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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1904)
T- ""$ ?2.Trf T -. t- rSrt & b e alls flcbra ehan IVv I "1 k J f : ' , 'k ' Ce Daily Htbraskan. A. eonaolldatlon of Vkm HMprlB, Vol. 81 , The NebrMkaa, ToL 1, BcrUl and Cream, Vol. 4. WtlorHa-ChUf itaalnu Manager Olroulator John D. ! A. O. Bohrlbr ASSOCIATE EDITORS Ncwi - - - P. A. Ewing Athltic - - J. 15. Clark Literary - " " Dorolfiy Grcn Rrporttn D. P. DcYo'injc .nid Mablc Favlcr and Raymond tl. MiCaw. DflkMWt Editorial, U VXM; Boalneai, U I11U. Poat Ofllc, Do i 18, Station A, Lincoln. Bubaoilptton Prtoa, tS per year. In dvano. Btard at the poitonloo at Ltnooln, Nebraska aa eeond-olast mall matter. Editorial Remarks The stags seem to lunc tonic under llic 1 1.1 n of )opnlar opinion in the I'ni vcrsltv. ami it is plain, thai main arc ilesnoiis ot seeing thcin taught their plat c As a niattci of pulilii intcicst vc liac given ii) oni space to a treat ment of the hiil.Jccl Mnnj aic out tpoKen in then- contlein.iatlon of the pi act lies ol thosL ttlm aic wont to "stjig it" to tin- Hops The interviews that we h.ic published aic sntlli ient l i onsei atlvc to evlain the mallei in what we hope is a tali was and whuh .we would glcnll.V iegl'( It It isn'l Tile piattiie seems to hae bei ollic a Illll same ami tins being the i ase theie is strong ic.ison lot tlc-iling to sec I lessciu tl o Theie is no Kiollllilh tol nlenvillg tint Nehiaska Ins a strong baseball stlrcd nlc this ear The baseball manage nient has tcitainl done good woik in m heduling names On the eastern nip our team will entoiinlei some haul op position, and it is hardl epcited that It will llnil maitcis easy It the Ham sutlbientlv well balanceil ami in lit tondilion it will be able to do ilsell t retlit. It is quite teitain that the discourag ing in' itlcnt.s that miini'd the sin t ess of the team on its tup last year wil1 be avoided and literals good leason toi believing that it will be able to laptuie a lair propoilion ot the games to he pill etl. o - Attention is being tailed to the great national oratorital t oiliest that will be held ill the Hall of Congicss at the S! I oiils talr June 'J'-', llnil At this ton-tes-t eery sett ion of the lountrv will be lepresented by n man who has piovcd exceptional woith ami abilitj A large unit of The institutions in each ol the unions sections will send repre tentatives to a central plate of mect- ing, wlYTTu the contest for oiator lor that set lion will taUe place When the icprest ntatives meet tor the great de ciding i ontcst at St Louis then theie will be oratory on a giand scale. The greatest diawbaik to this si heme is that all the Institutions in eat h set Hon tail not be lepresented. as many ot them have reused giving instruction in the kind of oiatory icquired and have withdrawn troin participation in Ktate contests. Thus inteiest has be tomc lax and it is hard to revive it lor this spet ial occasion However, ii is certain that enough institutions will be lepresented to make the tontest at St. I.oiils the occasion of some of the gi enl ist oratory ol Hit tentury. Chancellor Andrews III. The news that Chancellor Andrews had been solze with illness in Chica go caused much surprise and regret among University peo.de yentenlny. It Ih known that Dr. Andrews has been suffering from the grip for the past thiee weeks ami the present attack Is due to the culmination of this, brought on by a seveie cold. A telegram was reteived by Secretary Clark yesterday morning from the chancellor, infoi til ing him that he had been seized with illness and would be compelled io abandon the rest of the trip that h had undertaken At present I)r Andiews is in the Chit ago Mnptist hospital, and in the opinion of his phjsithins he will be (onllned there for a week to tome He was passing thiough the c-it when he was sudden!) sei.ed with illness lie. - lessitating his hmhov.i1 to the hospital at out e The Assot iatcd piess tlispatt h to the Star esterday evening gave the following statement ol the tonsultiiM phvsit ians "Or Andiews' tondition is good, an 1 there is no leason why Ills 1 1 lends sin, iibl worry concerning him He only has a slight told, which is at t om pnnietl b.v a little tout h ot the grip He will be kept at the hospital per haps a week that there ma be no possibility of Ins glowing woise It is exposuie that made the told dan gerous " l)r Defpiat the attending phvsit inn. saitl that lr Antliews would be able to o to his home in Linioln the latter pint ot next week Concert Tomorrow. Miss Maltha T.vlei contralto will lendei the foyowing progiatu. act om I . lMiil bv Mrs Carne H Ra nioiid in the Cniveisitv cliapel. Saiuiilnv min ing. Man h 1L at X p m Love Me. it 1 Love I'tiote To the Moonlight ilolim Thv Name vVi ot! L; i i.i in lb- Chainn 'i-l (! ' Thai We Two W'eie Majing Neu;. Suite Knsl I Met Thee Rubens' Mil l Abode . . 'iii.it i-' Willi':: ''rimula Vim is Si i.iii- The Lilies Clusteietl l-'.ll i'll 1 T.lll . . U:ii m To Sev ilia . I )ex,,i K i S.nig ot the l-'oui Season-, ; i-i i.i Thiee Thoughts Morning Night Memoiies N illingi r Irish Folk Song . . l-'isl-ei The Lilv and the Rose .lust A-Wear.vin' l-'or You Sill I'nexprest . . . When I Hid the Woiltl (tood-Nuh. . . . Han ie L' oh-. H m I Don't tail to hear Miss IMt She will also sing one nunibei ,u win i i tiou l'Mnlav morning Woman's Home Companion THE IDEAL HOME MAGAZINE Is in its twenty-eighth year; is primed on fine paper and pro fusely illustrated. 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