The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 09, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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Zbe EaU IRebraeftan
A ronnollclntlon of
The Ht-Hporlnn, Vol HI, Tho NcliroHknn, Vol 12,
fk-nrlet nnd (im, Vol. 4.
Munnjflnp Editor C K PmuuNoicn
BuHiniwc Mgr nnd Circulator A. (1 HrmiKiimit
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Literary - John D. KIci-
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Office- 203'4 UnlvcrKlty Hull. Phnmi A 123(1
Pt OflW Htatlon A, Box 1!), Lincoln
Buliwriptlon price, $2 pcir ycixr In advance.
Entered nt the powtofllce nt Lincoln, Nebraska,
nn Hecond cIomh mall matter.
Editorial Remarks
Through a typographical error in
yesterday's issue, Borg was given
( redit for winning the 100-yard clash
nnd broad Jump won by Hurg. Tobin
broke the hammer-throw record, not
the shot-put.
OO
Half a thousand or more high school
and other visitors from throughout the
state spent a large portion of yester
day on the campus and in an inspec
tion of the University. We hope they
felt at home, and left last night or
this morning with greater knowledge
nnd liking for their state institution
They will be welcome, when they come
again, whether their second coming
Is as lsitors meiely, or as members of
the various University classes.
Next week The Nebraska!) will begin
the final trying out of its editorial staff
lor the first semester of next year. The
numerous errors which have crept into
the paper tho past few days sufficiently
indicate how many mistakes may
evade the care of a staff of nearly a
semester's experience. So, for the pro
bationary efforts of the coming two
or three weeks an extra measure of
charity is asked. Tho Nebraskan for
this semester has been handled in the
midst of unnumbered demands on the
time and energy of everyone connected
with it. Yet the management believes
some little improvement has been evi
dent, and asks student forbearance
during the farther endeavor to get it
into still better shape for next year's
work.
Communicat ions
To The Daily Nebraskan:
Since the matter of the location of
the new buildings is one of such Im
portance that no decision should be
made without full discussion, 1 would
like to make a few remarks.
1 can see no important objection to
the location of the new physics build-
Hs$s$e$$s
TROGRAMSl
and student stationery
is a' specialty with us.
That is why we lead
the procession wfyle
others follow
The Ivy Press Co.
J 25 No. l'Mh St.
Ing between the armory and Nebraska
hall, but the proposal to place one or
more of the new structures along the
south side of the campus Is not so fre
from criticism. At present we have
a campus which, when viewed from
the south, is one of the most beautiful
spots In the city. The north side, of
course, is crowded and unsightly. Now,
It Is proposed to break Into the south
part of it also, nnd to obstruct the
view by erecting one or more ouild
ings, neither of which, at the pre
scribed cost, is likely to be very im
posing or beautiful in arc hltcct ure.
It Is an evident fact that the Uni
versity will soon require more ground
for expansion. Then why not get it
nt once and locate at least one of the
new buildings thereon, instead of per
manently and irreparably marring the
beauty of the campus by structures
which will not only prove an eye-sore
to us, but to many generations of stu
dents to come?
I do not see how members of the
faculty can ever again consistently or
conscientiously urge upon their stu
dents a higher appreciation of the
beautiful If they do not now vigorous
ly protest against this measure, so
diametrically opposed to ait and
beauty.
1 believe this sentiment will be re
echoed by a majority of those who
are truly interested in the continued
well-being of the University, and are
able to rise above the soidid Ideal of
immediate convenience.
ONE OF THEM.
OO
One of the most unfoitunatc "jokes,"
(if it even worthy of such a name) in
the senior annual was the "poetry" en
titled "Lucindy's Triumph." That
this woithy lady should be made the
subject of such a slander In the senior
publication is a disgrace to its editors
and all concerned. Far better that
her virtues be praised and her perse
verance and pluck be lauded, than that
she be made fun of in such a way
flrnnted that no harm was meant,
that it was done in thoughtlessness;
there is little excuse for it. Had the
lady at whom the verse was directed
been one of the younger students it
might have passed; but her age should
have been respected to say nothing
of her feelings. No doubt the wiiter
of the article and the others concerned
i egret what they have done and will
guard against a recurrence in the fu
ture Hut it is time that a line be
drawn somewhere. Wit and humor, if
of a high order, are worthy of place,
but there is extreme danger that they
be Indulged in too freely, doing injus
tice to man and hurting their feelings
We do not believe the spirit of chivalry
is dying out in the University of Ne
braska, and we will hope that in the
futtnw'e' will have no further cause
for having this belief shaken.
STUDENT.
University Bulletin
MRS. J. W. HILL will speak before
the Y. W. C. A. Sunday at 4 o'clock.
REV. C. R. HAMLIN speaks, and
Miss Mabel Stephen Blngs. Sunday in.
Union hall before the Y. W. C. A.
I WISH to present my name as a
candidate for a student member of the
at.hletlc board. John R. Bender.
TENNIS. Drawings for the first lo
cal tournament to decide Kansas-Nebraska
team will take "place Monday at
1 o'clock on the tennis courts.
THE ENGLISH CLUB will meet
WHHHH-JIJMM!HJ-
THE NEW STYLES
As this is to bz a great season for low shoes, the question of
hose is important. We have made special preparation, and our
showing of the new styles is now complete.
Plain and fancy lisle
and medium dark
colors .
finish fn light
I5c
AH the new patterns of Shaw knit,
all the new lace effects, drop stitch
and fancy effects in IJZ.
T mercerized L),
MAGEE &
3Mi-'4"l"M-M-KHK''t"
with Miss Ruth Hryan, at her home,
Saturday evening. May 'J. 1903 Mar
garet E. Hauzhauens, Secretary.
THOSE who have subscribed for the
Sombrero, and who have not yet re
ceived their copy, should proc ure It at
once at one of the book stores. The
sale has progressed so well that If you
wait till school Is out you may not
get one. We do not wish to disappoint
anyone, but it is almost Impossible to
look up every one who has subsc rlbed
and deliver his book to him R A
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anything yon Invent or Improve; also ret
CAVEAT.TRADE-MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN
PROTECTION. Bend model, sketch, or photo,
for froo examination nnd advice.
BOOK OH PATENTS
FREE. NoAtty's
fee before patent.
C. A. SNOW & CO.
Patent Lawyers. WASH I NGTON , D.C.
DAKLK.DRD5.
LNCRLAV1NO CO.
Trade Marks
DrmiQNB
C0PYRIQHT8 AC
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Mann Jt Co, receive
tptcial notice, without charge. In the
Scktttmc juircncan.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly.
I-arireit cir
culation of any sclentlflo Journal. Terms, 93 a
year; four month
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on oi any scianu
four months, ft
dvui uyan newMjeaJcrs.
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Branch Offloe. ffiKBU Washington,
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A great display oi the new Oxford
gray mixtures, 'real lisle fancy em
broidered in stripes, dots and CA
dainty patterns . tjUC
A special collection of imported hoee
lor fit and finish and richness of
pattern cannot be excelled at
75c, $1.00, $1.50
DEEMER
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PERKINS & SHELDON
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LIVERY. BAGGAGE AND CAB LINE
CARRIAGES FOR PARTIES
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STUDENTS
Will find our stock of base ball
and athletic goods very complete
and at prices lower than ever of
fered before in Lincoln.
Special Sale on Tires
$3.00 tires for $2.00
$3.50 tires for $20
Exclusive agents for the three lead
ing wheels: Racycles, Colum-
bias and Tribunes.
G1RARD CYCLE CO.
NEW LOCATION 1304 0 St.
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