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The InM that tho intcr-cWii-s nthlct ii lioiud reinsert to take Immediate mtlbn o.i tin Sophomoic-I'rc.shman Law imhroglio. has heeu the caus-e of inm 1) comment about tho campus, and some of it has not been ot a nature t omplimciit iry to the loairt It in 1 limed that the hoard is attempting to eade the rules which vveie parcel earlier in the year by itseil, and would repudiate the admission of the I HWo Into the athletics of the Acad emic depaitnient of the iiiuvei -dt v . lle c ause the boaid has derided that the constitution which i.icidcntallj ion tained a clause or two to that effect, it is anpeited that thev are a 'bunch of quitters" who (annot stand h their own promises. The Nehraskan helleves that these ciitiolKiiiH are preniatur The athletic board, in its showed no desire to tie.;t the I aws un fairly ho far as we can learn No instiuetions were give.i the committee on a new constitution to exclude, the Many Men are Wearing Our Smart Suits and Overcoats who would consider themselves unfortunate if tliey could not ;cl them ever)- season. There must he a ood reason forthib. Good judges of clothing will tell you it lies in three Armstrong- words, STYLE, FIT AND QUALITY By style, we mean the fashion of today; not yesterday. J3y lit, we mean clothes that make you look better than you do now. By quality, we mean woolen fabrics from best domestic and foreign looms. CLOTHKS, such as we seil, are well worth looking at; what's better they are worth paying for. Hand tailored suits and overcoats 10, $12.50 SIS" $18, $20 and up to $30. 1 If Mil m J drj-rlgbt, 1W1. Kohn lUollnri Cbiot. Armstrong Clothing Co. GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS jT me.it - the ma. c ont'iin ) F.ditor Dnil Nebiashan "A law(er)" lm -. eideutlj linslii i'i,i-eted some el plain s-eutinie it" it he can constiue tlie suh'-t'inc)' of Wi'ilni'.Mlm'h oinniunii ation in such a m tci ioiii mannei a to show it out as iniiertinent and iinleant, as he c laiirs. The I'oiuniunic at ion, leleried to. 1.1 the most candid mannei elm idates the pnition ot the Sophomore loot hall manager, and states what the points at issue ate ace 01 dint; to his untler hta'idiiiK, which we still hold, is the common ground to flht upon We weie exauiinl.iK it as a case in common eciuity, to seaich out evidence to de termine the justice in the matter; and if the liw. as it evidently is unjust and invalid .hold now, as we have in lm' ii!ist llisit tlu S!milinmnris :iii ins:- meetiiiK .veslerda.v ,n,.,i (' (fui-inn to pla.v luitlici lor the championship Su) po.-e, tor the saUe ol tins devout tollovvcr ot Iliac kstone, that a" con crete example l.e offered to clear up the bctoKKcd mincU ot himscdt a id me with I.ckkIuk tlie question We would advise him to at?ain analj.e his material, and then come out into the open and llht fairl-y and squarel.v Since the hodj ot his conimunic ation was directed, in tlie main, at inv "poiiu at issuc," and since I have hovvn wlieiein he has made a lallic ion nualjnis, 1 conclude that he has con tioveited none of my tlrnt argument, and that the rest of his ai'Kiime it on the nileh is out of the question, he cause I hold, and it has been pioven by the actions ot the hoard, that they aie invalid AN ACADKiMI'J. I'U tin or trained and unframed. in I':ifcte, Oils, Water Color-?, etc., etc.. will he sold at tlie Lincoln Hook Store Auction this vveeh. Rent a Remington at ttudent rate and Keep jour notes, in sood form Otllce Corner of Oliver Theater BUlp For FuriTsoe Steele, 1 13 S. 12th St laws horn the pilvile;e which was those who "nun the delusive hope" ol KiMiited them the tiis-t of the year Thej have not been denied their claim to the football championship ot the university, to which they were clearly entitled' under the old vuhi. they are denied this, and tho hoard distinctly repudiates the clause which granted It, vecan see no call for crit icism. We iKilieve as (irmly as the l.avvc themselves, that they should he afforded the opportunity to mept the Sophomores, tor The reason that the rules which have governed intcr-clius athletics up to the close of the season, should govern them during it. hut un til this is hpeolfloally refused all would be kuockets -should ,"l en on .saying nothing'" uutil limy un eaj Mime thhiR'w'Uh" donio foiiiidition. awarding a Freshman J.aw champion ship, that a law in Ncbiasl.a should be placed upon the statute books which, attei the piopcr examination, should be found invalid Would it Until ' ,1)l no impossible to prosecute on-the strength ol that law' We have here an identical case The So; homore football manager and the Academic body, as a whole, are a.id have been dubious about tho validity of the iuIo in question, and upon that giound, -xve tall back on justice, and have tested the law which has pioven null and void Coufcoquuntlj, In that par ticular clnubc, it mrsl Tall b.ic k on tnp one before it tor settlement, which aw aids the chainplo.iship to the Soph omore team If all this mattei is "ir relevant and not peitaining to the question," pray tell us what the ques tion is! I hold, and 1 believe that my position is perfectly lojal and can he borne out by cogent leasoning, that if the Sophomore team refuses to plaj the Freshman Laws, the.i the Question at issue is, on what grounds "do they re fuse? And, as I explained emphat ically that thoy refused o)t. thc grounds of justice, then it must ''follow- inthe natural order, as I stated plainlj, "that the point in question is whether (Ubijig whatevor aistrutiun it may or not It is right " it seems To no possess, The Kebraskan gladly pub-1 that any fair-minded man will concede llshes communications, assuming-, hpw- that here is .where tho opposing argu ever, no responsibility for the senti- ments clash, yet our friend charges Can you converse "TninnenniVTnffttnirnny liiK.l. vi u may Kic liern rc.id'ii ; is il miic li.ui ir.-IK erf it f 4 !' 'v TITl L -;St WEliOACH, No.2f i 'S.r n MKi Right Prices ..ON.. Welsbach .lantle, Welshach Air Bunrois Gymna.slmn Suits, Track Stiit3. Sweaters. 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