,.! r . L .j l. i ,.-rr- -- -i-a , r T 1 V THJE DVILY NEBRASKAN. rv N. "X Zbc Daily llebraskan A conflolldatlon of Tho Ilcoporlan, Vol. Tl, Tho Nebrukan, - Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4, PubllBhcd dally, except Sunday and Monday, at tho Unlvoralty of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., by tho llosporlan Publish ing Co. Entered as socond class matter, March 14, 1900, at tho Post Offlce at Lincoln, Nob., under the Act of Con gress, March 3, 1879. Board of Directors. O. V. P. Stout. Lauronco Fossler. II. P. Leavltt. Dwlght Craftier. A. a. Schrolbcr. Manager., Fred Naughton Circulation .W. E. Standovon Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Price, J2 per year In advance Today tho new publication board recently appointed by the Regents meet to dccldo definitely upon tho fu turo policy of tho Dally NebraBknn. This board Is to talco tho place of tho former Hesperian board of publication. Tho members pf the new board, as ap- pointed are: Professors Richards, Louise Pound, Grummann, Avery and Registrar Clarke. This change of management, while it wlll not materially change tho policy of the paper, yet It Is to jnake a de cided change of University publica tions. Tho chango will not bo so evi dent thla-yoar as at the beginning or next, when It is expected that the more decided changes will bo made. Chancellor Andrews has labored hard during tho past two years to place Hho Nobruskan on what was considered n different and better basis. The meth od of electing editors and managers is qulto likely to bo revised, but as yet nothing is cleflnlto as to the moflo 0000 - 0"K - i P ? P 1 COMMITTEEMEN DINNER ST. PAUL'S FRIDAY, APRIL 6:15 to bo adoptod. The present manage ment and control jiro well satisfied with the -settlement, and assert that the Chancellor and Regents have been very fair In their treatment. - Thero Is a growing complaint among tho Btudents of a certain department ' of this Institution against tho compul sory keeping on of-coat3 during labora tory hours. Exactly why such an in convenience should bo Imposed upon the students of this department when In the laboratories of other depart ments a man Is permitted to remove his coat when the weather necessU tatos It has not yet ben explained. Whore there any objectfbn on tho 'part or students attending it might too Justified, but where this is not tho case, 'as.lt is not in the department under discussion, It seems not only unjust to the students, but n real In jury in that it hinders them materially in their work. DEBATERS ORGANIZE. At Banquet Propose the Formation of a Debating Society. Jack Miller banqueted the debaters at his home, 1S19 C street, Wednesday evening. Tho squad, tho toam and Professor Fogg were present and re port a .most enjoyable time. During the evening tho project ot establishing an honorary debating so ciety In the University was taken up and discussed. Tho discussion result ed in the appointing of a committee of throe C. C. McWhlnney, Mason Wheeler and J. M. Swenson to draw up plans for such an organization. Tho society, if formed, will probably be modeled after tho debating societies of the East, whero membership is based strictly upon excellence In de bate and general scholarship. Tho candidates are elected to membership only after they have proven them selves proficient in competitive try outs. Tho committee which has the matter in hand will report conclusions to the squad at its next meeting, Tuesday, May 1, when definite steps will be taken toward perfecting the organiza tion of tho society. Committeemen's Dinner. Tonight Is the nigTit, six the hour, and St. Paul's church tho place. The program is complete, tho toasts spicy, the victuals well done. The service Is guaranteed. No committeeman's din ner has ever yet been served without n ten years' guarantee and tonight will be no exception. Dr. Condra will be there and L. C. Oberlles, Dean Ringer and MrTlialley. They will tulk as they have talked In the past straight from tho shoulder und to tho point. Dr. Paine will also bo there and a dozen more of tho city's t o oooo 8 8 1 I CHURCH TWENTY - SEVEN P.M. 9 i best blood. In fact, the Indications o're that this will bo the most success ful dinner over given by the Y. M. C. A., witylch Is saying a groat deal. The prlco of admission, which in cludes everything from toasts and tarts to beans and (Budwelser?), Is fifteen cents Just enough to pay the room rent. Y. M. C. A. men, it Is something you cannot miss. Wo need your voice in the singing and the yells. Your presenco Is solicited. P. S. No, girls, we are sorry. For men only! Come out and hear Dean RIhgor nt the Y. M. C. A. committeemen's din ner. Remember, it's tonight at C:15. Dining room of St. Paul's church. J. P. 'Bailey of Omaha will act as toastmaster at tho committeemen's dinner tonight at G:15. t r. Hagfard, 212-213 Bickorda Wk ERE'S a picture M of one of our spring styles neat sn't it? This suit looks T2.M better yet upon close in spection Come in and see if this isn't true $10 to $30 is the range of prices " - ' - - ' - - I I I C4fifrtfG JFttrtHMmts, KffAts arid Artistic rua KiniLt: Photography rC)OCO(VVVXVVXXXxDy3COOOOOOOC Ice Cream and Soocooooooooooooooocoooooo GREGORY THE COAL MAN CHARLES B. GREGORY, U. of N. '91. BOTH PHONES. 1044 O STREET 1 ' w . h i jj0SQQGGteQO$OOOO O 00000CC0C0000 How Mvch Do You Pay For Your 1 Clothes g Do a littlethinkingtex priced about this. ' ' Why not ? 6$000$000$0$00900$00 I X V. 1 I SA ' TV I VV-'j: 'If rX' 1'"' 44 a A; '. - vtfUV J V w : u: : iC'yW . 'v II-'. Kl v. v- l,J "TH6 colleqet - V,T. - . 1 - . . .Shorjf't Af.vff Ortfcrs fi'led. 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