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JTr J, , Gbc Bails flebraefcan w CJe 37p Debraskan A consolidation of The Hfwptiriiui, Vol. 81, The NrbrnsKnn, Vol, 10 Scnrlct and Cream, Vol i. PubllRhcd daily, except Sunday and Monday, at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. by the Htwpcrlnn Publlnhinic Co , Boa ni) Or Duikctoiui K F Piper, C. It. IUchard , H P. Lrf'BTltt John WcHtovor & H Walton. Editor in Ohlf Manager AHPiHlant Mnnafrc-r Amoclate Editor t'lrrnlntnr W STAFF Athlotic AwiHtant Athlotic NflWH State Farm Fred A Rwceloy A. O. Schrelber Frc-d NmiKhton A M Levy alter E- Standevon R. A VftnOradol H L. Bwtin n G MaiM A F MaRdntia Kditorinl Roomfl nwil Bwt Pont Office Station A. not Office U 21 IX Lincoln, Nebr. rr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 8U Automatic 2365. BnhMuiption Price. $2 per year, in advanca Entered at the pontoftVe at Lincoln, Neb., oh necond-cluHH mall matter under the act of oonKrefiM of March 8, 1870. Individual notices will be charged for at tke rate of 10 centH for itaoh Insertion Focultv.. departmental and unlverwlty bnlletlna will gladly be publlHhed free, oh heretofore. o Notices and subscriptions may n X be left at the Dally Nebraskan X office, or at the Co-Op. Book C X Store- K Editorial Remarks The students of the Universit t-hould he chagiincd at the fait that the Debating assoc iatlon must ask aid from the regents to meet the de ficit caused by the deletes with Iowa and Washington. Acknowledging the tad that the expenses incurred by these debates were a little larger than usual, yet at neither debate did the attendance exceed 250 people. Nebraska's series of victories on the rostrum are deserving of more enthus iasm than has been shown fly the stu dents. The prominence of the dc l ates the past year were deserving of the support of eery loyal Nebraska: aiul the deficit should instead be a balance on the right side of the lecigei. Wo sincerely trust that this will be the last time thaLjui appeal will have to be made to the regents to meet the deficit which has been caused by non-support from the students. scheme. Members of the faculty were interviewed this morning con cerning the gift. "J'leHdcnt Harper is Inc lined to be lli e that, although our constitution requires that a majority of the trus tees belong to the Baptist chunh it Is not Mr. Carnegie's intention to ex- Hide the University, as it has never been legarded as a sectarian institu tion. Fpeaklng of the Idea of the gift, the president said: " 'The idea of pensioning off pro fessors Is not a new one. Several of the leading universities of the loun try have been working towards it lor a number of years. Harvard already has In operation a system of providing tor their veteians and we have hern working to establish something simi lar Our board of tmstees has ap pointed a committee, with Mr A. C. Harden as chairman, which will re port some time tills spring on wavs and means to accomplish our end. Mi Carnegie's gift comes, however, at a most opportune time, and offers the possibility of earning out plans which otherwise many universities would not be in a position to a -c ompllsh for yeais ' " Dean Judson, In speaking of Mi Carnegie's gift this morning, .said that he was unable to state definitelv whether the university would be ex cluded or not. He said that It would make little difference, anyway, for the university has been working for some time on a pension plan of Its own, which will soon be put Into operation. "For other colleges," he said, "which are too poor to establish pension funds, Mr. Carnegie's fund is a grand thing." Dr T. W. Coodspeed: "1 consider it the most magnificent scheme of beneficence ever conceived bv a human mind. It adds a dignitv and feeling of security tojLhe piofes sion of teaching, giving those who fol low that calling an assurance that they will be provided for in later j ears. The salaries ordinarily paid the teaching profession ate such that its members are obliged to practice economies that should not be neces sary, if they are to secure for them selves comfortable circumstances in their old age. Mr. Carnegie's scheme Is one of the wisest and soundest sug gestions that have appeared in the educational world for several years." No official notification of this dona tion has, as yet, been received at the Executive office. Ten Millisns For Profs. The Dally Maroon, regarding An drew Carnegie's latest effort to rid himself of some of his acepiired mil lions, prints some -statements by members of its faculty: "The announcement of the gift of $H',J00,000 as a fund for the pension ing vof college protessors who have given the best of their strength and years to their profession, was received favorably by the members of the Uni versity faculty. The announcement, however, brought to light the fad that the University is about to ef-tab- a pension funel of its own. A u may be excluded from Mr. Carnegie's fund on account of being under con tied of the Baptist church, the gift of the steel king may not apply to Chicago's faculty. President Harper has been named as on of the trustees, and -this may mean that the University may be included in the proposed pension There are Many Imitations of Baker's Cocoa and Baker's Chocolate ( VVJpA II H hi jim y vm Don't be misled by them l 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 tf Co.'s is en- (titled to be sold as "Baker's LookioithUTtk.Mk 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 tieally unlimited, and piospedive stu dents can find employment sufficient for their needs. In a recent letter to the geneial secretary of the Uni Y. "M. C A. a piominent business man of Omaha says: "I wish to congratulate the University association on securing Arthur Jorgenson for secretaiy next j ear. I consider him one of the coining association men of the coun try, and believe that he will be effic ient in this position." This word of commendation coming from one so well qualified as the one quoted, is un mually encouraging to those who are to work in the association during the coming year, and will strike a note of confidence in those less directly in terested It is gratifying to those who leave the association In June to feed that the work will be left In such competent hands The following letter from a piospec tive student in Han Angelo, Texas, is tvpical of many received from differ ent parts of the United States by the employment bureau of the Universilv Y. M. C. A.: "Dear Sir: "I want to go the the Univeisity If It is possible for me to do so, but 1 have very little irnoney. My only pos sessions are good health and determl natio.i. I wluill appreciate it ver much if you will give me some idea about the chances of my wuiking my way through your school. """ "1 can do house cleaning, wait on tnbles, tend horses, etc , and have ha', some experience in teaching. "Yours truly, "X " The writer has been assured that his chances for woiking his vvav through the University of Nebraska are hiijht, and no doubt he will regis tei her next fall. Students would ch well to keep this feature of association work well in mind with a view to in ducing to enter this university men who are compelled to pay their own way. The number of positions at the disposal of the association is prac- "Q.CALITY." TL; ; O., .,!;.. x uio i a. vuainy Drug Store with the emphasis on 'quality' RIGGS, Drug Cutter 1321 O Street. an Wedding Invitations and Announcements look row the hon B3l 'ctrnrrr The New Century Printers 1341 N STREET AUTO 1616 OLIVER THEATRE THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY MAY 4 Engagement Extraordin'y GOODWIN Who will present his great est Comedy Success, THE USURPER ftY 1. N NOKH1S Entire production i cainccl for this presentation Prices: Lower floor, tfi oil nnd !?l rU; Balcony, !?I..V) and $1 ( ti (Jallery .")0c. 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