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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
A ntwpnpor dorotod to tUo intoresti of the
UnlYomlljr of Nobrn ka.
Publlshod at 184 North lltli St., by
THE HESPERIAN PUB. CO.
(Incorporated.)
DIRECTORS:
J. W. Crnbtroo, President.
Q. L.Towno. Soorotarjr.Troaiiuror.
J. I. Wyor, T. J. Howott, K. W. Wnihburn.
Hthhmho fl ,M( Caw
J. A. Mannino
Qkokob P. 8ii idler
Managing Editor
Amt. Manager
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HEPORTER8.
R. C. Pollnrd, Clifton Carter,
NorrU Huno. R. T Hill,
J. R. Farnoy, Cliff Crookt
John A. WUhod. Linn M Huntington
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o'clock each day for assignments.
The University of Nebraska needs a
Glee club. It ought to have and could
have a good one If the students would
give It reasonable support. Tho club
would bo a valuable adjunct to all
forniB of University enterprises. Above
all It would tend to Increase college
spirit which Is one thing needed In Ne
braska. No effort should bo spared
to make the pioposed club a success.
Some students at Columbia, Mo.,
caught a freshman, spanked him, re
moved his clothing and then turned
him loose. Tho freshman submlttod
to It all under tho Impression that ho
was being Initiated Into a fraternity.
When he discovered that he had been
duped he complained to the faculty
with the lesult that twenty-nine
young seekers after knowledge were
suspended fipm the UnlYorsity.
The faculty drew a nico distinction
In this cam. If tho Bpanklng had been
done at a fraternity Initiation as the
deluded freshman supposed it was.
nothing would probably have been
said about It. Tho faculty seem to
have very distinct Ideas as to tho dif
ference between the two. Sdmo per
sons might have somo difficulty In
making a distinction.
At no time during tho history of tho
University have debating prospectB
been bo bright as at present. Tho old
factional fights which broke tho asso
ciation up Into factions last year are
now things of tho past. New and Im
proved plans for holding the prelim
inaries and choosing debaters are
now being considered alid will prob
ably be put In force within a short
time. Debutes with new institutions
are being considered.
The great Obstacle to successful de
bating in the University has been the
endless wranglings which have pre
vented proper attention to prepara
tion and concord of feeling. This ob
stacle bids fair to be removed by the
adoption of a hotter method of choos
ing contestants. If this is done No
braska ought to bo In a position to
win some of tho dobates this year. It
is now lncumbont upon everyone who
can donate to go into active training
for tho contests that aro coming.
COLLEGE NOTES.
Harvard conferred 1,053 degrees at
Its last commencement.
A chair of Gaelic has been estab
lished at Notro Dame.
Prejudice against tho game and re
sulting lack of financial support has
caused the abandonment of football
In Western College ot Toledo, O.
A now system of registration' has
Just been put Intq force at Cornell uni
versity. Coupons for both BemcBterB
are (Bsued at tho beginning of tho
year and at the opening of tho second
semester tho student has only to havo
his certificate for that semester
stamped by the proper official. This
scheme greatly facilitates tho mid
winter registration.
A syBtem of uniform entrance ex
aminations has been inaugurated by
tho principal colleges of tho middle
LstateB. Tho examinations aro con
ducted under tho supervision of a
college examination board. Tho re
sult of the first trial leads the com
mittee to bellevo that the scheme will
be a complete success and It will
probably be extended.
Decatur, 111., 1b to have a new col
lege. It will be founded by James
Milllken, a millionaire banker, who
will give more than $500,000 to tho In
stitution. The new school will bo
combined with Lincoln university and
will bo named after its benefactor. It
will be completed by September, 1902,
and will start with Pror. S. R. Taylor,
late president of the KansaB state nor
mal, at its head.
A series of chess games will bo
played at Harvard this year. Tho
most important one will be with Yale
and will be played the evening before
the Harvard-Yalo football match. A
telegraphic game with California uni
versity will also be played.
The tiustees of Washington and Leo
university havo elected Dr. Georgo
H. Denny, now acting president and
piofessor of Latin, president of tho
uniwMslty to fill tho vacancy caused
by the death of William L. Wilson,
last October. Dr. Denny Is not yet
31 yeaiB of age and Is a native of
Virginia Daily Cardinal.
A new literary society, the Olympla,
has boon started at the University of
Wisconsin. It's excuse for starting
lies In the fact that tho old societies
could not provide training for all tho
men who desired It, without becoming
so large as to be unwieldy and prevent
Individual work. The new organiza
tion planB for a membership of about
fifty.
A fencing club Is being organized at
Michigan university.
One of tho most important events of
the year at Michigan university was
the laying of the corner stonq of the
new medical building last Tuesday.
Elaborate ceYOraonlea cfiVerlngThe en-
I tire day were conducted. M
Michigan and Northwestern are hav
ing trouble over arrangements for the
game which is to be played next Sat
urday. Coach Hoollster of tho North-
western team demands that tho samo
charge bo made for admission to the
grounds when his team plays as whon
tho Badgers meet Chicago. Ho re
fuses to play unless this is done. Tho
sentiment at Michigan seems to bo
against him, but It Jb not likely that
tho squabble will result In declaring
tho game off.
Wm. Shock teturncd yesterday from
a five days' visit at his home In Falls
City.
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