- f - t J --pif - - rrf I THE DAkLY NEBRASKAN. u. .-- -v. V !" K ' fK Vk II ) B. I 1 !lu I-' ) u r i. r the Daily Hebraskan A consolidation of Tho Honporlan, Vol. 31, The Nobroskan, Vol. 10, Bcarlot and Croam, Vol. 4. PubllBhcd dally, oxcopt Sunday and Monday, at tho University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., by tho Hesperian Publish ing Co. Board of Directors. O. V. P. Stout. Laurence Foseler. H. P. Leavltt Dwlght Cramer. A. Q. Bchrelber. Manager Fred Namhton Circulation W. B. Standeven "Editorial Roonw, U 2WH- Duslncea Offloe, U 21 1H. Poutofflco, BUtlon A, Lincoln, Hob. OITlco hours of Dualnora Manager and Editor 1:00 to 11:80 dally. Telephone Automatlo 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Prlco. 12 per year In advanco Entered at tho poatonice at Lincoln, Nob., on Bccond-closa mall matter under tho act of congress of March 8, 18707 8U8PENDED. , Sinco its consolidation with the Hesperian and Scarlot and Cream four yoars ago, Tho Nobrnskan has been publlshod by tha-Hesporlan Publishing Compnny, the active control of the paper being in the hands of a student manngor nnd a sludent editor-in-chief, "under Iho direction of a board of con trol", composed of two members of tho faculty, one alumnus, and two -8tu-dents, all olectod by tho stockholders at an annual meeting. sThreo years ago tho paper was forcedto suspend on account of a lack of support Sinco then only the hard est work on tho part of thb managers and editors las Brought tho paper out i of debt and put it on-a sound financial basis. At a meeting of tho Board of Re gents 'last spring a student publica tion board was created, its duties bo- Any SMrt-in the House H Don't Care What You Pick Out $1.00 I Need Money. BUDD WHY PAY lng sqch as to interfere, moro or less, with the rights and duties of tho board of directors, as defined by tho articles of incorporation pf the Hesperian .Pub lishing Company. With this Hauo of Tho Nebfaskari, tho board of directors of tho Hesperian Publishing Compafl suspends publica tion, pending somo readjustment of pie method of control of tho paper. Tho Board of Regentsvwill meet on Tonight MR. KENNETH McARTHUR International Student, Sectetary Y. M. C. A. Speaks to University Men in U 06 at 7:30 I tho 14th Inst. It is to bo hoped that some plan of readjustment, satisfac tory to all may be formulated and put into effect. The board of directors desires to stato that this action is not taken for tho purposo of fomenting strife, but is that which has scorned conducive to tho most peaceable set tlement of the matters at issue. Tho attention of tho students Is called to tho salo of tickets for tho University Band concert to be given March 4th. Tho Band always responds willingly when asked to play for Uni versity functions and thoy desorvo tho loyal support of tho students in re turn. Tho concert is given for a good purposo and tho receipts will mainly go to help add a permanent improve ment to the campus. Three of the University of Califor nia's best baseball men have boon ac cused of professionalism and will bo dropped from tho team. California not only seems to have tho true sports manship idea of athletics, but believes in putting it Into practice. f Carl Chrlstophelmelor, an alumnus or this University who has just ro turned from a sojourn of several years In Europe, is at present doing re search work in Qermun at tho Univer sity of Wisconsin. Mr. Christophol moler recently rocolved tho degree of doctor of philosophy at thoUnlverslty of Berlin. An indoor baseball team has been organizod by tho Michigan co-eds. Tho first game was scheduled to bo played at Barbour "gym" Monday evening. Tho Michigan football receipts of tho year amounted to $34,494.88. The total atnletlc receipts of tho year See? $2.50 HATTER MORE? amounted to $51,647.91 and tho expen ditures wore $48,323.35, leaving abal anco of $3,224.56. Cornell students are rejoicing oyqV tho abolition of "black weok," a ten day period of, examinations which for merly came twlco a year. Tho uni versity faculty voted that any depart ment of Vo university might abolish those examinations. Several have and others are expected to follow soon. Campus Gleanings Miss Hartzell, former assistant in tho Department of Chemistry and in structor in chemistry and physics at the Academy, is in the city. Sho has been in Lead, South Dakota, for tho past year. Glen Harvey has again entored school after an absence of half a so moBter. Benj. A. Bowers has to Alpha Theta Chi. been pledged C. R. Fulton, E. E. '08, who has been doing engineering work for the Bur lington in Wyoming, has been ap pointed tlo Inspector ,of the Cody divi sion of that road, with headquarters at Lovell. Miss Clara Hermansen, '09, visited her homo in Kearney last week. "Johnny" Green, '06, who has been employed as sugorvchomist in the American Sugar Company's mill at Sterling, Colorado, sinco A'ugust, was a University visitor durlngexamlna Hon. . Miss Eleanor- Andrews has bebn compelled to .jjo homo on account of hor fnther'B illnesB. Charles Borkoy, who has boon ab sent for the past semester beca'uso of his father's health, has again resumed his work at the University. L. O. Traxler, of Stockton, Kansas, was at tho University yesterday visit ing with J. E. Bodnar. Tho, Union Literary Society, next Friday night, will debate tho Woman's Suffrage Question: 8howcr at the Dormitory. Tho parlors of Hays Hall' were tho scene of a stormy celebration last Saturday evening, the occasion being a "Domestic Science Shower" on two of Its inmates. Druing tho course of the evening the many friends of tho "brldo-to-bo" participated in a number of mock performances which have a practical value. J FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital tSOOjQOO.OO Harplna and Profits $200,000.00, Deposits t3,00,000.00 Wt have always bun kiiiwh u lit Students laundry IVt want pur busman VIII.K BitOH. II AMD LAUNDRY . fM ( Mret. 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