The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 12, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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Tolcphono 479.
Kritorod at tin post olllrn at I, ncoln, Neb
us him'dikI class mall matter
It Is certainly vry piesumptioin
as well as disrespect fill for any stu
dent, no matter what his own opinion
ol his ability Is. to offer his unsolicit
ed advice to an instructor of roeouni.
cd ability. Wher. so nlvcn it Is
usually an evldonco of tho L'ivcrs
weakness rather than of his ability.
The senior class has reason to con
gratulate Itself upon Its good fortuno
In securing as Its conimcnccircnt
orator so distinguished a scholar as
Hooker T. Washington. Mr. Washing
ton's recont visit with Prosldont
Roosevelt to discuss the negro prob
lem has brought him into national
prominence, llo will receive a warm
welcome to the University of Nebras
ka. UNFAIRNESS TO UNIVERSITY
UEHATERS.
The following from a Pennsylvania
exchange presents a condition tnat
is ovldnt in the University of Nebras
ka. Within the last eight years Penn
sylvania has engaged in eleven Inter
unlTcrsity debates, six with Como I.
throe witti Michigan and two with
Columbia. It is generally conceded
that the men who took part in
theso contests havo dono as much for
their Alma Mater as tho athletes
CONE,
Tho Installment Tailor
115 North 11th.
who tako part ol her intor-
collculate event, yet It has often
been the feelinn anions the friends
of the men who havo made ' Varsity-
Debating Teams that perhaps
not so much ecouraement, support
: recognition is lvcn to debaters as
to the men who fiompnso tlic reat
athlet Ic teams, not even after glorious
lctories.
A prominent ronnsvlvanla alumnus,
who debated with Cornell several
years ajjo, who had also been a for
mer athlete, Is fully convinced that
tho amount of preliminary and men
tal strait Involved In preparing for
a Varsity nobating.Toam is enormous
and takes considerable moro time,
energy and preparation than tho
physical training necessary to become
a member or one of tho 'Varsity
Athletic Teams. The work consists
not, merely in preparing Tor the linal
contest, but much time Is eonsumod
In working up for tho many prelimin
ary Intcr-dcpartmentai and Intei
soeiely debates, and It is nou until
after the team Is chosen that aot.ua
work for the tinal contest bcirins in
earnest.
This takes practically ono entlio !
month's work in lookintr up hund
reds of references and investigating
every possible point and theory, in
compiling statistics, and often de
baters have been obliged to 'travel
hundreds of miles to get tlielr infor
mation from authentic and reliable
SHirces. It scorns only just that
these men, who work so hard Tor the
glory of tlielr colors, should have the
support lrom undergraduates to
which they would seem to be entitl
ed. COMMUNICATION.
To tlio editor of the Nobraskan:
Considerable criticism has. been
afloat tho past two days because two
or tho literary societies icfused
to adjourn Friday evening for the
prelimlary debates, and also because
ono or them refused to give up its
hall for the debate.
Tin; criticism seems to mo uniust
and unwarranted. In the tirst place
there are live other nights a week on
which the association could meet
without intruding on the varsity
society nights, and beside, the
societies in tlio past have ulways ad
journed, and would havo this time
had sullU'lent notice been given in
stead of tho two davs notice. And
lastly why should the ltteraiy societ
ies bo crltcised more than other un
iversity organizations which meet on
Friday evening? The debates merit
support as do all other university
contests and with a little more care
I nl selection of dates, would surely
get i liberal support from the soci
eties as well as from everyone else.
However, the association can hardly
expect all organizations to adjourn
a meeting which comes regularly tho
satno evening.
And tlnally the rather impolite and
ungentlemanly manner in which
members of tho debating association
intruded on ono or tho societies Fri
day evening, which forced them, in
ordor to save their selTrespect, to
adjourn to another hall, will not go
very far toward cultivating the de
sired support for which they are
clamoring. Tho writer behoves it
will tend to lose tho asssociatlon the
support of that society at least.
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