The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 24, 1907, Image 2

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THE PROPERTY OP
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRA8KA.
Lincoln, NsaiUKA.
PUBLISHED EVERT DAT EXCEPT SUNDAT AND MONDAY
BY THE STUDENT PUB." BOARD.
Pobllcitloi OfflCl, 126 H. 14th St.
Editor-ln-chlof J. Carroll Knodo, 08
Associate Editor Clydo E. Elliott, Ofl
Managing Editor A. E. Long, 09
Athletics Hugh VL Craig, 07
Ocnoral Nowb Stuart P. Dobbs, '00
Reviews Gertrude Mooro, '07
Convocation Laura Rhoados, '08
Assistant Athletics. Miller. S. Boncdlot, 09
Asst. Gen. News Sidney G. Evans, '09
Departmental.... Earl R. Hunt, '08
H. L. Wilson, '09
Guy Montgomery, '09
A. O. Schrolbor, '07
Aloxander J. Dunlap, '09
C. C. Hickman, '07
Business Manager Byron E. Yodor, '08
AsBlBtant Manager Gay Hardy, 08
Circulator H. C. Robertson, '09
Ono of the most democratic bodies
to be found is the student body. An
Hndividual Btudent needs no "pull" to
get recognition, and he Is for the most
part treated openly and greeted cor
dially by everybody If he shows an
Inclination to "mix" and to get into
the swing of University life.
Yet there is no question that there
is room for improvement in the way
we treat the younger students as they
come in at the beginning of the year.
If upperclassmen treated the newcom
ers, whether they looked as If com
ing from luxurious environment or
not, with the general cordiality they
deserve, there would be more college
spirit among us.
TELEPHONES:
DAY Auto 1B28. N1QHT 23CB and 4472
Editorial and Business Office!
BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ.
Postofflce, Station A. Lincoln, Neb.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance
Single Copies, 5 Cents Eaoh.
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charged
for at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion
for every fifteen words or fraction thereof.
Faculty notices and University bulletins
will gladly bo published free.
Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second-claBS mall matter
under tho Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
By the time .night arrives, one of
the companies of the University bat
talion will have won, it is to be sup
'posed, the trophy of the afternoon's
competition. Then that company will
perhaps feel called upon to give vent
to Its jubilant emotions In a grand on
slaught upqn the town with red paint.
Such, at least, has been tho way in
which other triumphant companies in
the past have reacted under the strain
of the emotion attaching to the win
ning of the cup.
Furthermore, some of these com
panies In the past have let their feel
ings carry them so far that certain
things wore done which those outside
the Influence of the excitement de
clared, and those in the company cele
brating, after their ardor has cooled
8UCCE83FUL CONCERT.
University Band's Appearance on the
Campus Well Received.
Yesterday morning the University
Band gave an excellent concert on
the campus at chapel time. The men
showed the results of a year's hard
training. The responsiveness of the
players to the leaders and the ex
pression used in executing the various
movements proved their appreciation
of tho music rendered.
A good crowd gathered about the
"band stand" and the mixture of
music and Cornhuskor joshes went
exceedingly well. The program given
was as follows:
March, "The Steel King," St. Clair.
Selection, "Roly Poly," Johnson.
"PoIIbIi Dance," Scharwenka.
Patrol, "The Piccaninnies," Lauren
deau. March, "Lights Out," McCoy.
NEW MANAGER.
H. O. Bell Elected Business Manager
of the 1908 Cornhusker.
The Sophomore class held a 'very Im
portant meeting 'yesterday morning
for the purpose of electing a business
manager for the 1908 Cornhusker. Ow
ing to the resignation of Don Russell
who had previously been selected, the
position was vacant. The candidates
were Russell Burruss, Hubert Bell,
Yale Holland, Walter Kenner and Don
ald Price. Kenner and Bell being the
high men on the first ballot, they were
voted on a second time, Bell winning
on tho rather close vote of CO to 45.
The "winning candidate comes from
York and Is a member of Beta Theta
PI and tho Iron Sphinx. He was vice-
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somewhat, admitted wore somewhat
extreme. Sometimes the company
letter has been put In places where
it damaged other people's property.
This sort of action is not to be laid
up to the company as a body, perhaps,
but there are always a few men in It
who have not yet outgrown their
young innocent way of looking at the
wtorld sufficiently to appreciate tiho
fact that the world 'was not construct
ed as a playground for their sole and
especial benefit. Their actions are
open to criticism and there are -undoubtedly
more mature men in the
company who frown at this sort of
thing.
There' is no reason why there should
not be a celebration. It Is only proper
that there be, but it should be car
ried on with something like respect
for property at least.
president of the class the second se
mester last year.
H. H. Wheeler and C. A. Thompson
were placed In nomination for assis
tant business manager, Wheeler re
ceiving the position. H. H. Wheeler,
S. G. Evans and S. P. Dobbs were plac
ed In nomination for membership to
the Student Publication Board. Evans
withdrew and Dobbs received the ma
jority vote.
In the earlier part of the meeting
P. H. Clancy read the report of the
party committee which has been print
ed In a previous Issue.
NOTICEI
All candidates for the degree of Mas
ter of Arts expecting to graduate in
Juno meet in U. 106 at 11:60 today.
It Is Imperative that every candidate
fie present.
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