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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1904)
mw jmatoMwimwtuMwiWimi i mWi Ht fcbe 3Datl flebraeftan n TT-r', B.1 r r If lr B SI IS.' u J.n Ce Dp fttbraskan. m A. consolidation of 11m MMprl&n, Vol. 81, Tho Nobnukaa, ToL to, BcarUt and Crm, Vol. 4. Joc-ta-ChIf Mhh Ifaaacer ObvmUtor John D. ZHm A. a. Sa&ntto 0. A. Bwjw ASSOCIATE EDITORS New - - P. A. Ewlng AthWtlc - - J. D. CUrlc Lltfry - Dorolby Grttn Reporter D. P. De Young; And MiWe Possler and Raymond H. McCaw. PMawt raVWffiiw 0korlpUa Prlo, M ptr jrwur. in ftdraas. toad at til postdftloo at Ltnooln, Ntbruk a eoond'Olau mall matter. Editorial Remarks Facts vs. Irrelevancy. Tho World Herald Insults the nlcr- llRonee of "Old Man Nebraska." when It represents him In a caitoon as sa- fnK to our boa id of regents: "The attendance at Chit-aft" Unlver-. slty. a recipient of Rockefeller money, Tor this year is 1.5G0. as against L12) htHt year. The attendance at Brown, another llockeleller iiiHtltntion. has de creased S per cent in flc years." The attendant e at Chit ago Unhcr- i-:ty last year was 1.1G.1 instead of L12o, its is stated ahoe The Hriucs ol Uk W 01 Id-Herald are Incxatt. and slmr it has shown Ithelf unreliable in this in- Hancc. it Is apt to do so in otheis. !t ban given a part instead of the whole, and that alone is sulili tent to refit' r- .my argument thifTlt niakes upon this assumption. And now turning o.ir attention to lie figures given, which repiesent only a part of the attendant e of the Unhci t i t y of (ihicago, let us anali.e the fat's t'f the case. Appniently the Univer sity of Chicago proper, independent of the affiliated sthools is rcfeired to by the World-HiMald. antl we are given tt untlerstnnd that the attendance has decreased by f() since last year. Pio lessor Hale ot the Latin department of the University of Chicago is authority for the statement that theie has been no decrease in attendant e there, such as has been reported. For the year of l!)()2-0:i the attendance at Chicago Uni versity proper, independent of the affil iated schools, was 2,120, including th" summer school The attendance for the present regular school year is l.titiO. This does not Include the summer school, as it is still to be held. Chicaiy) has one of the largest and best attend ed summer schools in the west, and t is not improbable that the total at tendance at Chicago for the year 1i03 04. will exceed that of last year. In saying that the attendance at Brown has decreased 8 per cent in the past live years, the WorltUHerald :, in error. Against Its misstatements we can eiuote the official figures that have been given out for each year sin " Mr Rockefeller made his lirst donation 'o that institution. For the schol year f 1809-1900. tho attendance was 8GS For' 1900-1901 it was 872; for 1901-02 it v as 920, and for 1903-01 it was 940. Those figures can be lound in the Brown Uni versity calendar for the eara men tioned.; Any paper that will ubt" false statis tics to excito the prejudice .of the peo ple 's( Nebraska against a great and honorable man, will bear watching. Its insincerity is made plain by the fact that It Intended to adjust the facts to suit its case, but It had the misfor tune to use falacies instead of facts to start wjth, which makes its showing still worse. Honce its whole argument that Chicago and Brown have suffered In attendance through the blight cast by the Rockefeller Influence and thai Nebraska would suffer the same exper ience If the Temple Building Is erected, Is proven lalse, as it hasn't a single fact to support it. o The tribute paid by our student body to Chancellor Andrews wos one that was highly deserved, and no tlouh' h.ghly appreciated. It wan the spon taneous outburst of the ever swelling affection that we have for our Chan cellor, anil we rejoiced at our oppor tunity to do htm honor. When we con sider the work that he has done anil the peir-ona! sacrifices he has made to remain at the head of our institution, we feel the falReness of the attempts that have been made to Injure him. Nebraska needs a man of his stamp to attain to a fuller development, and un der his wlbe administration we are confident that her opportunities will all be realized. BRYAN AT MICHIGAN. Scheduled for an Address There Saturday Evening. W J. Bryan was the guest of the Univeislty of Michigan last Saturday and from the appearance of the Michi gan Daily of that date he was given a warm icception. The Daily prints a large cut of Mr. Bryan and devotes the gieat part of its columns to the ox en iscs in his honor The following extratts will be of interest to Univer sity people here, on account of th" warm interest Mr. Bryan has always show n in our affairs. "Mi. Brjan is expet led to airive hen! at ::'M) this afternoon and will com mence his address in University Hall at I. While In Ann Arbor he will be rnteif aiued by the Delta Chi fraterni ty, who have, reserved a section of seats at the meet and will have Mr. Bryan and tho officers of the Good Government dub as their guests. At j p. m the 'fraternity will give a din ner In honor of Mr. Bryan at their Douse on State street. "After the meet the distinguished guest will be taken in hand by the University Democratic club which has arranged a banquet in his honor at Oyster Ba. a notice of which appears in another column of today's issue. "It can not now be determined hov long Mr. Bryan will remain in the city. If he does not leave Sunday morning it is quite possi.de that an informal reception will be arranged for sonu time during the day. when such stu dents and citizens as may care to call upon him may have an opportunity of dolnt so. Definite notice of this will appear later." Will Visit Y. M. C. A. Banquet. Word was received, yesterday fiom John S. Moore, saying that he would -be-iresent on the 29th of this month to attend the big annual Y. M. C A. ban quet at the LIndell hotel. A great many men will remember Mr. Moore ns having served as the general secretary of the University association from 1899 to 1901. and they will be glad A an opportunity to hear him and met him personally. Mr. Mourn has been student secretary of Missouri during the past three years, and has met with unusual success. He says that his interest in the local association and his friends here Ib the only thing which would induce him to make the sacri tice necessary for this trip. Don Cameron's lunch counter for good service. Lincoln Transfer Co. Baggage 'Phone 176. Wright Drug Co., 117 No. 11th, phono 313. Boston Dentibts, best work and low pi Ices. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13tl. The Oliver Theatre F. C. ZEHRUNG, and O. T. CRAWFORD Mgrs. Pione 354. Cor. P aid I3th 'The IIndiomeit Theatre In the WmI," Wednesday, March 16, at 8 O'clocK Sharp Return of tho man who made "The Christian'' famous MR. EDWARD MORGAN In Hall Cluno'H Superb Dramatisation of His Great Navel THE ETERNAL CITY MKIII.KIt Si CO.. Mutineer. Sarah Truax as Donna Roma. Frank C. Bangs as The Pope. With s ! IhI munlfHl Mptlliic y MASt'AtiM, ComixmtT iif "fuvallertu Ittinllcann," Incliullne n new IntorrucsT.o. Splendid cast of fit). Sistino Chapel Choir of 40. Original production a seen TWENTY WEEKS at the Victoria Theatre, N. Y., will bo presented. This includes scenes of Coliseum, Vatican Gardens, St. Peter's Cathedral, Castle St.Angelo Prices, $l.5), $1.00, 75" "ml 50r. "Stupendous Production" "Greatest Drama of the Decade," Chicago Daily News. New York Herald. Rates $1.00 and $1.25 per Day. Special Rates by the Week. BOYD HOTEL MRS. KATE MARTIN, Prop. Oi.ly one block from B. & M. Depot Orly one b.f ck from Postcffiee. Near all street car lines. 731 O Street Lincoln, Neb. OUR PRICES Shirts any style jqc Cotton Undershirts 5C Cotton Drawers Rr Nightshirts '.C Socles gc Handkerchiefs, : for gc YULE BROS. LAUNDRY The Weber Suitorium I the up-to date place where you can get your Cloffy'ng Cleaned and Tressed 'Phone 708. Northeast Cor 11th and O. rtinrr up the Tea Store, 'Phone F 1038, at the other end of the wire the GRAND UNION TEA CO. Is waiting to sero you at once with the choicest Teas, Coffees, Spices and Extracts. Special rateB given to board ing houses. Give us a trial. 1300 O St.. 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