HB555Ki'' " -fi'y f'-mttKY ' i VfW49$ii'YlV- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN to it that thoy do their share of work. the Lv, is f K IV IT ' IV Frf- c. V? h- k ntwaptper doroted to tn Intoresti of th UalTentty of Nobra ika. Pnbllihod at 1S4 North 11th St., by THE HEBPEBIAN PUB. 00. (Incorporated.) DIIlKOTOnfl: . W. Crabtro. Preildant. i.Townoaorotarr-TraMnrar. J. I. yyr, T. J. koiTott, B. W. Wajhbura. " A CONSOLIDATION Ob' Tho Iloftnorlun Vol. XXXI Tho Nobniskiui Vol XI Tho Hcarlot und Oroam-Vol III Him MannRlnK Editor Editor ln-Ulilof UuhIiicsh Mm nRors AfiHlHtant E ltor H W. Harbor. UIioh. I. Taylor I Olins. K. WoIIh f H T. Hill, Assoclato Editors. V. C. Untie, H. A. McNown, H. O. Nelson. Win. Case. U.111 Outlobon. Tha aabtcriptlon prlca of tho Dallj Nobraa tan la U for tho collect year wlh a ronUr do rry bafora ohapol aaob day. Notlcaa. com fnnnfoatloni, and other matter lntendad for pub lication, muit be handed in at the NebratVan offlee before 7 p, m.. or mailed to the editor be fore 8 p. aa of the daT proTlout to that day on hleh thay are eTpeoted to appear. Bnbiorlptioni may be left at the Nobratlcan office, at the Co.Op., or with Buslnew Manager. Sabscrlberi wlU confer a, faror by reportlntr promptly at thla office any failure to reoelre the Yll'ohanrai in adyertlslna- matter moatbein the ofllce by 8 p. m. on the day preTlont to that a whloh they are to appear. Addreaa all communication! to the Dally Na braakaa, 134 N. 11th BU, Lincoln, Nebraaka. Telephone 479. Katored at tho post ofllro at Lincoln, NoU as second class mall matter According to tho custom of moat college dallies of not appearing dur Intt tho ponod of semester examina tions when all regular university work is susponded, the Dally No bras kan will not he published next week. bomo of tho orcanlzatlons in ttio academic collego might do woll to follow tho oxamplo of tho agricul tural students association in tho mattor of interest in tholr work. Tho raising of a sura of ono hundred and thirty-live dollars by subscrip tion in Just a few hours is someth ing whlon J'as rarely been enualed in any sirail r undertaking. Tho enterprise of the arglcultural students is certainly commendable Tomorrow in tho armory the first hard game of tho basketball season will bo played. Tho two leading teams of Lincoln will contest with an old timo spirit or rivalry, iiiu game will be a hard ono and worthy tho attendance of every student who Is interested In Nebraska ath- lotics. Tho noticablolack of cheering in tho last game should bo remedied. Tho appearanco of tho team on tho lloor ought to bo tho signal for a burst of applause thnt would put vim and en orpy into tho game. The enthusiasm of tho spectators Is a largo part of an athletlo conteBt and thoso in at" tondanoo tomorrow night should see CONE, The Installment Tailor, 115 North lltb. Considerable discussion lias arisen over the fact that tho number of students registered for the prelimin ary donates is somewhat smaller this year than it has formerly beon. While it Is truo that tho number is smaller it Is not truo that it Is the result ot decreased interest in debat ing. The largo registration of past yoars, when it somotlmcB reached Boventy-livo, was auo to tho fact that no consideration whatsoever was made of tho eligibility of tho stu dent who sought to ontor tho con test. Tho defects of this plan are apparent to all and it has been tho purpose of tho association this year to do away with- them as far as pos sible. Under tho present system nono but debaters, students who have shown some ability In this work and havo a recognized standing, havo been per mitted to onter tho preliminary con tests. Tho culling out of this un rioslrablo material will tend to raise tho standard of dobatlng in tho Uni versity and at the same timo will doliver tho Judges from tho painful necessity of listening to tholr worth less argumonts which always tend to disgust tho public rathor tiian to in terest It in university dobates. THE COLLEGE STUDENT AND HIS PROBLEMS. Ex-Chancellor Can field formerly of tho University of Nebraska presents a now book this month "Tho Collego Student and Ills Problems." Tho volume is bound in cloth lGrn". and is ono of a series by different authors now being published by MaoMilllan & Uo., on tho personal problems of tho college student. Dr. Canfleld, with his broad un derstanding of modern collego life In all its phases, counsols the student on tho problom of tho mind how shall Its latont powers bo wisely de veloped, and on tho problom of life, how many and what advantages has tho coilego graduate. Evory page Is filled with good wholesome advlco to college men, ann especially to those entering college, as they point out tho habits which are often acquired and which work perniciously to oppose tho best mini development iu tho individual, lie suggests tho fivo elementary and fun damental characteristics that should be doveloped and cultivated as tho foundation for all wisdom, to be: so briety of mind, simplicity of life, ab aolufco integrity, courago and strength, liut first 01 all, a successful man really goes to collego and t no jsent. He strongly reccoramends tho elec tive system in the University on the grounds that it gives an opportunity to ohooso ones instructors. Students, he says, should never bo forced to tako work with a profossor who cre ates no interest or inspiration in the work. For a good general courso ho advises tho American history and political scienco group, because of the advantage to all citizens. II 0 shows that fraternities, literary societies, athletic and student organl zatluns In tho unlvoritylife havo many advantages for a full dovolopmont. The style is bright and Interesting, and the work is a valuable addition to the library of any young man who expeots to attend or is attenaing college. can wear our ShO to find places t uppers will still having a special sa. come in. & PERKINS II 2Q O MEDICAL Tenth arid Paz'itl: Streets, w NEBRASKA BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND I "Tho Orrfaha BOYD BUILDING, 17TII AND HARNEY STREETS, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Sectional view of actual Business and Banking Department. Eudorsed by high school principals, leading bus'ness men and oillcial court reporters. Absolutely thorough. The finest 'and most thoroughly equipped institution in tho West. 81,000 inveated in standard typewriters. 13,500 Hanking and other fixtures placed in actualjbnsiness department. Ele gant roll-top desks ordered for Commercial Department. Another floor lias been leased that all may be accommodated. Situations procured for over OQ PER CENT of lastyeai's enrollment. Students may .enter any timo. Address- A. C. ONG, A. Write for elegant Catalogue free. 1 1 ICW ovji- -r ,od shape, wc It will pay yuu sliELDON SliHHl. COL Cmnha, Neb. This College offers a graded course extending over four annual sessions. The advantages and re quirements of the college are fully up to the requirements of the present times, and the conditions laid down by the association of American Medi cal Uol'etfes, of whicb this college is member. For in formation address, EWING BROWN, Secretary COLLEGE Established Nino Years. A School Without a Superior. Employs the Ablest Teachers. BOOK-KEEPING, Actual Butinosa from tho Start. BANKING, Ab it is practiced. TYPEWRITING, Tbo Touch Mothod. SHORTHAND, Graham and Gregg Systems. ENGLISH, Practical and thorough. M., LLB. Pres. Omaha, Neb. the cobbler is unaoic L c-ic on. ana tne ) 4 ' K K .w. IK 1 .n