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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1907)
iMiwiiwiiii mirr -ii irruM --- --B i ,. j.:-v.-,, X "if" G be S a i t fl c .D r a &fc n n ! k Slit i.v 5 r ' it, TLVbefoiiilglUbraeftan THE PROPERTY OP "" THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nkdhabxa. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publicity Office, 126 N. 14th St. EDWIN MILROY SUNDERLAND, '07. ROrrOR'INOIIIKP 8. M. Rinakkii, '00 - Managing Editor Fmcd Ballaiid, '05 News Editor W. E. 8TANDEVEN, '07. nUflINK88 MANAOKH OAYllAnDY, Aoalfltant MnnjiKor BtnoN E. Yodkfi, '08, -- - Circulator MYTELErXOlE, Auto 1628. HVOHT. Auto 2365 md 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Office Basmtnt, XdmlnUtratlon Building; Postolflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Ycnr; Pa able In Advance Slnglo Copies, 6 Cents Each. ii i INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo chtuWd for at tho rnto.of 10 conUi por lnBortlo for 'ovory flftoon words or fraction thoroof. Faculty notlcos and University bulletins will gladly bo published f roo. i , Entered at tho postofflco at Lincoln, Nebraska, R8.8ocond-claB3 mall matter tindor tho Act of Oongrossof March 8, 1870. X, should bo liberally patronized. Wo urge upon ovory student a considera tion of those facts andthen wo fur ther urgo that tho purchaso of two tickets is the next and final move to make. Tho satisfaction to bo dorived from tho program itself will bo moro than doubled if there is in tho mind of each person in tho audience the knowledge of a worthy deed cheerfully dono. Buy your tickets today. EVENT8 OF FORMER YEAR8. Happenings' of other days as record ed In The Nobraskan. Four Years Ago. Today Tho Art Exhibit closed after a very successful week. - Two Years Ago Today. . Tho "Varsity basket-ball teanwwas making an eastern trip. . One Year Ago Today. Thosecond annual election of tho Black Mnsnue Society Was hold. ANENT THE ATHLETIC FIELD. THE SETTLEMENT BENEFIT Tho appearance of tho troupo ofT Swodlsh dancors Friday evening of tills week under the auspices of the College. Softlomont Board, v should prove anNjffmortunlty for each loyal student of tfroUnlverslty to demon? strato materially hlB appreciation of tho services the College Sottle- mentrondors to tho University and to tho city Lincoln. Tho" Sottleiilent wprkihas been con ducted In our mldsl for many years, but so qulotly and Imostentatiously that many of us aro scarcely owaro that "such an organization oven exists. It has boon heard of by tho average; student only at such times as it ap peals" to him for financial aid, and his ideas of its purposo and scope aro NebraBkan Receives Communication 8howing Interesting Precedent. Tho NebraBkan is in receipt of tho following communication concerning the. problem which is presented' to our "Board- of Regents by its recent deter mination to utilize tho athletic Jleld for building purposes. Wo givo it space with our approval and trust it may reach the spots from, which prompt" action will come: "Whon a similar contingency aroso at tho University of Michigan fifteen years ago tho student body appointed a representative committee which waited on the Board of Regents and expressed in strong and yet dignified maniier. the sentiments of tho students on tho proposed destruction of the athletic field. Nrt was not possible, then, as it probablyofvlll not bo prac ticable hero, to changbvthe plan and locate" ,th . building olBowhero. But tho Regents, took up vigorously-tho LADIE8' WAITING ROOM COMFORTABLY LOCATED ON BALCONY aiiTMllMi X PHONOGRAPH8 AND GRAPHOPHONE GOLD MOUNTED RECORDS 25 CENT8 &me - it it it it it it it it it FACTORY WORK it it it it -ii it That's the kind wo do. "Just as good as over" is tho condition In which a watch or cloclt leaves our hands. Wo value our reputation J too highly to let It get out Inlany other condition. Hallett Jeweler-Optician. - 1134 0 &K ft In The Book Section We carry one of the mos't complete lines of Books . in the city. The famous Riley books, single volume, each- . ..$1.00 Gift editions beautifully illustrated, by Christy $l.69 The Christy Girl, pictures in full color, by Howard Chandler Christy, 8 mo , $3.00 Shakespeare's complete works in three sets also complete in one volume 89c to $21.00 We carry new and complete lines of latest Fiction, the regular $1.50 edition, for $1.08 Boy's and Girl's Series a new series of copyright books for young people by authors of established reputation, each 45c -BIBLES We carry the Oxford-Holdman Bagster and Cambridge . Bibles. Prices from 30c to $7.50 Teacher's Bibles, morocco bound, gilt edge, with illus trations, also omplete with references, each---v 98c Special List f Popular Copyrights These books woro originally published at $1.GQ each and aro among tho most successful of recent fiction you got your choice pf tho following for 50. CENTS: The Christian; Tho Etornal City; The Man of tho Hour; The Rose, of Old St Louis; EbenHoldon; Man on the, Box; Sea Wolf; Crisis;. Dorothy South; Hoarts and Masks. BELL PHONE 593 AUTO PHONE 3281 . 'V. . HALF BLOCK TWELFTH AND N 8TREET . Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. N Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12. YoUvWlll bo satisfied withJCamoron's Lunch Counter. A good writing tablet is a necessity, dot it at tho Unl Book Store. I but hazy at tho best. It 1b not our purposo in this brl - article to attempt to oven outline what the Settlement is, and has , been doing in a philanthropic way among tho poor of Lincoln, rfor to give elaborate proof of tho fact that the University is constantly gaining pres tige and is constantly becoming of greater, .practical value to the Btate ' thru Its Settlement affiliations. Wo merely wish to state that such is the case and draw our moral from It in . connection with' tho coming benefit. The University Is back of tho Set tlement work officially. Tho Univer sity is mado up chiefly of its student body, The members of this student body are" therefore the persons who 'are, and should be, most interested in .the advancement of the cause, to say nothing "of tho maintenance of the present standard of excellence. To accomplish either or both of those . conditions the Settlement must have moro funds than are available at pres ent. Tho performance of the Swedish dancers is a means to this ond and matter of securing other quarters for athletic sports and. Michigan has to day ono of the finest athletic fields In tho west. In recognition of tho work of tho Board this is. known as Regents' Field. Will not our Board of Regents follow this admirable example. MID-WINTER ORATION DECIDED. "Is Government A Failure?" To be Subject of Commencement Address. Hon. John P. Irish has selected a subject most timely and appropriate for'his address before tho University graduates at their mid-winter Com mencement. "Is Government a Fail ure?" 1b the formal title, tinder which Mr. Irish will discuss government own ership of .production and distribution A, prominent political figure, a vet eran newspaper- man, for tho last thirteen years naval officer of customs at the port of San Franclso, Mr. Irish Ih qualified to speak with authority on th6 subject ho has chosen, The lecture will be given at eight o'cloclc on Friday evening, February 15, in tho Lincoln auditorium. Your writing always 166ks good on our fancy box paper at tho Unl Book Store. If you have cards, UokotB or posters to bo printed, go to McVoy, 125 North 12th St. Supt. S. H. Thompson, of ,Holdrego, ,wns a University visitor a few days ago. If your subscription for tho NebraB kan Is due, do do what you ought to do and do it now. Wo need tho money. The German Club meets with Miss Paulino Rleth, 1624 Vine, tonight.. All members are urged to bo present. . 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