''tlr'1ltffi-T9pir"--tr4-, T"9rpty- kfl-v . - r. Zbe Satlj ftebratitan r e Dafy Utbraskaii A ooiurolldntion of Th) Hrpp'riiin. Vol. 31. ThjLtfuhraHknn, Vol. 10 Scnrlut mul Uroam, Vol. 4. I'ubltaruwl tlnlly, ixvipt flundny and Monday, ,t tho UnlvHrnlty of Ni'lmwkn, Lincoln, Neb. by the Ihwjxiriiw PuhllHhlnK 'o . lloAnn Or DtmccTOiM lYofosfiors J. I. Wyor, ond C. It. IUclmnlti: H. I'. Lcnvltt John Woatovor E. R. Walton. Editor ln-Chlf AjwodHto ICdltor Mnnaffor Am'U Manager Clrrilntor Prod A. Bwceloy A. M Levy A. O. Schroibor FVod NnnKhton Wnltcr B. fitandovcrn STAFF AtWotk. - - n. A VtinOrHdt'l AwltitAnt Atblotlc. H L. Hwan Nowh - - HO. MyorH Htato Fnnn - A F. Mojrdanz Editorial Uooimh and Bnnln6 Of flpo U 211 Pot Office Station A. Lincoln, Nobr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. Hubtwriptlon Prloo, $2 per year, In advance Entvrod ut fh jxwt-oflleo at Lincoln, Nob ," afl Moond-liMW mall matter undor tho act of conRTWHof March 3, 1870. Individual notixw uill bo eharpl for at tho roto of 10 eonta for oooh lnwirtlon. Faculty, departmental und nnlvorwity bulletin will gladly Iw published t ree, oh heretofore Editorial Remarks Nobraoka agalnBt Omaha Y. M. C. A. tonight, Omaha plays good ball. Come. Bring your lungs with you and givo that Unl. y'll you laid away laHt Thanksgiving. The Freshman claan ho ut laht or ganized for tho Bocond tvomoetcr. Tho loss of its prt-flident during tho middle of tho first Homester w as a severe blow to "Oh effoctivonoas, and ie rrHpon Hlble largely, no doubt, for the appar ent Inactivity of that class. With n good- man at tho hoad tho Freshman will doubtless prove tbemselvea ontlre ly worthy of the privilege of affixing U of N "Oft after their names. Tonight basketball onthuslattts will hava tho first opportunity to show, in a substantial way, thoir appreciation of the excellent work of tho 'varsity on their- recent trip north. Tho Omaha Y. W. C. A. is always an opponent worthy of our steel and never yet has gono down to defeat without a game light. That we will win is, of course, confidently expected, but there nhould be a crowded armory tonight to greet tho team on its first appear ance since its five conBecutivo victor ies away from home. With one or two possible exceptions the men appointed to lead the cheer ing durlugjLho football season have considered their duty done when the wason of football ends. Uut as long au there is an opportunity to lead the htudent body in loyal cheers of sup port tho work of theso loaders-is un finished. Thero will be several good games of basketball played on our own floor yet this season, games which wo will win, of course, but games, nev ertheless, which will bo close con tests. The students are always oager to cheer on their team, whatover it n.ay be, to its best efforts, and this cheering is, of coin so, most effective under leadership. The game tonight U a good opportunity to begin ss--.tematic rooting at basketball games.'' ARGUMENTATION QUESTlbNS FOR THE THIRD BRIICF AN1) ARGUMENT. Tho brief for tho third argument in Rhetoric (13-14) will bo due at tf:00 o'clock, February 23. Special subjects (that is, not In tho following list) should be submitted to Professor Fogg for appro al not later than Saturday, February 11. 1. Should tho University of Nebras ka adopt the "honor system?" 2. Is tho "honor system" to bo con demned on tho ground that It Involves "tattling?" 3. Should attendance at Convoca tion bo compulsory at tho University of Nebraska, as It Is at Yale, for In stance? 4. Should dnter-colLoglato footbali gamew bo played on collogo grounds only? 5. Should' tho national parties bo required by law to publish tho source of tho contributions to thoir campaign funds and how thoy aro expended? C. Should corporations bo allowed to contribute to party campaign funds? 7. 8hould President Roosevelt's rec ommendation that tho Interstate Com merco Commission bo empowered to fix railroad rates subject to Judicial review bo adoptod? 8. Should New Mexico and Arizona be admitted as one state? 9. Was Govomor Poabody justified in oxpclling'tho minors from tho Crlp pie Creek district? 10. Is education a causo of negro criminality? 11. Somo phaso of: Should tho sec ond sentenco of tho second section of tho Fourteenth Amendment bo re pealed. 12. Is Russian nihilism considered an a political movemont, Justifiable? 13. Should tho grand Jury bo abol ished (In Nebraska)? 11. Bhould letter postage bo reduced to ono cont? 15. Should all charity bo made pub lic? 16. Should tho United States con tinue its present tendency rapidly to build up Its navy? 17. Should tho Panama Canal be constructed aa a soa-lovel canal? 18. Do tho world's best Interests demand that tho Russo-Jupancse War be fought to a finish? 10. Should railroad pooling be le galized under fodoral su-porviBion? 20. Should cabinet ministers have scats and tho right to Bpoak in Con gress? 21. Is tho present protective policy of the United States for tho best in terest of tho country? 22. Should tho use of tho injunction in labor disputes be prohibited? M. M. FOGG. Feb. 7,1005. The Acadomy Dobating Club' held a very well attended and very onthusias tls meeting last Saturday ovening in the large recitation room at tho Acad emy. Mr. Goorgo A. lee, who is in structor in argumentation at tho Acad omy, pronounced tho discussion on the question of tho olectlon of United Sen ators by popular voto to bo of a very high order. Th club moots overy two weeks and under tho direction of Mr. Leo tho work of tho members is im proving rapidly. Tho Acadomy stud ent aro showing unusual Interest In dobating work this year, duo in part to the newly organized course in argu mentation. Tho reorganization of the club on co-oducational lines has also been influential in creating interest in the work. Last year tho Academy team, com uosed of Messrs. D- P. Do Young, H. G. Myers and A. H. Miller, under tho di rection of Mr, C. P. Craft, of Univer sity debating fame, defeating tho City Y. M. C. A. team. A debate will prob ihly bo arranged with tho Y. M. C. A. again this year and tho props will also try to mako a respectable showing leaiiist some of tho high schools of the state. 4- E. C. Strodo, city nttornoy of Lin coln; dellvored a lecture boforo tho law students Monday night on (practical matters connocted with municipal cor porations. Informal lectures by prom inent mombeis of tho bar have been arranged for every Monday evening. 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