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-.Tt "T ' T'-'rm -- ,. ( - ' '. . -- , , " IBBPHHH ' J - ' " 1 T Wf &w,fcZ . ' ' ! v ".. v , !H I Jt . "" . y - I ! yK THE DAILY KEBRA8KAH. -- - . r . i ( i i 4' "T ii r Bfi. ," V. Tjie Dally Nebraskan A Kowtpaper devoted to iho luteroits of the Uplvenltyof Nbrak, A C0N80MDATI0K OF Tho HeipoMnn. Vol. XXX Tho Nobnukan. Vol. XI Tho Scarlet & Cream. Vol. Ill RtcrllriK II. McCaw. 11. W. Harbor, Chan. I. Taylor, I Ohas. K. Wells, f R. T. Hill. Managing Editor Bdltor-Tn-Chlef Business Managers Assistant Editor V. 0. Batle. Jt. A. MoNown. H. O. Nolson Wm. Oftse. Dan Outloben. Entered at the pos.t office at Lincoln. Nob as Second Class Mall Matter. TELEPHONE 47?. The announcement in yesterday's is sue that tho recital to bo given by the students of the department of elocution was to lake place in Memorial hall should have stated in University hall Instead. Perhaps if some of the temporary ejections from the library, such as were made yesterday morning, were made permanent, the students now on Joying library privileges would be more careful not to misuse them. The library is evidently not a place to make one's round of morning or afternoon calls. At present there seems to be vogue among a few of the students a con temptible habit of disfiguring notices and signs which are posted on the bul letin boards. Not only is this practice at times the source of mm h incon venience, but of great disgust to those of even tho least sense of refinement The students who persist in this nar row pastime are sorely lacking in self respect. Every student ought to lend Ids sup port to make the basketball game next Friday evening a financial success. The girls were very successful In working up interest in the recent tournament and tho same ought to be done for tho coming game. Inasmuch as this con test with Topeka will be the only big game of tho season on the home floor, every student should take advantage of the opportunity of seeing a good game. The 'varsity team will doubtless succeed in regaining what it lost when playing under serious handicaps THE HAZING OF JOSEPH. Prof. Charles Foster Kent, head of the department of Biblical literature In Yale divinity school, in a lecture before the senior class of the alvlnlty school, defended hazing as a practice, says the Minnesota Daily. Professor Kent was lecturing upon the way the brothers of Joseph treated him. He said that Joseph was a "fresh" young man, and that his brothers had hazed hjnj effectually. Professor Kent added that the experience had been a god thing for Joseph, Just as it had been for many a boy of modern times. "We all," he said, "look back upon the hazing incidents of college days as Sidles Sporting Goods House Tennis, Base Ball and Gymnasium Goods. Agency for Herald and National Bicycles. Send us your Repair Work. 1304 0 STREET. PHONE IT 1038... a pleasant memory. Hazing has done many a young man good and has brought out his best qualities. I be lieve in It when practiced moderately, as it usually is in this country. It rarely does a boy harm, and in most instanci-a dues him good." THE TALE OF THE TWO PROFESSORS. Seated upon his lofty pedestal scat tering seeds of wisdom on the fertile minds longing for knowledge, or stand ing before his class and lecturing on subjects so deep as to require almost superhuman effort to comprehend them, the college professor is in his element. Separated, however, from his usual environment of anxous and at tentive faces and decorated walls, the dispenser of wisdom Is himself no more. What the learned entomologist or zoologist while laboring in his laboratory will call a caterpillar, ho Is very apt to call a giant boa constrictor when wandering aimlessly in the for est. That the University of Nebraska has some professors who are at times sub ject to these optical illusions was well demonstrated the other day when two of its learned scientists, one with ornithological and the other with zo ological tendencies, started out for a due k hunt. Both of the learned doc tors began their journey with troubled consciences for. with their boundless knowledge of tho beasts of the field and the birds of the air (and the water), they believed they were taking undue adwmtage of tho innocent ducks. Yet, lured by the inviting quack of the pass ing mallards, they armed themselves with guns and ammunition enough to end the Boer war and walked stealthily toward Burlington bead), the tempor ary home of the downy genus. The two professors were walking along in deep discussion of various theories of eolution when the watch ful eye of the zooloiist caught sight of a flock of mallard ducks swimming lazily in the water. "Down quickly," were his first words. A flock of ducks it was agreed, and so the dignified pro fessors lowered themselves to hands and knees and proceeded to crawl as only true scholars can ciawl. At last halng become kneesore and weary, one of them suggested that they shoot from where they were No sooner said than done. Loud reports rent the air and a cloud of smoke cut off their vision. Soon, however, it was seen that not a duck had risen, but all had been killed, which made the two hunters feel like boys again. But, alas! Tholr joy was Immediately changed to chagrin, for up strolled another hunter, who reprimanded them for shooting at and destroying his wooden decoys. Learn ing, however, that the two gentlemen wore university professors, his heart at once melted and he presented each with a mess of duck und sent them home rejoicing. SYDLES CYCLE CO. Your Sprimj Suit. You can come here and select a suit and weai it the same evening. NO such "waits and delays" as a tailor ma give ou. NO such prices as he will quote you; but a suit that will fit you faultlessly, wear satisfactorily and save you money. EWING CLOTHING CO, 1115.1117 O St., LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. A WW M OF MEDIUM PRICED LA DIES' SHOES JUST RECIEVED AT perKitis $ Sheldon 1129,0 Street. BICYCLES AT COST! A 'V-J v 7 Ah" H WITTMAN BICYCLES AT $23.7? These Bicycles are strictly guaranteed and up-to-date in every respect. Call any time at store and lefus show you its merits. Headquarters (or entire west for all kinds of Talking Machines and-Records. All Bicycles and Sun dries sold at cut prices. JohnB. Wright, Pres., J. II. Westcott, 1st Vice President, J. Samuels, 2d Vice President, V. L. Hall, Cashier, W. B. Ryonu, Assistaat Cabhier. . . ....COLUMIIA NATIONAL BANK.... CAPITAL $100,000. 'LINCOLN, ---. NEBRASKA. Geo. W. Montgomery, President. I P. Funkhouser, Cashier. CASH CAPITAL, J50.000.00. Farmers and Merchants Ba.rvk. 15th and O Sts.. Lincoln. Neb. STUDENTS Get your clothes oloan ed, pressod. relined, repaired and reQtted at tho same old stand, WEBER SUITORIUM N.E.Cor. 11th AOSts. 'Phono Order Your Ice Cream From J. H. Stuckey 1837 O Special Attention Street. Pflono 1105. Given bo Dealers. Also Entertainments both Public Udd Private. A Close Shave A hair cut, or anything else you want a barber to do for you, at tho Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop, 13TH AND N STREETS We want to make this Odf Bdtitier Yecr and to do so shall sell our 202 5. lltji St. UUIv Mmb SHOE 7 m Iline J ink tr ...m 3 1 ,1 - 11- ir V, a W 7 KW 1. - fi'- C