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... ftlliifaiiW. t QQi li,MH ,1 i.l" h ,ti nut. iifM ,1 t. y t$ ," " -. -f JHlEi DIlLvI NEBR ASK AN .. Step ".;. . A T V 'v. ' I qibejajit IS, ttebrn cffiin THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. , ttr,., t Llnsojsfr Nebraska, - WUtttl WHY IAT EXCEPT SttNfAY AMI KMMY BY THE STUDENT PUB. .BOARD. rwtmimi tmtt, izi m. hi w i I v KDITOWIAL. STAFF. IdJter-iChlef . . . . .. .'M A. Mills, Jr., 'M Managing Editor..... Clyde 1. Elliott, '09 BUSINESS STAFF. MAnaBrviriv-i'rrHi2C Rob'trtienr'M. Asst. Manager. v. . . .. .0.-M. -Wallace 10 Circulator. . . . .. .. . . w. A.,..Jone, .2 Asst. Circulator'. ,ui...L. J. .Weaver, MO Editorial and Business1 Office! DA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. I ;iPotBffl,c,e,; Station A,,Mnooln Neb. SUMCfllPTIO FRICB, S2.00 f En YAR rajrauio hi nmnnwg n .Slnjts, Copies. 6 pente ;Eaoh ,' Telephones: Bell A 1466', Auto 1888 ' INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will.be charged for at the rate of 10 cents por Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction1 thereof. Faculty.- notices and University bulletins will gladly be published free. ' Entered at the postoffice at Lincoln. Nebraska, as seoond-clasa mall matter under the Act off Conferees of March 8. 187,9,:' .',',, ' college spirit generally. The only, ad monition that has-been persistently kept, before the students is that con duct' prejudicial to the boat interests of the. University 'will not bo toler ated, no matter whether it result Ipom an excess of zeal , orf rombad Judgment or what-not... Further than ithls the classes' have-from'' year to year ) bepn permitted p Indulge In such-rivalry as, the occasion seemod to-warrant-wlthontrostraint.- -- - The point thatChe freshmen failed to; see was the gravity ...of ja refusal to furnish the'Chancellor ' with" the 'ln formatloridemanded by him. "Np ma& ter how strong our sympathlesmay be tor the men who have been pun ished, wo must admit that such an attitude "toward the head of. this In- stitu&5ttf'1.ersled:in-'ir-dbsolutely wrong -and is opposed 'tor. the beat ln- tfregtsofj the University Should there ever be In the experience pi any student demands made .upon ,hlm such as he in his wisdom couid not accede to, 'this institution, is not the place for him. It ls,Je88eniiat for the well being of the student asiwol as the University ' as a whole that ttils point do Kept in mma ana as loyai biuuwuib. It ft our duty to recognlzQ and uphold 'this" principle. ,. , "' Mr- I r A New Demand for "i l -. -V . Gloves in Short Lengths fiTrR are nnlnino ' - - ? . , vj , .- ." ' -T While the long gloves are holding : Tttielr ' GwhSiormuch. dressyjvyear, . there fs a general demand for sliort gioyes,. not oniviur birccL i?ut io vy - wear with many long sleeves that - - --" n'v. "' S4 .or t j are being used. u l ."i N . GloveBr'yith4wo clasps in extra qual- . x.-'T .ili-: kj sa.am JLUV XiUiUUUK.111 '-, ..v;!.V -n Ja i .. , - -i ... ,i n l m T JisrLSsr.'2Vir''r':,i J itiily- .' IWjjf jprouun vjriuvtja, jcornu b xjuiviuio.. iu ivyu.. P . ; . - i: -JllT all1 COlOrs i . . .: V. ..".. ,rs . .. , r:7f o ', - KIDNAPPERS. Now that the incident "relative, to .the' abduction df -the Sophomore mas ter "of oeTemonies Is closed by' thd Nummary Intervention of the 'authorities- of th University, there is little left but the lesson to bo learned there-i friJm.. The situation now Isthat the central figures ,6f this little drama have all been' disponed ot ' In .one way ot"ahothois-tb)at is to'' say, ine-ohject o'f 'tho freshman machinations 'Is 'at liberty ' and' the' ' alleged perpeiratofs df 'theJ dedd 6avo been temporarily dismissed 'from' the UniyefsityT Wiffii dut 'doubt this affair was entered into oii the Dart of this year's men wii& out duly weighing the. final "comSc? a"uences of thedri-actlon. Wliowrj-ttmeBbyUqyefpr'ihe'o' He be theyrwere Bptirred en to this action Uevod' that It -vyould be impossible for ' . "John C. Calhoun."- ' " ' , Thursday morning Professor Cald welV gave a- lecture on- "Johnr.G. Cal houn" "before PrdfessoF HoWardls class in Political Science 8. This Is the period in our" history on 'which Professor" Caldwell has" specialized and hislecture was full of now thought tor the student. "He declajred that Calhoun was' not a destructive statesman, as sohie peo pie consider him, but wni rather a conscientious man Influenced at all ."! i'l '.-tirrs. 'T .. 't" .- A vFrench: Gloves, Centeineri's' .1), two f "f ,',.. aajt', -. fj ::"ilii - - u ? alrcblbrsVv.. : . .'.', , ,;-v. .'P,pM?VV.. ..' -. - - - ! ti ';;;:r f . . .- ik. . ;UO-.v? .'-,,.;: Other materials; other makes, other priceg.W.. r" v-j ii-i t t . y.t. ..-''.V-'.rv i . vv,ni" . jw-vv- r ' - .c"-.", i., r-.irri IVIflters& Paine .' - . , ! l or ty'if' l. i 1 ' TAKING CHANCES 1 with your eyes' ia downright recklessness. Your, eyes are entitled to the 'best of care. Thoy should bo properly attondod to as Boon as thoy Bhow any need of care. They do. show their meed sooner or later. , 'In such cases uonsuit ut. consultation rr , . , HalUtt, Optometry Specialist. 1134 0 St. ' , EStABLiafHED 1871 , . UNIVERSITY BUJULTIN PraJtoiHaUqOPomphQp-- . - a Fr,(??y' January. 3;7 , Basket-ball, Nebraska, vs. Missouri. :tlnfprnial?;dance.;lllX. ': ..J f' ' --. r Saturday, February1 1 r r - "" Basket-ball, ''Nebraska vs.- v'Mis'sburl. . , , Friday, i February, 21 . .i ; LlncolncH6tel. ,-- j Junior 'Prom., ,- , ."',,',' , Basket-ball; Nebraska vb.1 Kansas.' Saturday, Tebruary 22. '' " ' Basket-ball, Nebraska vs;' Kansas. .J ; FOB SALE,AtMEt BAfteXlN. , .. jlLWENy Y-ROOM HOUSB ..within walkV lnedlatanto or University. Faircorhw lot r-rlotHof ehade good brick; sidewalk; Two' bathr-rooniSTon-sccondntloor.- Ulnlnff-room"; "" largo enough to Boat forty people If desired. -Very.. small 'expenditure would , make It typi cal Fraternity., house.' ' Price 'and 'terms right vA.ddress.C05 State-Jbdmalf-dty,; " U-J i '-J .i -, ' ,. i' Eat. at ElamBi ' . Shoe salepten. to 'fifty pertcent dls- , count' on all shoes except Douglas,, Vaikover and ' SoroslB."-' Rogers "and, Perkins ,', ", " " ' ,: ' -.- ', -! j ; --'' ''Vt'' - Sanderson's sale Is the place. to ,iby( Swell shoes' cheap.; , . '.-, Uj1 jvJv .Chapln roa., florists. ,127 'Bo. i2t&J a Jby'tMe conduct of th'e second year men oarllor in the year In the 'matter of tho abduction of one of the candi dates for the' presidency 6 the resh- - man class or were merely actuated .by a, determination to.knitdo estab lished precedents Is a' matter of con jecture.. v Be that, as rt may, the fact remains that thoseof the freshman class responsible in this mutter, cer tainly overstepped the bounds of sound judgment when this pUfiwas originated, It would certainly seem that some thought of the, ultimate consequence of a too greatly -pro? ' longed absence.- from lectures upon the captive would have bpen consid ered, kand, .furthermore, what the post tion,,pA,tho Executive Department ot itbe.nly.ersity.must of necessity be, In t the matter. It Is entirely unlikely iha$,,;a.ny.' outside interference espe- 'claJly,lrom,,the University authorltiesi wouid have been manifested had there :aot 'bepn the yory- apparent demand. or't jsuch pfd'clal Vctlon.. At anyjrate 'lTjnjiiE Vpfgpjttpd IJcSii .there has! bea'ao'LfcendeBcypn the part of the authorities to interfere in the proper and legitimate display of class and two different Vaces, one the Inferior pf therdther, iolive" together as equals. He desired to preserve the union' by making It, possible, for .each section to regelate its. social affairs. The first number of the , Alumni Magazine, published by the Alumni Association .of .American Rhodes Scholars, has just been issued. It con tains an article by the president pf the association, Richard F. Scholz of the department pf history, entitled "A Pro gramme," in which ho 'makes a plea for "-the spread of the International club mdyemont, ii i .u, ".'' , University of Oklahoma BurniT" On Friday, December 20, the main building of the University of Okla homa was destroyed y'flrp. Theoss, Is estimated at 100,000' with 50,000 Insurance. Four years agpthetmaln building of the University at. Norman burned. It is intimated that the uni versity may be moved to some other Sweeping Reductions on vrrrr "HfaTaTaW am All Kensington Suits and Overcoats -i ".VI - i 'J Jl , .,, t . - . - - V ."V" pplntv In. Oklaflioroa.K ,Mr. Ojardft Currle,'e-19Q8, of Ra venna, 'NebT.,"ls visiting at "the Delta Tau Deka house this week. Blue and Hack suits excepted. Men who know this' estoblishmentandrthe high character of pur Kensing . Jon clothes . will-, apeciale this Opportunity to.-buy viiunx .voijr uiuvu uixyioi uiiucu ti .- 1$4Q iSuita and ,Qfcoats, now $32 ' . . $35 Stiifs and" Ocoats now $28 r"$30 Saitsand 0oats now $24 $25 Suits and O'coats, now $20 " ( hjjzIi Niiits and LJcfjats. nnw Sift " -, u 'Men'.who take pride in thefit and style of their clothes.'1 will be intere8teddn, these. niaKW c -U n St .JfSJBWB I, i araW J "-".li t--:-!' . M- Deemer ,-. ('", ' "' t -M S?-Oi -r ,r -Sk. f ' ' -tip I i-t" orL I 3 ."z l.7! .- . ' .' yj r -m "2t 'Ca M M W ?& ifc-i '' fmivijmvpmmKi trfVt ,