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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1908)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Gbe fcail$ Webraelttfh . THEJ PROPEIITY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln. Nebraska. rnUSHED EVER! DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONOAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. MMlM IfflCt, 126 N. 14IH ?t. Edltor-tn Managing Associate Manager.. Circulator Assistant Edltor-ln- Manager EDITORIAL STAFF. Chief Rom ng, ob Editor u. u. i-onion, uo Editor R. L. Harris, 10 BUSINESS 8TAFF. George M. Wallace, '10 W. A. Jones, '10 Circulator L. J. Weaver, '10 OFFICE HOUR8. Chief Z w J p. m. v o tun. m. to investigate and keep watch of all the circumstances, and as unintel ligent voters they have done in the past more harm tnan good. FAYE M. HARTLEY. Jf principle and practice are so far apart in the manner in which the girls voto in nthletlc elections, isn't it the duty of the suffragists to do some elec tioneering among their weak slaters? Editorial and Business Office : BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Pottofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, t2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies. B Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen wordB or fraction tnereoi. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly be published free Entorcd at the pontofnee at Lincoln. NcbruBka, as second-class mall matter under the Act of ConpreBS of March 3. 1879. Education is for life and life Is for service. Lyman Abbott. Two very acceptable poems wore re ceived yesterday by the editor of the Cornhusker, one entitled "Gute Nacht" and the other "Spring Up to Date." Lot the good work continue. While overyono is discussing the Athletic Board question, It is well to remember that the board won't be of much importance unless something 's done pretty soon about an athletic field for next year and the years to come. This matter haB been referred In regard to the Athletic Board elections, most of the girls do not wlBh to vote nor to Interfere In the boys' affairs. The girlB have had no part In athletics to warrant their vot ing and they know nothing of the problems to be settled. Thus far the girls' Influence has been corrupting because they were easily bribed to vote just as their boy friends wished, without giving the matter any con sideration. Let the girls take part In what concerns them personally, but let the boys manage their own foot ball and baseball. LAURA A. RHOADES. Editor of the Dally Nebraskan: It may be interesting to the mem bers of the University Athletic Board, as they vote today on the reform In election mothods, which a large ma jority of thee school seems to want, to know the attitude of the girls on the question. At a meeting of the Black Masque, a representative Senior girlB society, the sentiment was unanimous ly expressed that the girls do not need the voting franchise for Univer sity athletics; that they do not want It, and would prefer to see the reform onacted. ' It was also generally con ceded that the present election system Is unsatisfactory and has resulted In Incomplete representation of all the students on the board, and that the re form measures proposed to the board will do much to better this condition. MAUDE E. CAUGER. ' 1 m 1 W Tho grasp I W of the claxp MM is easy. It's r sear 1f Ja nnlv fltYlSISV. UUl liiu visaj swwv- lutcly Hat clasp garter v is tlio IMslilon. llilli- ', ons of men know thin buy them and wear them. The wear is there, mul tlicy cost only a" quarter a pair. Remember it. PMNURSUtPDWCI C8., 711 Minn St., Pnusarstt BrlghtoDS nro mucin fit nure silk web. ss B i The patterns are new. exclusive vari ety enough to satisfy everybody. All metal parts are of heavy nickel-plated brass. If your denier can't supply you, a pair will uc sent upon receipt oi price, i sums w PMNCOt WfPOWCIS isf -r'ri s tkS L ORDER YOUR PUNCH at FOLSOrS Also everything in tho way of cakes, pies, candies and ices. Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream after tho show. Bell 466- Phone us for Prices -Auto 2214 the college student from time Imme morial has built barricades -and planned revolutions. Can it be that the American college man Is awakening tp JJie broader Issues of life?" Tho above editorial from the New York Sun Is an example of repeated attempts to justify such actions. No comparison whatever can be made in such matters between American and foreign universities. With no dormi tory system and, comparatively speak ing, student self-government, our west ern Institutions could suffer no such thing as a revolution. But if it is nec essary to have internal dissension in order to stop these "unfortunate" af fairs, let's have it. And in the refor mation which follows may students awake to the broader Issues of life and effervesce on work and more lawful pleasures than rioting or destroying property. If I gave any bettor hats than I do for $2.50 I would go broke. If I gave any poorer hats I wouldn't do the blggeBt hat business in town, and if I didn't do such a big hat business I couldn't sell such hats as I do for $2.50. Volume of Business. BUDD, $2.50 HATTER Why Pay More? By order of the faculty, the Holy CroBB track team will be disband ed and all future meets cancelled. It is said the decision was primarily due to poor scholarship on the part of members of the team. to a committee, but nothing definite is heard about their action. It would be a sad situation to flntLnthletics thus crippled for the want of jafleld. Tho prohibition campaign is show ing increasing interest in the wearing of little blue and red buttons bearing the words "No Sajoo'n" and "Lincoln Dry." A good many are seen about the campus. To tho Editor of the Nebraskan: In regard to the matter of the women voting in Athletic Board elec j tlons, the Equal Suffrage Club has thought it best to remain officially neutral. This does not mean that its - individual members do not hold strong opinions privately on one side or the other of the question. I am a mem ber of the' Equal Suffrage Club and believe flpmly that, theories and ab stract principles apart, it would be best for the student life of our insti tution if the right to vote in the Ath letic Board elections were taken from the girls, and that aB soon 'as possible. In a matter which so remotely con cerns them as this one, the majority of University girls cannot be expected "Is a wave of insurrection sweeping over our colleges? Ib the sound of broken glass in the moving picture theater at Ann Arbor destined to bo heard around the world? Ann Arbor's embattled host of 2,000 students is only a matter of last week. More re cently we have had a riot at George town. Yesterday It was a meeting at Stanford, where three hundred men threaten to cut their classes unless a dozen students who had been dis missed for taking part in a pro-liquor demonstration are reinstated. Such simultaneous displays of academic effervescence in north, south, and west cannot bo coincidence altogether. Wo may find a reason, perhaps, in what is generally recognized aB the Intensely mimetic nature of the .col lege student But does some thing .else than the spirit of Imitation enter into the present restlessness on our campuses? The distinction has often been drawn between our college student, and his European compeer, that exuberance and noise with us are strictly confined to the cheering at athletic contests and the pilfering of tradesmen's feigns, whereas, abroad, Two months more of school. Let us have your duplicate order for pictures as soon as possible. Townsend. 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