4 " STvV'V.'jpft'ir FS ,r "1 ' ' i, "V ,f' THE DAiLY NEBRASK1AN. J K 8 fci -vV U. v5 h tv "-V : y 1 : t p)C Daily Hebraskan i , A consolidation of Tho flcBporlun, Vol. 31, Tho Nobnmlmn, - ,Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4. ! Published dally, oxoopt Sunday and Monday, at tho Unlvorslty of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob., by tho HbBporlan PubllBh-InK-Co. Board of Directors. O. V. P. Stout. Lauronco FoBfllor. H. .P. Lcavltt Dwlght Cramor. A. O. Schrolbor. EdItor-ln-Chlcf John D. Clark . Managor .Fred Naughton Assistants. Nowb ...J'. H. Bcdnar Athletic ...R. A. Van Orsdol Circulation: W. H. Standovon Editorial Roomr U 2044. DuBlnosa Omco, U 211. Post Offlco, Station A, Lin coln, Nob Omco hours of Business Managor and Editor, 11:00 to 11:30 dally. . Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Price, 12 por year In advance i Entered at tho poBtofnoo-at Lincoln, Nob., as socond-clatui mnll matter undor tho net of congress of March 3. 1879. Individual notlccB will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 contn for each Insertion. Faculty departmental and university bul letins will gladly be published froo, as heretofore. 80UVENIR NEBRA8KAN8. The souvenir Football number of the Dally Nebraskan has been taken off sale at the book stores, but there are a few copies at the office of the Ne braskan which may be had at the regu lar price, ten-cents. ROWDYISM. A most unpleasant fact was brought homo to tho members of tho two youngest classes of tho University yes terday", At tho meeting of the fresh man class a small group of men gath ered In tho back part of tho hall and did their best to prevent all business by yelling and growling every tlmo anybody attempted to address the mooting. At times the disturbance gow so great that oven those near est the president could not hoar him, and all business hail to bo discontin ued until tho rowdies in tho rear be came a little moro quiet. A BtULmoro disgraceful practice was . brought to light at tho meeting of the freshman law class, when President "Wholan took occasion to reprimand a few of tho members who were in tho habit of sitting in tho back part of the room and amusing themselves by expectorating tobacco julco all over the floor. That University students can bo guilty of such acts as these is difficult to comprehend, and they should be subjected to tho worst punishment their class-mates can mote out to them complete ostracism in the class rqom ! and on the street. Nothing less than thls can be effectual. President Who lan of the'law class Is to bo congratu lated on tho stand ho has taken with regard to these beastly practices, and tho freshman lawclass Is equally to be congratulated In Its support of him. If the freshman acadomlo class will .onl yshow how thoroughly it is out of . sympathy with thoso who attempted "to break up the meeting, such acts - of .rowdyism will cease. Stanford University has one of the most, extensive and best equipped ath letic fields In the 'country. It contains forty acres of perfectly level land, and whloh Is-laid out for football, baseball) tennis and track athletics. There Is one' field for the '.yarslty football team and supplementary fields for" class teams. In addition to this, .tennis courts are scattered promiscuously about the campus Itself. Professor Bessey . wllf Address the class in Forestry tomorrow morning on 'Forestry as a Profession)" - STUDENTS' DEBATING CLUB.- Hold an Active Meeting After Two Weeks' Adjournment; The Students' Debating Club, after a two weeks' adjournment, mot last Sat urday night to debate tho municipal ownership of tho Lincoln gas system. MosBrs Taylor and Rise upheld 'the affirmative Pltzslmmons and Dobbs spoke on tho negative. The speakers presented tho question la a way that showed preparation and study. Mr. Fredericks commented on tho parlia mentary law practice which was some what shortened by tho amount of business on hand. Tho treasurer re ported nlno dollars and thirty cents In tho treasury and about fifteen per sons delinquent, both for tholr duos and Initiation fees, and for tho twenty flvo cents assessment for dofraylng a part of tho expense of papering tho hall. The president warnod these j "hangers back" and "holders on" to tholr money to be prompt in tho payment of tholr expenses, otherwise the advantages of the club could not bo oxtended to them. .The question of correspondence with othor colleges relative to the arrange ment of joint dbates was agitated. Among other colleges suggested with which the secretary was Instructed to open correspondence were Doano, Crelghton and Bellevue. Mention was also made of co-oporatlori between tho Students' Debating Club and the Acad emy Debating Club to arouse Interest. P. A. Peterson and a number of hlB Academy students wero present. Tho goneral nature of the club's programs and tho activity of Its mem bers In all of Its meetings this year have boon such as to win for tho club tho name of being a "fast" organiza tion. Tho debaters no longer got "soro" on being attacked by the critlo, but take their dose in good spirit Evon tho most outspokon member, at tho meeting last Saturday, testified to tho Inestimable value tho criticism had been to him and promised to re form at once, for which promise tho club tendered him a vote of thanks. Tho "co-od" program for nextSat urda evening is being arranged for by the committee. A model program will be given consisting of the usual parliamentary scrap, music and de bate. Tho committee Is making mad attempts to got "co-eds" to appea'r on the program and also to act as Judges. The question for debate will be, "Re solved, That a man Is Justlflod In get ting married on ton dollars." . Freshman Laws Meet -The Freshman Laws metjn room 207 at 11 a. m., Tu.sday, In response to a call by President Whelon and dis cussed several questions which inter-' estmot, only tho class, bu.t tho whole Law School as well. Mr. Legro, as chairman of the athletic committee, reported tho treatment of tho law classes -bytho athletic board o the Academy, wherein the classes .wore denied class football toams and also equal representation bn tho athletic board. Ho suggested that a commit-" tee be appointed to confer with sim ilar committees of tho other law classes toward forming a separate Law LSchooV 'athletic board. On a motion to that effect, tho president appointed Messrs. Rice, Kazebeor and McWhln ney. Mr. Legro was afterward ap pointed as. manager of the basket-ball team. The class then discussed tho action of. a few of ttielr membors as well as tho membors of other classes which, are certainly bringing this, branch of the University into disrepute by using the northeast corner of room 207 as a FRATS- When in need of ' - WHITEBREAST COMPANY"" We will treat you right Office 1106 O. Phones, Bell 234; Auto 1610 Look Herel We are Still hi Business Hot Soda (T" ,ce Creani and Lunches m and Ices Protected by Block Signals The first railway in Amorica to adopt the absolute Block Svstom in the operation sf all trains was the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Railway It to-day has mora miUs of road operated under block signal rule than any othor railway company; Tho SkPaul Road was the first railway to light its trains by electricity, and it now has mqro thaa 400 elootric-lighted passenger cars in daily service. Throe trains from Union Station, Omaha, to Unioa Station, Chicago, very day. Wot time table, special rate write F. A. NA8H, QMarl WNdra Agent, 1084 Fara-m Street, OMAHA, XMB. great cuspidor and. the southwest cor ner as a placo to show their "spoony" affections. The class voted, their sen tlmonts against the action of these "Bluffers" and appointed a committee, to draw up a petition to that effect and presont it to each of the instruc tors of the freshman law class. (Contnued from page 1.) Different Senior girls spoke and then the following officers wero elect ed: President, Martha Kline; vice? president, Alice Ageo; secretary, Beu lah Greenwald; treasurer, Georgia Irwlnv Tho committee for the first social stunt, which is to bo given Saturday aftornodn in Art Hall, is: "Kora Davis, '00; Gladys Hargreaves, '06; Mar garet Porter, '00; Helen Huse, '07; Eleanor Androws, '07; Josle Prazler, '07;Helon Laus, '08; Mossle Klmmel, '08 Jessie Gibson, '08. Christmas Vacation. Tho executive office has posted a, notice to- the effect that the Christ mas vacation will begin TuesdayrDe ' comber i?l, and will end Tuesday, Jan uary 2. All the railroads have granted Jow rates to Bono fide sludents, and to secure this, rate It will.be necessary to secure a certificate fronuthe offlco. As tho office will not grant the certifi cate until each student has attended his last class, those Inclined to add a couple of days 'at each end of the va, cation will have to pay for the privi lege. Harry Shedd, formerly an Instructor, and later registrar of tho University, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Shedd Is. at present manager of a largo com, pany operating in the western part of the s,tato.1 ' i - COAL call and see the . ,ri..iilt.t nn Paul sens, New Century Printers BKHNM 1241 N Stroot MWH Kspeel-lly solicit the trade of tfeese risking It well printed ! 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