The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 20, 1904, Image 2

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Soiirlet unci Crciim, Vol 4
Editor in CliW-f
HiiKlr.i-Hi Mumper
Clrrulntor
.lolin D. Hli-i-
A. U. S"lir'llir
A. K. Becker
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
New, - - P. A. Ewlng
Athletic ' - - J. W. Ha.r
Literary - Dorothy Grtn
Rportcri D. P. DeYounR and
Raymond H. McCaw
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I'OHt Olllcc, Box lil, St lit ion A Lincoln.
BuliHoription Prion, J'4 pir yrnr, in iidvniu
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iw Hcoond-oliiHs mull nmttor
Editorial Remarks
Today our campus will be thronged
with visiting high Bchool Btudents, and
to them our University bidB a hearty
welcome. We are glad to receive them
Into our midst and entertain them to
the best of our ability, -remembering
tho time when we wore completing
our preliminary training preparatory
to the greater event. About our high
school days many of our most pleas
ant memories are clustered, and it
seems to those who well advanced in
their college course that a very small
shifting of time and circumstances
would carry them back to the scenes
that are past.
All who have an opportunity to
visit the University can be glad of the
ndvantago given to them. Whether
they ever expect to attend the Uni
versity or not It is well that they
bhould know something of its charac
ter, equipment nnd general appearance.
But it Is a distinct advantage for those
who expect to attend this institution
in the future, and they can learn much
today that will be of advantage to
them. In fact for all this visit will
be something of an education, and we
hope to see this day perpetuated, as it
doubtless will be.
Tomonow Is the day of the great j
ttack meet with Minnesota and It is
to be hoped that every student will
allow himsell to become interested in
his event. This Is the first event of
this kind in whb h Nebraska has par-
tblpatid under favorable conditions
this year. In fact it Is the first time
that our athletes will have an oppor
tunity to do themselves Justice, as they
will be at liberty to exert all their
physical powers unhindered by unnat
ural conditions. As has been shown
we have a good chance to win, and a
good turnout would better this chance
to a great degree.
Any team that Minnesota sends out
1b sure to be of a superior character,
and hence it is plain that the meet
tomorrow will be of no small Import
ance. Our men have trained hard of
late and are rounding more perfectly
In coudition than earlier in the ytar.
and despite the odds that they have
encountered, they can be depended up
on to work hard for victory in every
event.
Track work Is an important part
of athletics. A strong track team is
something hard to evolve, because of
the many different specialties includ
ed. The work Ib divided among indi
viduals, each having one or more spe
cialties. To work up each part of the
system towards perfection requires a
great deal of skill and patience. Thus
it may be seen that thoBe who have
trained the men have had a difficult
task to perform, and It Is their due
that their good work be recognized.
It is also the due of the men who have
trained so faithfully and well that
their efforts be appreciated. Then let
all who can come out tomorrow and
work with united effort in supporting
our men and in according our visitors
a lmarty welcome.
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ARMY HATS
For Encampment, there's 'ncr.c like tKm in Cfs f
town at the price. . 7vL I
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White Duck Pants
$1.00, $1.50 1
All Sizes
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Blue Flannel Shirts
t That will wash
i and wear at. .
$1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $3.30.
Erie B. Woowward, M. D., eye, ear,
nose and Uireat. Glasses fitted. Rich
ards block, Lincoln.
THE B. L. PAINE
Clothing Store
1217 O Street
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SUMMER VACATION IN COLORADO
Low Excursion Rates this Summer Via
tho Rock Island System.
Write for rates and a beautifully Il
lustrated book descriptive of Colorado
scenes and scenery.
F. H. Barnes, G. P. A.,
1015 O Street. Lincoln.
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HIGH GRADE
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Sold Only by Harley Drug Co., 11th and O Street.
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The University BooK Store
Aill offer, commencing next Wonday, Way
23rd Their Entire Stock: of
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University. Pins, Brooches, Fobs, Hat Pins
and Souvenir Spoons.
Box Stationary, University Fraternity
and Plain-
University Photographs, Postal Cards
and Tablets-
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