tmB&BRffiX&m Fb e 35) a f I tf r H e D r a 0 ft am '-Sft V X r e Bating "gtagft an TflE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVEU8ITY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nrdhabka. PUBLISHER EVY-OAT EXCEPT -SUNDAY AND MONDAY ' ' JY THE HE8PERIAN PUW, CO. raifctWM ma, m h. wn st. EDWIN MILROY BUNDERLAND, '07. ' BDlTOB-IN-CniKF B. M. RikAkkr, '09 .... Managing Editor Fukd'Baiaaiio, '05 Nowb Editor W. E. BTANDEVEN, '07. DtJBINKHS MAXAOER GayHAiidy, Analatant Manager BvnoN E. Yodbii, '08, ....- Circulator DAYIELirjKAl1B2l. K10HT, Aalo 2af i 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Office Bmcnt, AdmlnlitrAtion Building Postoiflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Is for every professor in the Univer sity to mako a note of everything of possiblo interest that comes to his at tontion and turn it all ovor to tho Daily Nebraskan. Don't think it be neath your dignlly to drop Into our office occasionally. The editor -won't hurt you, and ho'll bo very glad to have your ideas concerning the pa per. 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The Dally Nobraskan wishes to print all tho news of tho Unlvorslty ovory day, but thoro are Bnngs In tho somewhat ruffled current of college Journalism that check our efforts do- cldo'dly dt times. i Ono of theBO snags is the positive objection that rilany of our prominent professors havo to giving freely and gladly all nows of their departments. They seem to think that giving items not specifically asked about by our -roporters partakes of tho naturo of personal or departmental advertise ment and 1b thereforo unprofessional. Nothing could bo further from the truth. Such nn idea is a total mis conception of tho propor relation of the faculty and the college paper, LEGAL FRATERNITY ELECT. Eighteen Embryonic Lawyers Elected to Membership In Phi Delta Phi. Tho following embryonic practition ers of the law have been elected to membership In Phi Delta Phi, tho na tional legal fraternity: Seniors Lloyd Winship, B. F. But ler, Earl Eager, George DoLacy. Juniors K. A. Beghtol, J. M. 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HALLETT, Jeweler end Optician 1143 O STREET BYES-EXAMINED FREE 0-0.0V and we wish to put tho matter In its r true light, hoping for more general assistance from tho faculty In tho fu ture. A college journal5hould represent all departments regularly ajid uni formly. This Is the aim of the Dally Nebraskan and has been since the first of tho year. We ask the aid of tho faculty,' realizing how small a proportion of departmental news our roporters could secure by their own endeavors. Some professors readily responded and have proved themselves funds of Information. Others refused, . and as a result wo have a one-sided representation that is' .satisfactory to no ono. Tho Daily Nebraskan is blamed for this when it has no option In tho matter. We cannot print mat- " Iter that is withheld from us, neither O taanwej. refuse to print, ltqms of real Ivalue'frvwo havo-nothing of equal in; terestm other lines. - s. vThppnlywayto correct the trouble JOHN TOBIN COACHING. is another feature which in many re spects is as important as the rules governing the play, namely, the rela tions and conduct of tho rival Institu tions. There has been altogether too much wrangling, too much ungentle- manly conduct, and tbo llttlo real sportsmanship. Tho spirit tb win which 1s of course, a worthy one-, has Jed inBtltutlQnsof high standing tbre- sort-tcuRCts that "would belrpwned upon in relations bt a noh-athetlc na ture. Thero Is no valid reason why Contests -cannot be' just ashstrenuously nlnvnil unrinr hiiRlnnHR-Hko andRnbrtB- 1 . -ex -V manlike arrangements as unaer a sys tem which produces petty disputes anb ill-feeling' between spectators as well aB participants." - Tobln played on Stagg'B -eleven fot two years, 1903-1904, where he was hailed as one of "the best ever." Cornhusker Party. Thedate for the CornhuskeT ,pajty has been set for Saturday overflng at the homff of Miss Georgia b( Field. Tho committee Is planning" a dancing bnrocrram and otner amuBemoni ion thqse who do .not dance. Refresh ments will be served. Tho Cornhusker staff will meet thla morning at Convocation period in U. 110. ' ....... S All! LASVY One Way Rates 4fr it o Former Nebraska Lineman Training Mormons in the Art. The, following -Associated Press diB patch tells what John Tobln, formerly ono of "Dummy" Booth's warring Cornhuskors, Is doing and incidentally what he thinks of the present game of football: John Tobin, coach pf the football team in a Salt Lake collegb, is quoted in the Salt Lake Herald as follows: "In recent years' there has been a great deal of adverse criticism as re gards the game of football and its ef fects on the schools Immediately con cerned as well as on the public in gen eral. Some of the criticism is war ranted and must bo reckoned with. "The rules committee! in formulae ing the now rules, wasseeklng to sat isfy a general clamor for a more open 'and less dangerous game. That is suc ceeded remains to' be seen. But there Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. a O it ) ii ) j : iivory uuy uj uuiouer oimt ( ) 190fi Inrluslvfi. tho TTnlnn Pacific 3r titWi noli nnn.wov f1lrnf a no fol. ..... Urf.. XJHJ II .J ..V.. 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