The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1906, Image 1

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1906.
Price 5 Cents
pSbe 3Daih IFlebraehan
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MUST REGISTER
IIEGISTRATION SYSTEM FOR ATM-
LETIC BOARD ELECTIONS.
Students Register from May 2d to 5th, J
InclusiveThis System Adopted
by Unanimous Vote of Board.
Tho committee appointed by llie
Athletic Board at Its special meeting
last Friday, April 27, .made q. report-!
o'the. Board at Its regular meeting
yesterday morning, May 1. This com
jnitteo consisted of Dr. R. G. Clapp,
Jr. T.t L.. Bolton and William Hoar,
and thoy wero instructed to dovlse and
recommend to the Board some scheme
by which the "petty politics';' and
'slush fund'' element of the eolctlon of
'student members to tho Athletic Bpard
$5ould be, eliminated. -
h The following recommendations
we're accepted, and approved by the
Board
Rules for Registration of Voters for
Election of. Student Members of the
jjAthletlc Board To be .eligible) vote
(for a student member to the Athletic
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.Board all personsUntist bo registered
Ikai pay a fee of. Iwenty-flve cents,
njfjdca-Bhall.makBWm eligible to vote
at such elections..
f Students, ex-students, .alumnae and
jjyebrgjQfiheTrfculty- mkf tibcomo
tquaUflipd to partake flak;8iclxilecUons
by.complylng with rules governing reg
istration. . - ' V v
, Persons wishing to bocome qualified
voters shall present themselves in per
son to the registration board herein to
he provided -for.
A student shall v lnscribe his name,
class and school- in a book kept for
that purpose. Ex-students shall In
scribe their names, school and year or
years of attendance. Alumnae shall
inscribe their names, school and year
of graduation. Faculty members shall
Inscribe their names, school and the
department In which they work.- '-
Identification of any person attempt
ing to register or vote may at any time
bo called for. ---
The registration .board shall con
sist of three' men, who shall sit two'
hours allay, from eleven a. m. to one
p". m. each day,' from May 2' to May 5,
Inclusive, for the purpose-of-registor-lng
all those who wish to vote for stu
rent, members of the Athletic Board
on Wednesday, Maltr.
The committee rccommended-appli-
catlons of nominees for Athletic Board
,v members be accepted as late ani May
,8, instead of- May 1st, and In conse
quence of this thcrolectlon date was
stponed from May 9 .to May 16.
V. M. C. A. Meeting.
The prayer meeting tonight wllL.be
led by-Mr. Jas. Andorso'n. A discus-
. slon as to how college men hsould
spend their Sundays will be taken up
. ' and; .this will be of interest to a great
--' number. The meetlne will beeln.
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j promptly at 7 o'clock with songs and
.Twill conclude at. 7:30. All men in-"-
ylted. It is" held in the Association
brooms.
.. PRELIMINARIES 8ATURDAY.
All Entries Must Be In by Thursday
Evening, May 3d.
All men Intending to enter the home
meet next Saturday, May 5, must havo
their, entry, blanks In the hands .of the
athletic department before six o'clock
next Thursday evening, May 3, In or
der that proper arrangements for tho
meet can be made and that all entries
may appear on the program.
Lest someone may think that "pre
liminaries" means that a few old men
will got out next Saturday and com
pete for places and that new men will
have no show, the department wishes
to lay stress on the fact that Is to bo a
home-meet.
Very often men, who are out under
doctor's orders, orl"juat for recreation
and exercisQ, surprise themselves 'and
.develop into first place men and there
fore Captain Penrod Is voir anxious
to nave all candidates enter some
event.
Every, year means much for a man
on the track and every real test such
as one gets in a meet means even
more, for although he may finish last,
ho has done .something If ho haB fin
ished tho event it'll help nlm de
velop a determination to enter the fol
lowing year and stick to it until he
'does win. .
NOMINATE TICKET
FRATERNITY MEN NOMINATE
TICKET YESTERDAY.
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Tennis.
Interest in tennis is growing. Each
day sees a greater number of players
on the courts, west of the library. Tho
courts' are in much better shapethia
year than ever before. Tho rairuhof
the past week havo placed them in ex
cellent condition. Tho backstop along
.the north side Is nearly completed. '
"Avprellmlnary tournament will prob
ably take place the first of next week
to select a team to' play Doane, tho
latter part of the week. Definite ar
rangements havo not been completed,
but it is likely that .matches will be
played with Minnesota, Iowa, .Kansas
and Missouri, and possibly othor
schools;
Persia Stables, llTery, call a4 fcac
. gate, ilf P St. , Bell Wt. uU 1KI.
Y. W .C. A.
The Sunday service's during tho
month of May aro to bo in charge of
the different classes. Next Sunday,
May 6th, will be "SenlorVSunday, and
we are expecting that this will be ono
of the best and one of the largest
meetlrigs-of the year. .JTheuSeniors
have secured Dr. Swearlngen to give
a message at that time and no girl
can afford to miss-hearing him. Espe
cially let all Senior girls BhowthoIr
colors and be 'present at this meeting.
Beet of reeling Prevails at Meetlnf
AH Men Are Elected Unank'-
mdusly by Delegates.-
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"Tfio fraternity men mot yesterday
and elected their candidates for the
Athletic Board -election. Tho repre
sentatives this year aro'mombors of
fraternities who had no man In the.
ust jast year. Tho best of spirit
seemed to prevail between tho frater
nities at their meeting yesterday, and
tho nominations were all unanimous.
. Tho following: men w'era tha nonrU-
ates selected:
FASchmidt. - - t- r.-j
LloydTJenslow. , r-far.-";
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E. E. Spraguo
N. N.-Welton.
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Those Proposals.
As promised in Saturday's Nebras
kan, there Is more to.bo said about
"Tho Evening of Proposal8'-whIch Is
to be given May 5th in- Memorial Hall.
- First, as the. title Indicates, there
will" bemoro than one, proposal upon
that occasion. Usually one proves very
lnterestlng.jmaglne the three-fold
interest and -oxcitemen when 'it is.
known that there wlllbe three in- the
same evening'. The three Splays in
which these events occur are Brleht
and entertalnlngr-The titles are ThoT;oJlcernIng tho religious character -of
Morning Call," "Tho Last Waltz," and
"A Proposal Under Difficulties."
Then the price of admission' Is
small, only twenty-five cents, so that
everyone may cpmo and bring seyoral
friends. . -'
It behooves all prospective peda
gogues' to attend Dr. Luckoy's lecture
on the "Making of a Teacher" at con
vocation this morning.
Junior Committees.
President Myers of the Junior class
yesterday appointed members of. tho
two committees as follows:-- '
Committee on Amendments Wolfo,
chairman, Campbell, Hannah, E. M.
Davis, H. CCourrlor.
Committee on Reception tolSenlora
0. P. MoWllllams, chairman, Cheney,
Potter, Rush, Josie Frazier, Lott, Grace
Denny, Beatrice Clarke, Alice Agee.
Union ShlalDg Parler Saime, Its
cents; chairs for lafles. 1011 O St
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NOTICE
All Cadets who have paid up their subscrip-
a tion before May 27th will have their paper
delivered daily at camp.
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Defends University '
It Is encouraging to find suchvsup
portors ;of the' University . througSbu
tho state as is the editor of the Ash
land Gazette. The following is an ed
itorial which appeared recently la the
columns of that jper:.
, Some weeks ago a local preacher
attacked thejellglous.splrit of the state
university in. an open" address at a
union meeting of the city churches,
asserting that tho institution was a
"hotbed of infidelity," and that its stu
dents and graduates were generally-
infidels of "the worst type. The Ash
land, dazetto challenged the statement
atxd made -Inquiry of the" registrar of
the state university for Information
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theMIfe at the Inatitution., The Gazette
has slnceprlntedsa.statement from the
registrar thatT makes an ' interesting
showing. It shows that, of all tho in
Btructlonal staff with the rank ofi pro
fessor, associate professor,- 'assistant
professor and adjunct professor, sixty
per cent are members of some church
and nearly af are attendants at-omo
church. The university Y. M. 0. A.
has 300Tmembers, the, university Y, W.
C. A. .360 members. Of the' 594 fresh
men 373 "are church members, 187
church .adherents and 34 have no af
filiation. , The other classes run- about.,
the same. Of the total attendance but;
five pec cent have noafiliatton with
'any church. Almost every church In
iiincoln Is shown 'to have a university
class in its Sunday school. Out of the
eleven fraternities, seven have weekly
Bible classes cbnducted by the secre
tary of the university Y.M. Q4 A. or
one of their members, These classes
meet in thV chapter houses usually
Sunday afternoons or oa some evening
in the week.
In addition the Gazette calkf attea
tion to the fact that Chancellor 9.
"BenJ. Andrews 'is ome of the best,
known Baptist preachers la the west,
while the largest Bibto'claes ia the
First Baptist Suaday school U eoat-
posed entirely of ualYersity students.
Religious exercises are conduct
every morning Ja ike state university
chapel by the dlffereat paetots' otlJmr
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