The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 22, 1906, Image 1

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p.'.'W ito NeVaska's five. At tho end pr tho
V&J 3tiHth' the score stooil 2-3- ni . fiifl
. Jenth yielded no runs for aithnr! ium
'4tat Kfn8 hit ifilllken. In the 'flrat
ft sucn an extent
thatcjj :inea crossed tho TTome
PMiflSiiJrk at after Hoffman
a(tfcitr'naK.of this Inning, and were
aWle tb-;fetrtwo.iperi across the fourth
w.; Jlere-lofffflan settled' ddwa and
rsfHstd- toiTevt!arroH a safe hit. A
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THEODORE TOOMAS ORCHESTRA,
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TOREK GRAND "CONCERTS MAY 2 AND 22, , JH&
Scats on safe at (J. A. CraocerCo Season tiefcets $3,00j Single
1 "' " adnil5ipn$ ancf $1.00
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KansnR .. 9.,ft ft ft n n n i nh ' ts
NebrasJ(fl. , .0 10020 0 000 ,85
Earned' runa-rNebrttska. Twio-base
hits Johnson, Hetherlricttm. ' JHaMce.
Sacrifice hlU-rrWllson, Ponlon; Stolen
bases Ho.therlngton, Bloss. Oa'ddls.
Wne, Fenlon, Carroll' 2, flprague.
Bases on balls OffHo"ffpianij3f off
Mu'llIWn 1. Hit ,by plfcher-By M!ulll-
kia V by- Hoffman, a.. Struck 'oitt-By
Hoffman X0,by Munikln-0. .Umpire
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Iwx. He has 'feeen itlkhlnK for the
edlca so far tafe jfskrjr Owd' hiswon.
.-every gaine.'ltoied Alkfch'maHy
g . aeenfalni pltch'bre,;erercoarfden:(
ffes'V v-. ofhlg power. to deHventhefoodsAn
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. 'of the. first and) pleveatti, innings, he
pitched the best kind of Ball. His!
peed wis toomuch for six 'Of -the
Jayhawkers, p Jie hadslx , striKe-dUUt
at'tke nd or the Kame'. Hoffman', the
Ki&'t. V n?M pitcher, Iwlrlejl a great 'gameH
v ' , erjd. 'the lamt pitcherKansas Unlver
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jpotk ' teams made. a' -gpodmany
viiuiB, uuir ivmsjg TroYeaine greatest
uKuuer, uhviust &yen aozenXQ'tue
, 'yarslty's six. But ,ttie Southerners al
ways recovered in time- to pullthem-.
mvea out'otrthe, hole. .SpragneJ the.
n -' asood'vfetm?, pulling down. wnlco
hLs-s., u,iibu mKKingR Tun. ;Aae, prettiest
DEAN P-QJOtiq ON JUSTICE!" '
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A44rtv4" ChnvMn pn A6me
Caw fo tiilrh : 'fGllkeatltfaetlon. .
t -TheHpresentHdissRtisfaction with-the
tidminlstratiom of Justice in tills ooun-
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MHriuK wi inut Lut h iegiy? game
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:wa on at Antelope park1''
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The American system, and likewise
(that.of England, is, to stete.it frankly,
archaic, behihdthe. times: . Under, the
preeetttrgysteBi. tkare.'araaatirAlvtaA. -" ---' - -- -'-- -- -
.many -rjiKv.tiusowitryr.t Tpse-r wm
u viuvei- HuraiHistrauoa.. otr JUS
tica therp should ke but one or two
courte, thus obviaUaa; to-a. large ex
,tent ihe, great "multitude 'of appeals
itWhloh are at preseat. swamping, the
judiciary of this country .
- Afourth and, in somerespect most
important cause of. all te,-the.evJron.
ment under which Justice Is ..aiiimlnls
tere'd in America. The apparent In
difference of the' public towards the
Judiciary, .the great, strain put Uiion.
that department-because we try. to
make Jt do' the fyork of- the social or
der: the selecting of .nolltlclanB to
IVY DAY PROGRAM
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COMMITTEE HAt ARRANQID POM
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Prodram tal aTvntOuttfflhr!ir.i,.iJ., 1
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'Marvin the Ivy. Day drattr.,,tu'
The Senior class will celebrate Ivy '
day Wednesday, afternoon. The nroi.-
grtyn will begin at 2 o'clock, heartiw.r
Schlller-Llnde, and it Is as follow: 'Y . f
1. Muslc-;Y. M. C. A. QUartetfe. rv-
2. IVy Day Oration B. 'k MarVln,.
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I. Eresentetion Class Memorial '
Wm. Wfiilen. '- v
7. Response--Ohancellor -Andi'ewsi;
0. rianting.tne ivy, . ;.$
; plaining the ntUHldb; the Anterlcao
fK, wsrjiw -ipe couvts'at convoca
tion, yesterday morning.
xAraonjEtne primary causes for this
dissatisfaction itLthci, mechnnical opor
atlqrt of tho law Under this system
th flhbr shades , of tjiistlco cannot bo
BummieiBiuu, xviiuuivr umurance ,is
the popular, antagonism toward the re
straining laualltle8.of Jtlvb law an an-
taaonism Which' is rminrl In nvmv lanfl
xhere, acodo "q laws exist. A third
and ,oq:ually ia great on obstacle as
Who othier'two, is the opinion held by a
lrge raajprlty of people that the ad
ministration of Justice is an easv mat
to Ttie truth' is, there are few if any
tasks so-'dimculL -as that of the coV
sclentibus magistrate. ,
Under the 'head-of causes which He
in tho English legal' system; Dean
Foundpointed Tout that, the spirit, of
the law-'ls-diametrically antagonistic-
to individualism and Ilkowjse tp th,r
fighting instincts of tho Anglo-Saxons
as arae'e, and is for this reason op
posed by them. Another evil exist-'
Ing under this 'same, head Js the in!
;flUence of politics upq tlrey execution
of -the. law" " '
v.AtWrdCe3fplanatlon for the reseat
spirit, of dlssatlsfactipii' Iff the in
fllclency of tWT Judicial organization.
nerlcao toward produclngiho ttresent snlrit'-f
toward prodMnglho present, splrit'-of
dissatisfaction
''Under these circumstances." con
cluded Dr. Pound, 'it is a wonder that
the condition of the-administration of
Justlceds as good as lt-W
9. Presentation of Trowel Presli1
dent Crites, . ?i . . '---?
10. Response H. ti. Myers, pres'l,.
dent'Junior claw. . ' 'f'" ,, l C
11. The May pole. ' V '&?i-'
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ClaM.tenf.'r "?.'.
Tune Jlaglei.Bells.-, . .; "
Pare Thee Well. Uaiv w,fe4.i.f
1. The Senior class we, are, , Vi t-
.vye came irom far and near. ; ' R
It was in nifae'teen-two " '.i.3.
That we all-gathered here., ,
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But soon we'll, Wave-61 dUni ffi
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P.rtv &yin;aturday Nfiha. jpittfriet
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The annual daaclns: narty. eiven bv
the Freshman class Saturday-evening
at Walsh Halloas a. success In every
particular.' The halls were tastily
decorated ;ln pink a4.greem the. class
colors; th!, ref reshnients served ,by
tko traditional J,Tommy," and the
quests nunierous and merry, By
tapse- who have attended similar
Freshman functions in tho past, the
phrty Saturday evening is elalmed to
have been'- the . eat iaaay years;
OneiPleaslnt; ieatHre.of that'Gi nartv
was-the a'bsence. of all.. Sophomorji
foolishness, , so annoylag to Freshman
affairs heretofore. ,
AuuuBsa.iu nnanciai part pr-
the party showed -a slight efldt. yet
it was so small that tfci,ciass "will
gladly1 pay 'It! t y v
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rarsf thee well; Uni, r ' Vfc'-vJ -
;or tne nanny davs nriw naf -r -
Tyj? breath.e.a heartfelt sljfh. .V
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?,.;We burned the EVeskmaa.cabs. V "
' .We paid;sOur Mitto l ' , V
We ( iaillecUbp "sc?aW & :
Theballot ljpx to fill '"' .'?k-
O, happy Wes' we had -'.--. ,
When we were Boph'moree bold"
-But thoughts of dearold Urii f'.
. in memory we 11 noiu.-
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We painted, uaukhtv .sir.
O. hannv tlniM wa h"a,r .-" -. t
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-.Wheii 'we-were . JunJorx gay, V.jr-'f' -' " '3
Btlterysopn. ourths.wHUwd 'J&-? 1
Froni -the"o1d UriPawa? vr: , v -" - ; J
3horus v , ' ,-.; W vA , , --' ,; . " ,; :f
Chorus
4. And on this 'Ivy "div "
We plant 'our; little vliie,
,7 ,,, ,yf,"22LJL-.
It will our, hearts" "entwine,
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a .. .A 1 ' r m .t . -
a happyLdays; W.V) d . ; Jv.
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