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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
pr THE N RA8KAN EB f ( , f Vl Cbc Dails "Webrkehnn THB PROPJCRTYJJF THE UNIVERSITY OF,. NEBRASKA. Llnooln, Nebraska. PNUSNtl Ifllf IAY EKEFT tUNMT'NM MMAV BY TUB STUDENT PUB, BOARD, fHHuK l, 1lf N. 141 W. " EDITORIAL STAFF.- Cdltor'ln-Chlef ...M. A. Mills, Jr., 0 Managing Editor Clycta E. Elliott, 'Of , BUSINESS STAFF.' , Manager, H , C. nokaHton, 'Of -" Atat. Mnaer.;.f.TT..ar M. WallftecTMl Circulator W. A. Jonea, '10 Aaat. Circulator L, J. Weaver, MO Editorial and Bualneaa Office: ASEMENTr ADMINISTRATION BLDQ, Postefftce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 fER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies. 5 Centa Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 " INDIVIDUAL NOTICES' will bo chanted for at tho rato of 10 cents por-lnsortlon for ovory flf toon words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly ho publishod frco. . i. , . . . Entered nt tho postofllco at Lincoln. Nebrasku, as second-class mall matter under tho Aot of Conprcss tf March 3. 1870. the Court-martial. Tho Inforonco to bo drawn from tho verdict returned In tho recent endot court-martial case Is that In tho fu ture such infractions will bo most bo vo'rely doalt with. There are but fow offenses " .more ' serious than those charged against tho defendant In this cnso, Discipline Is one of the prime oBsentlalB of tho whole fabric of the ,nrmy and consequently Infractions can not bo pallinted even in tho slight eat degree Authority Intrusted to ono . ' man over tho actions of another of such a naturo as that of an ofilcor over a private is of a peculiar nature Tho superior's obligations qre greater, nioro js oxpected of him and there Tforo his actions should at all -times 5 January 24, oxSO p. -WJITW-tfS - Sophomore T7ep Year Informal . ,A !' , , . OO0ftPO:0roO bo governed by sound Judgment un affected by tho heat of passion. It Is to be hoped that never again In tho history or this University shall an- other .offense of this naturo bo com mitted. University cadets' are sup- posed (o have reached, such a stago of' maturity that their actions should .. no loniTOi bfmr RllfVh InritaniWnhln ra. scnblnnqe to tlio acts of, Irresponsible' boyhood. Many thiniTB.nra .lomnnrtort of, men by .the necessities of our socioTJ system and onq of these demands is jepsohablo control pvor our angry j.asslons: This Incident, Kvhllo nrlslng primarily in' the department of mili tary science as nn offense against cer tain specified vuleB, is not confined by any means to that limited sphere. It affects tho whdlc University, For this particular instnnco ,there may be cir cumstances that would tend to ex tenuato Uio wrong-doer In evory ca pacity but that of his office as cor p&roi, buth this relation noqe "could trltfclao thd action of the cadet court marshal. Unquestionably there was loroyocatioB'but not such provocation aV could Justify tho defendant's con duct ns a man and officer. . PRESENTS PROHIBITED' In the by-Iawg of the Board, of Re gents thero is a rule undor tho cap tion; '"Presents Prohibited," which reads as" follows: No person employed J)y too Regentg In any official ca- laclty or ai professor or teachor of any rank shall "recelvo-ahy presents from any student or stttaeHto . during tho term tfrVatteh employment At tention n nAllnri it tha ruin .at this tttmo at tho instftifep of a prominent- faculty member, not oecause thero has been any violation of the rule on the University campus, but for' tho reason that tho rule is not current informa tion among Btudonts of tho University generally and- tho Agricultural Col lege especially. At tho State Farm tho rule was not observed recently for the reason that it was unknown to tho students and so the opportunity is taken to prevent any Buch mistakes on the part of the stlidonts in tho colleges on tho campus. Tho purpose and intont'of the rulo is to save tho student from the possi bio embarrassment that might result if the custom of making instructors little presents was the accepted prac tice. " BERNARD SHAW. Who is Bernard Shaw? It is lato to be asking or answering this ques tion. But for those who do not know of him, It may servo ob an introduc tion to say that he 1s an Irishman, a vtgetarinn, a socialist, a revolutionist, a philosopher, a London art critic musical critic, dramatic critic, novel ist, and writer of plays. This list of doctrines and professions thus breath leesly given will perhaps -convey some Idea of the versatility of the career upon which Mr.. Shaw now draws for material for his plays. Tho career m. Memorial Hall. oc vob an exciting one touching life In many places, and was markod by tho most heated controversies and bo labored with the most violent abUBe. Tho plays which ho has produced havo been tho -target of so much. hQBtllo criticism that" amongsome7 df" those who do not know them tholr author U held In questionable respect. Mr. Slijflaw hijnsolf has labeled Bomo or thorn uunpRH4iiLit--"Nbne, however, have ever been cnlled uninteresting or dull, . Elementary Course, In Education. Dr. Voiro offers Education XXII tho second semester. Thjs is 4 course in. practical school management for stu dents .below senior standing, who will not be in attendance tho following year. It will be adapted to tho needs of rural nnd grade teachers, with some attention to th0 general problems of tho small high school. In the Trlangilur College Chess League, composed of Brown, Cornell and. Pennsylvania, Cornell won the chess trophy by five and one-half J points out of a pojgslblo oght, . mi, . LilV i NO MOHONO lilt x Wall's Gmtut TilUrs -UNION MADE J. F. GREGORY, Mtkwpr sM Cartler Llicifi In, 145 Si. 13th St. FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAIN. TWRNTl'-ROOM HOUBD within walk Ijjk distance of University. Full corner lot lotH of shade good brick sidewalk. Two Iintli rooms on, second floor. Dining-room InrRu vnoiiKh to soat forty people If desired. Very small 'expenditure would inako It typi cal Fraternity house. Price and terms right. Address 603 State Journal, City. UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. Thursday, January 16. 8:00 p. m. Chemistry Lecture Room. Pathological Club meets. 11:00 a. m. Memorial Hall Convocation. A. E. Wlnslilp, editor . New England Journal of Educa tlon. 11:30 a. m. Memorial Hall.' Freshman class meets. 11:50 a. in. The Temple. Y. W. C. A. noon mooting. Friday, January 17 Fraternity Hall Sophomore Hop. Friday, January 31. Baskot-ball, Nebraska vs. Missouri. Informal dance. 8aturday, February 1. - Basketball, Nebraska vs. Missouri. Friday, February 21. Lincoln Hotel. Junior Prom. Basket-ball, Nebraska vs. Kansas. ' 8aturday, February 22. -Basket-ball, Nebraska vs. Kansas. German Club. The Gormail Club will meet with MIbs Vera Melqulst, 936 South Four teenth, Thursday ovpnlng. Big lot of swell $5.00 shoes, $3.50. $6'.00 shoeB, $4.50. Sanderson's Sale. Matt's place Pool and cigars Old Heidelberg, 146 No. Eleventh street. Tho best'placoto eat in town is at Dons Cafe 114 So Eleventh street. Dr. Chas. Birr Blk. . Youngblu dentist, 202 Chapin Bros.," florists, I2t So. 12th. Eat at Elani's. ROT WHIT9 , PtiVc Suits MlO'toafs jJ9Kg m lml " i WE HAVE GOT Ifl A . , We serve the very best of every thing arid plenty of it. Try it for a week, $3.25 "per.. Separate tables for ladies THE NEW WINDSOR HOTEL Made to Mir, US bbbbbh rfmm m J fcBBr bfbbbV PETTICOATS Mault to -Yatir Exaet MMSurtfflMt 91.60 to 18.60 Jn Bateens, Eeatlirbloom aad Linen Moreen. 6.60 to 110.00 In a ycry go4i qaallty of Bilk. Weg&aranteen perfect fit and workman ship. Orders allied. In one-half to two dj' Botloe. QUALITY and QUANTITY IS OUR MOTTO Lincoln Skirt Company ETHEL E. ANDBR&ON, Prop. 1295 N STREET U-all -No Tommy ' TljiU of N Caterer ' He's in business for himself r. ?08 So. 12th Look for the Rd LlahfJ , Hot Luncheonettes Tho. 1A. Coleman. 0EHTML MTIOMt UHK TWELFTH AN1 0 8TS. r. L. IIAI.L, Proldeat. . M. JOUKBOVf Vie. PrM." BBBMAM O. FOX, C.aMer. . ' W. W. HAOKMBT Jr., AMt. 0r. Retry Bakery Co. Baking Orders Riled Promptly ' FIHE RICE MEAi OUR SfCglALTY PHONl US JLND'TOUB OKDBR WILL BKOEIVB PROFIT ATTBKTIOlf dinin rom for students. 4. U BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVBtt KBTCVBsbBBbiBBBBBBBbI ' r '4 "-? 1 -- H v?-- ic ' -j? . . , ' i. ft , ' a ' 'I t -23 r 5