-a ns.i V ''Si-. ''.'"' ' - V. "s " iV. . -j ,ti f - - -.a ": ,-H" ' v ---' -. , - ,v , , ' -. THE DAILY 3TEBRASKAN. X y I m ll ft II rJ & In i'.i i ..'i IV IM ) M THE DAILY NEBRASKAN k anripjr daroUd to the lntarasti of tkt UnlTertltf of Nabr tka. A CONSOLIDATION OF Tho Umuorlun Vol. XXX Tho NubriiNkuii Vol XI The Hrurlot and Croum Vol 1 1 1 MunaRliiK Editor Editor In-Chief ItuslnoNs MuniiKcr Assistant F.dllo HtorlltiK II. M-Cuw. It, W. llarl)or. Uhim. I. Tuylor I OluiH K. Wells ( U. T. Hill. Associate Editors. V ('. Hsitlo. U A. McNown. II. O. Nelson Win. (use. I'no (Jutleben. r Tha bscrlptlon prlca of tha Dallj Nabrai tan U C for the collega year with a renlar de Terr before chapel enoh day. Notices, com nanfcatlom, and other matter Intended for pub lication, mnit be handed In at tho Nebraakiin offloe before 7 p. m.. or mailed to the editor be fore Dp. m., of the day prerlona to that da; on hlch they are erpeoted to nppear. Sabicrlptloni may bo left at the Nebrkan office, at the Co.Op., or with Business Manager. Subscriber! will confer a faror by roportlnr promptly at this office any failure to receire the All c'hanires In adrertlslnr matter must be la the ofllco by 8 p. m. on the day previous to that a whloh they are to appear. Address all communications to the Daily Ne hraskan, 134 N. 11th Bt., Lincoln, Nebraaka. It is perhnps worthy of rcniarK that the Kopliormoro'B notion last .Saturday night 'Jn interfering vt itn tho Juniors was cunnrarv to all tho univorsity traditions. nithorto class rivalry has been limited In great part to that between the two upper classes and tho sophomores and fres mon. Tho sophomores took upon them selves a project which was diroctly opposito to that which has always hold as 'class law in the university. Tho juniors perhaps, were looiclng for seniors but wero decidedly sur prised at the sophomore prank. It would bo well if tho classes hereafter keep moro within tho customuary bounds. Collogo traditions cannot be built up when there Is a constant ell'ort and tendency to change them. OUR PLACE . . . is not the only place in town but it is THE PLACE to buy your Shoes. We have a full line of the latest style Shoes. PERKINS & SHELDON, 1120 O St. Telephone 479. Enten'd at the post, ollli'p ut L'nroln, Nrln as second class mull matter NEBRASKA BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE A recent number ol the DaUv Iowan contains an article on I lie Hooker T. Washington episode which as an example of arbled news and distorted facts mighi a ihe subject of profitable study by (lie editor of a New York "Yellow." The editorial says: "Hooker T. Washington will do liver the commencement! address at. Nebraska University. When the seniors learned of this some of them made strenuous objections but all to no purpose. Without consulting 1 them the colored orator had already been practically tendered an invita tion and all the ingenuity of Presi dent Andrews was not sullicient to dovlse a scheme whereby tho 'nstl tutlon could gracefully withdraw the invitation." A statement more false than this could hardly be made of the case under discussion. As has frequently been expialno:! there was no attempt nor deslro on t lie part of the class to withdraw the invitation to Mr. Washington. Ho was tho unanimous choice. Furthermore the ingenuity of Chancellor Andrews was not ex ercised in any attempt to withdraw tho luYitation gracorully. n view of tiie widespread explanations that have been made in the newspapers of tho country there is no oxcuse for tho statoment given above. Tho standard for morality that will sup port such "journalism" must bo lamentably low. c It Is exceedingly uufortunato that tho standard of tho college press of the couutry should bo lowered by the presence In it or a few shallow-brained editors who seem to devote most or their time in finding fault. It is not uncommon to find these dreus of humanity located In small townswhere they arc continually looking for something yellow to publish about their ueluhbors. Hut tho collece press is certainly on too high a plane to permit of their presence In as much as It does not depend upon politics for support. The college pa per which is continually trying to belittle other Institutions merits no other return than tho just con tempt of all fair minded students. I'espitc tlic inclomcr.cy of the weather and the counter attractions in the city the attendance at the , basketball games last week was far ' greater than might have been expect ed. The enthusiasm shown however made up for any deficiency which there may have been in the number at tending. The Interest in the tourna ment was doubtless the result of the niisiness-like way in which It was advertized. Vli At the Theatres. AT T1IM OLIVKll. Morrison's "Kaust" Company has been on tour twenty seas his o thirty-livo weeks each, making the total number of performances given in excess of five thousand, but Goothe's Immortal story still possesses a strong fascination, and this year, Morrison's "Faust" company comes better equipped than over before. The electrical effects are provided ny the most prominent electrical firm in New York, and owing to tho rapid development in this particular in dustry some startling etTects ha vo been devised for the garden, Uroc ken, apotheosis and the various scenes of the new prologue. Morri son's "Faust" appears at tho Oliver on Wednesday night. (LEWD ORIGINAL COMPLETE GIGANTIC 'PRODUCTION K1BBDC3' IFMSSTT MAnGubRITE- FAUST" At the Oliver, Wed. Eve. BOYD BUILDNG, I7TII AND HARNEY STREETS, OMAHA, NEBRASKA Established Nine Years A School Without a Superior. Employs tho Ablest Teachers BOOK-KEEPING, Actual Husinoss from tho Start. BANKING, Aa it ifl practiced. TYPEWRITING," The Touch Mothod SHORTHAND, (irahum and Crogg Sjetoin" ENGLISH, Practical :md thorough. I Sectional view of actu il Business and Hanking Department leading business own and ollieial The finest and most thoroughly Kudorsed by high school principals, court rojorters. Absolutely thorough. equipped institution in the West. 1,0()() invested in standard typewriter-. :i,.ri()0 Hanking and other fixtures placed in actualhnsiness department. Hle gant roll-Lop desks ordered for Commercial Department Another floor has been leased that all inny be accommodated. Situations procured for over !K) PER CENT of lastyeaCs enrollment. Students may enter any lime Address A. C. ONO, A. M., LLB. Pres. Omaha, Neb. Write for elegant. Cataloguo free X The Omaha flEDICAL COLLEGE. sw Tenth and Pacific Streets, Omaha, Neb. ege oilers a graded course extending- over four annual sessions. The r lvantuges and re qutreuier t 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 Colleges, of which this college U member. For in formation address. EWING BROWN, Secretary ft r ) rf