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X (Tbe ailp Ttefcrasftan Zb Daily Hebraskan A ronRolldntion of The Hwpvrlon, Vol. 81, Thii Nebrankiin, 7ol, 10 Srnrlot and Cronitr, Vol. 4. Piiblinlircl dully, nxrcpt Bundny and Monday, at tlio UnlvcrHlty of Ncbranka, Lincoln, Nob. by the Hwporian PnbllflhlnR Co., DoAitn Or Uiiikctorh K. V. Piper. C. H. Richard, II. P Leavltt John WoHtovor K. R. Walton. Editor In Chief Manager Afinlfitani Manager AjuMX'iat'O Editor I'irctilntor Athlotlc AitnlHtant Athletic New BUttc Farm Fred A. 8woolnr A. O. Schrothcr Find Naught on A M lyvy Walter E. Standovnn STAFF R. A-VanOmlol H. L Bwftti H G. MJ-ra A. F. MaKdAns FCdltorlal Rooms and Dnxlnt Office U 211 Pout Offirtt Station A. Lincoln, Ncbr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 162A Automatic 2365. Subscription Price, $2 per year, In advance Kntorbd at the poHtofllco at Lincoln, Nob., an Rucond-oliiHfl mull mattur under tho act vt eongTOfiH of March 8, 1870. a sucrefs. A perBonnl word of Invi tation Is far-ro&( hlng. The committee can and will reach a great number of the Alumni. We ought to aid them by reaching every old Nebraska man possible and get him hoie In Lincoln on Alumni dav. Individual not loon will bo charged for at U rate of 10 conta for mioIi iiiHcrtlon. FiuraltT. departmental and university bulletins vntf gladly bo published free, as heretofore. Notices and subscriptions may bo left at the Dally Nebraskan office, or at tho Co-Op. Book Store. Editorial Remarks NEBRASKA SPIRIT. Although not agreeing entirely with the sentiment contained therein wc must refrain from expressing anything but approval of the spirit which piompted the communication printed in another column. The sentiment tegarding the aiding of our Alma Mater by bringing here promising ma terial, not only athletic, but all ma terial tohlch will bo of use, ought to The appearance of the gridiron war riors in battle array on the field yes terday brought back vislgns of long 1 tints, flying tackles, end runs, tout h downs and goals, of a sea of faces gay with scarlet and cream ribbon and pennants, of voices, hoarse with prev ious effort, uniting in a grand triumph ant "U-U-U-N-i"; visions strangely in consistent with the meager garb of the track men and the hot rays of the spring sun. Hut the vision was a good one. If the spirit displayed at the first spring practice holds the colors of a certain five state univers ities will float beneath the scarlet and cream next fall. To get out, time after time, in the hot football suits and go through work which, but for what it means after awhile, is drudgery itself, will require an exhibi tion of real Nebraska spirit. From present indications the exhibition will not be lac king. Communication. 111 tor The Nebraskan: Would you permit a few words from a former student, not a graduate, rather one of the many "undergradu ate" alumni, of Nebraska, whose privi lege it has been to call the old school his for a while only? However, these ah wish her well. Last Thanksgiving there were many who came, some of them hundreds of miles, to see the game with Illinois, and yelled them sehes hoarse and sang Insanely with the rooting squad. It is a common matter of wonder that Nebraska does not make,. a more general and systematic effort to draw recruits for her athletic teams from the high schools of the state. It would benefit the university in other lines as well as in athletics. Nearly every year good men are persuaded to go to Peru, Hastings, Hellevue and such schools, for their representatives are in the field. These fellows are practically lost to athletics and are seldom heard ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Those Doggy Shirts With Collars on--or off--in Mohairs, Oxfords, and Silkettes; all ncw fabrics, $1.50 to $2. The kind I keep for NOW. BUDD, $2.50 HATTER, 1141 O he such a common, every day, taken-for-granted sort of feeling as to make comment supeuiluous. But this spirit, and we say it with deepest regret. Is so unusual that this- exhibition of the right sort merits some note. There never has been such a thing as Nebraska spirit prevalent among our Alumni, that is, prevalent to an ex lent at all approaching what it should be. Now and then the unexpected, in the shape of a similar communication, bobs up, but so rare are these evi dences of Nebraska spirit among the great body of our Alumni that we like to dwell for a time upon them. Extensive preparations are being made by tho Alumni committee to make Alumni day of commencement week some such a reunion day of old Nebraska men as It should be. The Undergraduate body of students can do oN great deal toward making this day of. All over the state in the various lnh schools are strapping young fel lows bythe dozen with bone and muscle or the faun in them, many of them, just higll school, boys, around six feet in height and weighing from 1 00 to 190 pounds and some are mighty Met of foot. By the time these hoys have graduated from high school many of them have had several years train ing in high school football and have made good records. A large number of them are financially ' able to go further, without trouble. But at the critical time is lacking tho urging word, the touch of enthusiasm which would set their faces toward the Uni versity, and the boy goes to school nj longer. Or perhaps some day tho emissary of some denominational school stands In the pulpit of the local church and talks in beautiful imagery of the advantages at College View, Uni- There are Many Imitations o Baker's Cocoa ft and Baker's Chocolate Don't be misled by them ! Our trade-mark is on every package of genuine goods. Under the decisions of several United States Courts, no other chocolate or cocoa than Walter Baker f Co.'s is en- I VVB I! l I i. fl 'Ml! W titled to be sold as "Baker's Lok I tK.Tudc.Mik Cocoa" or "Baker's Chocolate' Our handsomely illustrated recipe book sent free. Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1780 Dorchester, Massachusetts 45 Highest Awards in Europe and America versity Place or some suburb of Oma ha; convinces the old folks of the strong "moral environment" and in a month or two the boy Is packed off to four jears of oblivion, so far as ath letics are concerned. With some well directed effort by the tight people, with little expense, and all legitimate, many promising men could be brought to the university every year. Suppose this had been the regular policy for some years past, and say a dozen good men had thus been added to the list of eligibles, next fall would Booth have to worry about finding men to send against Michigan, Minnesota and Illinois? E. H. TIPTON. The meeting of the Student's Debat ing club was woll attended last Satur day night in spite of the various other attractions. After the usual parlia mentary scrap the orders of the day were taken up Cuitis and Petersen spoke for the affirmative and ljartley and I.egio upheld the negative of the question of government ownership of railroads. The debate with Alpha Omega of Doane is now assured for May 0. The judges for the evening will be Dr. Ross, Judge Hastings of the Law school, and" Attorney Miller,' former in structor in rhetoric and debating at the university. J. A. Magulre -will preside. The meeting is open to all interested in debating. No admission will he charged. The Student's club is represented by Whelan, Hunter (R. C.) and Yoder. The conference of college mcfn of the Middle West under the supervision of the international committee of Y. M. C A. will be held at Lake Geneva, Wis.. June 16-25. No better ten day's outing can anywhere be found for the actual expenses involved. Men who are contemplating a camping trip early in the summer would do well to talk with the general secretary of the Uni versity Y. M. C. A. OUR SODA.. "QUALITY." W fr3 I 1 1 . Tastes Like More RIGGS, Drug Cutter 1321 O Street. ru Don't U 4d on keep younali looking acat. ' Patronize the Weber Suitorium CUanlng, Preajlng. Dying .Repairing and Refitting of Pin Oothci. BN 73 Automatic I708 E. E. MANN Carries a full line of A. A. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS And also. Repairs Them. 117 North Eloventh Unooln STEINED-WOEMPENER DRUG CO. 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