Al8.a3W WM'MM Z I -S 'it w f". 1f .- rt V l t tfjifWrUfnims V 38 fc .. 4." 4: j4 v I Vol. VII. No. 7i , l fJJNiVERSITYr6F 'iflEBRASfcA, UlSfcbLN, WEDNESDAY, JAfrtfARY 2$, .& v Price 5 Cent's! i & . . i ' 4 ... ..uiiitij'i ?'.... ... ... . ' in i . . ., t5v f V.;. . f Jf- f- ft" ir. "i,' , il4. IRYAN k TAFT JHANCELLOR BELIEVES; that Yheywiuibecanpipates mHmmriiMt!inn , . kwvwwr&'.rMiv yf .1-. ...... 5W.! Hef Declares iThat AHSMen Mentioned ;', w mf w, Jf w v av,nx r- :ascPoslble-Candidates -Would i'Make Good Presidents. An unusudlfy largo number, .of stu- entej.lstehje talkonVpUrVBright Political Pros Sectr S lesUsrday f?rriorninfe at' fchapel. J-". ft C00K3iKJKKCN Basketball Informal AfifU-UJfWWTr ft rV,"?? , lwa$U;ri .y : -liYV;sfc-f,VA) ?WttaqKlttftl1 jc Ht'.u a S Af A 'Ji-1 w -w- -T -k OfTQ X.:- . jr 'rJt ' r "-EIGHT P; M. ' ' - - l! r . tf2k - t -laawv li m iipbvw V .'VJ1-. .1 li i r;y I i a 11 V THURSDAY, JAN. 23 lbrskaf 4vM Ifighlid Rkrjc;; v '' . t i' Jj .'i " 'i.l- net M'-M .The ChalipftJeclarod tat 'hedii mot Intend tofdlTCU&al)oliticir fronWi partisan-' ertendpbjnt, but from the ndpoIntotdcltlzen7.wb.bvwaB-,ln- ieriipoiarWffCwe: j 17AndrTya vtoofciholposltlDnv that Ihe next presidential; election mu&t 4iim oiifrwlm ''tiftd'' advanced several tttto9.iteme& VW fWJiVi'i'WiA- ,Vs-J! .'t t - -'-" - J n tne- nrat1piace.Tafooq man must ihoc'andldateaareuprlght--'naenand foood' cUIzen8.""!Mr. "Bryan, wliT wilt certainly sbAHb aemoCTaUcT-Btandard "pearerris a clean-man, morally, agojod citizenjiandia man. who. does not shirk Vesponalbmiy.S f lining ti,; go6d,;can ibejpaldlofJMr , Tatt?as. a pan,- and Tna a citizen. Jlq hoff ,;hqld nubile office Vind Is abundantfyable 'to.flll.tho tofllcQ fat JWoltWicredit WorK bther man whbia now'oonaldered aa a" MSffitiffigD PoaSlbllltj- &f$waii IhftgraSfiT) 8aldvlw a .. This Is r(llyrf,aVreraarJable thing to say. for m many or tne presmenuai li. . r . .,. . ..- ... ., . ..,. , , . . . ? campalgn8,.o.tthe.,.past.4efiInoi; ihccandldates haa'been aman-whose oo 'M A ) . . f VW '.' . ' fl JW "fcharac'piu yasvnotiabqY'e Tproach jlri thenextLcampalgnhowjever.aiUtii l caridldates; ivfll be suc'b, men;, that all the; people. can. respect menu ; ' The. second' .reason j whyi tlie'j next " campaign must turn, put -well is, ;be xsause the general policy ofreformin'd public oversight of grearfiBcar..opera tlons wlll' toe' conllnued.v -If eitlierMrl Hughes" or 'Mr. Taft should be elected this wblild onidoubtedlyehe casei hl,lc Mr.oaKer.ana jmr. rairoanKi are perhaps.' riot in Sympathy-, wltiivaH " .1 - .' . U I c.y -" v .-t .of the president's ; Ideas. It is' certain- tha if they . wereolected ; they would rvi.4'i i f eeU thQAneco8sfcty:j6if.:v-.cp.ntInuIng the polled of reform. The whpleworl(j lcriows how Mr; -Bryan stand's ''land 91 wnat ne woum jryxo uo ii ue anoum be eleofeii?! ;Siyen '' coSgressaliould 'bV'controlled Ty a different political partyLlhey-. would notsdare resist aj relbrm president. ' " Thethlrd'easohtwhyAthe nextcam palgn '-mustittrrn : out well'is because policy oftlbntlon toliio needs of the West 'will be contlnVTed., Boose J H 1 ' .) v ' I i (il I I .11' yelt ha beii. the first president to give attention to the needs of the West;, and his activity "has, ibeeri along j -ijeveraHlne8; such us irrigation, . pres ervation pfgrazipg larida and dtoresta, nd attention to banking facilities: Whoever follows ihe presidents :wlll aaturally continue r his work along heae Unea. vMri.tflBryan te, preemi nently "a Western man, with Western Ideas, Vrit'MrHTftakHoiigKianftSt, em auf has travelec in Hhe West? c lj(0eUmiie4..eifaie.-I.)V-.i, : -. "- U&AW ,t??TtRUltEL, IRIGGS iiMioXatt&fl .1 Noted Harvard ManWllI 'Speak al 1t nvocarion lomorrtww." g Ilenn tLo Bnro'n RubaoI Brlirirs of JJarardnlyersnyi3np.rpJhjc)se teachers, -whpji lias -IdentlQed, himself thoroughly" with' Jiia schoolf With him the 'Har,yard t-lJnlyerslty,.- Harvard" methods, and Harvard men are ajiub ject of. llfe-iongo;itudyand.cheerful service. He' gradua,teti; f rom Harvard in the class- of' l187B,. 'was 'assistant professor of English in 1885, ' arid -In 1890 to 1904, he ws professor tof English, and from, that UmQ has been the Boylston professor, pf Rhetoric and Oratory. Dean Brlggs Vtrtl teaches. From 1891 to'1903 ho filled the additional duties ot Doari. of JIarvard College. Since 1902 he has ;been the dean of the faculty pf Arjts and Science? of Harvard, University and in- addition o the30 duties, slrice 1903 he Has-heen president of Radcfllff College. ViQ all this work ho has found time to write two hooks whlchare to bo found In the. Library, 'School, College and Character'' is the name of one pub lished In 1902, arid "Routine and IdealB" is" the name of ;tne, other, pub lished In 1904. - - . , ' Doubtless thonstuderita. or this Uni versity will be glad of the opportunity to listen to Dean Brlggs on Thursday at Convocation.. 'Some, pf our etudents. ,wlll doubtless, some day pursue ad vanced or special courses at Harvard and will .be glad1 "to wh'lff a little, of the air of the American Cambridge in advance." . Dean. Ck)Ugan will give' a luncfr to Dean, Brlggs, thoyre. old friends. Thesubject "of the' address lias riot as A-t been announced. , .- For . biographical,, sketch of Dean Brlggs ofn Harvard, .University, who speaks at' Convocation Thursday, Jau- uary 2a, see "Who's Who- in Regis trar's ofBce, or Professor Panlol Ford. 1 o 4 '3J '. j . i. " ' ' i ' o -" li i i - i . M.i.i mm mm d -; T ; : ;i .. - THIRTY-FIVE CENTS QEVEN GAMES. .-. 2 - TO BE WELLED? & n Mrs. clapp will decide About 'trip, to muEom,in win Athletic Beard Arrandemente ':PF.f. v.;K .un: ball Game With - 1 ' ti .ci Prebably'hatlfy for Qlrle' Basket Mlnneaota.;y i.f- Illinois Student Declare for Longer - .. - (Schedule. "Seven football games for next fall and a SQuaro deal 'for athletics," was the ajpga'n of, tho University of Iljlnols etudonts who gathered in mass moetT Ing 2,600 strong In the university au di tori urn Mpndny night at Urbana, The. affair was a strictly .student one from start ito finish, -except that 'President Jam'es.who nad recognized the oVerwhelniing sentiment for moro games," presided da chairman arid in troduced theBpeak'ers. ' Otherwise tho faculty had nothing to do hut .occupy seats on the platform and listen to the points that the student orators drove home. A3 a result of the chance to express their views there is much hotter fool ing on the part of tho students. That there Is-conslderablecbancethe mni 6fsltyenatewlircha onfthe seven-ganfb;:p'ropdSItIon is5tEe JGnferal.l5olWiA iz L. B, Smith, president p the ath letic association, .discussed conditions In the Conference colleges and the ?Mform"jagitatIon. Ho declared that' Uiorie. had been rno "ovils" unefirthed at llllriPIs 'and that tho authorltfea should therefore pursue, a liberal' pok y BIgK lot 4Bwell 6.00 Banderson'g Sale; shoes, $4.50, & ' . m T m 'Ctiarter Dav. ,CIC CharterDay:; exercises 'ari'd" Mld lnterACommencemontllUthlayeai occur-on :riaayj-- eoruary.'Mr . unar ter day Is regularly . February 15, which, this year comes on Saturday. According to a rule of; the Board of Regents (page 62 of. the University Calendar) when February ,15 falls on Saturday the exercises take place on Friday. When February 15 falls,, on Sunday the exercises talce place on Monday. . ' , Baked beans, baked .on the prem ises and .served - hot with delicious brown bread, 10c, at The Boston Lunch. - . ' ' ' '!' ' T i - k31 At a anoetlhg of the Dearisof' Women of the various polleges'ro contly attended by Mrs. Barkley,,.a resolution was adopted dlscouraglilg tho participation by college women In basket-ball . On hearing of 'negotia tions which' are bolng carried on jbe tween iMlnriosota and Nebraska Tela tivo to a girls' intercollegiate basket ball game, a complaint .was flied wltii the Athletic Board asking that this proposed game lio cancelled. . Concerning this matter, the Board passed the following motion: In vleV of the. fact that the Board of Regents has rules that the Athletic Board shall bo the final authority In all athletic matters, the director of the "Womaiii'a Gymnasium shall secure the approval of tho Athletic Board -before engaging in any women's intercollegiate' ath letics'. " " V ' . ; . The .qiiostjonof holding 'ibasUet-ball Informal s on. other than" (Friday 'of Saturday evenings was brbugh't be oro.rtfepBMrdyrf.MraMBarJay,1J.m attempt Badocatgh land P5jc. game Thpradayveauii of this week by the Dean of Women". ' I .The) Athletic Board decided7 not t interfere $rlth reuraffdnfor'3h8 game THursdaj f Ijgilt,f butiia(rulctei ino manager to avoid, as. far ag'rpoesl ei bio ,tlie followed week. futures scheduling -oCfii . - . .. . s. . .4i' I oy 'inrormais uurinr"the 5 jVrrantromentH were .madAf for aamT K A- k. v ....T X Ti "-.'V t- 1 19 at a . r . . . . f .Tiv . 'm wr. m vy k .gvnnA.aa. mm rw bm '"Suiijusm w lUBuictrilBK VI u FootballvR'ules. Committee-to, be. hel .Therewlll.he aJpeclal meeting. ot the Athletic Board Tuesday, January 28th, at which tlmthe final yotea ;on the '08 football capUJn will tbe .called If no "election, results, the. board, will th,on name a captain .- . ti Voes for the captain ot .the second football team .have fceen cast find can be secured at Station A. 19! - . .'ii Jmnti8iry 24 ds30 p. m. i r ' w 7 'Hit, -i jt. U :t , &-Tfl-i i :";' '-.? i ..STIIiiaownomore i rr "splits 'S-uiikJ-2ft' rj yr ivAi-lrf. V -W -m ormai .' i '.. V'M f"' f-i J -y lm 'ir moriml Hall. 5Qc ' -1'm The ' time remaining for, those -who Intend trying out for the, .different Charter bay eveqte Is growing short and should pot be Qverlooked. ,Tk fact that .the preliminaries will. be. pulled olt-a week In advaaceiof iCar; ter Day makes H: nqasiaar): t; wa ildates for the-varIom evea skoild get out and work reg uUrly fro aow on. t ' '" Silver and. bronze e4W rwlll . be given for 'first aad second places' la the following events:' . v Tweritv-llva" va-rd 1h, 'tn')i Pole 'vault, ' .. RenMlar Kigh Jump. - ' Knaalag klgh kick. 'W r Twelve-pound faot-pt. lu'"41' -Ropeclimte. ;' ''$y- Tence' Visit. '. " '"1'J:iH" A penaaat wilt be frea tke teai) wlhig the ariiteraltf'Telay !TJIp.- & ur '.?' t j .l A . i . i )p0 raoer i. , ;& n- A it A - t. V-