The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 18, 1904, Image 2
If' t "- Wr - ff,-i C Cbe all? fJebraeftan ft i i ? C ?- m & ' Ce Ddj Hebraskan A oonnollcliition of Tho HexiKTlnn. Vol. Ill, ThfNrbniHknn, Vol. 10 Scnrli't nnd (Irontn, Vol. 4. Bdttor In Chief Danir.iiH1 Mnunwr Clrcnlntor .l.lin D. Hire A. (. S"lir'lbcr A. K. Bf'Urr ASSOCIATE EDITORS Nci - - - P. A. Ewlng Athletic - - J. W. Hor literary - Dorothy Grn Rpottrr D. P. D Young nd R'ymorid H. McCaw 0oii; Fxlltonol, U 203V Bimlncup, U SIP Pont Ofllcc, Box 10, Stntion A. Lincoln. Hiihwrlptlon Price, 'i per year, In advance Kntcrod ut tho poHtofllco nt Lincoln, XebrnMkn tut Hccond-ohiHH mall matter Editorial Remarks Nebraska's Success in Debate Judge Dean's tribute to the thor ouRhneBB aud completeness of the sys tem governing dehato heie at Ne braska. Ib ono of the strongest testi monials that this Important branch uf University training here has re lelved. In commenting upon the cle bate with Washington, he was doubt less greatly Impressed whrn he said- "I am going to till my students what (an bo done In Intercollegiate debate, "i ho flist lesson a student should learn (specially students of the law is thoroughness, going to the bottom of the subject." Thoroughness has indeed been the sicrtt of Nebraska's success. In any Kind ot Intellectual procehs it is neces-t-my to the. production of valuable re Etilts, and especially by our experience has its function In debating been shown to be nil-Important and efficacious. It Is possible to touch on the surface of a subject and achieve superficially sat- iffactory results, but the fuljest knowl edge lies in the depths and must be sought there. Nebraska has gone to the bottom of the subje-ct, and is there fore much more advanced in debating than other Institutions who have not yi t penetrated beneath the surface. No better evidence of this fact can be fhown than the seven victories stand ing to our credit, and our amply dem onstrated superiority over every op ponent we have met during the pabt thrfe years. Such an unbroken chain of victories Is something seldom ob tained by any Institution. The flrst-Jesson that a student should learn is Indeed thoroughness. Debat ing Is only an example In which it is essential. It has Its place In every part of student work, and the more it is taken Into consideration and used the more successful will our efforts be. It does indeed pay to be thorough, go ing to the bottom of things, as sub stantial victories gained under such conditions amply show. Sat in day Nebraska and Minnesota will measure their strength on the track. While much speculation has been rife as to the showing that Ne braska will be able to make against the Gophers, there is nothing to Indi cate that'' we have not a good chance of winning out against our northern rivals At least we can ex pect our men to give them a close inb, even if we lose. The track in terests are an important part of ath letics, and It is there that some of the mest glorious and spectacular contests occur. . At least there Is one way In which we can assist our team to win. That is to turn out and encourage our representatives with a proper display of spirit, letting them know that they hae enthusiastic support and the sympathy of a large number of their fellow students. That is the way vic tories are won. A display of spirit (otintB, and It Ih up-to us to see that our men are properly supported. Y. W. C. A. Meeting. The regular Sunday meeting of the Y. W. C. A. wan addressed by Doctor Long of the Second Presbyterian church on the "Power of the Uncon Eciour Life." Among other things Dr. Long said: "Wb are no less praise worthy or Llame worthy for those things which we do unconsciously than for those which wo do consciously. These un conscious words and acts often influ ence others for more than we think for they come from what we really are and It depends entirely upon ourselves whether we make them powerful for good or evil. We can not always see the effect of our unconscious lives be cause God Intended that we should live a life of faith, not of sight. But we can keep In harmony with the truth and In touch with God. so making our lives unconsc iously a power for good with others. Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold its nineteenth annual banquet at the home of the Misses Whcdon, on Thursday evening, May 19th. at 7 o'clock. The alumnae chapter will give a play after tho banquet. NOT I CM Attention is called to the regents' rule requiring every candidate for a degree to be present at commencement.. Their Intent is that degrees shall be conferred only upon those who are present to receive them. CI I AS. E. BESSEY. Dean. SENIOR PROGRAM. May 20, 1H)4. Story Miss Stevenson Paper Mr. Davidson Song Miss Shinbur Duties of Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Bullock Senior Sneak Day Mr. Borg Crltlc--Mr. Llghtner. Secretary Miss Kern. Ten days' sale on white hals at Sadie Puckett's, 124 So. 12th. T.cmlng's, Ice cream ana candy: 11th and L St Boston Dentists, best work and low rlces. Special rate to tudent at Hendry'a. Have your picture framed at the Lincoln Book Store. Christy and Gil bert heads in colors, $1.00 each. Wlrick's Trunk & Bag Store, 10.16 O. Closing Out Sale To Quit Busi ness. Our prices are a good answer to tho above question Framed Pictures i bjf Leather Goods Vi off Bibles i4 off Tennis Rackets .....1-5 off Gloves and Mitts 1-5 off Pocket Knives at COST $1.00 Fopntaln Pens 75c Samuel Hall THE YELLOW FRONT 1123 O St. I 'S IT A BLUFF COMRANY A Z athteintioin The Co-Op is closing out a special line of fine writing paper This 30c paper advertised as a very special bargain price at two boxes for 35c has been selling at the Co-Op at 16c and i7c per box. There is not much left. Come at once. The paper is good enough for anyone. Similar special prices on some of our University writing papers 25c tablets fine bond and linen proper, various sizes 17c. THE COOP Owned and managed toy Students I "follow Mlm Many Miles Shortest to St. Louis. The only line with its own Station at the main en trance of the World's Fair Grounds. Many special rates during the Exposition. All agents can sell via the Wabash.- HARRY E. MOORES, We wish all our stndents friends to know that '.the Best Ice Cream . OOME3 FROM Franklin Ice Cream and Dairy Co. 188 Bo. 13th Bi. Phone. V 201 ff! the Rleig." 8 i iXV ii :r G. A. R D., Omaha, Neb. STUDENTS For' first-class Tailoring at low prices, see Union College Stu dents Tailors, Telephone J 209 Union College Tailors South Enterafice Colleze JBldg. i 5' y Lr Q - T . mr ' m. -Mar i ' I ' A t K fcgfctt;