The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 21, 1906, Image 2
A w '1 IW- j S THE DAILY NBBRASKAN. A ' I h r -. X s. If " i i?" ,t 4: c fc ' the Daily Ylibraskan A consolidation of JHjo Hesperian, Vol. fl. Tho Nebraskan, Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4. Published dally, except Sunday and Monday, at tho University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hesperian Publish ing Co. Application mndo for entry at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mattor under net 6f Con groas of March 3, 1870. Board of Directors. O. V. P. Stout. Laursncs ITosalor. II. P. Leavltt. DwlRht Cramer. A. a. Schrelbor. Manager Fred Circulation W. 12. Naughton Standovon Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Rubscrlptton Price, $3 por year In advnnco Ventilation. With the coming of March and Its rapid changes lu tho thermometer, the University authorities find themselves rapo to faco with an old and serious problem, that of ventilation. Only the newest buildings on tho campus have any somblanco of ventilation apparatus of a late typo and tho student who has to .uttond classes In the old buildings finds hlmBolf forced to acclimate him self according to tho Ideas ofhls pro fessor on ,the subject of air. Frpjn ono room whore no thought is given to ventilation and (ho air is close and Btuffy to an over-ventilated room, whore ho Is subjected to tho chilly March winds, as though they wore June zephyrs, the student goes, and says nothing, wondering why he has a headache and has trouble, keeping his mind on tho lecture. Whore classes aro nslnrge as many of ours nro, whoro twenty to fifty studonts aro packed In ope room, someone should sco that at leust a small current of air is passed through tho room. The library is no exception to this rulo. as at times it resembles a rofrlgoratlng plant in ono corner, while another seemB to roBom ble a hot house. Lot us hayo air, pure air, and enough of it that each may have his full quota without being 'sub jected to a heavy cold by draughts. To Raise the Standard. At a Tecont meoting of tho commit- too on toachors' certificate's It was do elded to raise the standard of work under which tho certificate is to bo granted', Heretofore a minimum grado of 80 in the subject or subjects to be taught was .required of all studonts trying for tho cortlflcato, but In tho fu ture that grado will not only have to bo mado In their special studies, but in every department in which tho stu donts take work. Tho aim of tho committee in mak ing this change 'was to admit to tho privileges of tho University cortlflcato only thoso 'students who shall have prqvqn themselves studious, serious in t'MfijV'undorUJklnKs and slncoro in their work. This tho amendment will doubt less do. At tho same time It will stim ulate better work;on tho part of .thpso wbx asplro to tho honor and will, cull out those who are hero for other pur .poses ha study. ',. in Kansas, for March 1'7 has tho following comment on tho re cent udvent of '09 caps In Nebraska: "Tho frcBhmoh at Nebraska blos somed out In gaudy now class caps tho other day In tho crimson and whito of tho University colors. Wonder, if tho recont blizzard didn't mako thoso Ice-cream "IldleTs" look like less than thirty conts?" "Tho Kansan." also does us tho honor to quoto our editorial on the general assessment of students in full. From nil Indications tho Jayhawkcr institution seems ns wo)l ploased with tho system as tho othor Institutions which nro contemplating Its inaugura tion. "Tho Knnsan" says: "Nebraska has taken up with tho genoral assessment plan as tho only way to ovor raise tho debt which sho has boon piling up under tho old sea son ticket plan. Tho feo which the Dally Nobraskan Ib urging Is four dol lars each, for students of tho Univer sity. Tho studont tax is bound to como to ull Important schools and col leges sooner or later, for It is the only way to keep all departments of a large and growing Institution interested in all tho lines of tho work which tho various organizations stand for. The proposition which the students and faculty managers outlined Is just What our organizations need to place tnem on n strong foundation of general sup port. So far no ono has been found who would 'knock on the proposition, which Is In Itself a fact worthy of no tice. When the petitions aro circu- Jated through tho University as they wlllxbo before long, every loyal Jay hawkerwho believes In student en terprise should try to bo among tho first to put his nnme on the list, and pledge hlmsolf topay the fee so long as he stays In the university. Through some mlsconriectlon tho wires which ring tho bells havobe como crossed, and now tho bolls rlnjh occasionally and seml-occaslonnlly Dreaming studonts, wearily waiting for "tho hour to close and tho lecture to ccaso, aro brought rudely out of their dreams by tho sounding of bells, only to find that the hour Is just half gono. It ts hoped that tho bells will bo fixed soon, so as to ring on tlrnp regular, that the student may be al lowed to continuo his dreams undis turbed. Secure City Contract. Chas. Beardsley and C. H. Brock way, former students of tho Depart ment of Civil Engineering, havo se cured tho contract for tho construction of a city rosorvolr at tho A street pumping station. Tho contract calls fofa resorvolr 100x60 feet, to be built of concrete. Tho projoct is already sorao wcoks undor way. A Tho now Museum Building will soon bogln to taku shapo, If tho piles of brick and other mnterial aro any Indi cation, Two small tool houses have also been put In position and as soon as tho present cold snap moderates it is hoped that ground will bo broken and that work will bo pushed forward as fast as posslblo. Nebraska Freshmen Tho "Dally Kantian" Rockefeller 'University Falls to Pay Expenses. At tho recent regular raid-winter convention of Chicago University, A, W. 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