-i V, tt i ' r - -f - V . """' " " ' " " - , .--S- N t h THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. .... . r? 'rt C iL aJ', if 1 J V A , rl Kpk 1 !. 9 . & M THE DAILY NEBRASKAN A tiwnpnjor dovotod to tlio IntorosU of tho Unlvnmlty uf Nohrn Un. Ptbllliol nt 1.11 North 1 1th Ht., liy THE HESPERIAN ITU. CO. ( Incorporated.) DIRKCTORB: J. W. Crubtrun, TroHlilont. G. L.Towno, Hocrntiiry Tronnuror. J. I. Wynr, T. J. Howott, K. W Wmriiburn. Stkulino II. McCaw J. A. Mannino Okorok P. HiiiDi.uii MnnnltiH ICditor Aunt. Mnnnjrar - Athlotlo Editor RKPORTKRH. n. C. Pollnrd. Clifton Carter, Norru Huho. H T Hill. J. It. Knrnry, CHIT Croolcn John A. Wilson, Linn M Huntliiffton Tho Hiihicrlntlon prlro of tho Dnlly NobrnH knn l 82 for tho coIIoko your vith n rogulnr do llTory boforo clmpnl oiirli ilny. NotlcoH, com mtirucntlomifnnriotlinr mnttor Intmidod for pub Mention, muni bo Unwind In nt tho Nobrnnknn olllco boforo 7 p, m.. or mnllod to tho odltor bo foro H p. tn., of tho dny provloiiH to Mint day on Vhicll thoy uro nxpoctoil to nppenr. HubicrlptionH niny bo loft nt tho Nobrimknn olllco, nt tho Co. Op., or with Htmlnnft Mnnngnr. HnbMcrllwrs will cotifor n fnvor by rnportltiK promptly nt this olllco nny fnlluro to rocolvo tho piipor All ohnMflOR In mlvortUliiK mnttor miHt bo In tho olllco by .1 p. ni. on tho dny provloun to thnt on which thoy nro to npppnr AddroBR nil communications to tho Dnlly No bniMknn, I. II N 11th St., Lincoln, Nobrntkn. Telephone 470. fe 3- jg The Ilnlly Ncliriislcnii I ImiIiih: aunt 5 5 to nil ulini'rlhrrN 011 tlio old NelmtN- 3 C kiln -Ilonporlnn IIM- II10N11 aiihacrih- Zz f iin to tlio NpIii itHlcn.li- II'nprlnn 2-, who do not dt'Mlri llin Dully will f zg jilruno notify tlio iiiiiunuor by riird 5- Jfc ltd noon 11H poHNlblo. AVlioro no uotl- 5 5 flontlon Ih rocelod It In uudiTntood J- S thnt the nuhnorlbnr wlihi-n tho pu- 2 5 iior to cioiitliiito. 2- ; California Una organized a rooters' club and Ih holding Immense football rallies on the campus evory few even ings. Great enthusiasm Is reported as a result of theso meetings. Nebiaska ought to follow her example. Only by this nietina can effectivo rooting be done. Tho crying need of tho University just at present Is a good band. When Nebraska sends her delegation to Min nesota October 12 tho rooters ought to bo accompanied by a largo and well trained aggregation of musicians. If It Is to bo a University organization tho work of getting It together should bo actively aided by all students. Ev- person who can play a horn should ' Join the band ut onco and preparo himself to do effectivo work for tho team next month. In another column of tho Dally Ne braskan appears a letter from Chan collor Andrews with reference to tho cartoon which appeared In tho Daily of Septembci There certainly was nothing fur from tho thought of tho editor; this paper than that harm Bhot .a bo done tho University In any way. Tho cartoon In question was Intended as a reminder of some of tho closing ovonts of last year. That political significance could bo attached to it waa not at tho tlmo thought pos sible. Tho Dally Nebraskan Is not fa political papor of course and does not Intend that anything of a political na ture shajl appear. It Is a Unlvoralty newspaper first and lust and repre sents the University in all Its varied interests, encouraging all those things, and only th03thlng8 knowlngly.whlch will make itfwax strong and great. IN THE COLLEGE WORLD. Tho University of California .has an organization called tho Associated Students. It includes practically all students In the Institution. Its pur pose Is to direct tho conduct of tho student body. In other words, the in stitution is governed by a democracy composed of the governed themselves. When anything occura which vio lates the decorum of tho institution, the offending student instead of being called before the head of the univer sity, Is summoned by tho AssTiated students to appear and defend himself, iris case Is then acted upon by his follow students and reproof or pun ishment is administered or he is cleared of the charge against him. If the students decide that a certain act is contrary to the good of the univer sity every member of tho Associated students is constituted a committee to see that It Is not committed. A meeting was called the other day to consider the advisability of for mulating a code of morals to bo fol lowed by the student body. Tl'o fol lowing editorial from tho Daily Call fornlan explains something of the plan by which the association works "A meeting of tho Associated Stu dents has boTm called this morning for the purpose of considering the wic doiii of formulating a code of honor for tho student body. It is intended that this code of honor shall deal with cheating, stealing fiom the gymnas ium and laboiatorles. and other of fenses known only too well to the student body. A large attendance at this meeting Is absolutely necessary. In a cas such as the present one no positive action is advisable unless It expresses the wish not alone of a ma Jority of those present, but also the wlBh of a majority of tho total mem bership of the univeislty. Without an active nippott by the student body the meafiuie. if passed, will prove it self not only absolutely ineffective, but also positively harmful Eveiy stu dent should taHv It upon himself as a duty to his unlveisttv to let his stand on the question be known today." Anothet example of the vvoiklng of the system wns given at a lecent meet ing of the Associated students. There had been a growing abuse of the pi iv liege of ildiirg bicjcles on the paths leading to the biddings. Uy a unanimous vote the students decided that the practice was a bad one and must stop. They delegated themselves power to see that the rule v'as en foiced. COMMUNICATIONS. September 24, 1901. To the Kditoi of the Dally Nebraskan: I am much pained to see in your is sue of yesterday a cartoon which re flects upon the late chief magistrate of the commonwealth. As "exeoutive head of tho University and as a stock holder In your paper, I must protest against the appearance therein of any matter which could be construed as of a political nature. Every ene must see that such matter emanating from tho University cannot but work harm. I hope there will be no recurrence of this. Yours very truly, E. DENJ. ANDREWS, Chancellor. TO WHOM DOES THE TITLE "PRO FESSOR" BELONG? In reading articles In magazines I have noticed a great profusion and freoness in tho use of the title "pro fessor." Of course, assistants, fellows, and adjuncts like to bo considered a "professor" by the students and conse quently has no objection to the title very commonly conferred by students and In particular by freshmen. If 1 were a real professor and heard mv understudies being addressed inJ a title on tho level with myself It wp(nd "make my angry passions rise." It seems Btrange that the heads of our departments do not object to this froe ness of conferring titles In our Univer sity. Perhaps I do not exactly know to whom the title of professor belongs, but It would hurt my conscience If I wore compelled to address these Indi viduals whom I have heard called by this title. 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