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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1905)
Pff'iWwwiwK ; r, pTT)rtn1pPwryg. P??igOTj TW I Xbe ID n i 1 1? ftefcrjTfkftn - ft- I -: r 61 v k Zh Daily nebraskan A consolidation of Tho Henporlan, Vol. 81, The Nebraskitn, Vol, 10 Scarlet and Crosm, Vol. 4. Published dally, oxoep Sunday and Monday, At tho UniTcnrfty of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb . by the Hesperian Publishing Co., Board Or lmutoTons Professors J. I. Wyer, and 0. R. Richards: n. P. Leavltt John WeetOTcr K. R. Walton. DdltoMBOhlef Associate Xdltor Manafvr Ass't. Manager Circulator Athletic Aastatant Athletic Nairn State Farm Fred A. Bwoeley A. M Lory A. O. Sohroibor Fred Nnaghton Walter E. Standovon 8TAFF R. A. VonOredsl H. L. Bwan H. O. Myors A. F. Magdans Editorial Rooms and Basinem Office U 211$ Poet Offleo Station A. Lincoln, Nobr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. ftabiiorlptlon Prloo, 12 por year, in advance Entered at tho postofflce at Lincoln, Nob., as second-class mail matter under tho act of oongress of March 0, 1870. IndlrUnnl notice will bo charged for at the rnto of 10 oenta for eaoh insertion. Faculty, departmontal and unlverflity bulletins will gladly bo published free, as heretofore. Editorial Remarks The class spirit which was so high In the class of 1907 last year seems to have waned. They boasted last year of their class spirit and class achieve ments and even asked tho people of the city to "look" at a record of their ac complishments, but this commendable outburst of spirit seems to have died down. Tho sophomore meeting las Tuesday was compelled to adjourn on account of a lack of a quorum. Presi dent Cramer has called a meeting for this morning at 11 a. m. In Memorial hall and every Bophomore should on slder'lt his duty to attend this meeting. mon sentiment of tho whole body of law students has been voiced In a bo. of resolutions to bo presented" to the Board of Rogonts. Theao resolutions are couched in no doubtful terms. They make It very plain that Dr. Pound Ib tho man for tho place, in tho minds of his students and they make It equally plain that to fill the present Dean's placo will bo an exceedingly difficult, If not lm possible matter. In lte report to tho governor tho Board of Rogenta deplored the loss of these men whoso services have bfen invalu able to the Unlvorslty, and strongly recommended that Immediate and ef fective steps bo taken to stop this "brain leakage." A hasty review of what Dr. Pound has accomplished during tho short pe riod In which he has acted in the ca pacity of Dean of tho Uw College will mako It perfectly .plain that ho has done tho almost Impossible for the University. His students and tho school at large have done all in their power to retain him, and surely this Is tho opportunity for the Board of Regents to do their share toward show ing that we can appreciate, In a sub satntial manner, tho merits of our faculty and towards stopping this al ready so disastrous "brain leakago" from the University of Nebraska. ACADEMY NOTES. Messrs. W. L. Hadlock and Don Russet have been chosen editors of the Academy News to succeed Miss Helen Berger and Mr. O. O. Wood. The new editors are planning a number of arti cles by former Academy students for tho next issue. The principal had a strenuous trip of Inspection last week. The high schools of Nebraska City, Pawnee City, Syracuse and Table Rock were Inspected. Tho Pawnee City Academy, the St. Frances Academy of Omaha, and tho Mount St. Marie's Academy of Omaha, were also visited by the in spector. The Professor found tho work unusually disagreeable because of the cold weather through which several drives had to bo made. He also found delayed trains and early rising to bo a Bource of vexation. When Dr. Pound refused to recon sider his resignation when -waited upon The Latin club met Tuesday evening at tho home of Professor Barber. The attendance was large. After tho busi ness meeting Professor Barber read Virgil's Maretum. This was enjoyed very much and especially Virgil's vlv- Vt JIpjiIJ7IJt Jyti'H FF F"" iJ " it n n it it n it it it it it it it n u it For Tile Glee Club Concert Put on a new Cravat A few hundred fine ones in this week. BUDD, at the $2.50 HAT STORE tttt by tho committee of law students ap pointed in mass meeting some time ago no small number of students were rather surprised. Not discouraged, howover, tha. law men have again tak en steps looking to the retention of their Dean. Resolutions have been passed which strike at the root Of ex isting evils and the men aro deter mined to do all in their power to Lring their efforts to a successful con clusion. Successful or not their ac tion is most commendable, for it em phasizes the fact that we appreciate tho best, and will not sit idly by and lose this best without a strong effort to letalu It. It Is not yet known whether or not the men In the Law College will be bucces8ful in their efforts to retain Dr. Roscoe Pound as Dean. The corn- id and humorous characterization of u colored servant. It is from this poem that the motto "e pluribus unum" is undoubtedly taken. This fact added special interest in tho poem. At the next meeUng a Latin play will bo ren dered under tho direction of Dr. Johnson. Under tho auspices of the University of California "As You Like It" will be produced with natural Bettings. The scenes aro to bo laid in a canyon, un der oak trees in an effort to render the play under conditions similar to those prevailing when it was first performed. A greater percentage of "flunks" than ever before recorded were given students at Minnesota this year. Va rious conjectures have been made by members of tho studbiU body as to the reason for this apparent decrease In scholarship, and the consesus of opln lan is that it is du? in nosmall meas ure to the new six day system. Magee & Deemer "Kensington" High Grade Suits Fine Black Suits Large Shipment of Advance Spring Styles BsssV i V bUsBi BsWlUl We have just received from our "Kensington" suit makers an un usually large early delivery of black suits. These suits are cut in the very latest styles single or double breasted coats peg trousers close, fitting collar prominent shoulders and stay-in-shape fronts. This make is known to many as the one make of ready-to-put-on clothes that are fully the equal of the best custom made... 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