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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1908)
Iiiiwiiiiiiimi iMwwiuMuauwsa!B THE DAILY NEBRASKAIN J: GJ)e, Dall Ifte'itn-aeftajt THE PIJOERT,Y OF TIIR UNlVEh&lTY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln. NcbniBku. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publication Office, 126 No. 14th St. EDITORIAL STAFF. EdltoMivChlef Ron Kino. '08 Managing Editor Q. L. Ferlon, '08 Attoclate Editor R. Li. Harris, 10 BU8INE88 STAFF. Manager Oeorgo M. Wallace, MO Circulator W. A. Jones, '10 Assistant Circulator U. J. Weaver, '10 OFFICE HOURS. EdltoMn-Chifef 2 to 4 p.m. Manager 9 to 10 a. m. Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Ntb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies. 6 Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charged fot at tho rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thereof. Faculty notlceB cind University bulletins will gladly be published freo Entered nt the postofflco at Lincoln, Ncbrntika, us second-class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1679. There Ib n difference between sprout ing ideas und Hpouting them. Illinois hns organized an Esperanto club and stops are soon to bo taken to organize a department to teach the new universal language. This will ob viate the necessity of taking two or three languages nt once and not know ing nnything about any of them when you are through. Someone has written u little book seeking to prove that Roosevelt should be the Republican enndidnte for presi dent. A mere compilation of tho RESULTS TELL,! W claim to be the best CLEANERS and DTERS in Lincoln and are tore to prove It Our methods aro the VERY LATEST and our work Men the best that money can secure. We clean the finest dresses and robes without danger of fading or shrinking in any way. We also clean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds, floods called for and delivered. All goods thoroughly sterilized, We do Jtering and repairing. CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. J. C WOOD & CO. Phene Bell 147 1820 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Phone Auto 1292 articles In the popular magftzJinjisnQw ndnys would make another volume on the same subject. Twelve students have been expelled from Stnnford and all of tho athletic teams arc being disbanded in an at tempt to keep liquor off the campus, Thingsjiaven't reached that stage at Nebraska, yet, witness the temper ance rally and parade last Friday morning. Is there no other possible form of entertainment for Nebraska students but dancing. It's dance, dance, dance, without the slightest variation or in termission. Granting that dancing is 'the only popular form or Boclal amuse ment aro we not having toq much of It when every class, organization and department of school gives two or three dances a year? The athletic board met last Saturday and flatly voted down the proposition to submit elections to all students. A proposition to soil tickets for Universi ty affairs in all branches of athletics giving the purchaser a vote was refer- red to a committee and thor hoard' ud; journed wtli no. definite setfleinent 6( the matteri ' As between" a popular Vote and a vote secured by buying a season tick et to all the games there can be no question In point of theory. The one invites the interest of the students in athletics; the other is merely..reforni ing by adopting a system based on the same evil principal with a four dol lar interest instead of a twenty-five in terest developed. In practice it Is very much to be doubted whether students would buy tickets until the season 1b well underway and many 'are unable to attend all athletic functions. Of course the scheme is capital from the point of view of the football manager, but It would result in the frats getting together even stronger than before by helping to sell tickets. Financial sup port isn't the only kind of support Which athletics need. Is the voting down of the proposition to throw the vote open to all students the final set tlement of this question? "To the Editor of the Nebraskan: It seems that the question of who shall be eligible as candidates for membership to the athletic board from the student body, and who of the stu dent body are eligible to vote for Bald candidates, is a question which could, and should bo settled without any fuss or wrangling. Any student in good standing, who is eligible to participate in athletics, be hej'frat" or "barb," should be eli gible for membership of the athletic board, again, all students who by their records are eligible to participate in athletics, should be entitled to vote for their choice of the candidates, without paying for such "privilege. It is a well known fact that one may ob tain from the registrar, a slip Btntlng his standing as a student, "and why not let such a slip be tho only necessary certificate of ones right to vote-for can didates or to become one himself. Let us lay aside "snobbery" and its attendant evils and elect an athletic board which is representative of the student body. No one "clique' 'or "bunch" has a right to control or at tempt to control other students by forcing honest competitors from the field.' Such things have been done in the past und it is time such unfair tac tics were forced from our University. Be fair to everyone, and let us vote for the best man. There are good men among the "barbs" and among the "frats," and may we not pick out the gopd, clean, honest ''square deal" man for our student members of the athletic board, and may not all students be eligible, from the standpoint of scholarship, to participate in athletic s, elect these men. C P. FRANKPORTER, .'08. , Lost Lady's open-faced gold watch, pin attached, between Fourteenth, and S streets nnd campus. Leave at Ne braskan office. Tlio group of the claxn is easy. It's flat tho only abso lutely flat clasp garter Is tho Ilriehtoii. Milll- V oils of men know this buy them nnd wear thorn. The rroar ii there, nntl they cost only a quarter , pair. Itcincuiber it. NMCER SU3PEMKR CO., 718 MhkcT St., Pmutarait f2r X-iesri s 7 tfca Bell 456- Don't Read This If you don't want good music. Wo guarantee this orchestra to be second to none. We don't charge two prlceB. Try us. Aak for recommendations. G. F. THORNBURG, Director. Violin Taught. Auto 5877 UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. March 30 to April 4. Monday to Saturday, inclusive. Mid-semester examinations. Tuesday, March 31. 11:00 a. m. Memorial Hall. Convocation Prof. H. Alice Howell. "The Lion and the Mouse." 11:30 a. in. Memorial Hall. Sophomore class meets. Friday, April 3. Engineering Society Hop. Friday, April 3. Music room Temple. Illustrated lecture (by request) on "Picturesque Italy," by Professor Barber. Admission free. April 10. Junior Informal Temple. Wednesday, April 15. 6:00 p. m. Easter recess begins. Wednesday, April 22. 8:00 a. m. Easter recess ends. Friday, April 24. Lincoln Hotel. Senior Prom. Friday May 1. 8:00 p. m. The Temple. Y. M. C. A. Minstrel. Company B Hop. Friday, May 8. Sophomore Hop. Convocation. This morning at Convocation, Miss Alice Howell, head of the Elocution Department will leoturtnm "The Lion an the Mouse.' The presentation of this play at the, Oliver this week, makes the event doubly Interesting. Members of tho senior class desiring pictures without cap and gown are en tied to tho Cornhusker rate. Town send. Buy a University Calendar. Every one should have one. Tho Y. W. C. A. has a few more that they will close out at twenty-five cents. HERE'S A "SNAP!" An Al foun tain l.on new,' self-filling, 25 per cent discount. Inquire at Nebraskan office. LOST On bleachers a note book with A. A. Bald on cover. Please re turn to Nebraskan office. i Miss Eleanor Andrews, '07, PI Beta Phi was visiting University friends on Saturday. The hest place to eat in town Is at Dons Cafe 114 So. Eleventh street. Miss Clara Humrod, '07, Chi Omega, was a campus visitor Saturday. "Your next." Arlsto Barber Shop, 1206 O St. l Dr. Hill, Dentist. 233 So. Eleventh, -- ', Brightons arc made of pure silk web. The patterns are new, exclusive vnri- 'jf- ety enough to satisfy everybody. All metal parts aro of heavy nickcl.plated brass. If your denier can't eupply you, a pair will be sent upon receipt of price. 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