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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1907)
,- fl X.. b e 2) a 1 1 f m e b i a 0 R a n i r i I A fc " ' ' ' ' ZEbeBaUslflefrragftan TIIK PKOPKKTY OV TUB UNIVBItSITY OF NKDIIABKA. Lincoln, Nkmuhka. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AHD MONDAY BY TUB STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publication Office, 126 N. 14th St. EDWIN MILROY SUNDERLAND, '07. ICMTOII-IN-CIIIKK 8. M. RiNAKUn, '00 .--. MnnaKliiK Editor PnKDBAiXAHOft Nowb Editor W. E. 8TANDEVEN, '07. mmlNKHB MANAOKIl Gay Haudv. AHHlntant MntmKor Byiion E. Yodkr, '08. Circulator OAT TELEPHOIE, Auto 1528, KWHT, Auto 235 and 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Office ' Banmcnt, Administration Building " Postolflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, 52.00 Per Ycnr Payable In Advance 8lngte Copies, 6 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo olmrKod for at tho rnto of 10 cent ior lnortlom for ovory Oftoon wordH or fraction thorooT. Fnculty notlcoH nncl Unlvorslty bullotiiiB will Kindly to jMdIIbIhmI froo. Entered nt tho pontofllco nt Lincoln, Nobrmika, as Bocond-blafw mull mutter tumor tho Act of OonKroHH of MurcliiJ.1870. A FEW ADMONITIONS. Just at this juncturo vl tho school yonr whon everybody la jubilant over tho good tlmo thoy had (luring tho holiday recosB itnd tho Htlll hotter tlmo which uwnltH them In tho guise of final , examinations two weeks hence, a few admonitions seem In order. Tho fol lowing dont's are, thoroforo, appended with tuo slncero hopo that thoy will be received in tho same spirit with which tnoy aro given: First: Don't attend classes any moro than you absolutoly have to. The rovlows which will bo given In all tho dopartmonts between now and exam .wook aro of practically no value what ovor to tho "wlao" Btudent and can thoroforo bo skipped with Impunity. Noxt; Don't, If you can possibly GOOD WORK, FRESHMEN. Tho first yenr class, moro than any other in in tho Unlvorslty, is proving that it has tho proper idea pervading Its organization. This evening for tho tlrtrd or fourth time in tho ono Bomes tor, weather permitting, tho Freshmen aro to hold a strictly formal class party for tho primary purpose, not of lepalng financial reward, but of es tablishing between Its members a real social bond. Only too often in tho history of tho University has tho machinery of class organization been employed for tho benefit of a fortunate fow at the expense of the powerless majority. Only too often have clique Interests prevailed where "Democracy" should havebben tho watchword. Some classeshavo entered and passed out of tho University without any vital bondB betwceiTtheir members. This stato of affairs is Biiroly ono to bo avoided, and tho first year class has takon tho proper means to a highly desirable end. If tho Inception of the various affairs of tho term has been in tho mind of their president, tho Freshmen are to be congratulated upon their choice. If they can do as well for Iho next somester, thoy may deem thomsolves exceptionally for ttjnato. If, on tho other hand,' the idea Is ono which provallB thruout tho class, wo predict a career for 1910 which Its members will have excellent cause, to remomber. At any rate, tho other classes in the University should not i bo slow to recognize the value of what tho Freshmen aro accomplishing and to profit by tholr example. Mr. Ballard Withdraws. Tho fourth resignation from tho Btaft of Tho Nebraskan came yester day afternoon when Mr. Ballard, tho present news editor,, handod to the Student Publication Board notice of his withdrawal from work on the paper during tho second semester. His plea WOMEN'S CLOAKS AND SUITS AT HALF PRICE Beginning Saturday, January 12, we will place on sale practically all our Women's and Misse's Coats and all our Wptnen's Suits At 50 Per Gent Discount It should be kept in mind that all of these Suits and Coats with the exception of 8 garments are of this year's purchase, hence they are new, stylish and up-to-date. "Here is , an opportunity which should not be overlooked. "Ifyou do not n6w need one of of these Suits or Coats it will 4 Ray yu to Duy or yur future eeds. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXX30000000000 O (XXXXXXXXXXX)QOQOOOQOOOOO R E S U L TS r-T E L L $ Wo claim to bo the best CLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln and aro horo to prove It. Our methods and machinery aro tho VEHY LATEST and our workmen tho boat that money can Becure. Wo clean tho finest dresses and robos without danger of fading or shrinking and guarantee-not to injure them in any way. We also clean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Cloods called for and deliv ered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. Wo do altering and repairing. Phono Boll 147 1320 N street. Phone Auto 1292 Call or write for price list. Lincoln, Neb. J. C. Wood & Company s s s 9 8 MILLER & PAINE gflj 1 1 M.J I I II Dr. Haggard, 212-S13 Richards Blk. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12. A good writing tablet la a necosBlty. Get It at tho Unl Book Store. Fancy Upx paper not fancy priced paper at tho Unl Book Storo. If you are going to get any Unl jewelry get It at the Unl Book Store. FOR RENT A pleasant modern room; gentlemen only. 534 N. 12th. l Why not take your baths at Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and P Sts.? OOCX)OOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXX5QOOO help It, turn up leaa than four chairs in tho Library reading room, especial ly if you think there is not tho slight est chance of your frionds (or sorority sisters) using them until at least late in tho aftornoon. Thore aro chairs enough for all, and then some. Thirdly: Don't bo backward about sitting on the stops and window bIHb In Library Hall and making light re marks about passers-by. Any neglect on your part in this matter Is baldly indicative of 111-breodlng and a noga- . tivo environment. ' Finally: Don't, under any circum stances, forgot to cut across tho cam pus, oven though it may bo much bet ter walking on tho flagging. The paths thus beaten Into our campus are truly delightful to look upon. And what it It doesJcll out tho grass! Isn't tho sjtato rich enough and land adjoining the Unlvorslty sufficiently .plentiful to provide' a new campus when tho grass on tho present one la . killed out! So. keep right on "cut ting." . la that of excess of work, as 1b the case with tho other members of the present staff who have recently resigned. EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS. Happenings of other days as record ed in Tho Nobraskan: Four Years Ago Today. MIbs Hayden spoke at chapel on tho art exhibition. Three Years Ago Today. E. F. Davis was selected for tho posi tion of manager of the 1904 football eleven. Two Years Ago Today. Nebraska defeated Wesloyan by" a score of 50 to 17. Ex-Governor Furnas gave a talk be fore the Forestry Club. Tho Men's Glee Club will appoarbo fore "Organized Agriculture," which is to meet In Lincoln during tho coming weolK with av program of tho 'merit whlclnall Gleo Club productions have shdwn Ih tho last year and almlf. Your writing always looks good on our fancy box paper at the Unl Book Store. CRJUO H wfiwM JfB ffuii PROS AND CONS PROS and CONS, COMPLETL DEBATES &ros Our foreign policy, the D."0 currency, the tariff, Im- MWS migration, hlgli license, woman suffrage, penny postage, transportation, trusts.departmcnt stores, municipal ownership of franchises. Government .control cf telegraph. isainiiitei o' tue auove and many ether ques tions completely debated. Directions fororcanizine aud conducting a dcbat-M Ing society, with by-laws D ana parliamentary rules. 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