The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 19, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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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.
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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.
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