The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 01, 1906, Image 2

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the Daily Ikbraskan
A consolidation of
Tho HcspoVlan. Vol. N, Tho Nobraskan,
, Vol. 10, Bearlet and Cream, Vol. 4.
Published dully, except Sunday and
Monday, at tho Unlverafty of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Neb., by tho Hcsporlan .Publish
ing Co.
Entered as second class matter,
March 14, 1906, at tho Post Office at
Lincoln, Nob., under tho Act of Con
gress, March 3,1879.
Manager Fred Naughton
Asst. Manager W. E. Standoven
8TAFF.
EdItor-ln-Chlef R. A. Van Oradel
Assistant Editor Fred Ballard
Athletic Editor Harry Swan
Reporters.
B. P. Huso.
Gone Sag?.
JobIo Frazler.
Telephone Au!maJ! JS
Night Telephone Automatic 2365
"Subscription prlco $2.00 por year In
advance.
' Tho way in which tho Beatrice peo-
plo nro treating tho cadets show to a
-groat extonl the fooling that is preva
lent nil over the state. Tho Univer
sity students are given as much con
sideration by tho people in Nebraska
nsT'ln any other state in tho union.
This goes far to lndicato tho strong
spirit of prldo-4hat exists in regard
to tho Stato University. And while
the people are proud of their Univer
sity and Its students, tho students in
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turn arc proud of their state anu us
citizens
Much credit is duotho Senior play
caato for tho way thoy ltavoworked
and will work to glvo a good pmyon
.junc iztn. ivor iour monum uiu mem
bers have studied and worried in oV
dor that their class might bo proud
of their annual performance. If it is
successful much praise will be. given
Former Nebraskan Winning Honors.
Walter Predorlch Motor, 1903, who
is practicing law at Spokane, Wash
ington, is doing considerable public
speaking; Ho recently addressed tho
Spokano high school on "Tho Demand
for Character in Public and Private
Life." Tho Spokano Evening Chroni
clo, in publishing tho address at length,
speaks highly of Mr. Moior.
TJefore taking up the practice of law
last year, Mr. Meier was instructor of
English in tho Spokano high school,
giving a good deal of attention to ar
gumentation and debate. His instruc
tion enabled Spokano to win tho
championship of that part of tho
Northwest and debate was mado a part
of tho regular curloulum of that
school. He has beon-frequontly callet'
upon to judge debate. He was promi
nent aa a debater during his college
course, being a member of tho toam
that defeated Kansas in 1901, Missouri
in 1902 and of tho toam which was to
have " debated with Colorado Collogo
in 1903. . fteasslstod Professor Fogg
in teaching argumentation in 1902 and
1903.
Part of Mr. Meier's "Stony on the
trust question was published, in tho
American Journal of Sociology in
1903 "What Attitude Should Govern
ment Assume Toward tljo Trust Question?"
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" " MJss Heppnef to Teach.
Mlsa Hoppner of the doparlmont of
Goimnnics has consented to talto the
courses in German horetoforo assigned
in Prnf Aiifriiaiio lfnno rtf TTnli-.n
College. ProfePBor Kunzo's suddon,
death aBhQrt time'lago will b9 remem
bored by nflvMl8S 'Hepin;)'8 j:a'nto
forms a valuablo addition to tho Sum
mer Sohdol faoulty
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tho. ,caste,- and wo feel.t success
will bcrtho result. One thing Is sure
and that is if long continuous toll
merits rewards tho casto will bo heavi-
ly ladencd after ttfb 12th.
The play this year, "Prisoner of
. Zonda," is much more difllcult than
tho ono presented by last year's clasB
and of a highor ordor than any previ
ous Senior play. It is simply up to
the members of the clas to help mako
this function a success financially! Do
not let thcr committee slavo away with
out offering a helping hand. For tho
members of tho play committee 'and
. casto have tho .most monotonous ;and
thankless task that falls upon, any
member of tho grdauallng class.
Every Senior should remember the
12th of Juno and boost the thing along.
;. "Push; don't knook," -
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Prof. C. N Gould Lectures.
Prof, C. NGouId, who has been do
ing graduate work in thq University
for tho past year, lectured before two
University classes lately. His first lee
turo was before the class In Geology
II and tho second ono boforo Dr. Con-
dra's class in Geography ot United
Statos. Professor Gould's subjecl for
tho- second lecture was "Geography
and Geology of tho Southern Part of
tho Great Plains." Mr. Gould holds
his professorship in the University ojf
Oklnhonia, and during his stay of on,o
year in Nebraska has mado many
frionds.
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wore served. Souvonlprs wero dls?
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