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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1904)
Mtt 'Hill IIJIII . . mil jrmririgfiim-'' &mmr-: - ' v Y;I'"WW' " W-s. s- - '"" 'p'. i t - I M Gbe Dails IU I) r a o li a n I 0 Cbe Daily Debraskan. X. conoolldatlon of Vha Haaperlan, Vol. 81, The ebraakaa, ToL la, Bcarjal and Cream, Vol, A. Mlor4adfcM Awtnaaa M anagaf. Circulator John D. lUaa A. O. Boferaibar O. A. Bawrar ASSOCIATE EDITORS Nwi - - - P. A. Ewlnjr AthNtlc - - J. D. CUrk Literary - Dorothy Grn Reporter D. P. Df Younjf and Mablc Fouler Offlooet Editorial, U KOM; Buatneaa, U I11M. Poat Ofitoa, Box 18, Station A, Lincoln. ffabaorlptioa Prloa, P par xaar. In adraaoa. Batared at the postofAoe at L(aooln,.Kebraaha aa eeond-olaaa mall matter. Editorial Remarks Unleas ordered discontinued Tho Daily Nebraskan will be sent the com ing semester to all present subscribers. Tickets have been issued for tho pre liminary contests next week, and every one In tho UniverBlty should avail himself of the opj)ortun!4.y to at tend. The debates this year will be more momerftoim than ever before, and our teams will have to overcome great er opposition than ever before experi enced. It is well then to begin early now nnd keep up our Interest until the season Is over; for good, hearty sup port will hae telling effect. Many of the men who will speak are new to this kind of debating and the presence of a. good crowd will be encouraging to them, bb well as to tho others. These contests will be highly Interesting, and no one should miss them. Mrs. Hall Entertains Y. W. C. A. Pursuant to & call Issue by the presi dent tho S,ophomoro class will moot In btqvo and Bolemn assembly next! Monday to decide on next yoar's Ju nior annual. The matter of placing the choice of the editors and managers of the book under the control of the class has been agitated, until at last the clasH will meet and make a final decision. Tho feeling 1b prevalent in he University that the only way to acrt all possibility of the methods that have been employed in the past being carried on Into the future is to make the book a class affair, and to make the chief places on the board ole(tlr. Tho English depaitment and the wishes of the class will be consult ed. The class will have to stand spon sor for the men it elects, and with the eyes of the wholo University fixed upon them it is doubtful if any one those occupying the chief places on tho board would dare to betray their trust and bring down shame upon themselves. Tho pressure thus exerted could not fail to have a wholesome effect. Honor wc hope the statement may not seem rash- exists In the University as well ns elsewhere, and there are men capa ble of doing the work who would ap preciate the recognition accorded to their abilities and standing as students, as wfll us the confidence placed in their morals, to such a degree as to prompt them to undertake the work with only the best interests of the book In view. They would be bound to feel their re sponsibility to the das. They could not deliberately disregard the wishes and alms of their class-maters after "they have gone to the pains of seeking a reform and placed their confidence In them as men whom they could rely upon to carry out their wishes. This agitation Is not a matter of individuals. It concerns the Univer sity as a whole, for It will bo affected by the llnal conclusion reached regard ing the make-up of tho Sombrero board. Whatever we have done In. this affair, has been done In hopes of aid ing toward elevating the methods em ployed in the management of the book. The way has been made clear lor the class, and It must go in and do its duty. 6 Our basket ball team has certainly not started Its trip very auspiciously, and. has early tasted tho bitter dregs of defeat. The schedule they have to play Is a hard one, and IJ. has by no means been played thiough yet. Our players have shown their recuperative ability after defeat, and they have It In them to put up some game fights before they will return utterly defeated. Their work will be watched with Interest, and we hope that the news sent back will tell of their success more often than of their defeat. Among tho numerous parties of Valentine week must be mentioned an exceptionally pleasurable evening spent with Mrs. F. M. Hall last Sat urday night, when she throw wldo open the doors of her beautiful home to the University girls of the Y. W. C. A. The house wbb profusely decorated In rich red hearts which far from measured tho evening's cheer, and matched valentines found partners for the dainty creams and hearts In the dining room. Small groups of girls competed In amusing the company by original Impromptu feats. Short bright talks by Dr. Swearlngen, Mrs. Hall and Miss Withers were also enjoyed. MIbb Elsie Piper with other members of tho social committee were pleased to wel come more than a hundred girls nnd the association Is deeply grateful to Mrs. Hall. All Welcome. A "Free Show" the preliminary con tests this year will be. This Innova tion the Debating Board made at a meeting held on Wednesday. Hereto fore an admission fee has always been charged This year admission will be by free ticket, which may be ob tained of any of tho contestants, of Secretary Ryner and at the executive (administration) office of the Univer sity. The contests will be held In Memo rial Hall. That the Interstate debate season is in sight once more is clear from the blood-red preliminary announcements which appeared yesterday on the regu lar bulletin boards and on tho special bulletins at the campus gates. Where To Advertise. Mr. A. E. Nissen. the hustling rrp resentatlve of the I E. West Gum Co., of Rock Island, 111., who has been In the city for the past two weeks adver tising their celebrated brands of chew ing gum. "Black Joe." "White Sue" and "A Pleasant Smile" called at The Ne braskan office yesterday and reported that his results from his advertise ments In The Dally -Nebraskan far ex ceeded his expectations. This unsolic ited testimonial aa to the value of this paper as an advertising medium shows that we are "It" when It comeB to get ting quick results. One of the busiest men In tho batan Ical department these days Is Profes sor Heald, who has the lecture and laboratory work of four classeB In 1 1 anra- tutiuil bacren -k and gem-o,-il ar.d Gn.rral bacteriology, besides Hui.ervltjlng the laboratory work of a do.en students In plant pathology. The number of students In bacteriology Is such as to tax the resources and the aallablj space of tho department. The class In English language. 2 under .Miss Woodman Is studying tho literary effects of some of Hawthorne' poems. Sam's Cafe. The only place In the city to get the famous "Little Gem Hot WafQes." Special service fox ladles. University studerfts will be pleased to learn that they can get .a handsome clothes brush absolutely free of charge at Rlggs' Pharmacy. :HH-MM"KM''K":K" BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBLH f "" """ " BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBLI J ) GOOD MORNING! Is your personal appearance all it should be? No need for tcearing shabby, ill-fritting clothes. 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