THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. Cbc Daily Hcbfaskan A consolidation of Tho Hesperian, Vol. M, Tho Nobrapkan, Vol. 10, Soarlot and Cream, Vol. 4. about a more just settlement of af fairs, and to a pertain extent tho wild rush for managerial offices would not bo so corrupt. Wo hope to see some decided move is this direction In the near futuro as it Is evident that it will bo for tho good of the ontldo Univer sity intcreBts. There are Many Imitations of Baker's Cocoa Published dally, except Sunday and Monday, at tho University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob., by the Hesporlan PubllBh InK Co. and I- , t r I. Application mado for entry at tho jtostofneo at Lincoln, Nobraaka, as BQCond-clasB matter under act of Con gress of March 3, 1879. Board of Directors. O. V. P. Stout. Laurence Fosslor. II. P. Leavltt. Dwlght Cramer. A. 0. Schrolbor. Manager Fred Naughton Circulation W. B. Standovon Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Price. 2 per year In advanco Tho mass meeting held In Memorial Hall thlB morning for tho Glee and Mandolin Clubs should1 be attended by overy Btudont of tho University of Ne braBha. This will bo a meeting qulto different from, any that has been hold heretofore, but It promises to bo ono of tho moat enthusiastic over given. Several short speeches will bo given, as x well na selections by the clubs. Now, do not lot prejudices keep you away from It for you owe your sup port to the' two organizations for which thlB mooting Is hold. Within tho last few years thoro Is ono word' which has attained a groat promlnenco In tho English language. This first appeared In American poli tics, and since Its appcaranco has be come such a hobby of all political writers" sUiat It Is Impossible now io speak of politics without tho uso of this word. So great hii8 boon Its popu larity that It has at last broken Into University llfo and It "seems to bo the watchword of every student manager at the present time. Wo refer to the word "graft" as it is used so promis cuously. It matters not how hard1 any student may try to do things In an honest and upright way, yet they howl' "graft" at him. If ho does not graft he is gen erally considered a plain and simple fool for bolng so easy. This Is tho spirit that encourages graft and tho student manager generally thinks they expect It of mo, so I might as well do It That such an opinion should pre vail In a Univorstly 1b a disgrace. It seems queer that a student cannot meet a student In friendly -transaction wdthout In some way stooping to un fair means. Tho tlmo" Is to come when student management In University affairs Is to bo sot down upon, and that hard. The thing has been carried just about aB far as' public sentiment is going to per 'mlt. When this time does como wo ' o hope to see the University appoint h .committee from tho faculty that will eo thoroughly Investigate overy report of studont. management that it will be immediately crushed out Tho sooner suck a state Is brought about the bet ter Is it for the student b.ody and the University. The committee of, censor ship would bo a means of bringing Volunteer Band. Tho Volunteer Band 1b ono of the ontorprlzes of our University of whlch littlo Is heard. In fact, Very few peo plo know of such an organization. Its purpose la primarily tho promotion of foreign missions among tho students. Thoro has been twenty-six young 'men and women who have gone from our institution to tho foreign field. At tho present time there are nineteen men and women who have declared as their purpose to carry tho religion of Jesus Christ to those who do not have tho privileges which we enjoy. The Band1 has a meeting each week at which missionary Interests aro dis cussed. These meetings aro very In teresting, not only for tho spiritual help ono gets thoro, but also for tho Information received' from missionaries all over tho world. Tho meetings are hold overy Thursday evening at eight o'clock In the Young Women's Chris tian Association rooms, and' all who so deslro aro cordially invited to como. Tho meeting for Thursday, April 5, will bo held nt 8:30 o'clock instead of S o'clock. Engineering Notes. Professor Candy's two' sons are dan gerously 111 wi'th typhoid fever. It was reported yesterday that the condition of Mr. Dean was somewhat Improved. Professor Stout has Just returned from a short .trip to tho southwestern part of tho state. W. Eckles, a' studojit In the Civil Engineering Department, mot with an accident Tuesday lnx which his collar bono was broken. The Sonior Electrical and1 Senior Civil Engineers will have a gamo of baseball In tho near future. Tho .exact date has not yet been decided. It Is expected that one of tho professors In tho department will umplro tho game. While leaving the- class room In Mechanical Engineering 10 yesterday, George Abol fell over a steam book and sprained his ankle badly. Ho la under tho care of Jack Best, and It iB ithought ho will be able to attend classes In q, day or two. . i The Department of Mathematics haj arranged tho course In Mathematics 1 so that nothing but Calculus will be taken up In this course. Horotoforo It has been the custom to study tho fin ishing touches of Analytics jointly with Calculus. Three days each weeit woro devoted to Calculus and two to Analytics. It was found by this ar rangement that tho students did not .get a good1 clear understanding of the ef sentlal parts of tho Calculus, and as this Is the study most needed In tho engineering courses, It was decided to drop the Analytics with Mathematics 3 and devote the entire Bomcstor to the Calculus. This change meets with the hearty approval of the students. 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