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, VitJ-JAgy frWM l'tt!W!i,wepM: jji'u!w Pim.1 vacua tt- iyT "" -"-'-- ' II I I , n i itn ?(UJ,J..uvJ.a'MM' J'L-l.la.i.ia;.. ...n,.. 1L . ,iii "'iia'giwrtilt.,vliii,l,;,;,.4ty.l),i'l ,.?- .' ":.". .' Villi fi'i. i i . . v. 7. .. a .,m.uiLUjiJUL.,.j)i.'ujlrnjiu, H.l,-J!' Xk Ji-T .,." .---' -- t"- .. . '" "Tr'" j'TTTr:7:""1" '"' P I ', ,NI.I..,...1IIM., , G I) c H)all Webrasftan !-l-''-il' ??SlTgTTT' li ii in M f . . - . j-.W "A" v" X V Cfo Daily nebraskan. m A i?onHolI(latlon of VktTRmptTiuX, Vol. 81, The Nobnukan, ToL to, Boarlet and Cream, Vol. i. Altor-ln-ChJtf ikulnaM Manager Obfavlator John O. RIm A, a. Bohrdbc O. X. Baww ASSOCIATE EDITORS Ntwi - - P. A. Swing AthUtlc - - J. D. Cluk Literary - Dorothy Grcn RfporteW-D. P. De Young and Mable Fowler Oflowi Editorial, IT KSM BoslneM, U 11IU. Port Onoa, Box 18, Station A, Lincoln. Babaorlptlon Priot, P par year, in adrano. ' ' ' -L. BaUrad at the postoffloo at Llnooln, Nabraaha aa eoond-olaw mall matter. Editorial Remarks Unloaa ordered discontinued Tho Daily Nebraskan will be sent the com irg aemester to all present subscribers. Friendship for the University. Tno World-Horald malces the aeton Ishlrfg statement that it is a friend to the unlverHity. And this from an organ that haB used every artifice within Its power to malign Chancellor Andrews and to rob us of a benefit which will promote the Interests of our university materially. It has in its rabid virtue appealed to the prejudice, and not tho leason, of the people of the state and sought to convert them to its viows and to persuade them to adopt them as their own. Its vigorous effortB to obtain opinions for Itself have re sulted In returns from many of Its per suasion, but it has no right to declare that the majority of the people of the state have regarded its policy with favor, as practically only one side has boen heard from through Its columns. Tho paper certainly cannot construe its rabid and prejudiced utterances as be ing tho Iews of a majority of the people of the Btate, when as a matter of fact they arc not, and tho World Horald will have a hard time proing the truth of Its assumptions aud in dicating Its mistaken policy in some substantial manner. Its assertions sound flerco Indeed, but they lack a foundation of truth and betiay the evidences of the malicious designs by which they are prompted In an article professing friendship and a kindly feeling for the university the World-Herald says: "The people are against this project. If all tho newspapors In Nebraska should remain silent, yet would tho people be against it. It Is not enmity but friendship to the university that gives voice tp tho earnest wishes of tho people. It is not friendship, but enmity, that proposes that tho people's honest and earnest opinion bo dlsra garded." The above contains some vory asser tive statements,, but the same could bo said In reforence to any matter with the same degree of posltlvoness wheth er they are right or wrong. There is " a question if tho people arc against the project, and In spite of tho fact that tho World-Horald has been ex ercising Itself to its fullest capacity to injure the university, It Is very doubt ful Indeed If It has succeeded. It Is stated that If the newspapers in the state should remain silent, yet the peo ple would be against It. But supposing this were true, 1f the World-Herald nnd tho newspapors of tho state that side with It continue in their cam paign of abuse and slander the people of tho state would soon change their views. We admit that it is not enmity, but friendship to the IJnlverslty that' gives voKe to the earnest wishes of the peo ple as the contributions to the tem ple fund nnd the widespread repudia tion of tho infamous course pursued by the Wot Id-Herald and Its partisans are ample evidences of this. If tho Woiid Horald considers the attempts it has made to cow seeds of prejudice and dis tuption nnd the support it has re ceived, as the' honest and earnest op position of the people we cannot an alyzo tho nature of the hallucination under which It Is laboring. No one has yet proposed that tho honest and earnest opposltlqn of tho people be dlBregaided, as none has yet been ad vanced by them. Tho World-Herald would deprive us of a benefit and Icae nothing In re turn. It pretends to abhor tho Idea of accoptlng a contribution, to secure which for himself the editor of that paper would bo willing to dive to the bottom of Rockefeller's deepest oil well. Tho policy of the World-Herald has been selfish and inconsistent and it never appeals to right sounding ptlnclples except to impose upon and contort them for Its own Individual ends. Such a paper cannot bo depend ed upon for just dealing and will cer tainly bear watching. o The final arrangements aro being made for the preliminary contest which shall decide the composition of the teams that will meet Kansas and Washington. The list of candidates Ts large and undoubtedly some good men will be found among them, but the return of two of the strongest debaters of last j ear to the fold, makes our prospects seem much stronger. Kan sas has already ihosen her team and seems to be confident in its team. With the improved methods of train ing that she has adopted from us it is likely that she will make a strong er showing this year than eer before. Howexer, when bhe comes we expect to have a team that will be quite well informed as to the subject and with an ability to make its arguments keen ly felt. Prof. Fossler at Convocation. Oeneial Daggett, who failed to ap pear in time to speak to the students at chapel last week on the Relief of Pekln. again failed to be with us. on account of illhealth. In his absence t'io time was profitably taken up, how ccr. by Prof. Fossler In reading hu moiouB selections from the great Gor man'poet. Goethe Tho dark douds of disappointment in not seeing the gen eral were soon cleared away by these choice poems and the audience Joined in heaity laughter. Graduate Club to Meet. The Graduate club meets next Sat urday evening at the home of Prof, and Mrs. Lawrence Fossler and tho faubject for discussion will be thaRus-to-JapaneEe war. Professor Fling will tseat It from a historical point-of view and Its diplomatic features. 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