The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 26, 1906, Image 2

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THE DAILY ISEBRASKAN,
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CJc Daily Uibraskan
A consolidation of
Tho Hcsporlan, Vol. CI, Tho Nobmskan,
Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4.
Publlflhed dally, excopt Sunday and
Monday, at tho University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hesperian Publlah
ln Co.
Entered as Bocond class matter,
Mnrnh 14 IflftR. at tllO Post OfllCO at
Lincoln, Nob., under tho Act of Con
gress, March 3, 1870.
Board of Directors.
O. V. P. Stout. Laurence Fossler.
H. P. Loavltt.
Dwlght Cramer. A. 0. Schrelbor.
Manager, Fred Naughton
Circulation W. E. Standovon
Telephone Automatic 1521
Night Telephone Automatic 2385
Subscription Price, f 2 er yx In advance
Dean Rlngor was recently appointed
doputy city attorney of South Omaha.
This come as a surprise, since tho city
attorney Is a democrat In politics and
Dean a ropubllcan. But this moro
than anything olso testifies of thb ster
ling qualities of Nebraska's former
football star and all round man. That
ho is making a success of his chosen
profession is without a doubt true.
Those who know Dean when in school
are not surprised at his rapid advance
ment, and thoy only congratulate
themselves upon having him as a
friend.
Such successes as this more than
anything else make tho Btudents feel
proud of Nebraska, and the men and
women sho Is sending out. These tes
timonies of Iho work of tho Institu
tion tend to make her moro and moro
appreciated by thoso In attendance.
Thoy realize what great opportunities
aro in storo for them If thoy will only
go after thorn. Tho spirit of "Nobras-
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fca forever" seems to bo growing
stronger every year among tho stu
donts. and s.uch wb sincerely hope will
contlnuo to be tho case.
Today marks a now era in tho his
tory of Btudont affairs in Nebraska.
Professor Grovo Barber, chairman of
tho committee on student organiza
tions, has called a mooting of all tho
treasurers of classes .and managers of
student publications and functions in
his office. This list does not include
managers of athletic teams. Tho aim
of Dr. Barber in his meeting today Is
to tell the student managers simply
of the aim of tho commttteo and not in
any way censure them.
From now on it Is safe to say that
student affairs' will bo run on a moro
safe basis. Managers will bo moro
careful about appropriating money for
their own use or for purposes of un
necessary valuo to affair thoy are
handling. It will bo a moans of puri
fying every student concern, and stu
dents relations In a financial way will
bo moro business llko and aboveboard.
Tho students have taken this move
ment on the part of the faculty In a
very kindly way. Thoy know tho
spirit In which tho thing is intended,
and aro. Willing to meet It half way.
Tho faculty have in no way antagon
ized tho students and tho students aro
ready to reciprocate this friendly
spirit.
THE PROFESSOR'S LOVE STORY.
Dally lowan Explains a Recent Mar
riage In the Faculty.
Leslie McAuliff has a new model for
his part in the Dramatic club play,
soon to be given, and will not need to
take Wlllard as his only instructor.
Ho should at once wirite to Prof. Hen
drlxson of Iowa collego for pointers.
Two or three summers ago the pro
fessor started to Beek recuperation after
a year of arduous work In tho class
room and laboratory, In tho mountains
of Colorado. The little god of love
smiled as his victim locked the door
upon his choice assortment of test
tubes and retorts and chemicals of
noxious smells, and sharpened his.
arrows for tho service that was ahead
of them.
The professor journeyed westward,
all unconscious of tho fate that was to
befall him; the little god went with
him.
Tho professor mounted a stage- for
a ride through a mountainous country.
There were others on board; among
them a young lady. Her name was
Miss Elizabeth Bradley. Now it Is
Mrs. Walter S. Hendrlxson. Tho little
god smiled broadly and perched him
self upon tho driver's seat. At the
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right moment the horses gave a sud
den plunge and (Jarted down the steep
defllo a.t breakneck 3peed. There was
a crash; the stagecoach disintegrated;
its "passengers, were violently thrown
out. Tho little god picked himself out
of tho ruins, sawi Miss Elizabeth Brad
ley with a broken ankle, and tho pro
fessor, armed with the kit of a doctor,
who was among tho Injured passongers,
hastening to her side, spread his wings
with a broad smile and hied him away
to find other work to do; for now there
was nothing more for him there.
But one of the characters In tho Wil
lard play, tho scheming widow who
sought In vain to marry tho professor,
revealed a great truth which has been
further proven by this little chapter in
real life when he said: "No man can
carry an unconscious woman In his
arms without proposing to her."
But tho curtain fell on tho "Pro
fessor's Lovo Story" In real life Wed
nesday In Linous, Mo., when Prof.
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to Miss Elizabeth Bradley.
Juniors.
In the dark brown shades or worry,
Whore tho Juniors loiter- dally,
And tho lessons growing heavy
Make their hearts o'erflow with sorrow.
Bright the day and soft tho laughter
Prom tho Freshman as he slufeth,
But the day Is dark and silent
In the class-room of tho Junior.
Come "sad heart and ceaso repining,"
Toil not on the 5thoMay;
Fold your books and llko the
Arabs to the State Farm steal away.
Cast your sorrow and your worry
In tho dim torgotten past,
Joining hands and hearts as children,
Children of tho Junior class.
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