The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 12, 1907, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    t b c 2) a i t s ffl c D r a 0 It a n
w
'''A$tV.
I.
ttbeBalfElRebrasftan
THE PROPERTY OP
TIII3 UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA.
Lincoln, NicnnABKA.
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SU4I0AY AND MONDAY
BY TUB STUDENT PUB. BOARD.
Pabllcitlflfl Offtca, 126 H. 14th St.
K.iwn,..in.Aiiinr .T. Carroll Knodo. '08
AbhocIiUo Editor,,.... Clyde E. Elliott, OU
MnnnKlns Edltor ...A. E. Lorn?, 00
Athletics HurIi W. Cralff, 07
aoncrnl Nowb .Paul O Burt, 09
Uovlnwn Gertrude Moore, 0i
on vocation TJaura Rhoados, '08
AKtAthlotlcfl.Mlllor S. Benedict, 09
Asnt. acn. News Sldnoy O. Evans, 09
Dcpnrtmor Ml. . . .Earl R. Hunt, 08
II, L. WIlBon, 09
, . Guy Montgomery. '09
A. O. Schrolbor, '07
Alexander J. Dunlap, '09
C. ,C. Hickman. '07
BtiHlncHB Mnnngcr.... Byron B. Yodcr, 08
ARfllBtant ManaRor. ..... ..Gay Hardy, 08
Circulator H. C. Robertson, '09
TELEPHONE8: .
DAY Auto 1528. NIQHT 2365 and 4472
Editorial and Builneta Office:
BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ.
Postoffle, 8tatlon A. Lincoln, Neb.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance
8lnglo Copies, 5 Centt Each.
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charROd
for at the rato of 10 cents per Insertion
for ovory flfteon words or fraction thereof.
Faculty notices and University bulletins
will gladly bo published free.
Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln.
Nebraska, as second-class mall mattor
under tho Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
FINIS.
At any rate, It is nnnlly settled.
People who have boon kept in breath
less HiiRpunHO for tho last few weekB
over the possible outcome of the strife
between the editor of tho Cornhusker
and tho Law School may now take a
full inhalation once more and with
either sadder or lighter hearts como
back to the, world of certainties. Tho
matter is settled; there will be no rep
resentation of the Law School" In the
first CornhiiBker issued by the Uni
versity, but a separate Law Book.
The Nebraskan has advocated com
promise and has not been alone in
brought about. In a compromise Is
involved the surr.ender of some Ac
rtiand or part of a demand by both
sides. But the Law leaders are frank
enough to say that they do not want a
compromise at all.
That kind of acjmlssion 1b admirably
In Its way, but what it conveys is not.
It is ot tho intention to make nny
wholesale condemnation hero, but
simply to point out one significant fact.
Thoro are those in the Law Schoo)
who maintain that the position of
those calling for a -compromise 1b
riglit, but if there is a faction among
the Academics sustaining the action of
the Law leaders who will allow no
stop toward arbitration, if there Is
such a faction, It has- never spoken In
an audible voice. Does this Indicate
anything of the general unprejudiced
Judgment on tho mattor?
Hbwevor, the affair is settled; pre
sumably it Ib buried. May it be bo
deeply entombed that oven Ub ghost
can not escape to prowl -about next
year and work further disruption!
I Madam Yates9
i reparations .
v
W. B. Snow Will Speak.
Monday, April 15th, at 11 o'clock,
Mr. Walter B. Snow will give an il
lustrated lecture to tho engineering
students In Memorial Hall. His sub
ject will be "Tho Development of a
Manufacturing Plant" and should in
terest every engineer in the University.
Mr. Snow, who la chief engineer or tho
B. I Sturdevant Company, of Boston,
Ib a pleasing speaker and an author
of note on engineering subjects. Ar
rangements will be made to have all
onglneera excused from their 11 oclock
classes to attend tho lecture. The pub
lic is cordially Invited.
We have just lately put in stock' it line 6f' ,
u i i i in ii i i in i r
these goods, and we are exclusive agents
for Lincoln. Almost every woman -has
heard of "Madam Yale'' and her famous
preparations. They are oirsale in our toilet
goods department. All who" visit this de
purtment will receive a copy of her book.
"The Science of Health and Beauty. " ...
Ask For It
MILLER & PAINE
StudontB wanting profitable employ
ment during summer vacation call at
240 Windsor this week.
The Juniors defeated tho Seniors
yoHtorday by a score of 18 to 7 in a
slrw, rough game of basket-ball.
Profebsor Grummann Is In receipt
of a pamphlet giving tho address made
here March 22, by Ralph W. Brecken
ridge, on "The Spirit of American History."
ooocoooooooooooooooooooooo
DR. HAS. YUNGBLUT,
DENTIST
Rooiuh 18 nnd ID Burr Block. Auto
Phono SH10. Boll tftl.
vJ L.INC LN, - NKDDAUKA. '
OOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDOOOO
Orchestra Concert.
Mr. Sarnest R. Holmes, botany 'flfi,
) is now traveling with a party of tour
i Ists In Covlon. Hp rnrfintlv snnt Dr.
The orchestra or the East Lincoln! Bessey a number of photographs
Christian church, which was organized i showing the vegetation of that iskind.
the first of the year under the direc
tion of Lewis M Horn, will give their
first concert In Palludian Hall, Friday
evening, April 12.
000OffiO000000000 o o cqoqqoooooqob
3 Medical Society, Sat., Apr. 13,8 p.m., M-301 8
g .
Pasteur and Modern Medicine
ByXi. H. Bicknell.
Demonstration by Dr. Schalelc of Spirichete Callidn Syphilii.
1 1
S
The department of Geology is un
packing and placing in tho new cases
the Charles Newton Gould colloction
of Miocene shells nnd corals. There
are in the neighborhood of a thou
sand specimens in the collection.
Some of the shells are very delicately
lined and colored. Dr. Gould will bo
remembered as having received his
Ph. D. bore In 1905. He is now a pro
fessor in the Oklahoma University.
C. A. TUCKER, Jeweler,
3 DR. S. S. SHEAH, Optician
1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED, J
The best .place to eat in town Is at
Don's, 114 So. 11th Street.
ADMISSION FREE.
E, V EJS. I DUU I W.CJIAJ1V1C. (S
tt00000000000 O O CO000000000000
so doing. Academics and u certain
number of the Laws themselves have
urged the same action, but no com
promise is to be effected because the
majority of tho legal men are againBt
it. The leaders of thlB nvajoiity de
clare thero are no grounds upon which
to arbitrate; they demand ono thing,
nothing Icbs will be considered. When
propositions which seemed to be fair
enough coraprlmiscB to some people
w.ero offered, these leaders declared
. they were not to bo considered be
cause not roally vital, not really giving
tho Laws any concessions. In other
words, these proposed comprlmlsos
did not give them what they wanted,
one certain thing, c
It looks to most people us If this
- werp an attitude not conductive to tho
settlement of the controversy, as if, in
deed, thlB were the very reason why
it can not bo settled. When either
one or tho other side of the two fac
tions refuses to stir one point from Its
position, It Is not likely peace will be
The program will consist of a num
ber of orchestra selections and solos
by members of the orchestra.
Election of officers for the new term
will take place after the program. All
are cordially invited.
Series of Lectures.
Most students are not awaro of the
fact that a special series of lectures"
has been arranged for Friday after
noon Convocations. The series run
ning now Is on American statesmen,
and the lecture this afternoon Is -on
"Daniel "Webster" by Professor Danlol
Ford.
Juniors!
All Juniors will ploase pay promptly
the assessment of twenty-five cents
each to one of tho following commit
tee for the Junior-Senior Reception:
Laura Rhodes, Jessie Cook, Abble
Stewart, Esther Wood, Nellie Ludden,
Harpld Bergquist, Harry Hlnman, Ar
thur Jorgenson", C. C McElroy, David
Slmms.
Suits Ready for Service
as Good as You Want
These days men are not content with care
lessly fitted clothes they want the hest in
style and n't there is to he had. No mattcV
what make you have been wearing, don't
rest satisfied until you have tried on a "Ken
sington." There is more style and service
in a "'Kensington" Suit than you ever,
dreamed could he. Try one and you'll say
so, too.
The vNtfvv Gray Cheeks, . '
$15 to $40
MAGEE & DEEMER
Kensington' Suits Fit
AILEGREIII CHOCOLATES AT RECTORS
r
"I
$