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1 ',''' iailS A - i- ) r . THE DAILY WEBRA8KAN. -, ;-, MSCTfgwig i M ' m a .t i i I. f ; ' r 4 j-v TflE DAILY NEBRASKAN k MWpp.r d.Totod to the lnUrnta of thi Unlfor.ltjr of Nebraska. A CONSOLIDATION OK Tito Hnsporlun Vol. XXXI Tho Ni'hriiHkiui Vol X F The Scarlet mid Cronm Vol III rUorllni: H. McCuw. MHiniKlntr Editor Kdltor In-Chief IliiHliieRs ManiiK'ir Assistant Kdlto II W. Ilivrlior, UIiiis. 1. Taylor I OhiiH. K. Wells f K. T. Hill, Associate Kill tors. V. Untie. K A. McNown, II O. NeNnn. Wni. Ciihe. I). in Uutlelieii. ' Tb. bncrlptlon prlc. of tho Dally N.bras Kan ia J2 for the college y.ar with a regular d0 llTonr boforo ohnpol each day. Notices, com mnnfcntloni, andothor matter Intended for pub Dfcatlon. must be handrd In nt tho Nebraiknn offlce before 7 p. m.. or mailed to the editor be fore 8 p. m., of tho dny prerious to that day on hloh they are expected to appear. BubicrlpUom may be loft at the Nebrnskan flic, at tho Co.Op.. or with HuslneM Mannfror. Subscribers will confor a fator by roportin promptly at thli ofllco any failure to reoelre tho All channel In adTertlstna- matter mnil be In the office by 3 p. m. on the day pr.TiousJx that am which they are to appear. Addresi all communications to the Daily Ne braakan, liU N. 1Kb Bt., Lincoln, Nebraaka. Telephone 479. Entered at I he post ofllce at Incoln, Noli, as Hecond class mall matter .TudltiK from tho reception accord ed Captain Smoke at convocation yesterday morning, he lias at once irone into poppular favor, especially will tho fitudonts. With such a good hex inning Micro Is every reason to hclleve that ho will, with tho hearty siipport of tho student nody, he ahle lu briritr the standard or tho hattllon to the place it held under Stotsen herg. Preparations are now being made to make tho girls basketball tourna ment to bo held next Friday and Saturday ono of tho most interesting yot hold Tho unlvorsity of Nebraska Btlll holds tho trophy which will contended rcr by tho various toamB, and it will not let It loavo its good resting plaoo If it is within its power to prevent It. Tho students should give the coming event their liberal support Ono of the strongest arguments, for the wearing of the academic cap by the Seniors is that a greater spirit of duty, of democracy, of fellow ship, ought thereby to be gained. If all Seniors wearing the caps would bow one tojinother, whether acquain ted or not,, and would take other and more active means to get ac quainted, then tho adoption of tliis distinctive costume would bo worth while in earnest. And all it needs is a little decision. Cornell Dally Sun. Tho above applies very well to the univreslty of Nebraska. President Putehctt of Boston Tech. who has been so severely criticised for allowing tho ube of neer at a stu dent gathering in one of tho institu- CONE, I The Installment Tailor 115 North 11th. to buildings has mado a statement defending his course Among 'otlior things ho says: "Personally I bollovo that temperance is served by toach Ing men self-control and rational habits. I am tho last man to adviso any man to use wine, but as betweon a mcotlr.g of students down-town and without the association of older men. and a meeting In a building under our control, wbero those- who wish it aro permitted beer in a tem perate fashion, I am certainly in fav or of the last. 1 believe tills atti tudes to bo ono which looks toward tho normal upbuilding of young men. Personally I am glad to meet Insti tute students at a social gathering win t her thev liavo beer or whether t hey have hot." THE COLLEGE MAN. The man without a college educa tion Is like unto the boy who goes fishing with a short line. If the pool bo shallow or the fish near tho sur face, lie mav be as successful as the man with tho larger reel. Put let the water bo dcoper, tho lisli large and dlclllult to land, then it is tho ilsherman who can throw out an al most endless line, who makes a catch. So it is tho college man with Ins diversity of knowledge which lends itselr easily to change- of con ditions, suiting itself to any and all professions because tie has a founda tion for all, who has tfio advantage. Tho other with his narrow breadth of learning, who has learned ono pro fession by growing Into it, cannot readily adapt himself to clreumstanc es. It Is tho versatility of tho col lege man that, accounts for his suc cess. U. of M. Daily News. COLLEGE WORK COMES FIRST. It is feared that tho Mask and Wig, tho combined musical clubs, and other non-athletic societies of the University of Pennsylvania, will suffer ccsiderably owing to the vigorous inspection of tho member ship and tho rigid enforcement of the rule that no student is allowed to take part In any event with more than ono condition recorded against him. This, of course, includes all men who have beon "dropped"' Into a lower class, and is enforced against them until they regain their scholas tic standing. Over a hundred men have applied for tho Mask and Wig, and tho combined musical cluos have a membership or over sixty, this year, somo of whom have already been declared ineligible." Tho lists or students taking pint in any athletic evcntR are all carefully scrutinized, and no student is now per mitted to appoar unless ho first re ceives tho sanction of the University Committee on events other than athletics. Dr. Samuel N. Patten, who holds tho Chair of Political Economy at the university or Pennsylvania lias com pleted Ills book on "Theory of Pros perity." Tho mauscript is now In the hands of Its publishers, and will appear in a short tlmo. A careful arid oxhausttvi study or all olassos of peoplo has been raadu by Pror. Pat ten, and his now troatlso deals with tho various labor problems at con siderable length. Tho StudontB iu Shop Work, "took off a heat" in tho foundry yesterday. We handle the best line of Gent's Shoes in the city for ....$3.00 and 3.50.... Call and inspect our rnols Perkins & Sheldon, 1129 0 The Omaha MEDICAL COLLEGE. Tenth and Pacllc Streets, NEBRASKA BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND BOYD BUILDING, Sectional view of actual Iiusiness and Hanking Department. jBBBBBBBBVBBBVIBBBSBBtwV H.ibHbH1bLiB8H) mMnkftalJiBBBnJHHBVflBBil BBB'Si5BUB?SBBHBaV'iP scv w9m Endorsed by hih school principals court reporters. Absolutely thorough. equipped institution in the West, gl.i.OO invested in standard typewriters e.J,.i)0 Hanking and other fixtures placed iu aetualMnisines, department. Ele gant roll-top desks ordered for Commercial Department. Another floor has been leased that all may be accommodated. Situations procured for over 90 IER CENT of lastyeai's enrollment. Students muy .outer any time. Address A. C. ONG, A. Write for elegant Catalogue free. MBtBMaMeWaiaMaaOTBSaMtatoaMaaaMMaMaWadMaBBVtaMafcMftaMataMhM BIHIaBi?rfPSBffiDl aaaa ' vnjBBBLaV bbV IHtiHB St. C mah 3, Neb The College offers a graded course extending over four annual sessions. The advantages and re quirements of the college aro fully up to the requirements of, the present timen, and the conditions laid down by the Hs'oeiution of American Medi cal Col'eges, of which this (ollege is f member. For in formation address. EW1NG BROWN, Secretary COLLEGE mm ...ipiiin rrrrr mi iTm! AND HARNEY STREETS, OMAHA, NEB ASKA Established Nine Years A School Without a Superior. Employs tho Ablost Teachers. BOOK-KEEPING, Actual Htisinosn from tho Start. BANKING, As it 18 practiced. TYPEWRITING, The Touch Mothod. SHORTHAND, (iraham and (irogc Systems. ENGLISH, Practical and thorough. leading bus'noss men and ofliciul The finest and most thorouirhlv M., LLB. Pres. - a iw t . Omaha, NCD. r i V