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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1906)
ww wy i.'.'iiiii m0tmtimm0m imv mtmmm m wgqwwyyiHixfcijiinyiii gm wcwiunwmimnnn nm'n'l i'wwii''r" - .-- -. i- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. - t ZTbe 35atl fie bra sit an OWNED AND DIRECTED BY THE BOARD Of REGENTS otr TitK UtftvxnBiTY or Nkmubka, Lincoln, Nidiubka. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY Publication Office, 126 N. 14th St. EDWIN MILROY SUNDERLAND, '07. KDtTOR-IN-OIUKr B. M. Rim akkr, '00 . . - . Managing Editor Frkd Ballaiid, '00 Nowb Editor W. E. BTANDEVEN, '07. BUBINKBB MANAGER Gay Hardy, Assistant Manager Byron E. Yodkr, r08, Circulator BAY TELEMIE, Auto 1528. HGHT, Auto 2365 and 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Office , Bmnt,' Actmlniitratlon Building Postoifice, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, 52.00. Per Year Payable In Advance Single Copies, 6 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo obargod for at tbo rato of 10 conta nor lnsortion for ovory flftoon words or fraction tboroof. Faculty notlcos and University bullotlns will gladly bo published f roo. - Entorod at tbo post'.fllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, an socond-cloBB mail mnttor undor tbo Act of CongrosB of Marcb 0, 1870. THE DEBATE8. This yoar Nobraska faces an ex ceedingly important, if not tho most important year in her debating his tory. Her record of nine successive victories prior to 1900 Is an achieve ment of which any University may Justly fool proud, yet, not on that ac count should tho futuro bo regarded with complacent Indifference. Tho memory of last year's defeat at Mad ison administered to a team of experi enced debaters by tho unanimous de cision of throo ominontly qualified judgos should prompt ovory loyal No braskan to strain every effort to pre vent tho "recurrence of such a catas tropho. This yoar Nobraska meets not only tlon. Especially is tho inadequacy of tho reading room felt during cold woathor, when It is no 'uncommon sight to seo twenty or thirty students standing against tho walls or walking up and down tho aisles in quest of a vacant chair to tho annoyance of those who aro thoro bent on serious .study. Action should bo taken by tho authori ties boforo. winter Bets in to provldo something better than standing room for tho host of students who aro obliged to use tho Library. TAINTED BOOK8. It is high timo some of the unduly solicitous, self-ordained arbiters of tho University's moral status woro awalco to tho appalling depths of iniquity into which tho RcgontB are about to plungo tho Institution by accopting from H. It. H. tho Prlnco of Monaco a sot of books. Tho acceptance of tho Rockefeller gift was a virtuous act of charity in comparison with this flagrant, this in sutforablo compromise with tho very hosts of evil. Olir already seared conscloncos aro still further blackened, and tho useful ness of this olaborato scientific work to oursolves and our posterity is eter nally blighted by foul contamination with tho gaming tables of wicked Monte Carlo. Lot the spotless champions of "un tainted books" arise and espouse a causo indeed worthy of their righteous ire. What Is a New Student? ' To Tho Nobraskan: On May 24th of tho present yoar the Interfrater nlty Council adopted tho following resolution: "No fraternity shall pledgo or ini tiate any now or prospective studont until after tho mid-semester reports are received in tho Registrar's office (on tho Saturday preceding Thanks giving day), and not oven then shall any now studont bo pledged or inltl- Students, Jltkntion Those toho intend taking Mechan ical Drawing, Botany and Zoology should inspect my line; the test articles at prices of cheap goods. Largest stock of Fountain Pens in the city . . . Haoe you seen the neto History Cooer, a loose-leaf one, for only 25c: History paper 8c per 100 sheets, 35c per 600 sheets. Come in and see for yourself ..'.....,.. dan$ Porter Location 1123 0 Street, Lincoln. UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. -0 .0k000 New Pins New Fobs New Spoons New Hat Pins U. of N. ENGINEERING SOCIETY DRAMATIC SOCIETY SCHOOL OF MUSIC PERSHIN6 RIFLES' HALLETT, Jeweler and Optician 1143 O STREET Wisconsin but Illinois, two-most for midable opponents. Tho question for both contests is already agreed upon and work should begin at'onco in tho preparation of bibliography; and tho investigation of all material at hand bearing upon tho subject. Every man who has had any oxperlonco in argu mentative work should got busy at onco that Nebraska may enter upon another glorious era of nlno more suc cessive victories. THE CROWDED LIBRARY. That tho seating capacity of tho 1 reading room of the Library Is gross ly inadequate to tho needs of tho stu dent body has long been disagreeably apparont. For the last eight or ten years tho enrollment at tho University has been rapidly and steadily increas ing. Yet tho samo, cramped study quarters which served eight or ten J years ago are assumed to bo amply capacious folp" tho much larger num ber now in need of .such accommoda We Make Special Class or Society Pins of all Kinds ated whose name appears on tho de linquency list." Tho term "new studont" is -defined as "a freshman who has not received twelve. hours of college credit." Z JAMES-T. LEES, President of tho Intorfratornlty Coun cil. . Appropriation Wanted. Tho Secretary of tho Nobraska State Historical Society has recenvod a letter from Mr. C. E. Burnham of Norfolk, who is chairman of tho No braska Commission for tho Jamestown Exposition, inquiring whether tho So cloty will take any stops towards hav ing a historical exhibit Tho Commission was appointed by Governor Mickey, but tho Legislature has not made any appropriation for having Nobraska represented. It la not known whether, tho now1 Legisla ture will appropriate or not. Clinton J. Campbell, '05, is principal of tho North Platte high school. October. Wednesday, 3rd. Rev. Anna Shaw on Woman Suffrage a.t Convocation. Thursday, 4th. Mass Meeting for girls at 11 a. m. Friday, 5th. Music at Convocation.--. Saturday, 6th. . Nobraska vs. South Dakota on"Canv J)UB. Monday, 8th. Librarian: Jpwett at Convocation. Tuesday, 9th. Junior Class meets at 11 a. m. Wednesday, 10th. Professor Fosslor on Honrllr-Ibson at Convocation. " Friday, 12th. Music at Convocation. Pershing Riflo Hop at Fraternity Hall. Saturday, 13th. TTobraska v. Drake on Campus. Monday, 15th. Hon. W. H. Thompson at Convoca tion. Wednesday, 17th. - Prof. Q. E. Howard -at Convocation. Friday, 19th. Music at Convocation. Saturday, 20th. Nebraska vs. Ames on Campus; Saturday, 27th. Nobraska vs. Doano on-Campus. Y. M. C. A. Devotional Meeting. From 7 to 7:30 this evening, in tho Y. M. C. A. rooms. D. P. DoYoung will lead. All University men aro in vited to attend. Tho place to buy a fountain pen. The University Book Store. Lincoln CyclejCo. The only place to buy Bicycles Phonographs, Guns, Ammunition, Sport- 1 ing Goods of All Kinds, You are always welcome! 13IT O St. Soccassorsjo H. E. sidles Cycle Company. DnraiRooM r """ - New Management Efficient Service Reasonable Rates M Mio In University School of Music Building, Corner Uth and R Pershlngs, Attention. Pershing drill In the Armory at 7:1-5 Thursday evening. Wear uniforms with logglns. F. A. ANDERSON, Captain. RETAILERS ANO JOllRRnn rw TOBACCO, CIGARS, AND NEWS AipfTII CHOCOLATtS AT RECTORS r Ilk, n r 'rKJ m. r. 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