r i t' . OLt&xEJ T. il . . ..-.-. if m ; - - - .1 -J- - ! r 'iit xf. YTtnii.'iiiA n u"" 'NIK UNIVKH8ITY OF NKUUASKA. Lincoln, NEunAHKA. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND, MONDAY ' BY THE HTLJDENT PUD. BOAUtJ. -poWtcaturaDtriw, ttt nrl4rstr " rBtrongunJversty, but . ablq"men,caivl f ?Y?pBM!l?l,v',$5,f' M;,.s't,.ufl1 Jail MftUiiys flFRftAfc flow I' N . f! JJ J Tl jpi C 5 J S f EbWlNyMHirtOY SUKpEftLANP,.' V ' ? f ' rniTfiit-lN-niltKK S. M. KiNAKKii. ') - - - - MiiimkIiik Editor Fiikd BAt.i.Aiii). '05 Nowh Editor "SV.' K. HTA"NDEVBN, "07. IHfBISKRH MANAdKtl OayHaiiiiy, AHsfotftnt MnnnKor Byhon 15. Yiiukii, '08, Circulntor DATTELEfHOHE, Aula 1520. NlGHT, Auto 2365 in 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Oilice Basement, Admlnlitratlon, Building Postolflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Year Payable in Adrancc Singlo Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo qtmrROd for nt tho rnto of 10 eontw per lnKortlon for oVpry flftoon words or fraction thoroof. Faculty notices nml Uiilvorulty lmllotlni) will tfludly Vo publiHhod froo. Entered nt tlio pontofllco nt Lincoln, NobniHkii. H HOCond-clnBH nmll inuttor under tho Act of UonRi-OHH of March !1,18T0. INCREA8ED SALARIE8. Tho figures of tho statement pro- pa rod by tho Rogonta for tho perusal of -the members of the presont legisla ture throw light on a situation at Ne braska that Ib certainly deplorable. Tho question of salaries is, at almost every large institution In our country, a cause for chronic complaint and dis content, but, In our estimation, Ne braska loqms way to the front in caiiBo for grievance in this lino. In another column we have given tho detailed figures which exhibit how Nebraska stands in comparison wlh other institutions wlthxwhom sho should rank almost, if not quite, equal. tocether with these figures we also -wish tcrmibmlt tho argument which tho ttegents"mnke for a faculty qf In- services. If the present schodule Is maintained our University must be confeiuTo take hpmr.c fn tlio rear. It'f must abandon "any claim to equal rantt .witfji la.,iUnuqfipu; WtauaUi xvp Missouri. "The additional cost of raising the Nebraska schedule to the standard of other states would nof be so great a-? f might be anticipated! $25,000fa jearj added to the present cxpondlturo would enable the Regents to pay heads of doi)artments and deans nearly the same salary as Wisconsin and other states pay As tho present pay roll Ib $21.1,312 a year, tho relative in-, crease is not large. The saving ef fected by employing second-class tal ent rather than first-class is, therefore, not great. A university is obliged to hire enough men to instruct the stu- dents, and tho Balarynccount Ib neees sarily large. To employ as many ex-' periencod teachers in proportion to the student attendance Js Michigan and j Wisconsin would, of course, add con siderable to the salary account, and Until the revenues o the University are vory much incrons"ed Nebraska students must bo content wltlu larger! classes and teachers of less export-1 enco than are found in the institu-j tions of our sister states. If, however, , we can retain strong and able men for the more important positions, it is a distinct gain." I feTAwl- S<fll fcj- r" '7 eontainine the New Rules .L with full page explanatory largest Foot Ball Guldo ever rovlows; forecasts, schedules over 4,000 playors. ' A f 'Cf' pictures, -Edited by AVaJter Qainp The s ? published, gifyllof'f dot-ball lflforafiiUpnS rf ; paptalns? redorUsV sceres; 'lectured 'of 5 ( PRICE 10 CENTI- ,,, , A. G. SPALDING & EROS. -'.?' ' Now York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Denver, Buffalo, Syracuse, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, .goston, ,3Vash,lngtqnt Cjn-, cinnati, Baltimore, Kansas City, New Orleans, Montreal, Can., London, Eng., Hamburg, Germany. e - : .-' Send your name and get a freo copy of (he now Spftnjg Fall a"nd Winter Sports Catalogue, containing pictures and prices of all the now seasonable athletic goods. Y. W. C. A. Starts New Services. Tho Y. W. C. A. Is making a special campaign to secure very general In terest among the women of the Uni versity In regard to a series of Thurs day afternoon meetings which It plans to hold for tho rest of tho year The first one of those meetings will be held this afternoon In U. 106 at 5 o'clock. Miss Josephine Brown, secrotnry of the. Wesleynn Y. W. C. A., will speak and Miss Edna Hunter will sing. At- WHO'S YOUR TAILOR You'll wait too long if you wait at all for your Suit orJOvercoat. Call today to get first pick of New Line of Woolens. DRESHER Lincoln's Fashionable Tailor, 143 So. 12th St., ALSO OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS 5)0Q O 000 BUDDS $10.00 CRAVENETTES AND $10.00 OVERCOATS I like to bruy, when I have a bray coming and hose straight from the shoulder $15 coats at $10 are really worth a 2-column article. I will put up the talk to you if you come in to look them up. Frank Adams, who received his ! master's degree here last spring, is in tho electrical apparatus business in San Frnnclsco. Miss Jane Blanchnrd, '0G, Is enroute to Mercur, Utah, whore she will teach schqol for the rest of tho year. There is a scarlet fever epidemic at the University of Syracuse. Forty-six cases of the disease were reported to the Board of Health last week. MORRIS' RESTAURANT 1204 P A good place for students to eat. First class cook, first class meals. REASONABLE PRICES Chocolates and Bon Bons. BUDD. $2.50 Hatter. 1141 O 2m( )(s Loland Stanford will play basketball with the Waseda University of Japan I n-Uio far oast next spring. " a ""- . wm James Iteltzer, ex. '07, Is visiting t his Kappa Sigma""brothers" this week. Mr. Reltzer is engaged in business at Arapahoe, Nebraska. The Drui Cutter. T T 4' ' creased efficiency, anil, In consequence, of' higher salaries.. It Is an arguniont we believe to be beyond refutation and well worthy of tho careful attention cf the legislators In whose hands the welfare of the University for the next two years now rests. In substance .t a as follows: "Wu would not discharge our duty If we failed 'to point out the effect of the policy of other states on our Uni versity. Hlthoun It has been tho pre vailing Impression ihatJsTobraska was entitled to take raU with the uni versities of Its sister states; out in the past four or live years theso statos havp advancod salaries to a polnc where wo cannot longer compote with them. They are taking our best men qiio by ono, and our' salaries are so low that we cannot go Into th'o market "and replace them with mon of first 'class ability. , "Tho' efllcloncy and standing of a university deponds chiefly upon its faculty, A strong faculty makeo rf o ' tontlon is also called to the regular song services in the Association rooms each day from 12 to 12:20o'clqck. EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS. "Happonings of other days as record ed In The Nobraskan: ' Four Years Ago Today. Tho annual debate between Doane and tho Union Debating Club took placo. Two Years Ago Today. Sophomores held a class mooting. The debating squad was announced. LOST A small bunch of keys, be-, tween Station A postofflco and the i Nobraskan office. Finder please leavo at this ofllce. I QooJ drub DEL PRADO 14th & O Swellcsl Lunch Car in Iho Wost. I sorvo bettor quamtV than any lunoli car la tho city. W.P.Komp, Catoror There is no time, like Harris' time. If your watch Isn't up to dato you bet ter see Harris, tho watch doctor, 1137 O St. Professor Sanford Married. Professor Sanford of the Departpiet of Latl,n was married during the'holl days to a young lady of Elgin, Illinois. The professor since his installation in the University last fall, has made 'a host of friends, who wjll bo glad to welcome him and his bride In their now home at 1G28 L street. Wo would like 'to sell you a pennant or two at tho Unl Book Store. A dollar is as big as a cart wheel when It buys one of Harris' dollar fountain pens. 1137 O. He's reliable. If your subscription for the Nobras kan Is duo, do do what you ought to do and do It now. Wo need the money, Green's barber snpps excel all others In. the west. Entirely modern and the best work assured. OOOCOC'OCOOOCOOOOOCOOCCOOOO HAVE The Evans Do Your Washing )OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOCJ Chaln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. SIMMONS The Printer 317 South Twelfth St. AllKBmi CHOCOLATES AT RECTORS V-f. ,! 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