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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1907)
,')W ""W1 ytyf - 1 , Tr 1 - THE DAIL.V NlEBRASkAN r C. jm, C 5RPrlPrP4 """tspi'-!TWife n t I"" t- k K g!lg fiebiragkh THE PllOPEIlTYvOF THE UNIVER8ITY OF NEBRASKA, tlncoln, Nebraska. -. r T , V ' H i i 7 i " "" "" NILI8HE1 EYHT IAY EJtCEPT JiHIAT AMI HMIAY BY "THE BTDDENT PUB. 0RD. J, filHllill ffnM( 1f I Ni 14tl lli Mhniglna' Editor...,. Clydr. .Wllolt,' ' Builnesh ManagarrH. C rtobertton, 'Of Editorial and business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postohlce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, S2.60 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies. B Cents Each Telephones:. Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charred for at tho rata of JO cents; per Insertion .for ovory fifteen words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and Unlvorslty bulletins will gladly bo publlshod free. Entered at tho .postofflae at Lincoln. Nebraska, aHsoconaclaM mall matter Under tho Act or Compress of March 3. ' 1879; w IOWA vs. NEBRA8KA. The tawa-Nobraska debate on Fri day evening is expected to bo one of the most Interesting and Instructive debates over held In-Memorial Hall. Evry effort Is being made by those having the debates in charge to se cure an attendance wtorthy of the event. Remember that this is the only opportunity that will 'be present ed this year for hearing an Interpol legiate lebate on tho campus. Plenty of time for dances, theaters, etc., later in the year ,but 'December and the Iowavdobato come next Friday and at no other time. - X-ET-OUT--- -TheTe should hdarielsrrwTniumIrer men at, tho Cornhusker Bruigtfet thlB year, The time is pastf'when it was necessary to urge-students' that the Cornhuskerflanquet is a good thlhg RESULTS XELL! Wo claim to be the .best CLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln and are tore WproYe it. Our methods arc the VERY LATEST and our work: Mfathe best that money can seoure. - - .- '" We oleah the finest dresses and robes "without danger of' fading or shrinking In any way. We also clean gentlemen's clothing of all klndB. Goods called tor and delivered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. "We do' altering and .repairing. ' - 'v " CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. J. C WOODjilQ. Ph'ene Bell 147 1320 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Phone Auto 1292 and deserving of the Bupport of all loyal student's, who aro aware of and appreciate the debt the University "oVes"thls successful team. College athletics aro very popular and it is through athlotlcs as well as a strong faculty that an institution of learn ing extends the sphere of its influence and increases its relative importance. Swarthmoro college recognizes this In tho lliatte-r of the much talked-qf be quest of onejnlllion dollars with the proviso tof tho discontinuance of InH rtfiteol,leKUittliletlfifl?5Noliraaka had , aootball team in the- season just past -worthy in all roBpects of the. sca,rlet nnd the cream. Do not. exert-any in fluonce that would tend -Jn any way. to roar the success 6f this function, Which Is' nothing more nor less than- - a testimonial of the high place the N. .men occupy in 6ur esteem as the rank and file of the students of the Univer sjty of Nebraska. The Dramatic Club will, give Us first mntlnpft nn Rntnrdny, prpmberhgipmT-ehl-Om0ga 80rorty- is tno 14, at the Temple theater. The play- let is entitled "Washington's First De faife,Vl f Mtsg' Bonnie' Adams is k coach,, . ts -.-" r l v;; iELItVES IN. IT. -4 President of Cornell Says Drill Is the , Right Thjng. Offico of tfro IPresldeniCbrnell ypivofslty, tthach, fy,Y ,. Nov. 30, 1907. To the Editor of the Army and Navy Journal My attention has just been called to an 'editorial in your issue of Novom; bor twenty-third, entitled, "Nonsensci In Ulrrh iPln-Pta ' Tn thin nrllfnrlni I ... .-... Y , find myself described as "in opposl tibn to the Army and Navy,' and. as ftn exponent of tho doctrines that "the military spirit is an evil, that the pro fession of arms Is an' unworthy vo cation, and tho maintenance of the national defense a needless extraya gahco." And, as though I were blind to tho value of military training, I am admonished to observe its results in tho development of learning, the upbuilding of. character, and -the in dilation of correct ideals of Ameri can citizenship. Will you permit me to say, that all "this not only does me tho greatest injustice, but entirely misrepresents my actual sentiments? I am a firm believer in the value, of military training. Year after year' I have, in season and out of season de clared that tho military science and' tactics required of students In Cornell University Is the most valuable courser wo have, and that whether onCcon- s'lders the matter fyomifStpornt 6f view of the needs ofttoReD.ubllc, the discipline of thounlvorBity, or the physicalnrru moral benefits to the students. houpportwhlch,spresldent-)ot CffrUoll TJnlverSIty;"Tntvoalway8 glvenour military department, is not only a matter of record in the War De partment, but was recognized in the most complimentary way in an cdi- torlal in tho Army and Navy Journal, entitled 'Military Training alt Coil- leges," and appearlngJn your!isBug of December 15, 1906. This circum stance makes it unnecessary for mo to dwoll longer on this matter, )x( which I am sure you wll not want to do me an Injustice. Johnson to P res Id Governor John JTohnsson, a possible presidential candidate; will preside ait tho Minnesota-Nebraska debate on .nm Frlrtnv. jljR Thlrtnnnt.h,nt ,Mln- ueapolis. The Thespians, a society, similar to tire" Tfaniatlc. Club, Is contemplating thestaglng of "The Little Minister," on Pobruary 13-14. Tliey proppso an exchange of stages The proposal is undpr consideration and may bo ac cepted. .' ii Tho girls' annual Pan-Hellenic dance will be hold in Memorial Hall, Sat urday, December 14th at 2r30 p. m. guest of honor. The admission is 25 cents. C.6: Frey, florist,1133 0' St. WHEN YOblt CLOTHES ARE 1 ABE HERE bS9999999999sMi TERr;y THE PBUBB1SL HOT ani GOLD SODA THE P08T OFFICE 18 DIRECTLY 0&P08ITE OUR ENTRANCE ,132 NO. 10TH. UNlVERlBITY:pyifLtiN. Friday, December 13. Iowa-Nobraska debate. Special Rates Via VYabaslTRailroad. The Wabash havxm aalo dally round trip tlcltejts-to all the winter resorts of theaouth Now Orleans. 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