The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 18, 1906, Image 2

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oT Nebraska,
Haasariaa FubMsk-
Jtotered a second class mstter,
March 14, 1906. at the Fort Ofltce at
linoolm, Neb., under the Act of Cos
aTeeeMarc I,'la7V
Manager .. , .Fred Nauahten
.Asft. Manager. W. E. tanaavan
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EellUr-l-ChUf.....R. A. Van Oradel
"Assistant Idlter. ........ Frea lallara
Athletic Editor... ...mi. Harry twen
' Reverters.
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Subgcrlptlon price $2.00 per year in
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Today wo'metKanBaa on;thebaee-
baJl teld. Xiet every gtudent come
put and ielp the yaralty win. We
puet have hia jame.
Within the lael year the University
of Nebraska has done rnore building
than in any other year pf her exist-1
once. This 1b, Indeed, to he expected
slnco the growth ojt the school has
Jbeen Very rapldikvary way. 'It is
necearyvthat-these buildiags should
yut'tip if we-areto comtinue in
Gils ajowth: Bht within another year,
or twbtho University campus wllrbe
so thoroughly crowded wjtli hulldlags
that'the campus proper will be a 6n-
The Hoodoo, man seems to fee after
the Kansans' scalp -for, fair lately,
judging by editorials from various col
lege papers and from tholr own rag.
The tidepeadentaad "Daily I6waa"
claim that the chinning department of
their respective institutions have got
tea adyaaced cases of lock-jaw owing
to the "Angelic' lscllBatloa of the
"pious" Jayhawkers, Accordingly
negotiations for-the annual "oafaJt"
are off betweerf the Iowa and Kaasas
Laws and the most radiant smile from
the brightest sunflower .that ever
bloomed in. the.trust-rlddea state coull
ftot convince the fissourlaas that they
intended to do the square thing for
Missouri needs to be shows.
Worse .still, Kansas runs into r ill
luck iii the face of her most important
track eyonts. On May 10 the captain
of the track team, on whom Kansas
depended for the 100-yard dash and
thp44Qflpralnod bis ,ankle,so. severely.
that he was. ,compelledP to make ihej
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Columbia trip, and may not bo
abloto work out any tnoro this season.
This accident may 'deprive Kansas of
irst places in the 100 and 440, dashes
and may lose the high jamp.for 'thesa,
Since YeuBg will sot eater the high;
jump as. usual, in xirder to make a;
place In the 440 to try and save that1
event. "p'yowiwIU boactlng
captain during . Ehrlscoll's mbseace.
This isnwelcbme news for Nebraska,
slnde "Hink" Winters does Jhisbest1
workWhen In fastcompany ahdys!
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3 Tne studentsare as, anxious to see
their alma mater "prosper as any one
associated with it, BuUa largo and
spacious., campus ia almost lndlspensa-
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Xdolf Myer and KHedeareJosisg no
sleep over the high jump, and would
frM mnrlivrhnrn Hlrn rnirirattnftiriB ok'
the,-26th If "Capr1 Young wouWstlck:
to. his event and-be. In good form.
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ktihe matter have-your early attention, x 75c
for second semester. Office open daily 4r?to
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Ble where three thousand students are
r gathered. They must have some "place
for recreation or'half-the pleasure of
school life will vanish, Other schools
save large campus privileges, conse
.ently they look back with fond rec
ollectlons uponthorr many pleasant
times spent "upon the campus. .We
don't say that the Nebraska, students
de iiot .do this -now but there will be
. s time in the sear future whes the
cramped condliion? of the campus will
tfk'e' away much f6f the pleasure of
- school life,
)tNo cemplaintls filed against the Re-
9sts fir their Jbosduct in placisg the
sHilng8f But we feel arrangements 1
t should W made somehow so this sys
tem of jammlsg buildings is together'
pestd. s brakes sp: Give thestu
disia a large, spseloM camss as4
they 5wi show ifaslr sssreeiatlos "is
Foolishness?. ? ?
. Lest there bo any misunderstanding
as to tho exact character of the so
called "Sophomore foolishness"- and
the 'rules which are to govern, the
samor-tho committee wish to etatq.
that tho "Sophomore Foolishness" is a
combination of rwhat were to 1)0 a class
plcslc and a Sophomorp hop, and whllo
wholesome foollshsess in the stjporla
tlye degree will prevail during the
earlier -part of the evening, at 9: SO the
gavel wiU be, turned oyer to the mas
ter of cereisonies and -ths Sophomore
sop will he s reality, "Refreshments"
will be on tap during the, evening and
the fact that the price of tickets has
been cut 'to a minimum and that "es
corts" will be out of order, eliminates 1
all possible excuse lor asy -ttepk f ah
lag to enjoy his share of this climax
,sf Sophomore functions. ,
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