v-: " ' r - 'TWlll , -- . ,. , . v. fr THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. ?n r t w:. k& t' :r " p inr r ,1 i 1 J t- - 1 1 6 i . Kf 3? THE DAILY NEBttASKAN fc newspaper dovotod to tlio Interests of the Unlvnrslly of Nttlirn bUii. Tubllsliod nt 134 North 11th fit , by THE HESPERIAN PUB. CO. (IncorpnriUod.) DIHKOTOKB J. W. Crnblrro, I'reildont 0. L. Towne, Serrotnry.Tronsiiror. J. I. Wyer, T. J. Hovvott. K. V. Washburn. BninLinn H .McCavv QrOROB P. SlIlDLKR MnnnffluK Editor Asst. Mauugor - Athletic Editor iiv.vomv.Hs. II. C. Pollard. CliNon Cnrtcr, Norrls Hnso. It. T Hill. J. It. Knrnej, CHIT Crooks John A. Wilson, Linn M Huntington ' Tho subscription price of the Dnlly Nobrns kon Is EJ for llio collciro jenr with n rojrular do lUery boforo chnpel onrU du. Notlcei.com munlcntlons, nndothor miittar Intended for pub llcntlon. must bo hnndnd In at tho Nobrasknn ofllco Ixsfore 7 p. m., or iiinlled to the editor be fore S p. m., of tho day previous to Hint day on hlch they nro cxpoctodto nppenr. BubicrlpVlons may bo left at the Nohr-isknn ofllco, nt tho Co.Op., or with Urtslnoss MnnnKor Subscribers will confer a favor by reporting promptly at this ollko any failure to reoeivo tho paper. , . . Ail changes In RtWortWliiff matter must bo in tho ofllco by H p. in. on tho liuj previous to that on which they ore to nppenr. Addross all communications to the Daily Ne brusVan, 134 N. 11th at.. Lincoln. Nebraska. Telephone 470. Kntorort lit the post oHlou at Lincoln. Neb is second dost mull mutter CHANUKLLOR ANDREWS ON HAZING. The folluwlnir.arlialu Hiving Chun collor Andrew's opinion on hn.inir'iip pear in tho Wooster Voice, ulonc with other evprcssions of prom inent educators in tills cwmtry on tlie miestion: "Tlio wliolo system o In.itii,' and rushini! Is an abomination, and disre putahle. It is prohihi teri'i n tlio Uni versity of Nebraska, and 1 believe tho time is near at tiand when it will at least be frowned upon, if not to tally abolished, in the univoisitles and colleges of the country. "In tho lirst place, there is no ex cuse for it. It is akin to outlawry, and should not bo countenanced. Clean athletics among students has no better friond or supporter than myself. I believe in football, base ball, running, jumping, anything that is orderly and under proper re straint. Rushes, on the contrary, smack of tho mob, where bad temper laulten disulavcd,aiul luuing is 11- a in thing, worse. "At a meeting, quite well attend ed, or heads of universities, the mat ter came up Tor discussion, and I lound buTTonc oT""tho number who was a champion of rushes and halng. Theio lias boen but one case of the latter slnco 1 havo been connected with tho Nebraska university. That was last spring, when a memunr of tho law school, a man along in years, who insisted on woarinu a long beard or sandy color, after being requested by classmates to have it removed, was waylaid and forcibly shaven. The men guilty ol hazing dici not lack supporters, and I was told there wore extenuating circumstances, but 1 do not believe in breaking a law to corroct an ovll. It Is tjnllkely that tho olTonso will bo repeated here." E. Benjamin Andrews, Cnancellor. Tho enrollments of the largest schools this yoar ar in their order as follows: Harvard, 0,704; Culumola, 4,392; Univorslty of Miohiagn, 3,813; University of Chicago, 3,774; Univer sity of Minnesota, 3,423; University of California. 3,2l."; Cornell. 3.004; Yale, 2.584; Pennsylvania. 2,573. Members of tho Faculty acsiring to contribute to thoMcKinlcv Memorial Arch fund will find a list In the Sec retary's ofllco. LITERARY SOCIETIES. The literary societies havo ench prepared special programs for to night. The Fullndian have given their hall over to the elocutionary depait merit of tho Nebraksa Wosley an. A program of exceptional strength ami merit is promised. UNION. The Union soclcty'wlll review the liie and work of that popular western author lirct Harto. The program will be as lollows: Vocal Solo. Nit. Doane Miography of lirct Unite. Miss II u Hoy. Reading. Mr. SpalTord. Reading, Miss Daughters. Two Characters, Mr. Hawthorn. Reading, Miss McCune. Reading, Miss Doane. Violin Solo. Mr. Nelson. DEL1AN. The Delians have taken Mark Tvain as tho subject or the program, which Is as follows: Vocal Solo, Miss Lnnan. Selections. ('. E. Teach. Instrumental Solo, Miss Sinout. Sketch of Lite, V. C. Untie. Dclian Quartette. Reading, Roy nlckionl. Reading, A. II. Maxwell. ocal Solo, Miss Talcott. The department of electrical en gineering has. secured the promise, or a lecture from W. A. Layman, Assis tant Ceneral Manager of the Wagner Electric Manufacturing Co., of St. Louis. Mr. Layman is chief elec trician for liis company and his lec ture will he on some technical sub ject His experience in his line of work will make his talk of special valuo to prospective electricians. lie has recently put in a number of transformers for his com pay at the big Niagara Kails powci plant. Tho Maxwell debating club will discuss tlio following question tomor row night: Resolved. That the Si berian system of exiling convicts is more humane aiul humanitarian than the American penitentiary system. The speakers: Afllrmatlve: Cronin, Donahue, Thorgeson. Negative: Doblin, I'taU, Kutchcr. - l-tnttstmHntcrcst is reported among" the students in the Y. M. V. A. work this year. The committee that Is at work raising funds to meet the expenses ol the association is having very encouraging success Tho lirst issue ol the University of Chicago WecKly was prlnteo in green in honor of the Freshman class. Tho University of Alabama is agitating the question of having a college monthly. t Allegretti and Lowney's Chocolates V j RECTOR'S 0 M HM G E m Vf , SLA p- vr h- ftTmKSKi ssBSasVlRBsl If yon two rvpec'tino- to (Mitet'lho (Mlienl Profession, write fov c;il;ilon-u( and information re'Jirdiii"' tlie above College. A four year's com si with jxci'llent 1 1bor.1t ory ami abundant chemical farili Ue, isolleied. Graduates from lileini' colleges of upproved stTndin r are permitted to en'er the Sophom ire vear. Addiv.ss lVING BROWN, AL D., Secretary. I .'til and Pacific Sts . Omaha. Nebraska fe g & & MiiiiM I A NECKWEAR FEAST J? l'or the eyes not the stomach in this ease hen t he-Joy o. i f9 satisfied it often tills up the vacant spots This feist is the Q most gorgeous nrray of swell neckwear creations over sho v n jsa in l-"incoln. g We cordially Invite nil the students of the University to f3 come In and see our grand array of harmonious colors. 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