.-'TBwwf-Trw'WT t; " '' ' v-syy?gijw s?iFvffcjr y jy isftipqffH giT1 4ff V THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. v ""Wf W ? s. I , tc Dap ftcbraskan A consolidation of Tho HcBpcrlan, Vol. ?1, Tho Nobrostain, Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vl. 4. Published dally, except Sunday and Monday, nt tho University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., by tho Hesperian Publish ing Co. Application mndo for entry nt tho poBtofllco nt Lincoln, Nebrnska, as second-claBB matter under act of Con gress of March 3, 1879. Board of Directors. O. V. P. Stout. Lauronc rowmr. II. P. Leavltt. DwlRht Cramer. - A. 0. Schrolbor. l Manager Fred Naughton Circulation W. B. Btandcvcn Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Price, 2 per year In advance It would scorn to fwiy fair-minded person lhat n body of young Amcrlcrfu citizens, working for u profosBlonnl degi'ce, should bo nblo to-cpntrol them selves at least while In tho clans room or library and to act as gentlemen. ThlH, of cpurBO, does not apply to tho whole college by far, but only to a fow who either lack manliness to control their appetites or else have so little consideration for otheis that they per slbt in this nefarious practice. How con a young man, starting out in life, With his knowledge of the technical points of the low "thoroughly saturated Iwlth tobacco juico over hope to suc ceed? Would the men In question act thus In their own homes? We hope not. CCCt(CCCC(CCCCCJC3S3 In another column of today's paper will be found a piece of nows which show a deplorable lack in one depart ment of our University. It Is lhat the authorltlOB-havo found it necessary for sanitary reasons to purchase- two dozen spittoons, and to placo the same at frequent Intervals In the largo lecture room of tho law college. That" such a stop should bo made necessary ceilalnly reflects no credit to the mombers of tho student body of .one of our strongest colleges. To think that It Is ImpoBslblo for a number of young men to gather In a lecture room and stay there long enough to recite or hear lectures In two or three sub jects without having to glvo thom BcLvea over to one of x tho filthiest habltiKthnt Ingenious man Nivor in vented; tb-think that, a group ofToung men supposeuly.rcprescntatlvo of thfr best, our state pYoduces, and who aspire to tho high honovspf helping o mako and carry out thoN'ry laws which govern tho state, should hus carry conditions to tno point whom Engineering Notes. . Charles 12. Downton, representing the Wcstlnghouse Electric and Manu facturing company, will bo In Lincoln on April 9, at which time ho will glvo n lantern, slide lecture to tho engineer ing students with a view to Interesting tho ojcctrlcnl graduates In their ap prentlceshlp course offered for college students. Ho will arrive at 9 a. m. and will leave at 10:15 a. m., nnd will therefore not havo much time to spend in Lincoln. Tho Engineering Society banquet will bo held at tho Lindoll Hotol on Friday night, April 7, at 8 p. m. James M. Iloh'rbaugh, C. E. '98, who Is now employed as an engineer on the ltock Island railroad at Fairmont, Nebr., Was a campus visitor last week Ho was hero for tho purpose of obtain ing Iho services of two or three men to assist him In his work nt Falrbury, Tho class in surveying is making a topographical map of the fair grounds. The forestry division Is malting an exploratory survey of tho Salt Crook valley. Several new instruments have been added to the .apparatus for tho surveying classes. Including an aneroid bnromuter, a polar planimetcr, and several other articles such as tapeF, rodB, chains and field glasses. Theso now Instruments arc welcomed by tho students in this department, as they "6 S Corners o z y O am yyesterfield' s NEW ATTRACTION yi z o lmivcrsiiy Students will find ijem Especially Attractive AM'S cafe Ks- Jiy-121 North Thirteenth Corners the General Electric company at. Schnectndy, N. Y. Tho students In tho blacksmith shop course nro gratified by tho recent ad dition of a 200-pound steam hammer to the shop apparatus. , O00CXXXXXXXXX)O000O00000OO0 0000O0O00OOO000O0O00O000O0 ...SI0.00 MARCH RAIN GOATS ... Mino nro tho gonnino "Crnvonotto" Coat, $10; broad shoulders and full. Other merohnnts don't seo how I can soil $Ifi.OO and $18.00 coats for f 10. - -"SWELL SCALP" WHY PAY MORE? Academy Notes. "Slouch la," March 16. Boys ii striped overallsand sollod shirts. Mnrrln SdmmervUle is suffering from an acute attack" of Inflammatory rheumatism. DcRoy DeOroff has been compelled to leave school on account of sickness. A new course. has been Introduced into the curriculum of the Academy. Tho course Is one that is usually given In the kindergarten, but on account of the neglect In the early education of many of the students it was Intro ducted Jnto tho Academy, just who is rcsponslblp we are unable to state. Tho name for tho new course Is conr monly given as "mumps." About twelve are numbered among thoso who nro "taking" the now cQurse. John Lewis is still ill after having recovered from nn attack of tho mumps. Ills heart wns affected. Miss Jessie Garner and Miss JSdrlnnn Young, two former students at the Academy, havo returned after an ab sence of abouTone year. g Dr. Sam'l. S. Shean ...OPTICIAN... 8 3 1123 O STREET jjj J Your Patronafo Solicited 8 BUDD OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO J5mAJTERJ such-a step is' necessary, deserves only tho severest criticism. ' It 809ms -queer that these mon who nro addicted to tho habit 'of chewing tobneco and expectorating any placo -within a radius of a yard of their chair should nojt have respect enough for their professors and fellow students to refrain from their loathsome occupa , tion long enough to attend their claBSOs. . How can a man expect to get the best out of a lecture when he Is spend log ljalf his time- looking for a good REplace (o1 expectorate, ' or looking for havo been In need of additional "ap-panitus-for a long time. Norton Ware Is with tho Westorn Pacific Tnilrond on construction work. A. J. Collltt, M. E '01, has boon mado 'chief of the oloctrlcal engineer ing department of tho Union Pacific. The position secured by Mr. Collltt I& 0110 of importance and responsibility. Melvin Price, formerly instructor of mechnnlcnl drawing In the University, has been' made professor of mechau leal engineering at 'the University of Cincinnati. Hugo Honig, fo'rinorly a student in tho mechanics arts department, is su perintendent- of r largo . aridgecomi pany at Red OaK JwtJ , Sophomores. Sophomores are asked to submit names of persons from the class who arc qualified to act in tho capacity ot assistant manager or managing odltor. With each namo submitted state -tho position the person is nominated to. Names should .bo- handed to Yoder or Burr before Wednesday ovo'nlng, that thoy-maybo approved. Tho men ap proved will bo voted on at tho class mooting Thursday morning. ThlB Is to fncilltato matters as buslrie'ss of Importance must be lookod nftor. STUDENTS For first-class Tailoring at low prices, see Union College Student Tailors. Automatic Phone 3255. Union College Tailors! rOBT OFFICE BliDG. oooo we know how to print Anything, let us con vince you .. . . greer-cooper' co. ' 1134. O STREET. 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