spurt oft-times places a runner in the lead. This might be made ap plicable to scholastic work as well Sprint, before it is too late Penn State Collegian. Notices Welcome to the high school men and women of Nebraska who are vis iting the University today to cele brate High School Fete Day! Sessions of the Nebraska State Historical Teachers' Association are open to students. Those interested in history, economics, and geography will do well to review the program carefully and take advantage of the fine talks and discussions. The decision to prohibit campus organizations which are in debt from proceeding with further activities which may lead to increased indebt edness unless the members of those organizations personally guarantee the financial success of the new en terprise should meet with widespread approval. Deficits at the student activities of fice for organizations in which there is no accepted method of checking ex penditures have been growing for several years. The new ruling should be effective in stopping any further careless expenditure of society funds. With a personal guarantee by all members, there is bound to be a more efficient handling of organization finances. ( Notices of (tellers i interest will hi iii'liited in this column for two consecu live days. Copy tdicnld be In the Ns iraskaii office bv flro ociock.J Palladians Palladian open meeting, Senior pro gram Friday evening, May 11. Art Club Art Club Spring Party in the Art Gallery Saturday evening May 12 for all members of the school of Fine Arts and their guests. Vocational Men Vocational men's meeting Friday May 11, 7:30 at 1133 M street. Chess-Nuta Special Chess-nut Meeting Friday, May 11, at 7:30 at the Temple. Everyone be present. Delian Open meeting, Friday, S o'clock. This will be parent's and landlord's meeting. A program has been pre pared for entertainment. Lutheran Church Lutheran Club Social meeting, Fri day, May 11, at the Y. M. C. A. Kappa Phi Kappa Phi pledge service, Saturday afternoon in Faculty Hall, Temple building. Calendar Convocation today will interest all University students. For many it will be the first opportunity to hear the man who has been officially named by the state legislature as Nebraska's poet laureate John G. Neihardt. Not all classes have been dismissed for the assembly so that there will be some that cannot hear the noted poet. Arrangements to have another convocation addressed by Mr. Nei hardt at a different time of day should be made to give all students an op portunity to hear the man who has been urged as a member of the fac ulty of the University. Nebraskans have a chance to show how much they want Mr. Neihardt connected with this institution. Interest in the inspection of the R. O. T. C. unit here by officers of the United States Army to determine whether or not it will receive the rank of "honor unit" increases as the day of review approaches. Early next week, the men of the military depart ment will be examined and all stu dents will have an opportunity to see the maneuvers. Nebraska's fine showing at the sum mer camp at Fort Snelling last sum mer was largely responsible for the opportunity which came this spring to have the inspection of the local unit. That more enthusiasm for the summer camp has been shown this spring than ever before is a good indication that the men of the regi ment are working to make the review a success and to place Nebraska mili tary department on a recognized par with any in the country. Friday, May 11 "An Adventure for Two" at Temple Theater. Delta Zeta house dance. Alpha Theta Chi house dance. Bushnell Guild house dance. University Union Soicety picnic. Crete. Chi Omega picnic and house dance. Freshman commission banq'iet, Y. M. C. A. Lutheran Club, Y. M. C. A. Kappa Phi-Wesley Guild picnic, Ep woith Tark. Delta Sigma Delta, Lincoln Hotel. Saturday, May 12 Chi Omega Spring party, Lincoln Hotel. Komensky Klub, Faculty hall. Phi Kappa Psi picnic, Crete. Art Club spring party, Art Gallery. Alpha Phi spring party, house. Pi Beta house dance. Senior Advisory Board breakfast and installation, Ellen Smith hall. Senior Girls party, 3 to 5, Ellen Smith hall. Lambda Chi Alpha house dfti'.co. "An Adventure for Two" at Temple Theater. SENIORS NEED GARS FOR ANNUAL PICNIC Anyone Having Automobiles Should Confer with J. Wil bur Wolfe Under classmen Excused. FIVE TEAMS DROP OUT OF RACE IN FORENSIC BATTLE - (Continued from Page One). Judges: Prof. Paul Conner, Depart ment of Economics, University of Ne braska; Mason Wheeler, attorney, Lincoln (Nebraska debating team against Wisconsin, 1906); Prof. G. O. Virtue, Department of Ecenomics, University of Nebraska. University Place, East-Central (Au brey Can-ell, Norris Chadderdon, Elmo Phillips) -Brady, Western dis trict I (David Johnson, Sidney Mc Caig, Leland Cover). Won by Uni versity Place, 2 to 1. Judges: Prof. E. McNeill, Department of Ecenomics, University of Nebraska (debater at Doane, Lale); Leonard Kline, attor ney, Lincoln (Nebraska debating team against Kansas 1916); Prof. Maurice Weseen, Department of English, Uni versity of Nebraska. "A strong finish marks a good race." This is true in all lines of en deavor. With but a few weeks of the college year remaining, the ex pression might be of particular sig nificance when applied to scholastic work at this institution. With the usual exodus of below grades at mid-semester, and the like exodus of some of the students, each worthy son of Penn State made an earnest vow perhaps it was only a resolution to get to work and place himself well beyond the danger line. These resolutions were made in good faith, but alas, they were not kept in good faith. There is a tendency ; among students to reserve the old ; adage "never put off until tomorrow 1 what yon can do today," and give it the more modern interpretation of "never do today what yen can put off The pre ferred tml hnery of women who appro date really fina things. "Style and Quality AmumT SoldatthalMCtar bops and KM D. B. HSK & CO. CHICAGO KEWYQSX EAEB Faculty members are 'especially urged to arrange to accompany the members of the senior class on their annual picnic to be given this year at Morkey's Park on May 17. Any faculty member who can provide a car to assist in transportation of the graduating class to Crete is requested to notify J. Wilbur Wolfe at the Bush nell Guild house. Un Wdassmen who can furnish au tom "k to take seniors to the picnic on ...t uuy are also asked to com municate with Mr. Wolfe. Excuses will be granted students who can furnish sufficient transportation, ac cording to announcement from the of fice of the Executive Dean. Chancellor and Mrs. Avery, who are providing the picnic lunch for the af fair, drove to Crete Wednesday to make final arrangements for the din ner, which will be served under the trees in Horkey's Park. The boats will be in condition for the day, and there will be plenty of them, according to present plans. The dance floor in the pavilion has been put iiito condition, and music will be furnished by a popular Uni versity orchestra. , If the groom is poor and bald and bow-legged, it is romance pure and undented. , Another good way to g et thin to music is to keep on working while the dinner bell rings. White Transportation Co. ANOUNCES Change of schedule of Lincoln-Beatrice Route Effective Im mediately. Leaving Lincoln at 8:30 A. M., 12:30 P. M., and 4:30 P. M. Leaving Beatrice at 10:15 A.M., 2:15 P. M., and 6:15 P. M.. Lincoln Depot 117 No. 9th St. B2595 Beatrice Depot Owl Pharmacy. White Transportation Co. Globe Special SHOES FOR MEN $5 A let down in Price but no let-up in Quality Tan or Black Oxfords that hold their own in any company. Made of quality calf with the new stitching, giving them the "Snap" and "Dash" of much higher-priced models. 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