The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 05, 1906, Image 2
"w- )i cDvaodan 5ks. SsN. . ? ?. V ' " ' .- ' ' ' f ' ' ; : - - ., . .' S t. . - .. c X.' - ii . TUB PKOPEItTV OP TUB VNIVBH81TV OK NEHKA8KA. Lincoln, Nr.nnABKA. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOATtD, PukllcitlsB OKice, 126 H. 14lh St. - fcIN MILROY 8UNDEIILANP, '07. ' i ' '. KDITOtl-IN-OIMKr B. M. It.iNAtofru'jM OlannltiK Editor Fnr.o BAi,Uu,'(rt - Nown Editor. Wi B. fltfAJDEVEN, '07. llimi.tKHfl tAAOKIl Oav Haiiuy, .... j Awlntntit.MnnnKor Byjion E. Yodku, '08, -. Circulator - - i . - DIUELEFHOIE, Aula 1628. KI3HT, Aula 2385 tnd 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Oflice Baumtnt, Admlniitratlon Building Postolffce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. i . i. -i. . - a, . i Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Year PAyabU (n Advance - Single Coplc6, 5 Cents Each. " INDIVIDUAL NOTIOEB will b clinrKod for nt tlio rnto of lOconts iwr limortlom fdr ovory II f toon words or fraction thoroof. Fnciilty notlooa nnd University bullutina will gladly vs publUliod frco. Entered nt tho i)4t.)k'o at Lincoln, Nebraska. !W nouond-lnilt mnil mutter undur tho Act of ConKroAs of larch a, 18711. MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE. Wo arc beginning to woftder whal,l88eHBU,ent8 Como In and tho prompter Is tho mattor with the voices of tlio studontB eds and co-eds nllko at tho University of Nebraska. When there sju football rally and a now song Is tried out, tho refrain can be heard all over thJ campus, but when a hymn is announced at Convocation it mat tors not how largo the nudionco may be there Is a profound And' dismal silence in. all parts of tho hall. " This is a really serious Haw In our Convocation exorcises, and, while the students are not wholly to blame, yet tho fault lies with them in largo part. Airs. Raymond Is Invariably careful to select for tho'devotionnl oxerciBes only hymns that arc as well known to the i300QOQO O - - Hallett - Jeweler - -000 most of us as our A-B-C's, and there is absolutoly no reason why we can not Join heartily and unanimously In our rendition of them. It is neediest to say that such an qffort on tho part of our studonts would moro than doublo tho valuo of tho de yotlonal part of tho Convocation pro grams. We cannot, nil sing muslcrtlly, ,of courao, but It Is certainly a mis taken notion torcast tho responsibility on tho other fellow, who is equally unwilling to .nssumo' it. Let us imbibe n little of tho holiday 'buoyancy that is beginning to malto Itself felt; cast off our apathy, If that Is what Is the matter, and show the spoakors who ;..' favor us that theirs Is not tho only part of the exercises that we doom worth while While wo aro on the topic, we have a humble word of advice for the Con vocation committee. Congregational singihg, to bo at all effective, must bo directed, not. simply by an organist, but -by u loader who devotes' his whole ' attention to -the task. Why can wo not'Siave such .a leader, hit bur 'Con- i EMBOSSED STATiQftTRY Do you know that wo make any one or two letter monogram on Hurd's Fine Holland Linen Paper, any color, at 00c to 70c por quire, Including envelopes? Wo also make dies for fraternities, societies, family crests, and monogram work of all kinds. .. Hand-ongravcd copper platos and 100 enrds, $1.25 to $5.00. Ask to seo samples. it it it a it if- vocntlon periods? It would certainly jQ be worth tho troublo and there aro Hurely" Among our Htudentu or faculty Hoveral men and women fully capable of the task who would gladly give, their time if they wore properly urged. If vq can aUain the hrtppy combina tion, of a com potent leader and a will ing spirit on the part of the students who attend, as wo assuredly should,! our Convocation singing will become a source of real inspiration, and" wll never bo the disgrnco to tho Unlvei sity that It was only recently when. the Hon. W. .1. Bryan addressed us. SENIORS, GET BUSY. I'he Pin and Play committees of tho Senior class aro ready to receive their I respective assessments from every member of the class and it is jip to tho class as a whole to get busy" nt nnco. A vonr niro tho clASS of '0G had received Us pjns by this lime, and while It 1? not yet Into in the yonr, nevertheless the pltts should be forthcoming it.jhe earliest possible date. ". In regard to the playMuompt pay ment will not only help tho committee in Hh worlc. hut. will bonefit the naVer ns well. Seats for the play aro to bo given out in tho order In which tho j the payment, the better the scats ob- ONCE lyiOPE.YET, AGAIN! More Prehistoric Bones Removed From Florence Mound. Enough more, ancient bones woi'e received Saturday to start a fertllzor factory. During the Thanksgiving recess ProfessoiB Barbour and Condra, ac companied by Messrs. Edwin Davis and Paul Butler, spont much time at tlio Gilder mound, near Omaha. There, in company and co-operation with Mr. Gilder, the mound was excavated to .a I?5K 0SQOfci3 - ,-jt Optician - 1143 0 fc! depth of twelve feet, and moro bones were unearthed than on all tho pre- lowa will send a team to Urbann. vlous occasions combined. Nino 80"Hno18 Vl" 80I1(1 ,l teanu tQ MiM .heavy boxes of tho size of cracker 8wisconsln will send u teaf to Alln boxes wore shipped Saturday, this menpolis. , time to the Stato Historical Society. Hunian bones wore found as deep as . Why not take your baths at Chris' eleven and ono-half foot, but unfor- tunatcly most of thp. bones aro very badly broken. Many weeks of clean - ing and sorting must olapse before they are all arranged and classified, and owing to this it Is difficult to ms- cerUiln just how valuable this" last discovory Is. EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS. Happenings of other days as record ed In Tho Nobraskan: Five Yeacs Ago Today. ; The Athletic Board voted to present Coach Booth with ' a sweater bearing . n "P." ' - Four Yearfe Ago Today. Tho Freshman Hop was hold at. j Fraternity Hall. A reception Avns hold at tlio Millard' j Hotel In Omaha in honor of tho faculty' -Vyfc-V--WA''WrwA' VASA- W w w J 8 Oi'i I i'Vfl'vW R -Nlfr Wmm$fcl 'k ' bySJ 1'' Ift&ffiffi 'kvl w i AS-' TK' J?;i ' . 5 7- 0 '"-' ME. f)'W c j y m ii ijii - t W t, L"1.' i ' f'P'JM O HfmSSWA'!. lJeiinX-. il liffif K mk :M -, W . .fi-BHWB : IT -WC Alts X fliiQRi M'i" i )E W 0 fl igfraaiTMtib H 18 'WSgn j- W:025tXXIXI): BREAD, PIES AND CAKES of tho University of Nebraska. 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