The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 18, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY NKBRASKAN.
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TOE DAILY NEBRASKAN
k newspaper deroted to the Interests of the
Unlreralty if Nobra ilea.
Publlihod at 134 North 11th St., by
THE HESPERIAN PUB. 00.
(Incorporated.)
DIRltOTORBi
J. W. Crabtrea, President.
G. L.Towne.Socretanr.Treasarer.
. I. Wfor, T. J. Hewott, K. W.TVaihbara.
HtorllnR II. McOnw,
Olmrlwt I. Tuylor,
Ooorgu 1'. Bhfillor,
Managing Editor
Assistant M imager
Athlotlc Editor
B0A11D OF EDITOHH.
V 0 lUtlo, Oliira Glovor. HT It 111. U A Mc-
Nown, Dun Outlobon.
HEl'OKTEHS
U O Pollard. 'ED Hcinlon. Ollfton Ourtor,
Nocrls Huso, .1 R Kitrnoy, 01IIT Orooks,
John A WUhou, LinnM Huuilngton.
The subscrlptUb prlca of the Dally Habras
(tan is $2 for the college year with a remuar d
UTarr before ohayel effok day. Notlcea, oow
unnfoatlonsaBU other matter intended for pub
licatlon, must be handed In at the Nabraskan
offioa tjefore 7 p. m.. or mailed to the editor be
fore 8 p. m., oflha day ftSTious to that day on
hlok they are expected to appear.
BnbicripUons may be left at the Nebraskan
office, at the Co.Op., or with Business Manager.
Subscribers will confer a faror by reportlnr
promptly at this office any failnre to recelre the
paper.
All changes In adTertlslnsr matter must be in
the oflloe by 8 p. m. on the day preTlous to that
a which they are to appear.
Address all communications to the Daily Ne
braakaa, 184 N. litis St., Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Telephone 479.
Entered ut tho pos odlro at Lincoln, Nob.
11.S aocoud claH mull mutter.
The ora of class Rcraps lias appar
ently begun, and from now on until
tho ond of tho vear thoro will likely
bo a sorlos uf happoulngs which will
raoro or less tako the lntorest of tho
whole University.
Tho action by some claiWInon last
night In attacking tho members of
the Fri-shmcin class by pastor was
somowhac unlooked for and moro or
less, comment has boon remarked
about tho Unlvorslty on tho way In
which tho campaign was opened up.
It seems that tho language and modo
of attack In the notlco Dubllshoa has
been criticised by somo as being on
tlroly too strong nnd uncalled for,
there being plenty of room for an at
tack In tho nature of a "roast"
which would navo oeen practically us
startling and which In a charitable
manner could bring as much glory
to the originators of tho postor.
The Daily, on this matter, desires
placo Its elf on record as forever
discouraging any thing in tho nature
of a libel In any way circulated
against any class or members of any
class or any other organization in tho
Unlvorslty.
Wo do not mean to dlscourao the
oonlllcts which como up naturally
botwoon tho difforont classes but wo
do and will contlnuo to dlsoourago all
quostlonaolu means of raising oxclto
mont among tho classes In iho Unl
vorslty. COLuEGE NOTES.
fPlm ITnivnrstr.y nf Michigan runalrU.
ers that tho rcsom bianco between
isobraska's song "Tho Scarlet ana
Croam" and Michigan's "Yellow
and Bluo is too striking, particular
ly In tho last paragraph. Tho Yellow
Christmas Goods
In Great Variety
Call and see us before
you go home.
Lincoln Crockery Co.,
135 South 12th Street.
and Bluo was written In 188.1.
Tho University of Wisconsin lias a
faculty gymnasium olass.
Tho erato receipts ol tho Wlsconsln
Minnosota gamo amounted to $15,
387. Tho now permanent grand stand
at Madison cost $900. -
Tho Unlvorslty of California has
given notlco to students that ro-cx-amlnatlons
to raise grades will no
longer be allowed.
Minnesota's recoipts for tho Ne
braska, Iowa land Wisconsin games
wore $31,000.
The Yalo graduates living In tho
riawallan Islands aro considering tho
idea of founding a scholarship at
Yaie.
-Tho'Unlverhlty of Chioairo has ab
sorbed nineteen schools within the
past.tlvc yoars.
Androw Carnelgo has promised to
Klvc $1,000000 toward a great tech
nical Instltuto, If Pittsburg will
furnish tho slto.
It Is reported that somo college
professors In tho east are preparing
to got out a dictionary of Amorlcan
collego slang.
Iowa's athletic association closes
tho year In debt. This Is duo, partly
to Improvements made on tho
grounds, and partly to poor house
patroDago. The Minnesota game was
a disappointment, thoro being only
$4,4O0,puld attendance.
Fifty-two candidates are out try
ing ror a position on Michigan's baso
ball nlno lor next year.
Cornell has a fencing team ana is
arranclng for contests with Michigan
and Wisconsin.
A Cornell Association has beon or
ganized In the Philippines.
' Five hundred and thlrty-flve
oourses aro offered by tho faculty of
arts and scelnces at Harvard fo- tho
academic voar 1001-02.
Columbia Unlvorslty will grant
froo tuition to at least tlvo Filipinos
to bo recommondod by tho govern
ment. Undergraduates of Ilarvard Unlvor
slty are attempting to arranco an in
ternational dobato with Yalo and
Ilarvard on ne sldo and Cambridge
and Oxford on tho other.
State Sec rotary Bailey
railed at tho Y. HL q
of
Omaha,
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Tuesaay u ornlnn. lie Is working for
tho stato convention to be held at
York In Fobruray.
D. R. Eddy of Yalo visited the
University last week in the Interest
of tho Studont Volunteer monument
for foreign missions. Ho spoke at
tho Sunday afternoon mooting which
was neld In tho auditorium and a
largo crowd was present in spite of tho
sevoro weathor. Mr. Eddy's visit has
holped both of tho Christian Associa
tions in their missionary activity, giv
ing them a large vision of the mis
sionary Hold and tho responsible part
that students have In the civilizing of
evory corner of tho earth.
Norton Ware of Nebraska Oltv is
pledged to Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
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TUflBLE WEEDS
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By Will Reed Dunroy
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"He has the Genius chat makes great poets."
Dkan Wjnans, Princeton University.
"Surely Dunroy is a succe&s." Ex-Oov, Uobt. W. Furnas.
"The very outdoor atmosphere Is In his verso." Prof. Oscar L.
Trigg, Chicago University.
"No lover of the Prairio Land can fail to find sincere pleasure in
Dunroy'8 verso." J. Sterling Morton.
$1.00. AH Good Book Stores.
The University
LINCOLN,
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Be Ready For
The Holidays
IWGet your new suits
CTWand pants now.
We have a full line of first class
goods reudy to raaUe up.
Cull and look it over.
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143 North Thirteenth.
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about for suitable presents
.you should go to
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and see the line of slippers
they are showing for all mem
bers of the family. 1129 O St.
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Publishing Co.,
NEBRASKA.
Div-SlioemakerVPfivato-flospitat-
Special attention irlren to dlseaiek of woi
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F. O. Box 051.
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ATTENTION, STUDENTS.
I wish to know you.
1 wieli you to know my work.
For this reason I will jlvo your
dental work at about half tho usual
rates for sixty days.
DR. A. 1$. AYERS, 127 S. Twelfth.
DR. J. J. DAVIS,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN.
Byes Examined Pree. Price Reasonable.
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