KBSwTFpfji TV'Wfr4j!fBW-'W'?- . - ' Fi'?'"'"''5P''''V r" jw.ikjwwiw in 1 1 "f up . j i - 4 . Jl '. ttbe ailp H c I) r a 0 foa n TlmtefZ fc I r K : Gbe Batlp mebraeftan A rojiHolldnMon of The Hiiprr1nn, Vol nl. Tim Nohriwknn, Vol 12, flonrlet and Oraun, Vol. 4. MftnnRtnjr Editor DtiKinrm MnnnKor Clrcnlntor C. K PunsiNOicn .T K Moniiwon A (J flriniKinin ARUOCIATK RDITOnN Nhwr Wm Poro BorJrtT Wm A. Shock Athlcflc A I. Mtith Lltvmrr John D. lllce HKronTicn A F IfcMkiT, I C. Hnldwln. .1 M. Taul. It, A Miller. I,. C. Hurt,.! It (Jrcn. Offlpf V0OM Unlvxrwlty Hall. Phcmn A 1280 Iont Offlou Htntlon A. Box IB. Lincoln Rulmrrliitlon price, $J per yi-nr In ndvnnee. Entered nt tlui postriffloe nt Lincoln, Ncbnmkn, an ncoond cIiimm mall mutter. Editorial Remarks The circulator of The Nebraskan has been sending out lately a large number of bills to subs rlbers supposed to be delinquents In numerous cases It Is discovered that mrfneys have been paid without being credited on the paper's books The Nebraskan asks the In dulgence of oil those who have dis covered this to be true In their case ' The accurate keeping of books haB not been one of The Nebraskan's strong polntB up to a short time ago Every endeavor Is now being made to con dud the paper In a strictly business like manner; aud whllo your sugges tions and Just criticisms will be appie c latcd and consideied, youi genoioiiB ( o-opcratlon Is earnestly sought In the present endeavors at iotretlou of past oi exlhtlng faults OO Ills is the best who Hays It last ' OO Another woid iIiIb time to alumni i coders We hae been promised quite a few alum.nl letteis for some time, none of which have as yet been forth coming Will those who have given the promises kindly endeavor to fulfill' them booh? We are not complaining merely reminding Students and alumni have been generous in response to our culls, and we are In this item endeuvorlng only to reach the memo ries of Bomo we fear may have for the moment forgotten theli pledge of con ti Ibution OO Is the school made foi the student, or the student for the Bchool? Some people seem to think the latter Convocation Uotes Program for the Week: Thursday V D Sanborn- "Emer son." Friday Missouri debate mass meet ing. Chaplain for the week: Rev. Ijuira Wild. Yesterday's Exercises: A good-sized audience assembled yes terday morning to hear whairjji gen erally conceded to have been.one of the best class programs so far presented at convocation. The Bophomore dabs wucs In charge of affulrs, and presented as its program u reading by Miss Edith Whittier, an organ solo by Miss Edith Shedd, and u selection by the sopho more boys' quartet. Each number re ceived hearty evidences of appreciation. Mr. Hunter occupied the loslrum (hair during the hour The Epworth League of St Paul's ihurch has postponed its Tuesday een lng social till tonight, owing to ihe weather. All University students ure cordially Invited to attend it this even ing, in the parlors of St. Paul's church. Admission free. A Soph Protests. Mr. Editor: When n man has suffered inconven ience from another classman or class men, or If for any reason he has a score to settle with the other class, In stead of seeking to punish the offender, ho seems to think ho Ib perfectly Justi fied In Retting revenge from any mem ber of the other claBB, even though the one attacked had been opposed to the perpetration of the prlglnal offense and had done everything in his power to prevent It From the standpoint of reason this is very childish, for who will stand up and assert that it Is right for one man to suffer for the crimps of another, or that It is Just to deprive a man of his rights because his fellow classman has erred? If he could not forgive or forget, it seems that it would be much more manly to seek revenge In some way more satisfying to him self and Icbb Inconvenient to those not concerned In the offenne. A SOPHOMORE Smoke Is Popular at Yale. The New Haven Register of April 12th, under the heading. "Great En thusiasm Manifested by Undergradu ates in the Course Offered by Captain Samuel A. Smoke," sayB. "Where Yale's course In military Bclence and tactics, which had been for years on the col lege catalogue in times of peace was renewed this year it attained at the outset a degree of popularity with the student body which had never before been reached. And this Interest ex hibited at the start has not only been sustained but augmented during the work of the two college terms nlreadj ( ompleted " This pcpulailt the Register ascribes to two ( auses "The war period through which our country has recent ly passed." and the "experience and personality of Captain Smoke " The article Is concluded by the following short sketc h of the servjees of Ne braska's mmh-llked ex-c ommandant "Captain Samuel A Smoke, who has become one of the most popular of the Ynle Instructors dining his Incumbency Is a nathe of Florida, graduating from West Point In the class of 1887 He was then at Fort Leavenworth, Kan sas, until 1891 He was on the stuff of General John C. Hates during the Spanish war. acting as chief quarter .master of the department of Santa Clara In attending to his many duties here, he exposed himself too much to the sun at mid-day heat and suffered a sunstroke. He was then retlreed from active duty and assigned to uni versity work He has been Instructor at colleges In Texas, Missouri, and Ne braska, from the last of which he came directly to Yale " The inner side of every cloud Is bright and shining, I therefore turn my clouds about And always wear them Inside out. To show the lining -S I) Normal The were a couple of old college men and when the fervor of their first meeting had subsided, each began to inquire about former classmates. "Where is old 'Spot' Smith now?" asked one, as he meditatively lighted his cigar. "Went over to Russia to write a novel," was the repyl. "What success did he have?" "The agents of the government ar rested him for forming a plot." Pretending not to see the point the first speaker pursued his questioning a little farther. "What did they do to him then'" "I?t him go," was the reply "Let him go!" exclaimed the other. "Yes. they let him go. They ex amined his novel but were unable to find any plot." Piofessor "Where was the Declara tion ot Independence signed?" Senior. "At the bottom." College Message. All college women will be interested in an llustrated article on "The Ameri can College iirl and Her Secret Soci eties," which apears in the Woman's Home Companion for May. Chapin Bros., florists, 127 So. 13th, Tel. 1G4. The University of Chicago Professional Schools Medicine I Theology Law and I Education Each has a special Circular of Information which will be sent on application. Each will he in session during the Summer Quarter (June iy September 3). -8T"Thc courses in Medicine arc given in connection with the work of Rush Medical College. The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois University Bulletin THE U. B. D C will not meet Sat urday evening, owing to the May day program of the Union society occurring on that evening STOCK JUDGING CLASS will meet for the next exercise in Watson & Woods Pros' bain. Eighth and R stieets, Saturday morning, May ;. at 8 o'c lock TRACKMEN All entries for field day, to be held next Saturday. May 2, must be in the hands of the phvsical director not later than Thursday noon -John Tobin. Captain. PERSUINGS Regular chill Thuis day evening at 7 o'clock Applications of the following men hae been ap pioved H G Wellenslek, J A. Green. A W Sampson. C I) Wilson. Stanley Krajlcek A K Barnes, Captain. ALL MEN taking regular gym nasium or athletic work may make ar rangements for a second physical ex amination by sending their names to Dr. Clapp. By comparing this second set of measurements wltn the first set taken, one Is able to assertaln the ixa t muscular development obtained from the year's physical work All aie urged to take tho examination. THE THESIS on "Infection und Pai asltlsm In Uredineae," presented by John Lewis Sheldon, B Sc .AM, for the degree of doctor of philosophy, iB now in the chancellor's office for the Inspection of membeis of tlm faculty It Is requested that professors uail themselves of this opportunity at as early a day as possible. The thesis will remain In the chancellor's office until May 1C Charles E Bessej. SENIORS should take notice to ol der their programs. The orders ure very slow In coming In und some tardy ones may obstruct the complete order Also the cards. It is Important that all who wish them see the samples of 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 ot-ders. Arkansas Hard for Stoves - $ 9.50 Arkansas Hard for Furnaces 8.50 All grades Pennsylvania Hard 13.50 Canon City Pea - - - - 6.00 Whitebreast Coal & Lumber Co. 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