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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1905)
... i t T--) z,wmMWJWvmr- W n pnji(, IIB i j. .t -. r - , f "T. J -V ttbe H) a i 1 1? letr aefian u V tbe Daily Jltbraskan A consolidation of The Hwrporlan, Vol. 81, The Nubrnakan, v" ol, 10 Scitrlot and Cream, Vol. 4. Pnbllahod dally, exeopt Bundny and Monday, at the UnlT0rltr of Ncbranka, Lincoln, Neb. by the Hooporlan Publishing Co,, Board or uinzcToni E. F. Piper, C. R. nicharda, H P Learitt John TVcttoTor E. R. Walton. ftlltor-in Chief Manager AnKiRtnni Manager Aiwnciftta Editor Clrcnlntor Athletic AenlntAnt Athletic Newn Btate Farhi Fred A. Bweeky A. O. SohrolDW Krjxl NiKhton A. M Lyy Wnlter K. Btandevon STAFF R. A VanOmlol H L. Swan H (J. Mfrom A F. MafrdBna rCdJtorial Room and Biwinum Of floe U 21 1 Post Office Station A Lincoln, Nehr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1628 Automatic 2365. Rnbuorlption Price, t2 per year, in advance Kntwod at the poHtoffloe at Lincoln, Neb., ait Hiond clnBfl mull mattatr under the act of conRrcw of March 0, 1870. Individual not 1cm will 1 charged for at the rate of 10 oent for toh iiiHertlon. Faculty, dvpartmontnl and unlroralty bnllutinH will gladly be pnbllnhod free, as heretofore. Notices and subscriptions may be left at the Dally NebraBkan office, or at the Co-Op. Book Store. Editorial Remarks Journal Wednesday, April 26th and pertained to an error In the number It hlh had been printed 2 Very truly yours, H. 0. SHEDD, Registrar. The article in the Issue of the Ne lilaskan of April 27th, referred to above, was printed Upon the author jtj of the University Inspector of ac credited schools. The above" is printed upon the authority of the registrar. With the spring trip the Uniersit. p.ee club closed what has undoubted ly been one of the most successful years in the annals of Nebraska glee lubs. Both members, managers and director are to be congratulated With prospects for the return of many of the present club, next year nliould sur pass the one Just past. With the games with teams from as muny state universities, among the.n being some of the stiff est foolbal! propositions in 'lie country, betide. seeial other bsivl contest', th first of which comes iC.h than one month after opening of aool next fall it will be leidily m''i Mat the football t tuatlon ut NclraKa needs serious attention, A call lias bee,' inaae for men to re port Monday for -viing football prac tic e. Sim.lnr ca'ls have been made u pievlous years. Init have moi Mih only indif'ient response. Ti'U e;u it is planned to car'y in practice j ) systematically t'.'an e.er before, n. i is the c'nty of c?rv '.ootball n'm in school to report in 'ogs Monda: I: aluable l.nowle lije -f the fun.laii) n tal points of the guiro can be i "ined llus spring, and .c bit thus gaii.c! i a great liolp 'iter on. Olo.-e l:dl idial work will I gieb each ma.: lv f,r.pt Borg, K: ':). Benedict and A.-n. ;Coach W-sioe- Such close r',liidual attent'on cannot be g! en i i tlie fall. Fiom twenty to K'.y men are ;tr sweiing spring practice calls at other inttitutions where the football sched ules for the coming season aren't to be compared with ours. We can bald ly do less along this line. Tho interest of university athletic DEBATE MEETING. A meeting of the Debating associa tion has been called lor Tuesday morning in U 204. Important business relating to the finances of the associa tion will be considered. Another meet ing will be held at the same hour Tiext I' riday when the annual election of officers will occur. Attention is called to the new regulations of the association concerning membership. J)on't Starve When your remittance don't come. for- Buy your Hut $2.50 and your money won't run out so quick Best Styles, You Know. Save CopyrightFiction Original editions the former prices of which were $1.20, $1.25 and $1.50. There are in all 175 different titles Special sale price Fuch popular titles as the following included: Donovan Pasha, Gilbert Parker. The Spenders, Harry Leon Wilson. The Lions of the Iord, Harry Leon Wilson. Lady Rose s Daughter, Mrs. Humphrey WarcL My Friend Prospero, Herfry Harland. Conjurer's House, Edward Stewart White. The Westerners, Edward Stawart White, The Mills of Man, Phifip Payne. A I-ady of Quality, Frances Hodgson Burnetl When Knighthood Was in Flower, Caskoden. Richard Gordon, Alexander Black. Bob, Son of Battle, Ollivant. A Few Remarks, Simeon Ford. The Red Triangle, Arthur Morrison. Ray's Daughters General Charles King. The Way of the Sea, Norman Duncan. We All, Octave Thanet. The Vineyard, John Oliver Hobbes. Under the Rose, Frederic Isham. The Filigree Ball, Anna Katherine Green. 75C I are M iller Paine signed. This makes two vacancies in the student membeis of the board, W. J. Woods having graduated mid-term. By the constitution of the athletic board, in case of such acancits, tin open places are filled by the board, by 1 allot Will Hoar, at present cap tain of the basketball team, has been chosen to fill one ot the acancies, but a jet the other is unfilled Sunday Meetings. Sunday afternoon, May 7tli, Mr. W J. Bryam will speak to the Yt W. C. A and friends in Memorial hall at 3:0(i p. m. His subject will be the "Prince of Peace." OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQCOOC Fine Candies ! rl$ '1 S' $$$$ 335iJ The regular Sunday afternoon meet ing of the Y. V. C. A. will be an unusual program followed b the rec ognition seiiee. Among the special numbers will be a trombone solo by Mr Cornell, solos by Mr. Boostrum and Mrs. Cornell and the Second Pres bteiian ladies quartette. BUDD, $2.50 HATTER, 1141 O enthuBltijts will bo, now for some time, centered on the success of the 'Varsity baseball team which left this "morning for their eastern trip. The schedule this year Is an unusually heavy one. While it cannot be expect ed that the team will win all of the games, yet their excellent record so lar this season assures us that a large majority of the score cards will have the larger number of runs on the Ne braska side. "CORRECTION" CORRECTED Editor Daily Nebraskan Dear Sir: 1 beg to inform you that the purport ed "correction" In your Issue of Thursday, April 27th, having to do with certain statistics recently pub lished by this office in the State Jour nal, was unauthorized and Is false. The only authorized correction of these statistics appeared in the State All students who have entered prelim inaries for Inter-collegiate debates, or who have entered for any course in aigumentation or members of univer sity debating clubs are eligible to full memberslTTp in the debating associa tion. Students Interested In debating are urged to attend these meeting's and mal'e themselves heard in mat ters concerning the welfare of the de bating Interests In the university. Attention is again called to tho nun's meeting Sunday afternoon from Fto 4 o'c lock in Art hall when Dr A. 1 Thomas of this city, will speak on the subject, "Be Something; Do Something-; Get Something." Al though Dr. Thomas has been in the c ity but a little over one year he has made a hoal of friends, especially among the younger people. His abil ity and range Is Indexed by the large audiences which greet him from Sun day to Sunday. Every member of the association should show his apprecia tion of Dr. Thomas' ability by attend ing the udtlress tomorrow afternoon. A special Invitation is extended to the man who feels that he would like to widen his acquaintance. The meeting is held under the auspices of the uni versity Y. M. C. A. Hoar Appointed. Fletcher Lane, one of the student members of the athletic board, has re- GET ACQUAINTED With the quality, mtyle and prlcca of the work done by the ..REVIEW PRESS, PRINTERS.. 141 North lttth Street UNION PROGRAM. Friday, April 28. Piano Solo Miss Melissa Clark Speech Mr. J. H. Sherlock Vocal Solo Miss Wolfenbarger Novelty Mr. Fred Laird I Vocal Solo Mr. Davie An Experience Mr. J. C. Knode Piano Solo Miss Mabel Coder ALLEGRETTI LOWNEY'S HUYLER'S Always Fresh at rWoiTs Sole Agents oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Columbia National RL 4 OF LINCOLN, Bank t NEBRASKA Capital, $100,000.00 Pitts Dancing Academy 1188 N 8TRKKT Closs"Nights Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Private Lessons by Appointment. The Cash Grocery J. W. SMITH, Prop 245 South llth 8treet. Chaxiln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. T. J. THORPE CO. Qenor'l Machinists All Klixfi of Repair Locksmiths and Platers Phont &J4 309 &j. JJth LINCOLN f- -il Ljl iJt - -4 --.. -u.fe' jfi?f ji o .