The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 15, 1923, Image 4

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    TMIE DAILY NEBRASKA N
AN APPRECIATION OF THE
SERVICES OF DR. HALL
AS REGENT OF UNIVERSITY
(Continued from l'age One).
smallnoaa and littleness in flnnnolal
nint tors In connection with the work
of tho institution. He could show
lihornlity without nroi'liKacy, economy
without iiennrlouHiioKS.
lVi-lmps tho greatest service that
Dr. Hall rendered was his work is
tho rooHKaniziiiff of tho finances of
tho Institution after the Rpoclal ses
sion of the Legislature hud cut the
npproiiriaion for maintenance and
special activities nearly $:SOO,000. The
immediate officials in charge wore'
told to exorcise the most ytiinunu!
economy so as to lie aide to sho.v
the present. Legislature that mu only
liad this retrenchment hoen elicit. 'd
hilt that a sale hahuiee had lie. n
Jr..-! ii, l,, iiied as reserve. 1 i-. Mali's
alt:t;n:ev was that ;he stale ; nd l!"
tap;:. rs d. uaoa.led 1'i.s rotiva.h
i.'.-nt.. that the i fi'icials lauat wrj
i ..I i; !'.;:;ier how much ia'iana!
!. ;. ! grief it mij;ht cause. At ti e
time lie wished it to he ei'i'o t. d a
made of he new buildings 01 the Uni
versity except l'.v those who were dis
appointed in tho lack ot architectural
elaboration. From the standpoint of
Rood tasto, efficiency, permanence,
and low cost there has been almost
no criticism by the lriends of tho in
stitution or those usually highly crit
ical of anything connected with it.
The next crisis in the history of tin
institution was incident to the war.
It was inevitable that there should
be a conflict between t'io advo. at. s
of thi- utmost freedom of spe.iai and
those who (to paraphrase the words
of (ioa.'.al Sherman I would sj.i ::'. nn
woid or th'ak no t'lonijM ;'vt . "ida
embarrass the lo a it.;. a :.; ..." i!e
1 tilled t I Mcs in th , :lv : ,
The', the : ; .. a. ! ,
Very t : i;U e:: '! .: ). . :
who i rcp.-v .1 a puldi, I:, a
fall vi i:! iiat i. l, ef i'.o i '"at r. .
Inv.i'l v i . I ' : ,.; i r; :
rnf :-!: jc, tV:--.r ia rder that
he s;aie l.d.dit l.aow i :u!'v the in-:
i
tenia! Mluat;o!i. The famous "trial" j
is now a matter o! i.isto.y ai.d v. h.,l-j
ever r.:ty b. t a , i . : .
people in regard to t' . w is.io.a or
just ! o: ic d-vi - '; i .. ' ;. f '
work was s i tho:i:;?;hly done that in :
the I .eg!.- iaiuro followed. .-a far1 il:r!:s lie entire period at the !-.: o;
as the writer knows. 1.0 ;aea'a. ,. a' ou! (. n jvr eeni per year and tin
-vi r it .; ;' l' . i d. Tiiinl of the puldio lor the . r
linri'U' t'e war I'eriod 1 r. 11. do's ' ; : ' ' " '. ' -.s ' a n ', iea was I .ureas
vote, as v.,!; as those of all of his in:: at l"'rli:'l's ' even great- . :.
colhM'iia v.ai east for every no as- Or. Hall was always - tr -ah
me ) '; " i i aid the iVuVr.il p. v j popular v lb Ms collengres or tl
cniaari, saeh as the grant in;' ol'llloard. lie v,-;i- ! .e:iient y the 1 - ;if
lea v. s o; ;.l,s. (:,-. ior v::i to.i.'ia nvinfor, l.v.t v hen he s--pok'. hi-- w,.r.i.
inont whs keeping open house. And
with all this activity no Kegent ever
showed a more, delicate appreciation
of tho position of tho administrative
officers in caring for tho details of
the work. Ho exercised his Influence
always through regular channels and
never encouraged by any word or
deed tho slightest Insnbordmntion on
tho part of the staff. Ho seemed to
fool that ho should give all in author
ity tho maximum amount of support
with tho minimum amount of Interfer
ence. The University today feels the j
loss of one of Its great builders mid
strong friends. Wo are confident j
that his work will endure.
Twas Ever Thus.
I love Clarice, and sho loves Dan,
And Dan loves sweet Marie,
Mario loves Frank and Frank loves
Ann
And Ann's In love with me.
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lb ! ary in d.-ins for th'1 l"niersity what
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the veteran is a. highly Imxor. !'
and Dr. Hall is ..tit!-, d to ' ;.. : d
share of th" or. d.t.
The Tniver-dy : r ..
tress through the inflation eaas. ,1 ,:
the war. Dr. Hall's influence wa
always for safe ;:ndi sara' ia ,
to meet the hnr.cip i.mdedia
There was no ncui cm the I' ;ar 1 o
Regents who understood t! 1 a-'),-,
of the people of the stale h n. r
he. He was not moved iron i::
moorings by tliose who wad1 ed 'o in
angarate a brii'ian; I.t.i tnaie ; - .
expensive program. . lad; a! ... - c ,
time he was d 'void o. a'i ;' ',!'.: :
l arried. g'-- at weight. lU frcur.i)
a ..-! steri- s irda.. nod the dull roal.ae c.
ad: of. iiia! pr..- odingsa liis 1 ahnes.; in
hours ef a ; ;.iv!:c:t-l.!:i did ioti-. h to
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ficials.
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ints of the institution. In address
ing the delegates from South Omaha
v ho visited the Unhorsity last fall
ho said p'C' o prophetic v. ords. "This
is the last time I shall ever 1 hires.;
an." tin :..'; ;aa - i.na biy la was
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