' J v. .: r f." v THE DAILY ffEBRASKAN. p, i jf n-f-vr- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN k BOTrapapar darotad to tha lntaraata f Iht UnlTrlt7 of Nobraaka. A CONSOLIDATION OF Th Ilosporlun Vol. XXXI Tho Nuhruskiiii Vol XI The Hourlot mid ('rerun Vol III m II MiiiKiKlng Kdltor Kdltor In-Chief HuhIiichs MuniiRor Assistant Kdito It W. lliirbor, VUom I. Taylor I OIihh K. Wells f It T. Hill, AHHoeliite Editors. V. C Untie. R A McNown, II O.Nelson. Win. Ciise. Dun (lutlel)fii. ' Tba rabaorlptlon prlca of tba Dally ftabraa tan la t2 for tba oolleca year with a rarnlar de rarr bafora oh a pel oaoh day. Notlcoi, com Snnfcailont, and other mattar Intended for pub oatlon, Bin ba handed In at the Nebraikan offloa bafora 1 p. m., or mailed to the editor be fore 8 p. m., of the day preTloua to that day on hlch they are eipeoted to appear. Subscription! may be loft at the Nebraikan office, at the Co. Op., or with BunlneM Manager. Bubecrlben will confer a faror by roportltwr promptly at thla office any failure to receire the All e'hanrea In adYartlalnf matter mart be In the office by 8 p. m. on the day preTloua to that a which they are to appear. Addraaa all communication! to the Daily Ne braakaa, 181 N. 11th Bt., Lincoln, Nobraak. Telephone 479. Knterod ut the post ofllco ut Lincoln, Neh us H(Mnnd class mull mutter The girls' basket ball tournament noxt Friday and Saturday deserves your support.. Tho girls should nob ho handicapped because of lack of support In this undertaking. It is hoped that the ruling of tho military department requiring the non-commissioned ofllcers to pass an examination will tend to increaso tho eniclency or tho battalion. It is notorious that men havo often been appointed as corporals who were not only Ignorant of military tactics but also sorely lacking in military bearing. Tho deop interest which has been manifested by tho uulverslty stu aonts In tho state convontlen of Y. M.C.A's which has juso closod at York and tho international conven tion to be held in Toronto tills, week Is excellent evidence of tho presenco of a strong religious spine among the university studerts. It certain ly shows to be groundless, tho charge often made by sectarian schools that tho university students aro an nrelmluus body. The sophomores aro to bo congrat ulated for tho harmonious manner in which they settled tho matter or tho .Sombrero, lr the samo tioublo had arisen in this class, as it did in the last ono which published tho annual, it would hove been well to havo taken steps to prevent Its future publication. Where discord is present no uudor taking can bo successful. Ana not. at all different In tho caso of tho borubroro whloh'requlrcs tho united CONE, The Jristallni6nt Tailor 115 North 11th. clTorts of tho class to mako It acrcalt to tho class and institution from which It comes. Alroady tho beautiful weather lias tended to relievo tho congestod con dition of tho library. One by ono the "stoaoy couples" aro wending their way from thoBcenes of mental activ ity to tho calm serenity of tho bonoh es along tho walks, where- thov may drink In the beauties or Nature, lis tening to tho rippling of tho wator from the molting snow and tho twit tering of tho birds over head. Neith er the peals of the chapel bell, nor tho conversations of passersby are ablo to awaken thorn from their reveries. Only tho harsh ringing of tho gons in the hallways seems to remind them of the activity to which they must hasten. The juniors held a meeting yester day morning electing Miss Edith Hess class reprerentativo to tho university senate Tho matter of tho class party was taken up ana some plans sjggested for the pro posed reception to tho seniors. Noth ing dellnito however will bo done in regard to this until arter the class party. It is expected that before long a number of tho students, who resign ed or withdrow from tho military department on account of dissatisfac tion witli the appointments, will re turn and tako part In the military work at the request of Captain Smoke. The recent action of the board of regents in accepting what they inter preted as tho lmDlled resignation or Miss hmith, as registrar, lias caused somo discussion anion,' tho students. Some think that undue advantago was taken of Miss Smith's character istic way or making requests. Much sympathy is epxressed for her be causo or tho fact that she has lust recovered from a severe Illness only to tind herself without a position. Sigma Nu fraternity of lnwa state university suffered a very heavy loss Friday night of last week in the do structlon by fire of their fraternity house. Tho loss of the house will amount to about $-l',000. which be longs to other parties. Tho house was valued at $10,000, Insured for H,000. Tho loss to tho fraternity as a whole, in tho nature or house rurnishings and chapter equipments, amounts to about $1,000. Of tho fourteen men in tho houso each lost between $200 and $:100 worth or in dividual property. Tho flro was duo to tho explosion of a lamp In a room, which the oc cupants had left for a few moments. As tho members of the fraternity had almost all rotirod for tho night, thov had a rather cold experience. While tho building was burning tho men succeeded in removing tho Tra tornity piano Chancellor McLean has extondea the sympathy of the unlveristy of Iowa. $ During tho year 1901 Anarow Car neglo gave away $40,000,000. These gifts Include 810,000,000 to tho Scot tish universities. $10,000,000 to tho United States for a national univer sity, ana $7,000,000 for u technical instituto in Pittsburg. Ex. DO YOU REALIZE . That its cheapest in the end to get your shoes! of us? We can fit your feet and your purse. And when you need another pair we are satis fied that you will be sure to come back to us. Yours for Shoes, PERKINS & SHELDON, 1120 O St. The University Book Store. All Books and Supplies used at the State University The Scarlet and Cream Store. Watch for the University Foot Now due. The Omaha flEDICAL COLLEGE. Tentli and Pn:Ific Streets, T: : : : : Omaha, Neb. The New Century 1123 N STREET Is the place to get your Printing Their work speaks for itself. Unequaled in the city pHONE 366 R. A, M'CARTNEY, Propria toi Ball Annual Tin' (.'ollege offers a graded course extending over four annual sessions. The ' lvantugL'h and re quiroinei t of the college aro fully up to the requirements of the present times, and the conditions laid down by the (association of American Mod', cal Colleges, of whic'i this college is member. For in formation address. EWING BROWN, Secretary W InttrctlhQtatt Bureau. 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