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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1907)
H H H lO.-Tl '! 11 - ' , Jet b c 3,.&fl:$'flel r-aciMn T 'a ' --l. ,B U li ' ft b c 3 a tl-fr 1ft c b ra g hag TII13 PnOPIOUTY OP TUB UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nebiubka. PUBLISHED EVERf DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY TUB STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publlcttfon Tlfflct, 126 H. St. K(lllrtr.-ln-fclUfeC...'.J. Cnrroll Khodo, 'OS .AHfloelii'to lOdltor Clyde B. Blllott, '0! MnnnRliiK Editor A. B. Lonff, '09 AthlotlcH UiiBh W. Craig, '07 aonoral Nowh Stuart P. Dobbs, '09 HovlowB Clortrudo Mooro, '07 Convocation Inura Rhondcs, '08 AflHlntnnt AthlotlcH. Miller 8. Benedict, '09 Anst. Gen. Nowb Sidney O. Evnnn, '09 Departmental.... Paul It. Butler, '07 J. C. Bldor, 07 Ouy Montgomery, '10 W. B. Standovon. '07 Alexander J. Dunlap, '09 C. C. Hickman. '07 Bunlncnn Mnnagor... .Byron B. Yodcr, '08 AnnlHtunt MamiKcr Gay Hardy, '03 Circulator TI. C. Robertson, '09 TELEPHONES! DAY Auto 1628. NIGHT 2365 and 4472 Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, 8tatlon A. Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable in Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at the rate of 10 centB per Innertfon for every fifteen worda or fraction thereof. Faculty notlcen and UnlverHlty bulletins will gladly bo publlnhcd free. Entered at the poHtolllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as hccoiuI-cIuhh mail matter under tho Act of CongreHS of March 3, 1879. CONGRATULATIONS. Tho basket-ball team njul tho ath lotlc management are to be congratu lated. When the visiting team last Saturday night absolutely refused to change their stylo of play to lit our rulos, and furthermore, refused evon to compromise, it was the proper thing to yield to them. Their conduct hurt them a groat deal more than it hurt us; it simply gave us an opportunity to show ourselves big enough to give up a point and yet play a winning game. True sportsmen do not quibble over small polntB. Let tho. good work go on. W EARING THE HONG GLASS mny provu more Injurious to your oyes thnn wonr Ing none at nil. Not every nmii who calls hlin Bolf an HALLETT No charge for tests. Tho editor 'suddenly became very pale, pressed his hand against his brow, and said things. "What is the matter, anyway?" ho asked feebly. "Umph," replied tho assistant editor contemptuously, "haven't you yet learned tho smell of a gar of ono of those wagons that sneak up the back alley?" Tho other made his way to tho win dow and looked out, then turned round again with a sickly, foolish smile. It's this way, you see. There Is a small hole dug into a block of wood and with this holo Is connected a tube. The hole in the block is stuffed full of chopped weeds and this lighted. Now the man puts tho end of the tube In betweon his jaws and sucks hard. The smoke comes up into his mouth, nat urally. What does ho do with' It now? Ho can't chow It, it will not stay down if he swallows it, feo he doefc the common-sense thing, of course, and blows it out again. How simple.. Then he removes tho tube from 'betweon his tectl), tn)ks fluently, looks up at tho sky, sighs, spits, and takes another pull, nevef forgetting to blow out again, understand. What is the point in the gamo, you usk? Well, really, the sparrows are very thick this morn ing.. Of late, the stylo seems to dictate that every man's frontal-pendent, fume generator be just as ponderous an im plement us ho is capable of supporting by the brute forco of his two Jaw bones. Surely, gentlemen, you are unmindful of tho future. When In tho ages to come, some good geologically inclined civilian shall dig up your skull and, marking the massive lower max illary there developed, declare he has at last found the "missing link," not only will it cause you considerable liumlllolion over in Hades, but because of the comparatively recent stratum In which the relic was found, it will in vito a challenge from another wise one of geoloy, and an alteration ensu ing, somo one may get his feellqgs hurt.. Behold, what a tradgey you may avert.. Let us plead that you emulate in this respect some of our worthy professors whose breath always reminds ono of ten-centers. Aud, by the way, did you notice one of our most agust and dig nified deans and our jovial professor from the psychology department last Saturday noon promenading along the front stone walk, each With a tail of blue smoke floating out behind? It Is hoped no one will fail thru lack of rec ognition to get the directness of this edifying and inspiring example. That would he an Irreparable loss. But If you cannot accept this, being -quite enamored of that big, cumbersome, soot-plugged, solled-sardlne-llke-smell-ing hole-In-a-block, for the good love of humanity, clean it out once In three or four years anyway. Next Game Here. Manager Eager announces March 1 as the date of tho next basket-ball game on tho local lloor, when Nebraska OCULIST In competent t o fit SpoctacloH. Wo hIiow you nud explain to you why wo nro right, and j?uar nnteo results. re PTIGIAN 1143 O will meet tho basket-ball five of tho University of Denver. An informal dance will follow the contest. EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS, Happenings of other days as record ed in the Nebraskan: Four Years Ago Today. Baseball practice begins. A class fight between tho Junior nud Sonlor Laws was pi evented by the ap pearance of the professors. Three Years Ago Today. President Jordan of Lelnnd Stanford wnB entertained by the University. Two Years Ago Today. Nebiaska 49, Raker 19, at basket ball. Rlnaker to Speak. S. M. Rlnnker, president of the.Soph omore class, will represent tho Univer sity Republican Club at a banquet to be glvon by tho Republican Clubs of Lincoln at the Llndell hotel this even ing. Mr. Rlnaker will speak on "Young Men In Politics." Waterman Fountain Pens l l THE i ii i g Largest Assortment Carried In Town. UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. February. Tuesday, 12. Convocation, 11:00 a. m. Prof. Nathan Bornstein (Omaha High School), "A Now Ideal.' Freshman class meeting, 11:30 a. m. Mem. Hall. Special Pershing Rifle drill, 7:15 p. m. Zoological Club moetB In M. 301, 8:00 p. in. Latin Club meets with Professor Sanford at 1618 L street. Election of officers. Fifth Students' Recital of tho School of Music, Mem. Hall, 8:00 p. m. sharp. First annual gymnasium contest, 8:15 p. m. Wednesday, 13. MId-wIntor Seniors meet at 4:00 p. m. In Adm. Hall. Engineering Society meet, 7:30 p. m. M. 211. Second Senior play tryout for men, 7:30 p.m., Union Hall. Sem. Hot. meets ut 5:00 p. in. Elec tion of members. Thursday, 14. Sophomore class meeting, 11:30 p. m. Election of officers. Mom. Hall. Y. W. C. A. meeting, 5:00 p. in. Dr. Roach speaks. Friday, 15. Vacation. Indoor athletic contest, 3:00 p. m. Grant Hall. Mid-winter Commencoment, 8:00 p. in., Mom. Hall. Saturday, 1G. Medical Society meet In M. 301, 8:00 p. m. Address by C. W. M. Poynton. English Club meets with Miss Gar- vor, 8:00 p. m. Chemical Club meets In Chem. Lab. Frlduy, 22. Convocation. Rulph W. Brecken ridge of Omaha, "Tho Spirit of American History." March. Friday, 1. Denver University vs. Nebraska; basket-ball and dance. Saturday, 1G. Non Com Hop. yr Anrll r f Nebraska-Wisconsin debate. Mom Hall. There Is no timo like Harris' tlmo. If your watch Isn't up to date yu bet ter see Harris, the watch doctor, 1137 O St. Qreen's barber shops excel all others 1m the west. Entirely modern ad the best work assured. Why not lako your baths at Chris' Bath House, cdrnor 11th amd P Sts.? . 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