The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 13, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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Wednesday's Letter
Missourian Objects.
Columbia. Mo . May 10. 1003.
Editor Dally Ncbraskan, Lincoln, Neb.:
Dear Sir In your Issue of Tuesday,
May 5th. you accuse me of taking an
unfair advantage of Nebraska, In our
recent debate, by reason of my position
as last speaker. Iet me assure you
that your reporter did not understand
things correctly. In regard to the
Standard Oil chart, those present will
remember that I objected to It because
tho Standard Oil company was not
strictly a manufacturing company, but
also the sole owner of the pipe line,
and a large producer of raw material.
And the large profits are due to the
power given by these things. These
things are In the nature of a natural
monopoly, and are not manufacturing
processes, and the question was limited
to manufacturing companies. This was
why I said the Standard Oil company
was not Included, properly. In the
question. I did not say Nebraska had
expressly agreed to exclude the Stand
ard Oil company, but I did say the wotd
"manufacturing" In the question ex
cluded the elements on which the great
power or the Standard Oil company
was based You see, therefore, that In
jour attack on me you did not state
my position correctly. You are the
one who has "garbled the facts." Your
statement, further on. that I said Pro
fessor Jenks did not have access to the
fa ts gathered by the Industrial com
mission, is not true. Here Is what I
did say. I said that Professor Jenks'
statements quoted by Nebraska from
his book were based on the facts gath
ered by the industrial commission In
1899 and published in the first volume
of Its teport. and that later investiga
tion, the results of which were given
In volumes XIII and XIX. give new
and additional Information which
modified the conceptions of combina
tions In short, that Professor .lenks'
statements wore based on information
given In the first volume of tho com
mission's repoi ts: and not on that given
In volumes XIII and XIX. Now tho
fads bear out this statement. Profes
sor Jenks' book was published early
In 1900. probably being written In 1899.
The (list volume of the Industrial com
mission's report was published In 1900,
being submitted to congress March 1,
1900. Therefore the statements of
Jenks' book were based only on this
information, and not on that In vol
umes XIII and XIX, for volume XIII
was submitted December 4, 1901, and
volume XIX February 10. 1902 about
a year after J'rofcssor Jenks' book was
published. I said new Information was
gained by these new investigations. In
the ill st volume of the commission's
icport only eleven combinations had
been investigated When the final re
port. olumo XDC, was made about
two hundred combinations had been In
tstigatod. Now, I think you will
baldly claim that this further Investi
gation was useless, or failed to gle
new light on the tiust question; and
this was what 1 claimed Now, is this
garbling facts? Now, I cited state
ments in an article of Professo Jenks.
contained in the Quarterly Journal of
Economics, which was published about
a year after his book, and these state
ments considerably modified his posi
tion as given in his book, and they
were, as I said, based on further In
formation. This is what you call
"garbling the facts." Of course I am
aware that there Is a later edition of
Professor Jenks' book, but the changes
comprise additional chapters on com
binations in Europe, federal legislation,
and some plans of regulation. The
body of the book you will find on com
parison remains unchanged.
I think when you charged me with
imi Hill tic the facts and being unfair
you did not have my position correctly
before you. It was reported badly, and
now since you understand it correctly,
will you do me the justico of publish
ing the true state of facts? Being
misinformed was, I think, tne cause of
our unwarranted attack on me. In
several year& of debating experience I
have never once been accused of un
fairness, and If your paper circulated
only where I am known, I should take
no notice of tho attack on me. But
the fact that your wenrasKan gora
where I am not known, and since the
attack reflects on my university, I deem
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it proper to place myself In the right
light, feeling sure you will do the
square thing when you understand my
position. 11 you would, 1 should like
for you to publish thiB explanation and
try to do me justice. If you will do
this, and send me a copy of your paper
In which you do so. you will do me a
favor whhh I shall greatly appreciate.
Very truly yours. E. V. NEISON.
The professional schools of the Unl
veislty of Chicago are being rapidly
organized. At present there are four
giving Instruction in preparation for
the work of the minister, tho physician,
the lawyer, and the teacher. The
school of education is about to occupy
magnificent quarters In a specially con
structed building fronting on the Mid
way Plalsance. Ground has been
broken for the special building for the
law school which will be ready for oc
cupancy on January first. The courses
in medicine are given In connection
with the work of Rush Medical Col
lege. Spec lal circulars will be sent on
application to the University of Chi
cago, Chicago, Illinois.
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Once a lad for Just a hoax
Determined lie would play some joax,
Plainly unwise.
So learned to swear, then lie smoax,
Without the knowledge of his foax,
And tells some lies.
And 'mongst the boys began his croax
Until by boasting, them provoax
With quick surprise v
To land on him with sudden poax,
And also stop his wind with choax,
And black his oyes.
At last tho youth began to coax,
Then all the fellows he invoax
With pleading cries;
'Til he falls into hysterix
Which winds him up In such a fix
He swoons and dies.
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