The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 09, 1907, Image 2

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TUB PllOPKKTY OF
THE UXIVJ2HBITY OF NEUKASKA.
LlNCOl.tf, JTKUIUHKA.
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MINDAY
BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOAltD.
Pabllcillon Office, 126 N. 14th St.
EDWIN M1LROY 8UNDEULAND, '07.
KDITOU-IN-tilllEr
8. M. Uin'akkh. 'Oil MiuiftKinK Editor
Fncn BAi.t.AriU, 'Oj Nuwh Editor
V. K. STANDEVBN, 'O.
llfHINKHS MAKAOKIt
Oav. Haiiuv. AftH.Htnnt Mnnnijor
BvnON B. Yonr.it, '08, - --. uircwntor
BAT TELEPHOME. Autt 1621.
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NIOHT, Aula 23(5 and 4472
Editorial Rooms and Business OHtce
Baicnunt, ArfmlrilttrAtlon. Building
Postolflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb.
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Subscription Price, 52.00 Per Year
Pyb!c In Advance
Single Copies, 5 Cents Each.
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will lw cUnrjtod for
t tho rnto of 10 cents nor lnnortlom Tor ovory
fifteen words or traction thoroof. Fuoulty
notices nnd University bullotliin will Kindly lo
pnbllHhod froo.
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Entered nt tho noHtilllco nt Lincoln. 'Nohrnskn.
xh Boootid-cluas tunll innttor under tho Act of
CuuprcM of Mnrch I), 1870.
A DUTY WE OWE.
Dr. Benton, Uio flrat Chnncollbr of
the University, Is to npenk nt Gonvoca
tlon thlH mornlug, nnd It is tho duty
as It tihould also ho the pleasure of
.each of uh to he one of an audlonce
which Hhould tax the capacity of Me
morial Hall to Uh utmoHt llmitH.
Not. a few of the benefits we now
enjoy In our University enreor aro di
rectly traceablo to the efforts of 'our
-venerable first Chancellor and there
is certainly due to Dr. Benton from
each one of us a debt of gratitude
which can most truly and satisfactory
find expression In our presonco at Con
vocation this morning.
The courtesy of close attention and
tho enthusiasm of a real appreciation
.extended, to him by students whose
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Is to lQ,an on a broken reed. Any watch that has
been, or is, capable of keeping regular and correct
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time, can be made to do so in our repair department.
We guarantee skilful handling and moderate charges
Hallett
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parents may have studied under his
direction,
will do' more to .prove to
'"" Dr. Benton
that ho Is still' "of the.
University" than could'uny other ono intent of Forestory Monday. Mr. Scotf University and Cooperative Book
thing. , . will spend three weoks at the Unlvor- stores. Tho price, is 5 cents. J
, J sity, during which time he will give-a 7!7 ' k
CHARTER DAY ATHLETICS, course on seed' 'collecting, nursOry i A dollar is as big as a cart wheel.
Tho first official call has been mhdo the lumber Industry. -when it buys one of Harris' dollar.
for contestants in the regular athletic
'events of Charter Day and a word of
explanation may not come amiss to
students who aro in the University
tfor the first tlmo.
Tho annivorsary of tho founding of
tho University comes every year most
opportunely when athlotics in tho In
stitution aro comparatively dull.
Basikel-imll is on in full force, it is
truo, but only a small number of men
can engage in this branch of collegiate
sports. Indoor events of the type that
"the Charter Day program affords aro,
therofore, a welcome change from tho
stagnation of December and Japuarj
nhd should' command tho enthusiastic
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effort-of ;all would-be athletes in our
school. ...' ',.'". .
The list of regular contests has nl-l
ready been published in tho columns)
of the Nchrusltan and it is not neces
sary to go into detail in showing the
possibilities that the Charter Day
games afford for the development ofj
intercollegiate athletic material, for
preliminary training for men who wish I
to make the track team in tho spring,
and for the maintenance thruout the
winter of a strong University spirit '
concerning athletics. The possibilities
arc plainly evident and should be made
tho most of.
Moreover, NOW is the time to be-.
gin work for tho events of February '
15. Regular practise under the direc '
tlon or Dr. Clnpp can accomplish in a i
month. what frantic effort, in the last,
two wooks can nowhere nearly attain. I
Especially does this apply to Freshmen
who have not had I he bonoflt of previ
ous University training. Get out at ,
once and work regularly "and sys-
tematlcallyi The- results will be oml-'
noiitly worth your while.
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EVENTS OF FORN1ER YEARS.
' Happenings of other ditysas record-1
ed in The Nebraska!!. '
Five Years Ago Today. .
Tho Scarlet and Cream nnd Tho
Dally Nebraska!! were consolidated,
the name of Ihe latter paper being as
sumed for the two publications.
Four Years Ago Today.
The "Chick" Shedd benefit was
given tit Memorial Hall; the hall was
crowded.
Three Year8 Ago Today. i
Accoiding to reports from Kansas,;
the athletic authorities of that Instl-
Uilion had begun the investigation of
charges of professionalism preferred i
against live members of their football '
team. '
Four Years Ago Today.
Hon. W. J. Bryan was chosen by :
the Seniors for their Commencement i
orator.
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Charles A. ScOtt of the United States
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Optician - 1134 0
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Forest Service and supervisor to the
forest reserves In Nebraska and Kan-
sas opened his course In the Depart
At the University of Nebraska, there
are already U70 men in Association
Bible classes.
The poilcy calls for 500.
The class loaders meet for coaching
onco a week at supper at tho city As
sociation building. Over $7,000 worth
of employment has been secured (or
students this fall. The Intercolleginn.
A series of slides On Gothlc archU:
tecture will be exhibited to the class I
In Theory ofArt "Wednesday. ,nnd Fri-j
day of this week at 4 p. in. In U. 21ft. :
Other -students are Invited as far as I
tho capacity of tho lecture room por
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;Chnpln Bros., Florists, 127 -So. 2th.
SPALDING'S
Containing the
with full pngo explanatory pictures. Edited by Walter Camp. Tho
largest Foot Ball Guide oVor published. Full of football information;
reviews; forecasts, schedules; captains; records; scores; picture's of
over 4,000 players.
PRICE 10 CENTS.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
Now York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Denver,
Buffalo, Syracuse, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington, Cin
cinnati, Bnltlmorc, KauBas City, Now Orleans, Montreal, Can., Lo,ndonr
Eng., Hamburg, Germany.
Send your name and got a frco copy of tho now Spalding Fall and
Winter Sports Catalogue, containing pictures and prices ofxall thc,new
seasonable athletic goods. " ' .
WHO'S YOUR TAILOR
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You'll wait-too long if 'you
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of New Line
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Lincoln's Fashionable Tailor,
143 So. 12th St.,
ALSO OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
Tho University of Chicago has called
i a hall to sorority "rushing" and the
i girls have adopted' a rule under which,
'no pledges may be made' until .the
Bophmore yean This action was taken
because . of the many "flunkft" and
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cons which were issued against the
girls last quarter.
"Bobbio" Roberts, C. E. '05, who has
been visiting with University friends
during tho holidays, left for Casper,
Wyoming, lust night, where he goes
to join tho locating party of the Bur
I llngton Denver-Billings cut off.
Gilmore McDonald, Roy Pierce and
Curios Bates spent the vacation in the
lumber camps to the north of Duluth.
.Miss Letta Stattor, 'OG, who is teach
ing at De Witt, visited her Chi Omega ,
sisters during the holidays. '
UnivorsUvDirectortcs are on sale at
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, the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. and at the
fountain pens. 1137 O. He's rellnblo,
fl .a...... ..KfintllllllnM fst iliri Ti"alh.f ?
11 youi auuauiiiJiiuii " uiiuio"
kan is" due, do do what you ought to do;
and do it now. Wo need tho money.
If you aro going to get any Uni
jow.elry get it at the Uni Book Store.
You will be. satisfied with Cameron's
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Lunch' Counter,
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Dr, Haggard, 212-213 Richards Bile,
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Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 S. 12.
MlEdRlHI UIO'OLATLS AT RKTORS
OFFICIAL FOOTBALL
GUIDE
New 'Rules
wait at "alitor your. Suit
L,
today to get first pick
of Woolens.
Tomnv
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For refreshments and light catering
?.rlc . seo "TOMMY'1 at Miller &
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Paino's.
WHEN I STUDENT WWTS
PRINTING
THRE IS KO DENYING THAT
ME WANTS IT PRINTED IN '
MODERN STYLE
The New Century Prijiters
1241 N STREET
, FOR RENT A pleasant modern
t room ; gentlemen only. 634 N. f 2th.
A g00il writing tablet, is a necessity.
Get it nt tho Uni Book Store
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