The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 11, 1903, Page 2, Image 2
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Bubsoriptlon Prlo, $3 per year. In advance. Btord at the pottofllao nt Llnooln, Nebraska as aeeond-olasa moll matter. Editorial Remarks From ncross the sea comes the sad tldlafsv borne on Invisible wings of the death of Dr. Edgrcn, for many years a toller In our midst and wIiobc work waB a vital agent In the growth of our University, We like to remem ber him as one of those rugged char acters whose function In life has been the spreading of noble Ideas and the establishment of truths that live after their author Is forgotten In the oblivion of long lapses of time. Few men were In a better position to work In the cause of good and to leave the ImpresB of their training and experience upon the minds and characters of others. Awf few have used the gifts with which they were endowed for a better purpose. The lessons learned from his example have contributed to the uplifting and ennobling of the many characters thut have come Into contact with his. He is gone, but he leaves be hind manifest evidence t lint he has lived. He lias contributed materially and essentially to the building up of a great university and through his works many go forth each year enlightened nnd uplifted by reason of knowledge gained from them. His work of or ganization and management has built a firm foundation upon which rests a superstructure, which enduring through passing generations and mounting higher and higher, shall be strength ened and increased by those following him, and which shall ever be sustained by the solidity of the base upon which it stands. Here in the scene of his former labors, his spirit lives, in the MciUiKt-t- of our institution, and his influence upon otheis, and in the vener ation with which his memory will ever i.e cherished here. foil to attract popular attention, as the idea of the faculty exercising them selves In manly sports has already been demonstrated to be an attractive one In the minds of the students In general. Whatever of an athletic char acter the faculty may undertake will bring out the spectators in large num bers, by giving rise to nnd satisfying groat expectations. o All Seniors expecting to graduate next June hao been advised to call at the registrar's office and examine th-Ir records. A prompt,attention to this matter may aid In avoiding com plicating difficulties later on. Perhapi something may need to be straightened out that one may not be aware of. Any how, each Bhould call and either have th'j satisfaction of knowing that his record Is clear or the opportunity of finding out if anything is wrong. Severely Burned in Chem Lab. An accident which might have result ed even more seriously than it did oc curred in the chemical laboratory yes terday. Mr. T. E. Dailey, a dental stu dent, while testing o combination con taining a large proportion of nitric acid was severely burned about the face and on his left hand by a sudden reaction of the mixture. An accident of a sim ilar nature occurred Wednesday after noon when S. T. Anderson sustained a painful burn by spilling cold water into a tube of sulphuric acid with which he was experimenting. The consequent reaction of the acid caused a burn which was not bettered by Mr. Ander son thrusting it into water instead of ammonia. "Nebraska" to be State Song. The song entitled "Nebraska" writ ten by Will Maupln and played by the band in chapel at the final rally just before the Illinois game, is to be made the state song. This song will be for mally dedicated nt a musicalo at the home of Governor and Mrs. Mickey this evening, to which have been Invited a number of our faculty and University administrative officers. Quite an elab orate program has been arranged, in which a number of people prominent in Lincoln society will take part. The Eong mnde quite a hit among the stu dents when rendered In chapel. Faculty athletics Is a comparatively r.w thing here, and quite a Utile curi of ity has been aroused over the organ ization recently perfected by a 'trm ber of our Instructors. Other Institu tions have faculty clubs cf this char acter and in some of them tbey tlgure conspicuously in athlellc events. Al tl ough a mere beginning has beoh made here, yet the principle of the thing Is recognized to be a woiihy one nnd the passing of time will brum whh it a natural growth and develop ment. The'hygenlc advantages of suoh an organization are at once apparent. Tho training afforded will give the faculty members tin opportunity to' benefit through relaxation from their ardorous duties and to exercise themselves in. a manner calculated to Improve the phy sical condition. The ennui, arising from a meehanlcaf and habitual attend ance to dally tasks Is banished by vig orous exercise. Whatever public evouta they may see fit to hold can not Unions Will Elect and Debate. The Union Debating cluu will discuss tiie following question tomorrow even ing: "Resolved. That the Cuban Re ciprocity Treaty Should be Passed." Messrs. Levy and Hovee will uphold the aflhmntlve and Wnltman and O'Gara tho nogativp. An election of ofHceis will be held and all club niein bisare urged to come out and vote. A preliminary scrap is also scheduled. All University men arc invited to at tend tills meeting. Palladian Debate. The Palladians will debate the fol lowing question tomorrow night: "Re tolved. That the plan of proportional rrpicseiuation should be adopted in the election of Congressmen. " Tho aillrmutlve side of the question will be expounded by Messrs. Sullivnn and Taylor, and the negative by Legro and Martin. u Maxwells Will Argue. ft it tt ft fe4lC--&-ft-jfc 5trtlf-JlHfc.1 .V 3i. Tf. At the meeting of the Maxwell De bating club tomorrow night the fol lowing question will be discussed: "Re solved, That life imprisonment with out pardon should be adopted to take the place of the death penalty." Af firmative, Lundln and Mattach; nega tive, Sheldon and Mathers. Lincoln Local Express, 11th and N. Tel. 787. Baggage hauled. Lemlng'8. ice cream nnd candy; 11th and L Sta. Just a Suggestion. There Is nothing that one can give as a Christmas present that is more appreciated than nn artistic, life-like portrait. Money spent In tills way goes farther than in any other line. Think of this suggestion. See what we are produc ing and make an appointment for your silting immediately. TOWNSEND'S ELITE STUDIO, 22G South 11th Street. ESTABLISHED 1871 FURNITURE CURTAINS CARPETS STOVES HARDY Ftnitte Co. 1124 O St. Lincoln, Neb. GO HOME To spend the Holidays take some thing: for mother a beautiful piece of cut glass, for instance. Low prices prevail at FRANKC, RICHARDS JEWELER RED FRONT. 1028 O Street Dramatic Club Rehearses. . The Dramatic club is rehearsing the. different plays to be given by it in the near future. These rehearsals are be ing held In the evening. The plays are four In number, consisting of 'Who's Who?" "Mr. Bob," "Two Nega tives Make One Afflrmative," and "Sun-bonnets." Go to the Burr Barber shop ror first class hair-cutting and shaving. Shan non & Dimick. proprietors. Basement of Burr block. Sam's Cafe. Tho only place in the city to get the famous "Little Gem Hot Waffles." Special service for la (4tfdtfvaCcrLociLa t y , Good Shoes! AND REASONABLE - PRICES 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT TO STUDENT REPAIRING NEATLY DONE FRANK J. ANDERS01T 1340 O Stroot &4mhk4i -nra4Hr4K(4r4-jZ DAKEnLDK05. UN GRAVING CO. 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