The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 10, 1902, Page 2, Image 2
I. I .- -v. - :.- - a - , : THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. M i ' P IX ri f V. THE DAILY NEBKASKAN k nnrsptpor dsroted to the Interest! of ths UnlTorslty of Nobra ilea. Pnbllihed at 134 North 11th St., by THE HESPERIAN PUB. CO. (Incorporated.) DIRECTORS: J. W. Crabtrot, President G. L.TowneiSecrotariTransurer. J. I. Wjrer, T. J. Heirett, E. W. Wasubnrn. A CONSOLIDATION ()!' Tim HMorluii Vo1 XXX' Tho Ni'hriiskim Vol XI Tin Hriirh't mid ( 'rtMiiii Vol III Sterling II. Mct'uw, It W. Ihirlxir, OluiH I. Taylor I (ilius. K. Wells f It T. II 111. MiiiiiikImk Kdllo' Kdltor ln-Clili f lluslni'Ns MumiKJr.s Assistant, Ivlttor Assocliito F.illUirs. V. C. Until1. It A. Mt-Nowu. II. O. NoImii. Win Cast1. 11,111 (illt IttlXMI. ' The subscription prlca of tho Dally Nobrai kan la 2 for the oolloge year with a regular de tlTerr bffore chapel each day. Notices, com mnnlcatloni, and other mnttor Intended for pub lication, mast bo handed In ot the Nebraskan office before 7 p. m.. or mailed to the editor bo fore 8 p. m., of the dnjr protlous to that day on hfoh thay are expected to appear. Babiorlptlons mny bo left at tho Nebrasknn ofllce, at tho Go.Op., or with Uuslnoss Mannjror Subscribers will confor a furor by reporting promptly at this ofllce any falluro to rocelfe the All changes In adyertlslng matter mml be In lha office by 3 p. m. on the day previous to that a which they are to appear. Address all communications to the Dally No kraskaa, IU N. 11th Bt., Lincoln, Nebraska. Telephone 479. Kntori'd at the post ofllro at L'ncoln, Nob as Hecond fliLss mall matter The students of the Colorado State School or mines are In a turmoil over a recent ruling of tho trustees that In a matter of discipline or stand ing a ruling of the faculty shall be linal. An appeal to tho courts Is threatened. Rumor has it that sever al othor Institutions havo offered to matriculate the malcontents In a bod v. According to the judges, tho deba ters in tho two contests Just held, showed better analytical ability than bus been heretofore seen in theso preliminary debates. The method or handling argutneut also showed a marked Improvement. Both of those facts aro ample evidence or the rigid training which the studonls have been having in the work in argu mentation. The attendance at the preliminary debates while moderately fair, was by no means what it ought to have been. It should be borne in mind by tho students that two of the In terstate contests will be held in Lincoln this year and to make them a llnanciai success to the debating association, it will bo necessary that tho studonrs give every posilblo aid to the association In tho matter of securing a good attendance at the coming contest. CONE, The Installment Tailor 115 North 11th. The praotico of bringing in non unlverslty Doople from adjoining towns to attend university social events ought to be discouraged by tho student body. Class nances should bo nurcly university affairs. Resides the inconvenience of overcrowding the floor there is danger that tho custom, if started, will cause the moro Important affairs to looso their university tone and draw tliolr patronage too largely from society peoplo who arc not In terested In the university. The student body should seo to it that the custom docs not become an cs taollshcd one. In viow of tho fact that tho studontB who woro given placos in tho prelimin ary contests will bo oblidgod to spend an iiiimcnso nmountof tinio in contest'ng for placrs on tho interstate toiims, a now eoureo bo known as English 14a, will bo started. All these debaters will rojjister tor this course and will bo per mitted to npply work dono in the con tests to required work in tho enures Before the intorstato contests coir.o ofT, a systematic record will be kept of each individual momber'a work in', this class, togethor with his grade in tho preliminary contests. Those, then, who aro found to hold tho highest I grades will bo givon places on tho tenni. I The members of tho Colorado team will hi all probability bo chosen first as tho contest with that stato will take placo earij in March. Tho other teams will not be chosen until some time later as tho dobatos tako placo later in tho spring. The story is told about the campus of a clever schcrno adopted by a constable to serve somo egal papers on tho members of a certain fratern ity. The ofllcer was desirous of ser ving tho papers in porson and teared that tho members of tho fraternity might conspiro to provont It. On being admitted to tho house wheie tho young men were, he told those present that ho was going to give a little party and wanted U) deliver the inMtations in person. IIo began calllnir oil the names and each man, as his name was called, stepped forth and received his envelope with smiles of joy. The feelings of the crowd can well be Imagined when, on opening tho documents, it was round that they were summonses to appear be-) rore a justice or tne peace. KAlTA ALPHA Til ETA ran- QUET. The young ladies of Kappa Alpha Theta hold initiation and banquot at tho chapter house at Fourteenth and Q streets, Saturday night. The initiates woro: Misses Sara Hayden, Ida Robins and Zella Cornell of Lin coln; LuelK Brock of Hastings, and Ada Wilsey of Blair. About forty actlve and alumnao members were present for thtfbanquet. Miss Ellen Douglas mas (mistress introduced the following: Welcome, MIsb Jeanetto Post. Response, Miss Ida Robblns. Our Fledglings, Miss Laura Wood ford. Our Newest Brido, Miss Li Millar. (iooesls, Miss Barr. Revelations, Miss Clara Valsb. Aftor tho banquet a farce comedy called "A Rank Doooptlon," waB glvon. ENJOY YOURSELF By wearing a pair of our latest style shoe. Patent Kid Welt, Kid Top $ 3.50 Patent Kid Turn, Cloth Top, $3.50 A full line just in. PERKINS & SHELDON, 1129 0 STREET. The Omaha MEDICAL COLLEGE. Tenth and Pacific Streets, : : : : : Omaha, Neb. i ViisssssssBsIki? 7 ?& NEBRASKA BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND BOYD BUILDING, I7T1I AND HARNEY STREETS, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. AstHssHHSsstfstfJ'wKiusUr vflHHstasflssiBsssssflBRI Sectional view of actual Business and Hanking- Department. Indorsed by high school principals, leading business men and oflicial curt reporters. Absolutely .borough. The .finest and most thoroughly ITnZ! nStl,Ut7 !" U,e Wcht- 8,-,,0 boated in standard typewriters 3,,00 Banking and other fixtures placed in actualibnsiness department Ele gant roll-top desks ordered for Commercial -Department. 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