The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 20, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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ZTbe Datlp IRebraeftan
A ootiHollilntlon of
The Honporlivn, Vol HI, Tho Nobriwknn, Vol. 12,
Bcarlot and Orwim, Vol. 4.
Mannrfnir Editor C. K PsiuuNriKn
Bualncwg Mcr and Utrcalntor A O. Sohiiktbvti
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Booloty Wm. A. flhook
Athhttln A. I. MyorH
Lltornry John D. Iiloo
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A. F. Bookor, I. O. Baldwin, J. M. Pawl. It, A.
Miller. L. V Hurt. J IL (Jroon.
Office: 200'$ Unlvonclty Hall.
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Htatlon A. Box in, Lincoln
Rultftcriptlon prion, $2 por yoar In wlranco
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oh Hcoond claAn mall mattor.
Editorial Remarks
v N Save the Athletic Field.
MrJSdltor
I'nfeus It Ib assured that amplo ae
rommodUonH are to bo provided else
where, thotudent body Hhould take
Borne definite action against tho plan
to place a bulldtng on the athletic field.
In whatever way Nwe look at It, it
Bpoms n Bhamp that Xfter the athlptlr
flpld ban bppii Improved ob it has lxen
latply, we should be madcV- to transfer
our athletic events elsewKere. It
BedniB almoHt absolutely necessary to
have the field In cloBe proximity t&sthe
buildings, for many rpasons, an"d it vM
bp a great shame and injustice if it is
npceBsary to go away from thp Uni
versity grounds proper. Rather crowd
the buildings Bide by Bide, and that Is
hardly necessary yet. STUDENT
Next Saturday The Nebraskan wlh
get out the third and laBt of its speclul
editions for this semester It will be
a "ProgreBB of the Year" number, and
will endeavor to give the most Impor
tant Items of progress in both depart
mental and general University affalid
for the past twelvemonth. Towards its
success the management asks all the
assistance prompt and ready responses
to our reporters' questions can give.
We realize that those interviewed will
bo more or less rushed to death by the
end-of-the-year work; but that Is true
also of everyone connected with the
paper, so nothing Is asked from others
that Is not given by ourselves. If
It materializes as planned, the edition
will be worthy of preservation as thy
record of a year's accomplishments In
University life.
OO
The letter of Mr. Hoomer. on the
third page of today's issue, will be of
especial Interest to those who knew
him during his University days. Ho
was then an ardent "Antl-Imperlallst."
HIb residence in Manila has converted
him into an advocate of benevolent as
similation. Both those who do and
thoBe who do not agree with his new
attitude will be interested in noting
the reasons ho offers for the change.
Such testimony Is worthmany times
any coming from unknown sources
whether it be In accordance with or
contrary to the opinions se have al
ready formed on the subject
OO
Just why Kansas and Nebraska stu
dents should be always at loggct
heads with each other Is hard for a
late-tomer (o Nebraska to determine
If Intel collegiate athletics are worth
while, they ought to promote bioad-
iipsk and uoeraiuy, ratner man oig
otry and hostility Fortunately, our
relations with the majority of our
rivals In both athletic and forensh
Ileitis are all that could be desired.
I'nfoi innately, those with Kansas in
athletics and with Colorado in debate
are not so. Why not? A good many
will probably reply, "Because Kansas
and Colorado won't permit them to be
so." Hut It Is still true that "it takes
two to make a quarrel," and anything
as well supported by the majority of
the students as was, apparently, t li
Kansas attack on our baseball men,
needs more explanation than mere
chaiges of "Kansas rowdyism." Be
tween the two schools there has been
evident for some time a spirit of more
or less open hostility It ought to be
removed. If Nebraska can do anything
toward Its removing, let her heap coals
of fire on Kansan heads by doing it
iustanter.
Convocation Tlotes
Program for the Week:
Wolcott: The Col-
Sherman
Wednesday Dr.
lege of Medicine.
Thursday Dran
son.
Friday MIbb Laura
Organ recital
Prof. V. A. Stuff, chaplain.
Kmer-
Dana Puffer
Yesterday's Exercises:
The convocation hour yesterday wns
occupied by a violin recital by Mr
Robert Cuscadcn, until recently con
nected with the Berlin Philharmonic
orchestra, of Berlin, Germany, but now
of Omaha. The absence of the seniors
taking their "sneak day" vacation, de
creased somewhat the numbers pres
ent, but those attending evidenced by
hearty applause and calls for encores,
their appreciation of the following pro
gram, In rendering which Mr Cus
cadcn was assisted by Mr Kimball at
the piano:
1 Adagio Religiose . . Vleuxtemps-
2 Cnnzonetta A d'Ambrosia
The Bee F. Schubert
. Solterella Souvenirs of Sorrento
Paplnnl
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WHITE
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VESTS
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The demand for fancy vests
grows as the season ad
vances. We are showingr
many new effects, just re- ::
ceived. Plain and fancy- ;
dots and figures. They add J
much to one's appearance, J
are very cool, and launder
splendidly.
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the high s hool teachers will probablj
be among the Bummer Instructors.
Through the cordial recommendations
of Chancellor Andrews and W. A.
Hawes, superintendent of Lancaster
county, many county superintendents
have agreed to accept academy credits
for summer work, and excuse from in
stitute attendance those of their teach
ers who desire academy courses The
principal, by the way, has some am
bitious plans for a joint summer pro
gram by contiguous counties in the
near future
University Bulletin
FOUND A ladies' green jacket and
a fur collarette. Inquire at the regis
trar's office.
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Academy News.
The semester gives promise of clos
ing In a round of Jollity The Social
Hour t lub met last Thursday In Miss
Helen Waugh's beautiful home. A pic
nic scheme was one of the results of
the meeting. At chapel Tuesday morn
ing a committee was elected, consist
ing of Instructors Hnrtzell and Me
(Jahey, Misses Edna Baker, Llla Le
(lore, and Mr A H Miller, to draw
up "plans and specifications" for the
picnic The committee Immediately
In ought In a recommendation that It
be held Thursday afternoon of this
week The young ladles on their pan
agree to furnish the eatables, and th"
oung men agree on their pait to sat
isfy the stieet car plutocrats, supply
a military escort, and be as good look-
as the circumstances will permit The
sample of cooking furnibhed by the
young women will take the place of a
final examination in that subject. Lin
coln park, the penitentiary grove, and
the state farm are the locations under
consideration All academy people will
meet at 2 p. in. sharp. Thursday, at
the ac ademy building
ALL TRACK MEN who did not win
places In tho home meet report regu
laily for track work.
1 K MEN'SI
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SHOES FOR
MEN
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TWO OUTLETS TO THE SEACOAST.
The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
has always been considered a great
railroad, managed by great men, and
tunning through the best portion of
the United States Within the past
twelve months it has secured one of
the most important outlets In the Bouth
and Its recent deal In securing control
of the St Louis & San Francisco places
this road in greater popular favor than
ever with two sea coast outlets Sabine
Pass and Galveston.
Regulation army hatB, Due, and blue
flannel shirts for encampment, at B. L.
Palne's.
The academy pin has scored a great
success. You run into them on evety
corner. It is a very tasty design in
blue and old gold, the academy colors.
The letters "L. A " stand out promi
nently on the pin
Michigan Wolverine gives its read
ets two shoit stories a week They
are of unusually excellent quality foi
college literary encleavom
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LIVERY. BAGGAGE AND CAB LINE
CARRIAGES POR PARTIES
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Ftlday night of this week is the
final session of the successful Academy
Debating club, Inaugurated by Profes
sor Fogg and Mr C P Craft. The
debaters have Issued an Invitation to
all academy men to witness the final
forensic battle and to eat fresh dough
nuts and cold storage apples In other
words, the principal has promised to
"set 'em up" for the boys. The dough
nuts are presumably of his own cooking.
The Lincoln high school authorities,
"having no summer school of their own,
have kindly consented to endorse the
academy's summer session. Some of
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