The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 11, 1905, Image 2

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the Daily UcbrasUan
A connolidntiort of
Tho Howporlan, Vol. 01, Tho Nbrrtsknn, Tol, 10
Soarlot nnd Crown, Vol. 4.
Published dally, oxcept Sunday and Monday,
at tho UnlvornHy of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob.
ly thoHonporlan Publishing Co.,
Bo Ann Or DrnxoTonn
Profofigora J. I. Wyor, nnd 0. R. Rlchnrds:
II. P. Lonvltt
John Wostoror B. R. Walton.
Rdltor-inOhlof
Manager
Ass't. Mnnngor
AsAociato Editor
Circulator
Frod A. Swooloy
A. O. Sohrolbor
Fred Nauithton
A. M Levy
Walter E. Standovon
STAFF
Athlotlo
Aiuistnnt Athlotlo
Nown
ntato Fann
R. A. VanOrsdol
II. L. Swan
n. O. Myors
A. F. Mntftlanz
Editorial Rooms and Buslnowi OfflcoU 211
Post Office Station A. Lincoln, Nebr.
Telephone,
Night Telephone
Automatic 1526
Automatic 2365.
Subscription Price, 12 per yoar, in advanco
Entered at tho pontofflco nt Lincoln, Nob.,
as Hooondrolara mull matter undur tho act of
congress of March 0, 1870.
Indirlduul notices will bo charged for at tho
rato of 10 oonttt for each insertion. Faculty,
departmental and university bulletins will
gladly be published f rco, as heretofore.
Notices and subscriptions may
bo left at tho Dally Nebraskan
office, or at tho Co-Op. Book
Storo.
Editorial Remarks
News of the newly appointed debatltiR
tenuis can bo had In full by reading
any of the local papers, or by consult
tiU tho bulletin boards.
The playB given tonight by tho Dra
matic Club deserves suuport from ev
ery University student. This Is for a
cause that will in the end benefit us
all and for this reason we should KM
tho phllanthiopic spirit predominate
to tho extent of adding our presence
to tho crowd. The Young Women's
Christian Association has asked for
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Why Pay More?
You can't buy a better looking hat nor a
cleaner trimmed hat at any price and as
for quality "ASK OUR CUSTOMERS."
THE $2.50 HAT STORE, 1141 O
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Httlo aid from tho University students.
While you aro aiding in a good cause
you aro fully repaid. These produc
tions ore of high merltTand aro pre
snted1 b the most advanced students
In the department of Elocution.
We regret exceedingly thoH, in spite
of tho utmost precaution, wo pinned
tho wrong labol upon one of tho enter
tainers at Friday's Convocation. Too
lato to refer to a reliablo source for
additional information we discovered
that tho program for Flrday's exor
cises, which someone so kindly hand
ed in, was quite unreadible. Tho mss.
was subjected' to tho scrutiny of sev
eral people, and wo were morally cer
tain of every word save tho ono in
question. Regarding this one, we "paid
our money and took our choice," took
two choices, in fact, in tho hopes that
ono might prove correct. We greatly
doploro tho fact that both proved in
correct. Professor Movius will kindly
accept our apoligy. Professors Morlne
and Morins have the same privilege.
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Prize Studies.
The following announcement was re
ceived and is submitted for considera
tion by tho BtudentB of Nebraska:
In order to arouse an Interest in tho
Study of topics relating to commerco
and Industry, and to stlraulato an ex
amination of tho value of college train
ing for business men, a committee
composed- of
Professor J. Laurence Laughlin, Uni
versity of Chicago, chairman.
Professor J. 13. Clark, Columbus Uni
versity. Professor Henry C. Adams, Univer
sity of Michigan.
Horace White, Esq., Now York City.
Hon. Carroll D. Wright, of Clark
College.
Has been enablod, through tho genei
'oslty or Messrs. Hart, Schaffner and
Marx, of Chicago, to offer again in
1906 four prizes for tho best studies
on any one of the following subjects:
1. To what extent, and by what ad
ministrative body, should the public
attempt to control railway rates in
Interstate commerco?
2. A just and practicable method of
taxing railway property.
3. Will tho present policy of the
labor unions in dealing with non-union
men, and the "closed shop," fur
ther the Interests of the worklngnier?
I. Should- ship subsidies be offered
by tho government of the United
States?
5. An examination into the ec
onomic causos of large fortunes In
this country.
0. Tho Influence of credit on the
level of prices.
7. The cattle industry in its rela
tion to the ranchman, feeder, packer,
railway, and consumer.
8. Should the government seek to
control or regulate, the use of mines
of coal, Iron, or other raw materials,
whose supply may become the subject
of monopoly?
9. What provision can be made for
workingmen to avoid the economic
insecurity said to accompany the mod
ern wage-systom?
A first prize of Ono Thousand Dol
lars, and
A second prize of Five Hundred Dol
lars, in cash,
are offered! for the best studies pre
sented by Clasa A, composed exclu
sively of all persons who have receiv
ed the bachelor's degree from an Amer
ican college. No one In Class A may
compete In Class B; but any one in
Class B may compete in Class A. Tho
Committee reserves to Itself the right
to award tho two prizes of $1,000 and
$500 to undergraduates, if tho merits
of the papers demand it.
The ownership of the copyright of
Successful studies will vest in the don.
ors, and It Is expected that, without
precluding tho use of these papers as
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theses for higher degrees, they will
cause them to be issued in some per
manent form.
Competitors aro advised, that tho
studies should bo thorough, expressed
in good' English, and not needlessly
cpanded'. They should, bo inscribed.,
with an -assumed name, tho year when
tho bachelor's dogreo was received, and
the institution which conferred the de
gree, or in which ho is studying, and
acompanied by a sealed envelope giv
ing the real name and address of the
competitor. The papers should be sent
on or before June 1, 1906, to J. Lau
rence Laughlin, Esq., University of
Chicago, Box 145, Faculty Exchange,
Chicago, Illinois.
Twcnty-ono meals for $3. Dormitory
Cafo.
Elliott's Sultorlura, cleaning, dyeing
and repairing. Prices reasonable. 1130
O street. Both phonea.
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For Furs see Steele, 143 S. 12th St.
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BOOK BARGAINS
Heretofore published in only the $1.50 edition.
All the popular copyright fiction.
...How 50 Cents...
The Call of the Wild Jack London
The Grey Cloak Harold McGratft
Soracinesca Marion Crawford
The Main Chance Meredith Nicholson
Alice of Old Vincennes Maurice Thompson
Bylow Hill George W. Cable
Fortunes of Life Molly Elliott SeaweJI
A large, new line of other copyright fiction at
50 cents a volume.
The Right of Way Gilbert Parker
Granstark - C. B. McGutcheon
The Landlord at Lion's Head W. D. Howells
The Little Minister -J. M. Barrie
The Cardinal's Snuff Box Henry Harland
Tristram of Blent Anthony Hope
In the Fog Richard Harding Davis
In the Palace of the King F.Marion Crawford
The Mississippi Bubble . Emerson Haugh
Wolfville Nights Alfred Henry Lewis
Etc., Etc., Etc.
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Special Rates for Fraternity Dance.
Tcba&aoui Automatic 1974, BcU 974
Residence, Automatic 1987, Bell 87
Pitts Dancing Academy
11 3 N BTJtHKT
Class Nights Monday, "Wednesday and
Saturday. Private Lessons by
Appointment.
Shoes Made to Order
REPAIRING
Neatly Done
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15529 O Street
DIERKS LUMBER &
COAL CO.
Bell Phone 35
Automatic 3013
COAL
THE UP-TO-DATE
Billiard and Pool Parlor
No Saloon Attached.
Tables Newly Covered.
Powell's,
146 N, llth St.
See Yourself as
Others See You
TVHE Printed Stationery you urn
reflects your business Judg
ment. No Job is too common to
be neatly done. What you want
when you want it.
KI1NG Sc JESSUP
The Ivv Press Printers
125-127 N I2th St.
Visiting and Address Cards
Programs, Invitations and
Correspondence Stationery
GEORGE BROS.
PRINTERS
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Fraternity Building , ,
J7c also manufacture Advertising
Buttons and Mirrors.
:lephones:
A349. 340
Auto 122 - Bell 147
8OUKUP & WOOD
- Expert Cleaners and Dyers
1320 N Stroot
LINCOLN. Nil
T. J. THORPE CO.
Gener'l Machinists
AH Kinds of Repairs
Locksmiths and Platers
Phone 14
309 So. llth LINCOLN
We Sell
DOLLARS FOR NICKELS
FRED A. POWELL
Oliver Theatre Big., 135 H 131b Street
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