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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1902)
t . J., roWtftJauiW)lIJUUlliWIMitawil!IWiipMiliUipIWiW II'IMWNWM mm .ir .,,, i.-...l...-1l ff""'!! J! jfcj TBS DAILY VKBRASKAB. S" W. t 1' k Ttie Dally Nebraska A Newspaper dorotM to the Interest of tki vjniTenuy 01 nooruxft, s -j A CONSOLlbATIOW OF fho Hripnni. Vol. XXX Tho NobtMkan. Vol. XI The Scarlet & Cream. Vol. Ill (Merlin H. MoCaw. It. w. Haxbdr, Chas. L Taylor, I Qhiu. K Well, r B T. HU1. Managing Editor Edllor-ln-ChUf Builnots Managers Assistant Bdttoi ABSOOXA' DITOlfll v. u. uauo, R. A. Wo. Oate. own. H. O. Netoos an Outlobon. Entered at the past office at Lincoln. Neb. ai Becond Class Mall Matter. TBLXPHONE T. Wltli the hnlf holiday which Iuih been granted for today, for the senior Ivy day exercises it Is tiuo a large crowd ought to turn out for the base ball game This iH the first name on the homo grounds since the team re turned from its triumphant trip and therefore In order to give the players an estimate of the students' apprecia tion of the work done by the team on Its trip, every one should be pres ent with plenty of spirit. It Is slnceroly hoped that NelnasKa will this year have a generous legisla ture, one which will see IH to give to the university that which by irtue of its impoitance It is justly deserv ing of Doubtless the legislators will ieallze that unless sufficient funds are given to the regents to give the uni erslty Instructors and employes a salary commensurate with the Impor tance of the positions, this institution will remain the depot from which all other neighboring Institutions will draw their timber. Already we have lost valuable men and it Is not un Ikely that more are to follow The efflux of strong men from this insti tution has some significance and Is certainly one which merits the atten tion of candidates for legislative hon ors. THAYKIt AT CHAPEL. General Thayer spoke yesterday morning in continuation of his re marks last week on "Reminiscences of General Grant." General Thayei and Grant were personal and fast friends and he spoke with much expression on the subject. "Grant's name will go down In his tory," said the speaker. "He was one of those men whom the country can never forget. General Grant's policy was to always follow up a move of any kind and especially a victory by an Immediate moe on the enemy with or without orders If he saw that it was needed. "An Injustice was done to Grant when lie was removed from his' com mand and left at Fort Henry while Geneial Smith took his place. This lllled Grant with despair, and he never quite got over a feeling that he had not been treated fairly. "In these times of distress, however, he was comforted by the friendship of Lincoln, who always remained his friend. Injustice came often, but they did not hinder him from doing those things for which we honor him today. He continued 'to. victory and his per severance won the day. AN APPEAL. A Professor Makes a Request. Students of the University 1 do not hesitate to ask this favor of those studontB who have been in my classes and with whom I am acquaint ed, but to other students I must ap peal on the grounds solely of their willingness to do me a personal favor and also a service to the university. Many of you are doubtless aware that the responsibility for the growth and success of the Lincoln Academy has fallen upon my shoulders. The most urgent need is that of bringing the academy to the notice ot those through the state for whom it exists I am therefore preparing a list of ad dresses of young people who may be looking towards this university or some other college Will you not this week - right now while you think of It -take five min utes and gie me the addi esses of such of your acquaintances as might be Intel ested in such a school They will be llrst, those who have not the privileges of a good four years' high school course, and second, those who for any cause desire to abridge as much as possible the time of prepaia tlon. Drop list In my open mail box In the post office and greatly oblige Yours cordially. T. M IIODCMAN Owing to the energy of th member ship committee of last year, undei Miss Clark, and the present membership committee under Miss Van Zandt. the Y V (' A. room has been greatly im proved by the addition of a fine new office desk Captain Smoke wishes to announce that the special excursion tickets for the cadet camp on Decoration day are for sale at the executive office, or may be obtained of the officers of the cadet companies. These tickets are for the round trip to Seward and in hide also one cam) dinner. They will be sold at $1 00 apiece. Have your thesis bound at Osborn's Bookbindcry, 131 N. 12th St. Second-Hand Books Sold on Com mission. Geo. W. Montgomery. President. Ix P. Vunkhouser, Cashier. CA.9H CAPITAL., J60.000.00. Formers and Merchants Bank. 15th and O Sts., Lincoln, Neb. Summer Days . . are . . Kodak Days . .and . . Kodak Pictures "Preserve the piesent for the future." So next winter you can haye those same days over. GET A KODAK. D. E. De RUT RON 117 N 11TH. Bicycle Tifes Don't that old Bicycle of yours need New Tires? Remember, we are selling them at CUT PRICES On account of our Removal Sale Bicycles and all Sundries at same reduction. ; REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 2tf& jnTryTTTfc J HERE mt in Men's Oxfords lor this week: I'A'l KNT COLT, Yici Kid and Russia Calf. They run $3.00 and S3. 50 a pair. The'ie beauties, and you will say so, too, if you take a look at them. Perkins 5t Sheldon, 1129 O STREET. Omaha Medical College. TENTH AND lClFIC STREETS, OMAHA, NEBK. EWING BROWN. Secretary. 202 5. 111)1 si. JEW LEADERS ThiB college offers a graded course extending over four annuaj sessions. The advantages and re quirements of the college are fully up to the require ments of the present times, and the conditions laid down by the Association of American .uedieal Colleges, of which this college Is a member. For information address tftTSQLBv . ? I A fM