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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1903)
w? '! r ' r I if. to i ,' r, 8 ' ;. r n-. ri u If ' '.V l iv ,-t. it ; & ' V 'I" : If V' . - tlJ ; . . 'i felt V .,"- ' ZfbC JDntlU flebraeftftn - Student Need Lockr. , CT. Ttir -of., t -. .'--'-. V-b-1 ' In splto of tho strict rules of tho 11- I' ' k'.'TfrA 1V1CI1S' OMlStS"1 ' "21 A consolidation of Tho Hcppcrian, Vol. 01) Tho Kebrturitan, Vol. 12, Boat-lot and Cream, Vol. i, Mannfflnpr Editor BuHlnwfl Manager Circulator - 0. E. PjnuuKOjen Jorm MonniBON A. Q. Bonitinixn BflOOTJLTE BDITOnS Nowh -'.... Win. Cmo Society Wm. A. Shook Athlotlo A. I. Myers Literary John D. ftlco Ofllco: 208Hi Unlvoralty HnU. Phono A 1230 Pmt Oifico: Station A, Box 18, Lincoln Entorod at tho pontofllao at Lincoln, Nobroska, an nccond oliuut mall matter. Staff editorials. The Student and the Strike. Tho cook and waiters' strike down town cornea a good deal nearer Univer sity life than nlmost any other kind of labor trouble can. Students, coming to Lincoln for only two, throo or four years, are naturally a little thoughtless of the effect their actB may have upon tho permanent welfare of the city. A good chance, like tho present, to strike a fairly well-paid Job for a longer or shortor season, is apt to bo taken Joy ful advantage of, without particular reflection as to the principles at stake in tho strike controversy, and as a ro buR the labor Interests of tho city are accustomed to assort that the Univer sity students often "scab" them out of what might otherwise be a labor victory. Tho present managing editor hap pens to bo a union man a member of tho union and a Buporter of its meth ods. But he does not mean on that account to take advantage of his ed itorial position to urge student support of tho union, or to offer approval of its present action. That would hardly agree with " Is Idea of ethics. But in his editorial position he does feel en titled to urge upon students competing with tho city labor tho wisdom of "tak ing thought for tho morrow." If you disapprove of union methods, or think tho union wrong in this instance, you are right In filling tho strikers' places. If you sympathize with the union and Its methodB, you are Justified in act ing with tho strikers. But if you have given no thought to tho question, Btop and reflect a moment before you take olthor step; for ono will direct against University people tho disliKo of tho employing class, and the other will in cur for them the cricicism of labor In terests. Tho University student owes it to tho institution to act deliberately upon a matter which concerns its wel fare so closely as does the present la . bor difficulty. C. E. P. OO Now Is a good time to begin taking precautions. Grip has been for some time epidemic, mumps are keeping sev eral students from classes, and a light cbbo of scarlet fever has appeared. It is only a short step from such condi tions to a general epidemic of a moro violent sort. Numerous institutions throughout tho country aro already se rionsly handicapped by tho latter, and it is worth Nebraska students' while to take ovory reasonable precaution against introducing anything of tho kind into tho University and similarly demoralizing its work. There will bo a union meeting of tho .Y, JM.'C. A. and tho Y. W, C. A. Sun day at 4 p. m., in the old chapel. This meeting will be of special interest (o those .who are desirous " of making "their Bummer vacations pleasant and , profitable. . me- brary management in regard to leav ing student property in the library, great armfuls of books, et., are picked up each night from the most unthought of nooks and corners and lugged into tho basement. Note books aro badly used and frequently good books aro in this way lost. The library depart ment is not to be blamed for the stock ment is not ,toe be blamed for tho stack room. But certainly students, especial ly girls who live a long distance from the University, have good reasons for not carrying all tho books with them. What the library very much needs Is lockers where student property may be left with safety. This would prevont swiping and save the library depart ment much useless work. Convocation Dotes Program for the Week: Tuesday C. M. Wallace: "Cecil Rhodes Scholarship." Thursday D. A. Dorsey: "Andrews Raid." Friday Music program. Rev. B. M. Long, chaplain for the week. 7AxZLV' a ' vLs Va; f 'A''J'Za''V wJJ' J 7. A bill )'. UMV ' ' xVJ '' ' ' v y. f I ft V 'A f ry yy y syy Choice New Patterns pRETTY Patterns in 1 Percales and Madras jj A A cloths, fast colors H "" A N immense assortment of nobby designs in light and dark colors, fig- lj 1 C A ures and stripes P &" QOUD COLORS blue, brown and grav chev iot and mercerized cloths, (t? A A soft attached cuffs : PUU Select now early selections are most satisfactory, MAGEE & DEEMER Yesterday's Exercises: Tho cadet band played before the University at convocation yesterday for the first time in several months. All the week it has beep ractlcing for the occasion, and furnished music yes terday of a high grade to a very large and appreciative crowd of students. While the band has been heard to give better music, the general opinion com mended its appearance very highly be cause It has been practically disband ed and was consequently out of practice. Thursday Evening News. After a five hours' session Monday afternoon at the Llndell hotel, the official mem bers of the state oratorical association decided that the contest should be held ovor, as there was no legal decision In the. previous contest. The contest will be held March 23d In Omaha. An en tirely new set of Judges will bo chosen both for manuscript and delivery. Wes loyan and Bellovuo colleges will bo allowed to send new representatives If they choose, as the persons who rep resented them In tho previous contest are no longer In school. Rev. Mr. Marsh, of all Souls' church, Twelfth and H streets, will begin next Sunday a short series of sermons, 'Glimpses Into tho Life of Jesus." Tho first topic Is "Tho Preparation." Pro fessor Qrummann In his Sunday school talks will continue the discussion of "The Joy of Living." All are cordially Invited. The total amount expended on books, bindings and periodicals for tho library for the year ending March 1st, is $7, 054.92. This amount was apportioned among thirty-four different depart ments, each one sharing In the fund. Tho amount Is $2,000 less than that spent for tho same purpose during the preceding year. U, B. D. C. will meet in Union hall this evonlng. Question: "Resolved, That the members of tho lower house of congress should bo elected In pro portion to the number of party votes cast." Affirmative Borg, Joyce; nega tive, Culver, Baldwin. The question is one with whicu every one should be familiar. Everybody welcome. University Bulletin MEN wishing to enter tho evening gym class should consult Dr. Clapp at once, and arrange for measurements. BASEBALL men and those who are taking field athletics, not in gym classeB, should call at the physical di rector's office. LOST. One Cassell's largo French dictionary, and one black leather cov ered Hill's pocket edition French dic tionary. Finder please return to Ne- braskan office. SENIORS. Class pins ordered aro being made up and will be fitted with patent lock catches and engraved with out chargo. Leave your name, written as you wish it engraved, at Co-op. Im mediately. O. T. Swan. IN accordance with the provisions of the inter-class athletic constitution, Manager Spafford submits the names of the following seniors for the basket ball team: Leonard, Sam Anderson, Golden, Lovltt, Mllok, Tobln, A. E. Turner and Spafford. Y. W. C. A. Tho annual business meeting of tho Young Women's Chris tian Association for tho election of offi cers will bo held In the old chapel Tues day, March 10, at 5 p. m. It Is Impor tant that every member bo present. Anna Van Zandt, Vice-President. HHMHHHHH il S l.iT J SBWS 1 $ " ''"BHiH c... , .. ? oiyu-dii unu noDDy y SHOES FOR MCM iT1 X " at PERKINS & SHELDON J 1 29 O Street mH4"HmH344,'H"H,''H-h4 SENIORS. Tho committee on invi tation and programs of the senior class desire iat those who have de signs to offer hand them to the com mittee at once, as It Is necessary to come to some decision in order that we may not bo late in getting out our programs. Committee. Tho basket ball team left yesterday for their northern trip over the Northwestern. $$2S8x8S$SxS Everybody lists printed matter. We lead in swell printing. Zbe 7vp Press 125 no, 12th St. ;7Wir - Boss Electric Co. House and'store wiring, fyc Install Electric Elevators and do all kinds of . elevator, repairing. 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