The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 09, 1905, Image 2

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l'libllHln-d dally, f.xo-pt Sunday and
Monday, at tin l'nlvemlty of NobniBka.
Lincoln, Nob, by the llOHpvrliin Piibllnh-
Infj Co.
Board of Directors
K V. J'lpiT C R. HlohardH
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Jolin Wi'Htovor " K. It. Walton.
Kdltor-ln-Chlf - - - Froil A. Hwot'lcy
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Assistant Miuuikit - - KuU NiuiRhton
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Circulator - - - Wnltor K. Standovcn
STAFF.
A tbli tli' - - - - - - R. A Van Ormlt-I
Annlntant Athletic - - - H. L. Swan
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With anything but favorable weather
to aid them, University athleteB suc
ceeded In lowering two Varsity records
at the field evonts Saturday. With
anything llko an even chance somn
more records ought to go glimmering
before the track season is at an end.
The exercises to be held this even
ing and tonight commemorative of the
hundredth anniversary of the death
of Frlederlch Schiller, the great Ger
man poet, should be well attended.
Programs of Interest both at the dedi
cation of the Schiller Llnde and at the
exercises In Memorial Hall tonight.
The programs are given by the Ger
man Department, but the attendance
should not be limited to German students.
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Post Office HlntUm A, lJhioln. Ni'b.
- Automatic 1528
- Automatic 2365
Telephone
Night Telephone
Hubucrlptlon Price. 1 pi-i car In advance
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KntiToil at tho poBtolllcf at Lincoln
Ni-b . an Hocond-clnHM mall maltci iimb-r
tin- act of congri'BH of March 3, 1S70
Individual notloos will bi olmncod for
ul the mti of 10 cents foi each Insertion
Faculty dcpattmoiital and unlernlty bull
etlllH Will Kladly be puhllflhrd f i ce. HH
heretofore.
NotlceB and subscriptions may
be loft at th Dally Nebraikan
offlco, or at the Co-Op. Book
Store.
Editorial Remarks
The Nebraskan assumes no respon
sibility for communications appearing
iu Its columns
"FOOL THINGS." "
A man who sneaks up behind an
other in the dark and throws a mlsslo
at him Is commonly called a coward,
and If discovered Is shunned by his
fellow men.
But a student, a supporter of- "class
spirit," who succeeds In bulling a bot-
Rhctorlc 14.
The bilef and the forensic will be
due Tuesday, May 23, at 3 o'clock. Spe
cial subjects (that. Is, not In the fol
lowing Hat) will not be approved later
than Thursday, May 11.
. 1. Should a commission be given
power to fix railroad rates'?
- 3. Should the present tendency of
the United States to Increase its nay
be continued?
4. Are the labor unions justified In
their demands for the open shop?
5. Should all corporations be re
quired to make public reports of their
business?
G. Should the South Carolina dla
pensary system be Introduced Into Ne
braska? 7. Should corporations be allowed
to contribute to party campaign funds?
8. Should letter postage be reduced
t) one cent?
9. Is the honor system of examina
tion preferable to the system now
used at the University of Nebraska?
10 Docs Lincoln need a curfew
law?
11. Should the labor of married wo
men in factories be prohibited by law?
12. Is the "tatntcd-money" argu
ment against accepting donations to
religious, plhlanthropic, or educa
tional institutions sound?
13. Should inter-colleglate football
games bo confined to college grounds?
14. Should the states abolish the
direct personal property tax?
15. Should the paity candidate for
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SUMMER SHIRTS
"Some er" not shirts. Sec my window for
the new pleats, and Coat White Shirts at
$1.00 up. And Ties at 50c.
BUDD, $2.50 HATTER, 1141 O
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lie containing somo vile bmelllng
(homlcal compound Into a hall where
are -Assembled not only men, but
Indies, Is branded ub a hero and Is
named a loyal upholder of his class'H
honor.
If tho term coward Is applicable to
the former there Isn't a word In the,
Nocabulary of tho ordinary English
tongue -which serves to express the con
tempt In which right minded students
hold tho latter. '
When tho Chancellor denominated
bcme of the outbreaks of student en
thusiasm as "fool things,'' the action
ot certain studonts In resorting to In
tolerable means of getting even last
Snturday night wa3 not Included.
"FOol things" Is altogether too weak.
The Pershing Rifles will meet fdr
drill Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Drill will
be held on the athletic field If the
weather will permit.
state, county and city elective offices
and for the state and national legisla
tures be nominated by direct vote?
1C. Is vivisection judtifiable?
17. Does government seed-distribution
pay?
18. Is a greater equality of the
sexes desirable?
It). Is Russian nihilism, consld
oi ed as a political movement, justifia
ble? 20 Should tho United States main
tain a policy of colonial expansion?
21. Should Judges of -the Supreme
Court of the United States be appoint
ed for fixed terms rather than for life?
M. M. FOGG.
There are Many Imitations of
Baker's Cocoa
and
Baker's Chocolate
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Dot ft be misled by them i
Our trade-mark is on every
package of genuine goods.
Under the decisions of several
tJnited States Courts, no
other chocolate or cocoa than
Walter Baker & Co.'s is en-
(titled to be sold as "Baker's
Looktetu.Tiwie.M4iV Cocoa" or "Baker's Chocolate"
Our handsomely illustrated recipe book
sent free.
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
Established 17 SO Dorchester, Massachusetts
45 Highest Awards in Europe and America
Columbia National
Tf - OP LINCOLN,
Dailk NEBRASKA
Capital, $100,000.00
THERE 18 NO
Watch, CIocK or Article o! Jewelry
WE CANNOT REPAIR
C A. Tuok&rf Jeueler
1 129 O Si. PliotiM, BI1 634. Auto 1534
Committeemen Dine.
Tonight In the Dining Hall at St.
Paul M. E. church, Vl$ & M- streets,
will occur the Annual Dinner for Y.
Al. C. A. committeemen, and for others
who may be Interested In the work In
which the Association Is engaged. To
the small fee of ten cents charged for
tho dinner, the Association will add
an amount sulllclent to put up a good
old fashioned meal, which means that
there will be good quality, and a
quantity sufficient to satisfy the ciav
Ings of tho most ravenous. Among
the special features will be some spe
cial vocal music by the Y. M. C. A.
Quartet and other songs during the
piogress of the "feast." Mr. Arthur
Joigenson of Omaha, the newly elect
ed General Secretary for tho coming
year, will be present and will have an
opportunity of becoming personally
acquainted with a large number of
university men, whom he has never
met, as well as meeting again the
many men with whom he has a per
sonal acquaintance. Short reports on
next year's policy will be-heard from
chairmen of committees.
Indications point to the largest turn
out In the history of the Association
A first-class caterer ha3 been secured,
and a high quality of food Is assured.
Every committeeman Is expected to be
present, and all others who expect to
attend, must secure their tickets not
later than one o'clock.
There will be some Informal singing
around tho piano between 5:30 audi
G:30. Tho dinner will begin promptly
at G:10 P. M.
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GIRARD CYCLE CO.
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