The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 29, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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Ollln" KM) 4 UnlviTHlty Hull Phone A 1230
I'ont eiMVe Htntlon A Box III, Lincoln
HulmcTliitlon price, $2 per jenr In nilviinrc
Entered nt the K)MtofIlee nt Lincoln, Nehnmkn,
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Editorial Remarks
The Evening N(vh has heen Joined
liy the Lincoln Trade Review, edited by
lormei I'oHtiniiHter II M Mushnell. In
the campaign against the Rockefeller
gift Mi Hushnell says In the lat
mimher of (lie Review "Personally
HiIh paper Ih frank to Kay It does not
believe the people of the Ktate Hhould
be iiHked to Join In a partneiHhlp dona
tion of this character The Ktate I'nl
vcislty hiiH been and is, geneiously
Hippoited by the tax-palng people of
the ntate The treatment of the uni
eislty nt the hands or the legislator
lias '...en llbeial People' have paid
their taxcH for the I'nlveislU with a
i l.e( tidiness only sceondai to their
l"i,l ' tin- liiHt It ntlon. Its splendid
mouth and suipasslng standing when
Mn.pniid with olhc r state Institutions
The people own the unlveisity. eveiy
lihhl al atom of It. and they also own
th Kplilt of the Institution, and thin
ownetshlp Ih Infinitely greater, for un
der tin dlieetlon of the healthy public
sentiment of an educated population
the spirit of the University of Nebraska
has always been right, untrammelled,
iincompiomlscd. and In harmony with
the rue spirit of the Institution, with
no shadow of Individualism In its com
pleteness. The Btato of Nebraska has
emitted anti-trust laws in efforts to
teath tiiibtK of which the Stanaid OH
company is one Is there not more
than sentiment In the state taking the
li'fluiiiM lvglslatetl against into at least
a seinl'b'iict or partneishlp in adding
to present univeisity equipment? Will
the I'nlvislty be legarded by all the
people In just the same light, and will
It ccmnu.nei the undivided cheerful sup
por' or ie one so much In the fut
I'.e ? We believe the spirit of the IJnl-
ci sit j will not be enhanced by pait
ncshlps c,l the piopobetl character.
Two and one make tluee. usually;
but on a campus bench two and one
make one too many.
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The practice of reading the morning
papers in chapel is a custom that tie
serves some comment testeiduy it
was necessary for the speaker to "tall
down" an offending party Indole pro
ceeding with his lectin e Not only is
the 'practice impolito and indicative or
a lack or gootl breeding, but it is very
an.iinyiu& and embarrassing to the
speaker. If you tlo not taie enough
about the exercises to pa attention
to the m. It might he a good idea tor
j on to stay away altogether, and nine
to some secluded corner of the campus
where jou may read your paper in
peace and quiet.
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Silence may be golden, hut the silver
ot speech is better at quiz time
Program for the Week:
Wednesday- Sophomore class pro
gram Thursday- V H Sanborn: "Emcr
roii "
Frldny- Missouri debate mass mccl
hlg. Chaplain for the week: Rev Laura
Wild
Professor Taylor spoke at convoca
tion yesterday morning on "The United
States of Kurope rhere is little
t (inception here of the real movement."
he said, "and the Idea of the United
States of America Is infectious. All
other American republics nave copied
after us, ouis being the first great re
public to lie established. However, the
Idea In America Is older than we imag
ine and can be traced back to the time
when the competition of American
grains was begun to be felt in Kurope
The conception or the United States
In regard to Kurope Is closely connect
ed with tariffs and icclpiocity tieatles
Whenever the period c onies about for
ttie lenewal of reciprocity treaties the
question or whether It would be bettei
to renew the old treaties, or to enter
Into closer relations, is discussed by
the Kuropean powers In 1K02, when
Germany renewed her leclproclty
treaties, the question or a c lose union
with Ameilca was brought up, and
with the levival In 'itl or commercial
prosperity the question was again
dropped and so it has been for many
eais Tlieie arc many obstacles in
the way of such a union, and although
Kuiope regiets exceedingly that Amei
lca should be allowed to lake the whip
hand, as it weie, in matters of com
mercial impoi tunc e, she cannot vei
well cliiect matteis otheivvlse Kng
lanil. for Instance, is a f i e e tunic coun
try, and tor that icason cannot enter
into the union It Is likewise impossi
ble for l'Yanc e to enter into any such
agreement in 1KH2 her alieady high
tariff uites were sllll furthei advanced,
and because of her relations with Ger
many and because she enjoys Hie
benefits (r a 'favoied nation clause,'
she cannot be considered The piopo
nit ion lias been advanced to make Ger
many the center of a central union,
in which France and Kngland should
not lie taken into consideration. That
Is also Impossible, because of the fa
vored nation clause existing between
France and Germany, and which binds
them together There are several
other propositions, all doubtful of ac
complishment, however, and It Is al
most Impossible to bring about an
agreement "
Daily lovvan Picsidcnt Woodiow
Wilson, of Piineeton, is at work de
veloping a plan of his own whic h will
be an innovation In Aineilean univeisi
lics He intends to introduce the tu
loi Ial sjsteni into Princeton, sue h as
is used at Oxford, by which tutors
are available for eveiy student In his
individual pieparatlon for class room
woik It will lequlre twelve and a
half million dollais to carry out this
project effectively, but President Wil
son is sure of laising that amount.
"Suspendeis for college "bleaches'"
Is a Junior's definition of the faculty
Dartmouth.
Restaurant Unique, 1228 O street.
C. E. Drown, Dentist. Hurr block.
Wright's Oliver Theatre pharmacy
fills prescriptions.
Let the Lincoln Transfer Co. haul
your trunks. 'Phone 17G.
The ladles of St. Paul's M K chinch
will serve a May morning breakfast in
the dining ioom or the ehuuh, next
Friday morning, troni f 30 to It (id
o'clock. Kvei thing peitainiug to i
gootl breakfast illi hiding Westeiileld's"
Little Gem Hot Watlles. all for 25c
Eat at Don's Cafe.
Fiegenbaum's Pharmacy, 13th and O
Lincoln Shining Patior.cor. 1 1th & O.
I adies and geiillemeji.
Von know nice woik. but ptihaps
ou don't git it at join launch v The
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X. popular full shape Stetson Hat, the " Sportsman," Sat-
? urday we place on sale these hats in all sizes in black
and pearl. The greatest university hat worn. If inter- v
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THE U H D (' will not meet Sat
uiday evening, owing to the May clay
piogiam of the Union sot it i v ot c ui ring
on that evening
STOCK JUDGING e. LASS will meet
for the next exeuise in Watson &
Woods llios' bain, Eighth and R
slicets Satuulay morning. la :i. at
s o'c loc k
TRACKMEN - All entiles lor field
dav to be held next Satuulaj. Ma.v 2
must be in the hands ot the phvsical
dhectoi not latei than Thuisclaj noon
John Tobin, Captain
ALL JUNIORS who took Somhiero
suhsi i iption blanks can have more by
seeink R A Me Nown or 1C H Allen
A Sombieio will be given for every
twenty bona fide subscriptions When
all your blanks are filled, sign voui
name as agent, and leave in charge of
either Mr Allen or Mr Me Nown.
ALL MEN taking tegular gym
nasium or athletic woik may make ar
uingements for a second physical ex
amination by sending their names to
Dr Clapp My comparing this second
set of nieasuiements vvitn the fhst set
taken, one is able to asset tain the exact
muscular development obtained fioin
the yeai's physical woik All aie uigeel
to take the examination.
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SHOES FOR
MEN
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PERKINS & SHELDON
1129 O Stroot
FORBES STABLES
LIVF.RY BAGGAGE AND CAB LINE
CARRIAGES POR PARTIES
Barn II25-JJ3jPSt. PW W0
SENIORS should take notice to or
der their progiams The ordeis are
veiy slow n coming In and some tardy
ones may obstruct the complete order
Also the eards. it is imortant that all
wiio wisli llieni see the samples or the
Co-op and place their orders. The
committee has arranged to have a table
in the hall Monday and Tuesday morn
ings Those who have not done so up
to this time may then place their orders.
Have C. A. Tucker, Jeweler, 1123 0.
fix it.
SIsler & Lemlng, Ice cream and milk,
107 No. 13th.
Save 15c easily
by using one of our
GOOD RAZORS
We make'TooIs a
specialty. Hard
ware and Enam
eled ware.
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Equipped with Brunswick Continuous '(Alleys
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Whether in Bulk, Bricks or Individual Moulds
FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAMS.
ARE ADMITTEDLY THE BEST
Your Patronage solicited, as we know we can please you
THE FRANKLIN ICE CREAM AND DAIRY CO
Offlceni,,! Factory. l:i South 12th Street. ... U'
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