t rhe Daily Nebraskan -VOL. I NO. 1 LINCOLN, NKft., KKIDAY, XOVKMUKK 21', 1(.01. TIIKLL CKNTK MUST STAND TRIAL i leli iii lessons that noli) In stiong character and sturdy American!' in. qiiallt ifS which Mill s((l to develop President Crawford of the Senior in your st orients. A memorial to him Law Class will be Tried To- would emphasize their vah.e and in Morrow What the spue to t heir Imitation Rccause of this, I seek your cn-operat ion out i I oi hvery. college ;ind every scli ol NEW YORK ELECTION Accu-ations are. I'm sidi nt Ci.iwliird of the settlor I ,iv clie-s will lie taken lielote the i lass tomoi idu una chat ire i I nial li ,ts,in in nlliee. lie will he placed on trial unrler icgulat impeachment proceed i tins aim the class will deter mine fh' truth 01 falsity ol the chaise The spi t lie (barge anainst Mr C taw fo:d is lit 1 1 . contrary t all law, cn'jjai anri Ui ' constitution oi 1 he cl is lie persistent lv iclused to call a meit i tie "f tin1 class on the pie.senlat ion ot a pet it i m sinned li the reunited nuiiihei ol memlieis A not her otlense ol which h' is al leged h his ao -user-, to lc mnlty, is that m spite ol the tact that Itoheits links nt'o dtr aie a pait of the legal code nt ilte class, he lias ivluscl t i folio.v th" I 'tellies' laid down there in an 1 t i make de uion in ace ir.l .itice "J Ifi ew'it h TIkscwiiI he the 1 o chain1 s Ihil will he binunht H,'. litis' liiiu " It is n 'I know n w Ik t lit 1 M i . Ciaw -'old w il1 d lend Ins case or not lie i-, 1 1 pi i ' i ! I o ha e r fused t o h e ie- niet'i'- .i I ion looking towarct im-i peacliini n! A kit t i i iiinot lias it t hat he will at leuo and dele nd h s i i ase 1 1 In does not . a plea ol not ! .riiilli will I ii I I ( f I l . I lf.fl ittrilMMtw' um iii i n i in v,i v n iiini 4i.iiiiifj appointed to ( (induct his side ol the prncei ilings The 1 1 till toinoirow will proceed uiKiei the direction ol Piesidinn Judge 1" R Weavei, It. Haiti and M I Cumin haeheen anpoint i d atti!iics lot the class and will enduct the prosecution Twent witnesses h.ie heen suhpneued and a summons has heen dni seiveti on the defendant Aconling to the consti tution tvWi thirds of those prrsrnt and (iimh' aie nqiincd. to con!ct. Mi Cumin, attorney lor lite class said yestetday ttial he had a chain ol mdmuc that I'oiild not Mil to estah lish the emit ol the accu.sed. lie said that while it was a vei painful le.sponsiljiilt lot liitn to take n, vet he w.i-, tiiidet obligations to the class tod i ins duty and vindicate the constitut inn 'lhe tnal will he held in the la.v lecture loom .it ten o'clock. It the crowd proves to large lor the tooin. .Judge Weaver will ad j urn court to Ihe old chapel. The crowd will he limitei somewhat. Admission will he by tieket, and but IUO or these will he ilistt United Cicat interest in the outco'me is manifested both Hi tin; class arid out of it throughout the laud should hive Its shaie in t he building ot a noble mem orial to Wnllam McKinley and bv virtue of your position, you can do much to promote the interest of t hose under ( ur nist met inn and the people of your ((immunity in this m iveteen' . Ye ur active personal m teiesl is invitid and wi I he tully ap pte uated." "The men o tal is to he. in t he h'jhest s use, the situ ere cxpicssinn ol all tie people of the country of their love tor I'lcsinent. McKinlev and ot then admiration fin the qual ities expressed so eminently in his Ml and deeds "It is tin- purpose to h i e t he ( lTei ings of I he pet p'c. voluntary with a lull nppoitunity to all to contrib ut " 'The co i per a I ion ol t he ( lover nois and ollicers o t iie st at "s and niunici pilttes ol the I'niled States, and all n liennis, ( ducat ioual. civic, patri otic trateinal. benev dent, and othei nigani it Inns is mv il ed ' vest ei- niiiin- 1 hirlne he ex- Wi PLAY IOWA Throueh the elTorts ot Manager ( owe'll, a i ite ol one and ue thud lares lias been ma ic from all noinls i within litiv live miles ol Linciln tot t he Thankseiv .ue game A al tempt is heme, made to have the rate ex tended all over the state Theie is a promise of a record bieauuin ctovvd for tin Haskell name. Several towns within t he rate limit are expecting to send delegat Ions. Mananet ( owglli will leave the lat ter part of the week for Iowa where he noes to confer with Mananei Mr ('iitcheon of Hi" Iowa team icn.ud nie a name next year. It is thought that the old Thanksniv me n-l"u' w it'n that institution may I v ived te A MEMORIAL AT CANTON Chancellor Andiews has just re ceived a communication from the McKinlev National Memorial Associ ation of Cleveland Ohio. This associ ation is entirely destinct Horn the one whose communication was read a short time aeo. Its purpose Is to erect and maintain at Canton, Ohio, a suitable memorial to the late presi dent. The follow inn from the cor respondonce fully cxpalins the natuie of the project. l'KOl Kssim HOWARD TO AD hUKss STUDENTS Chancellor Andrews has made the announcement that I'rolessoi llovv ;ird wfuild address the students at tin corivoc.it ion hour eitliei this mornlrie or Morulav Professor How ard is a graduate or the I'nivetslty arid lot a number or years was the head of the history department here, lie holds a very hlnh place amonn the teachers of history of the, country. CLASS DKIIATK ON Til K CAN TEEN. The second debate in the Friday section of English 11, which will be held In the old chape from '1 to 1 o'clock this afternoon, will be criti cised by Mr. Fogg and Piofessor Koss. The question to be discussed is an interestimr, up-to-date one, Resolved, TnaUthe canteen is pre ferable to tho outside saloon. For the alllrniatlve. Messrs Carter and Buck will arnue; for the negative, Messi.s Ilannai) and Hell Tno life of William McKinley was December Tho Palladians are proparinga play which will lie presented sometime in Chancell r An-rews Discusses Somo of its Aspects-Pays a Trib ute to Soth Low as a Politician Chancellor Andiews spoke nay morninn In chapel on the cipal election In New York the course of his lemarks pressed his views on political moral ity and otlier vital questions brounht lorwaid by the subiect. He said it was his nood fortune to bo in New Ymk City on ("lection day and to witness the battle at short ratine. The newspapers were .almost as a unit in favor ol the fusion rorces headed by Seth Low. The leaders ol Tammanv. he said, had expected to win and when it wa loundthat they did n it there was nreat nriet in the councils of that ornatiiatlou. The Chancellor found some ainus Inn things in the catnpainn. The most ptonilent was the cartoons that were run in the 2s'ev York papers just before election. One of these'presentcd David I!. Hill dressed as a t loiibadour plavjng a nullai and sinninn "O t he Hardest Davs aie Ended Dickie Deal The Chancellor pressed the hope I hat the das ol Tammany are ended, raminanv. he said, had bet n killed a number ol tin.es within bin mem ory and he did not know how many times oeiore lie was horn Jle or eaniat inn like a certain army had been annihilated the litst time, then utteily annihilated, and on Its reviv al bad been utterly annihilated, dead and huritd and the luneial had been held, vet it came up smlliim anairi. lv. Andrews thounht it would take a lonn time to net rid of a vicious ornanlatlon like Taiiiiu my, but he believed tbar it Is possible to root out Us vicious elements. The poeple ol both patties would unite in that lie unwed as. hiuiuJkuiii ol Lhe feel inn anainst Tammany the (act that nearly all tire newspapers weie anreed on the importance ol the dTorl to put Taiumay out of power. What has been df ii" In New York can be dnnc elsewhere Hmlit principles can be made to prevail In speaklnn o' the personal side of the campaign Chancellor Andrews was ol the opinion that It would hive been Impossible to have carried the campaign but Tor the power of the character of seth Low He said he had always pointed out as the three moit powerful characters In American politics, President, Roose velt. Henry Cabot L dge arid Soth Low. All three entered politics about the same time, were well edu cated and went into politics In spite of Its naseousness, not from necessity but for what good they could do. lie thounht the character of Seth Low the most beautiful of all. He was beaten for mayor the last timo ho ran and he went into this campaign with the people expecting him to he beat en ugaln, but lr had the courage to make the attempt "1 Love that sort of a man" ex claimed the Chancellor. The men who usually go Into politics have not that-mjairane. Mr. Low campaigned as ho had never campaigned before. He did not call names nor throw mud. He said that he believed In the in tegrity of Sliepard, but he "Tiki not believe that anyone c mid advam e the interests of t he city under the rule of Tammany. Shep.ird was the peer or Low, hut the people din not know and trust him as they did the lattei Low's character and public spirit did more t hart anythliigVI.se to win the elect Ion. I n conclusion Chancellor Andrews said that the best men ol the country ought to go into politics It ought to be so that the ablest men could offer themselves for otllcc. He expressed the hope that in a lew years it, would be so SOIIPOMORFS TO PLAY TIIK MFDK S. The Sopomnie team will play Ihe Lincoln Medics at llavelock Satur day An Interest inn name is antici pated The Sophomores have one of the stronnest class trains in the Uni versity ai.d have come out victorious in all the names plaved this yeai Several days ugo tne Sophomores plavrd the Lincoln hinh school to a standstill, the name end inn with scores lor neither side. The latter scholastic aggregation deleated Doane by 12 to 0. Diane scored :i! points anainst the Medics and succeeded In shutting them out. This is the only means of tlet "running tin: telative merits ol the teams, but at any rate it will be a hard lattle 'lhe back field tor the Sophomores is especially strong and jwith Rcjuolrs al tackle they feel confident ol proving the' eiliial of t heir opponents. ADDI 1'IONS TO TilK LliiRAIt Y. The' lollowlnn important additions to the Library have been made since September 1 .I'.lOl. literature Modern eleieiuencc, Id Miliums. Ruins, Complete WorkH, (i voh;ine. Law. Savigny, system eh'S heiitigeu Roin ische'ii KechtK. 10 volumes. Lawyers Repoits. Aunotaterl. (iT volumes History. Piioli, Antiqintcs ef Ileiculanaiim. (i volumes. - -Rtiuxr -HVreubtfHMii ft -Ptmpeii, s volurnes. Kvvalel, Ihstorv or Israel, s vol umes Kinn, Southern States. De Row, Industrial resources ed the Southern and Western States, I vol urr. es. Ilarriman, Alasica expedition 18W, 1! volumes. Yale Rl-e'cntennlnl publications, lo volumes. Charlevoix, Hlsteiry of New France. i volumes. Science. ZoologisoliL-r Jahresbeilclit. 18H0-Hi. Anaiomischer Anelger, 188U-H2. Newton, Opera. Uornley edition, 1770-85; fi. volumes. Annuales des sciences nat'irelles, Zoologle, 1811-8."); 80 volumes. The Chancellor or the Unlverlsty of Idaho recently received a commurii cation lrom an English barribter, seeking to have the degree of l,L. I), conferred -ipon one eif his clients, an aspirant for ji seat in Parliament. The barrister stated that his client was willing to pav liberally for the honor. The offer was refused witli contempt by the University authorities. si 4.; I ;. a w .A '4 Cfl 1 VVl J ! V' il A 4 ii