The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1905, Image 2
jg j"Twft: vrm ixii'3sar' Jt' " V -- -ft V J THEiDAlLY NEBRASKAN, ft- S V y y . t " Hs m r if ir.y (, Wi CJc Daily Hebraskan A consolidation of Tho Hesperian, Vol. 31, The Nobnudmn, Vol. 10, Hearlot and Cream, Vol. 4. Published dally, oxcopt Sunday and Monday, at tho University of Nonraflkn, Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hesperian 1'upunii Ine Co. Board of Directors O. V. V. Stout. Lattronco Fossler. II. 1 T-cuyW. Uwlght Cramer. X ' Schrc,bor lCdltor-ln-Chlof... J. p. Clark MamiKor .X. Fred" Tlaugh ton Circulator. . . .X. .... . Waltor E. Standovon Athletic..... ...It., A. Van Ormlcl HditbrluK'ltbomr U 'IWA. HuulnoBH Onice, II 31'1',4. l'ost Ollleo, Station A, Lin . coin, Nob. OHlco hours-of BualnoBH Manager and Kdltor, ll:qn,to 11J30 dally. Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 230& 1 i ' - Subscription Price, 1 per year In Udvanco Entered nt tho poiitolllco at Lincoln, Neb., u Hocond-cloflH mall matter under thg act of congress of March a, 1879. Individual notlccH will bo charjjod for at 'tho rato of 10 contH for each Insertion. Faculty departmental and unlvoralty bul- lotlnH will gladly bu publlBhcd free, us linrotororo. VANDALI8M. Tho first fow.weoka of novolty and Interest huvo passod by and tho oner gotlc Freshman has turned to his knlfo and pencil for amusomont, to tho consequent damago of the desks' and soats which ho occupies during clnsscR. In rogard to this practice of carving ono's history In tho hook rests of a desk or on tho back of tho scat In front, wo wish to omphaslzo tho remarks of Chancellor Andrews at ono of tho oaiiy convocations. Such u practice Is deplorablo for sovoral reasons. In tho first place, It is tho cuuso of a loss of much time and dis tracts a student's attontlon from a lee turo which may bo dry, but Is. nover 4holess yaluablo or It would ..not bo given In our University. Although Y, M, C. A. 1 V Soften lost 'sight of , dining tho first year of n collogo course, tho main pur- ,. poso for which tho student Is sent hero Is for nn ctoucntloj, perhaps su perior to that' ivossossod by his pa rents. "This education cannot bo pur . chaseclrendy made, but, must ho oh- Jtnlnort by tho sftulont himself, and. any wasco ot uwu is to no rogroucu. Again, this moans of.amusemoitt leads to the destruction of University prop- orty. .Theso holes don't, woar away with time. Only yesterday wo saw a desk Into which wo had carved a largo part of our past, three years ago, and tho markings wore still qui to distinct. It Is a sad fact that tho Unlvorslty of Nebraska. Is not ovor rich,, and ovory cent taken for repairing desks Is taken from soiiio badly neoded Improvement. Chancellor Andrews asks for co-operation, and. ono way in which students can co-oporato is to refrain from using their knives on University, proporty. Cognate to this subject is that of ' the nttititdo in which tlio ordinary j -T j student regards prlyolo rights. It has long boon tho cdmplalnt of tho resi dents of coHegc towns that u student looks upprfany Infringement of tho rlghtsdf others as a legitlmato prank, whlcn Is tho more commendable If It -lays tho student open to criminal prosecution. This Is doubtlessly truo to somo extent, at least more so than friends of tho University could wish, nt Nebraska, and Is merely another Instanco of the belief apparently held by college men, that they are a body apart from and Independent of tho general public. This belief loads to other things than a disregard of priv ate rights. Ono of tho most noticeable effects Is tho fooling of suporlorlty over tho so-called "uneducated" man which tho average college man hns. Noodloss to say, both theso attitudes, that of superiority as well ns that of Independence, are based upon falso principles. If tho student stands In nny dlfforont relation to tho law than any other citizen, It should bo that ho ought to bo even more accountable for his nets, and ho Is certainly not Justified In his apparent belief that what would be plain larceny In tho caso of another Is nothing but a praise worthy prank, when tlono by n student. With every day's work on tho grid Iron Nebraska's chances for running up a good score against 'tholr op ponents on next Saturday Improves Last ovo'nlng thework consisted en tirely of training tho men for tholr Individual positions and a short scrim mago. Booth and Westover aro work Ing hard with tho men In order that they may remedy tho faults of tho .varsity's playing In last Saturday's game. Tho results are already quito evident, for tho fumbling wnB not nearly so bad in tho practice Work yesterday evening. The men wero nlso given some work In forming closer Interference. Benedict was out doing somo punt ing last evening and from tho way In T i By epecial arrangements which tho Y. M. C. A. has mado with .Mrs. 'Day, the Uni. people Will have the oppor tunity of obtaining a 10-cent lunch on the campus. Lunches consist "oT sand wich, pie, cake and fruit. Each lunch is packed with special care in a carton and may be had at Y. M. C. A. rooms each day between 11 and 12:30. I which ho booted tho ball no. ono would know that ho had ovor had a gamo log. Tho averago punt was about fifty-five yards, while ho kicked oomo i-as far a.s sixty yards; Morse was also glvon a trial and proyod to bo nlmos as oitectivo as Benedict. Wilson, Morse, Little and Eagor woro all given chances In catching and running in punts, hut it was shown that tlio men needed somo hard work In fhl.i part of tho gamo In. order that this part may bo up to tho work of tin men In other parts of tho gnmo. Sovoral now men Wero on tho field last night for tiio first tlmo this sea son, and -from tho slzo and appear unco of somo of thorn, tjioro ought to ho something doing. Wonstrand wns ono of thoso llkoly candidates and if he -hoops up with tho pace ho set last sonson in class football ho ought to mn"ko somo of tho lino men work to hold their positions. His wplght Is obottt ono hundred and ninety pounds, There aro plenty of other big men ia Iknockstheknockers H Our Megaphones, Kentucky Bands and Colors do it Fountain Peris-The Best: Ideal Waterman, Modern, self-filler, middle-joint, A. A. Waterman, Self-filling Laughlin, Unbreakable Moore. INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KIND-BOTANY, ZOOLOQY AND COMBINED SETS NO BETTER CANDIES THAN OURS University Book Store, 340 North Uth school who would hid fair for varsity honors If they would got out and Into the game. OOOOOOOOObOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXX) ..LEST WE fORGET.. School of Music Cafo now open. Oliver Cigar Co., 135-137 No. 13th. Dr. Haggard, 212-2-3-Rlchnrds Blk. Unl Music Cafe, $3.00 tlckots, ?2.85. Chapln Bros, Florists, m So. 13th. Star Delivery Co., Baggage. Both Phones. Best lG-cont meals. Phoenix Res taurant. Eat at Don Camerou's now restau rant, 119 So 12th Si. Green's Barber Shops Palace Mogul Don't forgot that tho County Fair is coming off October 28. Look out for further notice in Tho Nobraskan. November 1st Is tho dato fixed for tho cadots to bo In tholr uniforms. That moans that all mousurements should bo handed in at onco. Palno's Clothing Storo. - Miss Mary E. Spraguo will be mar ried to lr. -Geprgo. D. Prigmoro at Chehalls, Wash., this ovening. Miss Spraguo was onco a student In tho Univorslty anft hns many friends In Lincoln. John Tobjn, '03, and later star guard on Stagg's oloven, assisted Coach Booth in showing tho lino men how to do It last night. Mr. Tobln is re maining in -Lincoln this winter; and will, probably bo out on tho field fre quently. 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