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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1902)
fc- ' - ' If t'- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN v a: ! t A I & M U tf :C '" te, ! . : The Daily Nebraskan A newspaper 4erotod to the tatereata f the Ufelvsrtlty of Nobraaka. Mlahed at the UnlTorsltr of Nebcaafca. A consolidation of THB HBSPBRIAIf . Vet. XXXI. THE NEBRASKA. Vol. XII. thbj eoARiJrr CREAM, Yet IT. Bnteroi at the peetofflce at Llacola. Nee., aa ecoal claaa atail Matter . Brterriftl Pdoe .H aer rear. Managing Editor. Robert T. Hill. News Editor John F Tobln. Advertising Manager P. P. Duffy. Postofflee Addrosa, Station A, Dox 13. i i j ' ." mu i 3 tttMiii7ri I'KOdKAMM r TIM NT A T !: T 10 A t ' 1 1 1- K N ' AHHOC'I ATION mat ii a. it i KKKK v r Til M KMJISTKAKS OIM'H'K M K 14 VOI'K I'l.lNM TO ATTKrs I) DKCKMllKH III. lltii'J A 1 l JANUAKY I Ni: HKlIt 5scv One thing which colleges have to contend against Ih tho manner. In which anything out of the ordinary, auch aa a clasB scrap, Ib written up by tho dally papers. A couple of grains oT truth, a few little circumstances as a foundation for a good story, and a clasB scrap which may have been In the best of feeling. Ib molded Into a bloody riot with indescribable sconces of lawlessness S S G I Student According to yesterday's "Journal" the Athletic board "censured" the Se nior claas This was not the case The board merely voted to request the class not to wear tho letter "N" upon their hats. There wore severnl other minor mistakes, in tho "write-up," but the above was the unfortunate The hack problem Is still a matter of annoyance for tho students who use them The right move has been taken In the direction of protecting students from the livery men who make good money and no small amount of it dur ing tho college year Tho ratfl has been reduced by the hackmen to a Bmall extent only, and tho action which Is now being carried on should be continued to a finish It Is by this co-operation that things romo to pass. Wo can not help but be amuficd at tho spelling which a city paper has employed In the announcements of the Pershing hop They have It "Perish ing." Whether or not they were aim ing at some description of the hop or not can only bo conjectured Those In attendance may bo In a "perishing" condition before the eoning'B pleasure is over, or It may refer to the likeli hood of some indiscreet persons in curring colds and congestion of the lungs, oi it may have some other ob scure moaning It seems strange, if nothing like the above was Intended, that such a name could be given to one of the best known and most popu lar events of the season Miss Weede and Mr Fox who grad uate this semester, have positions to teach for the coming semester C. P nderbery, law '91, who is now pnuticmj' at Mindtn visitid the his torical soclotv on matn'rs of business Monday Profos oi Fling was called to So.ith Dakota the fore part ot the wetk. ow ing to the llh'OhS of his wife, who is isiting in that stat Both the Sophomore caps and the Junior hats will be olive green But the caps will be tiimmed in iolet and the hats in brown Mr. and Mlsa Barbour are working on tho football coats which will con tain the namo and position of the play ers. These casta are of har&dak and will be placed In the gym with tho others. "Young man." said the professor, aa he grabbed the frisky freshy by tho Bhoulder. "I bellevo the devil has hold of you " "I bellevo ho has," waa the reply The Union society basket ball team Is tho first minor team on. the floor this year. They held a good practice Sat urday at 2 p. na., and believe they can win tho Inter-floclcty championship again this year. Have you been through Calculus?" Inquired the college professor ot th newly arrived. "Not unless I passed through at night on my way here," waa tho reply. CHRlSTeMAS NOVELTIES IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS EXCEPTABLE GIFTS Sideboards China Pieces Extension Tables Office Chairs Leather Couches Parlor Rockers , Foot Stools Screens Easels DESIRABLE GIFTS Reckition Chairs Morris Chairs Leather Chairs Children's Chairs Music Cabinets Plate Racks Library Tables Center Tables Etc., Etc. ALL TO BE FOUND AT THE A. M. DAVIS CO. Jrr 01 HIGH ORSM mnCDLATEiBQNBnNS Sold ojily by Harley Drug Co., lltjiand 0 Streets With many people Dr Roseoe Pound addressed the Can dle Light club, which met last Mon day evening at the Lincoln, on the 'Weak Points of Our Jury System." Convvocatlon Annouicements. The following Ib the convocation pro gram for the rest of the week Wednesday Dr. White, "A Lay man's Observation on the Social Condi tions In Europe." Thursday Prof Caldwell, "Venezu ela's Troubles." Friday Messiah. (There will be no 10:30 classes Friday. Within tho last year Harvard has erected elx new buildings at a coat of I1.2I0.Q0. Miss Louise Pound and Adeloyd Whiting entertained the girls who took part in the basket ball tournament Friday night at luncheon yesterday afternoon. Every loyal student come out Thurs day evening to the Armory and give your support to the basket ball team. The price of admission is 25 cents. The Pershing Rifle spell-down precedes the games. Tho Union, society held a special meeting In their hall yesterday dur ing convocation hour. It was decided to have a group picture in the Som brero, and a committee waa appointed to confer with the members and set a time to sit at Townsend's for a pic ture. The society will take two pagea of Bpace In tho Sombrero. reputation is largely a matter of locality; to them the quality of a thing depends on the place from which it comes. 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