The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 30, 1907, Image 2

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THE PROPERTY OP
THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA.
Lincoln, NobraBkn.
PHUIHEI EVERT DAT EXCEPT SUNDAY AMD MHBAT
" BY TkB STUDENT PUB. BOARD.
ttfclKlHM ItflCI, 121 ft. 14tH St.
kdltor-ln-Chief M. A. Mils, '06
Managing Editor. ....Clyde E. Elliott, '09
Business Manager... H. C. Robertson, '09
Editorial and uslns.ss Offices
BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ.
Postbfflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, S2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance, .
Single Copies, B Cents Each
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bft-charred
tar at the rata of 10 cents per Insertion
for evory fifteen words or fraction thereof.
Faculty notices and University bulletins
will gladly bo published froe.
Etftdrcd at the p6stofflce ak Lincoln,
Nebraska, as aecond-claBS mall, matter
Wider the Act of OSnfcress or March 8.
1879.-
A &feTTt-kklENt.
Now that tho "Laws" havo ratified
tho articles of ngroomont presentoil to
thorn by tho Law, CornhuBkor Con
foronco "Committee, tho rost of tho
student body can heave a sigh of re-
1 of. Many havo predicted oven for.
tho beginning of this year that both
partios to-tho controversy were fully
conscious of tho orrprs of tholr pre
decessors" arid would strivo to avoid
ropoating thorn this year. Cortninly
both tho Cornhusker staff and tho
Law Committee are to bo congratu
lated upon their wisdom and modera
tion in drawing im a set of articles
which so fully cover the caso and give
such complete satisfaction.
Ab tho caso now stands, tho pros
pects nro thut the '08 Cornhusker
will bo a much biggor and bettor pub
lication than tho one of last year and
that is claiming a great deal. This
will bo accomplished also without
much additional effort on tho part
of tho Btaff, because the time spent
last year in getting out injunctions,
Thl Dormitory System.
Michigan BtudentB arid facility havo
become aroused over John Corbln's
recent suggestion of needed dormi
tories at Ann Arbour, arid agree in a
sorloa of interviews published in tho
Michigan daily, that the quadrangle
systom is needed. President Angeil
says that it cannot bo installed with
the present lack of funds, but agrees
with president Charles Van Hise that
tho Bysctem Is available for big uni
versities. "An English college,'' said Presi
dent Angeil, "might bo called a 'fam
ily with its masters supervising the
students and living with them in the
dormitorioB. it waspossible for east
ern, colleges, which, are heavily endow
ed, to ndopt this system as used In
the collegeB of Oxford. At present
Michigan with Its small endowments
and appropriations is not able to house
Btudents, since It can scarcely obtain
tho necessary equipment with which
to educate them properly."
Professor Scott of Michigan said:
"Wo nro past tho dormitory system
wh6ther for good or 111, but wo might
all at together. A central hall where
a great part of tho students could get
together three times a day and eat,
especially If there wore a largo, pleas
ant room adjoining it, where -the eat
ers could pass a few minutes In free
and easy conversation before and af
ter meals, would be a fine thlng.for our
students both for their stomachs and
their souls' snke. I have spent a good
many pleasant days in QxforJ and
Cambridge, but my pleasantest recol
lections are, after all, of the eating to
gether. Nothing has yet been dis
covered to take ts pluce In university
life."
Professor Claudo Van Tyne of
Michigan, and a number of the sum
mer school faculty at Wisconsin, have
made n study of tho dormitory sys
tems at Princeton, Yalo, and Harvard
and said:
Budds $10.00 Cravenettes
I claim my coats look and wear as well as any $ J 5.00 or $ J 8,00
coats in town. Would like to have you come in and look at mine,
and then compare quality with that of other stores $10.00.
BUDD, $2.50 HATTER
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PETTICOATS M
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Linen Horoen.
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lb ilti.0D in a Tcry good
quality of Bilk. t ,
We guarantee a perfect fit ana workman
ship, . Orders Allied in one-half to two days'
ttbtlce.
QUALITY -rid QUANTITY
IS OUR MQTP
Lincoln Skirt Compiriy
ET&EL JR. JLlfribEAbbN ftop.
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uNivkhiitY Bulletin.
Thursday, October 31.
11:30. a. m. N. 210.
Special Convocation lor
students.
6:30 p. m. Lincoln Hotel.
Pathological Club meets.
Medical
Democratic Rally tonight, 8:00 p.
m. in Memorial Hall. Hear Judge
Loom Is, Dr. Mall and University Band.
Chicago Great Western Railway.
The Short Line and most popular
train service to St. Paul and Minneapo
lis. TrninB leave Omaha at 7! 30 a. m.
and 8: 30 p. m., making direct connec
tions with nil trains- for the North
west. Homeseekers' rates every first and
third Tuesday during October and No
vember to points in Northwest
Ask to bo routed via the "Great
Western" railroad.
For further information apply to
FRED WIGHT,
District Passenger Agent,
1512 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
Iost Lady's black pocketbook, con
taining about $.5.00. Findor pleaso
return to Nebraskan office and re
ceive reward.
LOST Lost
bunch of keys.
on campus Friday, a
Return to Nebraskan.
Patronize Capital Hotel Barber shop.
For Rent Room one block front,
Univorsity, 1218 T street Board it
desired.
Marshall", students' barber. Corner"
Thirteenth and "0 'under Fiimbus.
For fine watch repairing or Jewelry
go to B. Fleming, jeweler, 1211 O Bti
. Board, $3.01 per week, 127 No. 14th..
Cheapest place for students, 127 No.
Fourteenth Btreet
Why not take your bauh at Chrls'
bath house, Eleventh and P streets?
Mrs. Davis, hair ttreA'g -.payors are"
now located In "the Famous. Corner
Thirteenth and O streets.
Souvenir postal cards. Arthur
Rood, 139 North Fourteenth street.
Gillette Safety Razor
Nt StrippingHi Htatag
Have your clothes pressed at Web
er's Suitorlum, Cor. 11th and O.
Try Church's 20 cenf meals, Twelfth
and P streets.
Chapln Bros., florists, 127 So. 12th.
Found Yale- and Towne key with
pink ribbon attached. Call at Nebras
kan office.
Matt's place Pool and cigars Old
Heidelberg, 146 No. Eleventh street.
Miss Edith Crnlg, who is teaching
in tho high school at York, visited
In the city Sunday.
restraining orders, etc., can this year
be devoted to quite a different line
of work, all of which will make the
Cornhusker more nearly accomplish
its purpose. Without going into the
merits of the case and opening fur
thor discussion, it might be remarked
that the management of this delicate
matter thij year and laBt" offers a
warning for future classes. It is woll
enough to stand for your rights, but
every other consideration should not
bo thrown to tho winds In order to
uccpmplish this.
Tho last big football rally of tho
year "will be held tomorrow. DoiVt
fall to be present; you' ara needed
to help defeat Ames Saturday. DoiTt
think tlmt there will be enough with
out you. Every student In the Uni
versity should tuin out for this occasion.
For Rent Room for gentleman.
Modern. 534 Np. Twelfth street
"Although tho system has its d'is
rdvantnges, Its boneflts far outnumber
tho fow possessed by the boarJing and
lodging house system existing here at
Ann Arbour."
Ho stated further that Yalo .Penn
sylvania and Harvard havo their dor
mitories, which have proved a suc
cessjn bringing tho students together
as n body. At Cornell definite plans
have been made to install the sVb
torn, ground heing reserved for the
buildings.
Welsh College Yells.
Wales Is by no means disposed to
hend tho knee to America, according
to T. P.'s Weekly. The Welsh yells
are fully up to the transatlantic level.
The Univorsity of North Wales has a
Tell something like this: "Bravo, bra-
vi8sImo, ray, ray, ra o-rack! ay, ray,
ra-o rock! Ray-ray ray-ray-o-rock!"
Cardiff has a somewhat similar yell,
at Alberystwyth the cry Is "Hip-hip-hur-aber!
Hlp-hip-hur-aber!, Hip-hip-hur-Aberystwyth!
With a pip and a
pang, and a yip and a yang, yak, yak,
yak!"
"Wo manufacture all of our
Candies & lea Cream
Wo servo tho most delicious Hot
and Cold Drinks in tho city
TRY OUR FAMOUS ATHENIAN
BITTER SWEETS
CHEW "NUT LOVET"
and
EAT "SAUER KRAUT"
OLYMPIAGAHDY CO., 1131 OSt.
F. B. Harris. Jeweler.
1137 6 Stret,
SPECIAL SELLING AGENT.
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THE GRAND CENTRAL
BARBER SHOP M, CHAH STOKE
W. H. BARTHELMAN. Preffleler
134 Seuth Eleventh St.
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New Windsor Hotel
We have now open to students five or six well -.furnished
rooms. Steam heat and electric
lights. Will rent for $2 per
week and up.
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