Gbe S a i I IRebvaeftan L I tr ,Jt bcH)atlfle,lva,gftau 'rilBKOPKHTVOl'1 " TUB UNlVBItSlTY OF NKUKA8KA. Lincoln, Nkiihahka. PWU3HED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY TIIB STUDENT PUB. BOAJID. Pnbllcitlon Office, 128 N. 14t(l St. jTCDYvTX MILHOY HUNDBHLANl37'07. f rrron-iH'finr.F P, M, ttlwAKKii, '00 ' JUiinaKhiK editor Fitico' U.t.mt, 'rti Now Eilltor vt u. htandevun, 'or. nUHINCHH MASA'OF.Il (Iav IIaiiv, ..... AHilntnntMnniiRor Bvnon B. Yodeh, '08, ....... Circulator BAT TEtEFHCWE. uto 1621, KJCHT, Aula 2385 lod 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Office Biccmtnt, A4m!nlitratic Building Postolflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, -$2.00 Per Year Payable In Advance 9ingle Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo elmrKod for ntiuoriuooi iucowh iwr iiwurwoM ior ovary flftwn wouds V h'uotlon tfioroof. Fwulty nbUcoH mWl7iilVtlSttV)jullottiia will Kindly Ihj ptibll&Uijd frco. Kulorcd ilt tlio iolr.lllco nt Lincoln, Nounmkn, M socond-cluAs Jimll jniittoi tmdor tho Aot ot OouKre of March U, 1810, A SENSIBLE COUR8E. Tho Senior and Junior classes have pursued the best possible policy in golting out of an unfortunate predica ment. Thoh1 first meeting was called vhon feeling over tho onforcomont of Rulo 31 was at lis Iiighost point and wliqii impartial judgment WAB von dorod very difficult, if not altogether imposible. Tho first resolutions to.4)o formulated wore drafted without tho slightest attempt to find out tho truo stalo of affairs from tho standpoint of tho Chancollor and tho Regents, and a number of conclusions woro reached without a logical foundation. Tho second mooting of tho classes found a different spirit present. Timo had worked Us inovltablo calming of-1 Two neat H 1143 0. fept and the word of tho Chancellor In defence of tho --notion of tho Ro gents, even when spoken thr.u the lips of a student, received a respectful hearing. The students realized, too, -that their hasty action in presenting "obstructionist" resolutions hud hurt tho University thru tho press of tho country and thoro was no further dls position to Increase tho injuryr The resolutions woro promptly and deoi niH'o ri'ji'uiuu una 1110 way was iaiuriornciioiiiuQiiB a coursfl moro modorato and bettor calculaigd to win .., ,.i. ., .... . . its ends. - Willi mo now resolutions as adopt- od, wo aro most heartily In sympathy. 1 'Wo believe they show a luudahlo do- slrpoii'tho jiart of tho upperclassmon to do tho squuro thing and yet hull - cate an unwillingness to uncomplnln-! Ingly submit to a regulation which they really bollovo tobe an Imposition f enforced. without dlscrlminaton. It B ' .BSBBW' IbsBW ' i . t ' s 'Is only just th:t tho Chancellor and' ,thp Board or Regent should lonrn t,.PS,!!onVn.r V' B; ?ln?klun,n ot , .. 4 , , , , ,, tiie Stato Historical Society has boon what student opinion Is .on matters jRiaddeod by the arrival of a baby that vitally concern the student body 'girls . . .. " ,', ah a whole ami it is only right that tho expression of this opinion should re celvo 4110 moat caroful consideration from both tho HtmlontH and tho execu I tivo officers of tho University. Wo trust that tho Board of Regents, at their next meeting, will discuss the proposal or tho upporclassroon with tho respect and tho consideration thnt tho resolutions demand. Tho Chan cellor lias said that tho Regents will reconsider Rulo .'11 if tho uppor classes so desire. The classes luivo not re quested tills, but what thoy havo ro quested deserves equally as much at tention. In tho name of '07 and '08 wo ask for a thoro rovioW of-tho situa tion and the adoption of tho proposed system for discrimination in tho en forcement of Rulo 31. EVENTS OF FORMER YEAR8. Things that happendd in othor dnys as recorded In Tho Nebraskan: Five Years Ago Today. Chancellor Andrews spoko Iiuchnpol on tho Now York election. President Crawford of the Senior class was charged with malfcasanco ' in ofllco and tho dato for his trial was sot. Four Years Ago Today. The Unl and Coop book stores wore ! Yobjjcd. Tho thieves secured about $f2C "Worth of goods. Tvv"o -Years Ago Today.. Bcllovuo was "swamped" by tho score of 52 to 0. One Year Ago Today. Tho Athletic. Board decided to send a commlttoo to confciMVlth ropreseiita-' Ives from Kansas In regard to re- j sumption of- athlotio relations between the two schools. Prof. Thomas C. Blalsdoll, head of . ; tho department of English In the Stato ' Agricultural School at Michigan, will address tho teachers of English and tho general session of tho Nebraska, Foot Ball Hat Pins Sterling Pins in case only 50c See Our Window t A L LETT Jeweler-Optician EYES EXAMINED FREE Stato -Tcacliors' Ahsoclatlon which meets here In December. Prof Blals- dell received hlb IiiHter's degree hero. and for ono year he acted in the ca- paclty-of instructor in English Litem - ture. For uiumbqr-rjf-yearH he vab at tho head of tho English department at thoPittsburg Normal School. He r numhdrTJfTearH he was is well JuioWiFTliruoiiL the country of tUQ- authors oH'Stops tiTTL fJ. ?!ISSd,0 naono 'iEnglisli." i Professor Caldwell has received a - souvenir odition or Thomas JefforsOW; writings. Theso books are published . -- hv tho Jefforsoninn AssofilnHnn. wliloh by tho Jefforsoninn Association, which' was organized some years ago for tho purposo of commemorating tho work of tho great statesman ' by resting a memorial building" near tho AVhlle Houso. Congress has appropriated $100,000 for this purposo, and the so- ,,nt - 11,000,000 will bo collected SUle Ot the books. It is expected thQl.i,n.inniln'WnrThhiittfliHvln& Town. OOOOOCXOOOOOCXX)OOOOOCKXXX00000(XX)OOOOOOOOOOOQOC)OOC00 The Penant Season 18 NOWHERE Wo have a largo stock of good ones. A shipment of line University JEWELRY Jiiut deceived. Tills is tho time of year to wear a nice pintor brooch. ' r r " ' " " ' ' ' ii i i i ' . ' ! ..i. .' ' " i Get ono or two of our pound boxes of ilne Candies for Thanksgiving time. You can get a bottle of good THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE f 340 NORTH ELEVENTH X OOOOOOOOOOOCOOOCOOOCOCOO a I : s , UNION COLLEGE TAILORS Main Collage BUILDING v: LINDSEY'S RJUOE: R. B. GR1AIN, '99 - I.E.,FERKIN8 UKTAILEJIH AN1 JOHBHllS OF ' JT TOBACCO, CIGARS, . AND NEWS Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Bik. Cornhuskors, got busj'. Townscnd. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. You will bo satisfied with Cameron's i Lunch Counter. .lames T. Fisher, '(), Is visitlngtho University today. Students of tho( Industrial Geography class visited the 'gas works Monday. , i Why not take youroaths at Chris' jBath House, corncr41th and P Sts.? McVoy Printing Co., 121) No. 12th at., has turned out somq neat Avqrk for university organiuzuous. O. P; Craft, 'U5, was visiting in Lin ' coin r coln during (ho early part of tho weeif Tho Ivy Press is now located at 212 South Twelfth street. University work especially solicited. Yo olden candlesticks and yo now ones, too, at Harris', tho jeweler, 1137 O st. lie's reliable. Green's barber shops excel all others in tho west. Entirely modern 1 and thd bost work assured. ' ,....- nair uressers. Best soft -water shampoo'In tho city, 121 No. 12th St. ID. Goodman Tannor. ' modern, with bath: suitable for ono or two gentlemen. 1117 H stroeX. There's ono place in a thousand vher0 y0ll cnu n,ul tho renl Rookwood pottery. ' Come into Harris' and see it. pottery. , 1137 O st: He's reliable. 3137 O st WANTED Tlilrly.ilve Cornhuskors to sit eyery day for tho next two weeks in order 6 (have, ajlmado be fore Thanksgiving, 'ftwnsend', Havo you had your sitting for the Cornhusker? If not, don't fail to at . bo madeijeoro Tliank'sgivih. Town semi. I I AHWII! iatolES AT RECTORS t Fountain Pen Ink FREE, at. ooooooooooooocooooocoooooooo ?l Far First Class Taller tag at Low Prices. .. Auto, 48 College Viaw 21 , ,.H ., -aaf,) -f. FRE8H EVERY DAY! ''"' ' Our Candles nnil BnketV Goods are Always Frcsli nnd Good. Cntrine is our spooialty A J S ' -..-- .! 7 THE MAXWELL CO., Bolh Ihonti. 13U and N Streets oooooco We Would Like ttf be Your Laundrymen. YULE BROS. ooooopooooooooooirooi DR.JNO. J. 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