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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN fi! .. 6 IS f(. ?l It Iff fl ttbe ail? fUbraeftan THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln. Nebraska. rilUJHEl EVERY DAT EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MMBAT BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. PtklKttlM Itflct, 121 Rt. 14th St. EDITORIAL, 8TAFF,. Edltor-ln-Chlof Rom Klnjj, '08 Managing Editor Q. L. Fcnlon, '08 -Associate Editor R. L. Harris, 10 BU8INE88 STAFF. Manager.. Circulator Assistant Edltor-ln- Manager .George M. Wallace, '10 VA A Inn.i '1(1 ill " ww. .WW, Circulator L. J. Weaver, '10 OFFICE HOUR8. Chjef 2 to 4 p.m. v lu iw u. lutcly groundless and arc surprised that they ever could have been led to believe the gossip that started the movement. Abide from the ridiculous charges made on the Dean, there remains the fact that no crowd of students ought to undertake to judge the morlts of their instructors. The-Dean will prob ably manage things very well without the kind assistance of the students. They are under him to bo taught and not to run the school. Nor is it their move to mix in faculty squabbles. Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln. Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance 8lngle Copies, 0 Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 18S8 INDIVIDUAL. NOTICES will b charred for at tho rate of 10 ContB per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thereof, faeulty notices and University bulletins will gladly be published free Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln. Nebraska, as seoond-olass mall matter vmder the Act of Congress of March S. 1179. There itf something rotten in the state of the Law School. The admin istration of tho University of Nebras ka has for the lost few years boon run on the plan of student solf-gov-ernment as fnr as possible. Undor thifl plan no student has been called upon to testify against anothor, al though the students have in certain eases been called upon to testify as to tho competency of their instruc tors But this time tho information was not requested; It comes as a volun tary petition signed by a number of tho students of tho law classes, com plaining of tho dean of the school. Editor Daily Nebraskan: Tho lleclslon of the University Ath lctlc Board in "standing pat' on tho present method of electing student members to that body would seem to indicate that the board, or at least a majority of them, propose to pursue a dictatorial policy In dealing with University athletics, regardless of the sentiments of the majority of the stu dent body. Further evidence of this 1b the fact that they have practically taken tho management of interclass athletics out of the hands of tho interclass committee by refusing them tho use of tho Armory until tholr constitution is ratified by tho board. Flvo weeks ago the president of the interclass committee submitted its constitution to the board for ap proval. Three weeks later it was re turned without their approval' and In the meantime the basketball games scheduled for tho second and third Fridays in March were not played on account of the above ruling. With the returned constitution, however, camo numerous suggestions which, If Incor porated in it by the committee, would enable It to pass muster when pre sented to tho board again. Tho committee, After considering these "suggostlone," saw that tho best I RESULTS TELL1 We) otelm tft be) 1fa best GLEANERS and DYERS in Lincoln and are Isere to prore It Our methods aro the VERT LATEST and our work sea the beat that monoy can secure. We etean the finest dresses and robes without dancer of fading or ekrinklnc in any way. We else clean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Oeods called for and delivered. All goods thoroughly sterilised. We do altering and repairing. 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The diploma of University of Nebraska is accepted for admission. For detailed announcement and catalogue, address HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, Boston, Mass. & J ffSf -fri s r tf&a 2 ORDER YOUR PUNCH at FOLSOsTS Also everything in tho way of cakes, pies, candies and ices. Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream after the show. Bell 466 Phone ut far Prices -Auie 2214 UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. . Thursday, April 9. 11:30 a. m. Memorial Hall. Freshman mcetin. April 10. Junior Informal Temple. Fraternity Hall. Junior Informal. 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. Qleo Club Concert, Matinee and even ing. Friday May 1. -t 8:00 p. m. The Temple. Y. M. C. A. Minstrel. Company B Hop. Friday, May 8. Sophomore Hop. Have your clothes pressed at Web or's Suitorium, corner 11th and O Why not take your bath at Chris bath house, El oven th and P streets? Marshall, students' barber. Corner Thirteenth and O, under FamouB. This is moro than s'elf-govornment If tho students wore right it is too bad that the movement should have to start with them. But It should re qulro very serious grievances to pro voke any such petition from the stu dents. It would seem impossible that any 6no who knew Dean Costigan could unprejudicedly charge him with in competency. His ability Js Indlsputa-1 bio. What then Is the cause of all this excitement that is doing moro toward the injury to the Law School than any weak. Instructor could do? There are always dissatisfied students in any school who, because of some Imaginary 'personal Injury, aro will ing to criticize tho members of the facility. Tho "best men have their enemies among the students. Some of the -mon who nro on this petition are the samo malcontents that signed a petition two years ago against Dean Pound. Added to these men there are many who signed on tho spur'of ,the moment and who have since re '! 'moved their namesbr wanted to, but were afraid bf being1 scoffed for turn ing coat. These men have Investi gated tho charges and find them abso- way to incorporate theni was to adopt a new constitution, .and fearing that they could not clothe It In language that would suit the board, they moved to ask that bpdy to draw up a consti tution governing Interclass athletic contests. A representative of tho board ussured them that such a docu ment would be ready ih three days. That Vas March 23rd. Two weeks have elapsed and yet no constitution is forthcoming. Is it the intention of the board to thus kill' InterclasB ath lotics? It is noutoo late to play thq re maining basket-ball games, but what will be done inregardtp interclass baseball?. MEMBER INTERCLASS COMMIT TEE. "Your next." Aristo Barber Shop, 1206 O St. A. G. 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