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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1908)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAIN I u 1 ffbe Batlig Iflebtagftan ' THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln. Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publication Office, 126 No. 14th St. EDITORIAL 8TAFF, Editofln-Chlef Rom King, '08 Manaalno Editor Q. L. Fonlon, '08 Associate Editor R. L. Harris, 10 BU8INE88 8TAFF. Manager Qoorge M. Wallace, '10 Circulator W. A. Jones, 10 Assistant Circulator L. J. Weaver, '10 OFFICE HOUR8. EdItor-ln-Chlef 2 to 4 p. m. Manager 9 to 10 a. m. Editorial and Business Office: BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. ' Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable in Advance 8lngle Copies. 5 Cents Each ing power was a good thing will get out and take an interest In the coming election. Although the plan now in force is not perfect it is the result of a Bentiment on tno part of the author ities which will never permit the sel UbIi spirit among the fraternity men to got a corner on things as they have had for the last few years. The thing for the fraternltios to do is to show a manly spirit and go into the contest on a fair basis with the other stu donts in school. The Barbs ought to forgot about the affiliation of a candi date and vote for the man who can fill the place, with credit. We ought to have some one like Mrs. Barkloy on the men's interest side of the fac ulty, who will not leave things to tho students to work out after long suf fering. Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 cents per InBortlon for ovory flf toon wordB or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will Kladly bo published froo Entered at tho postofneo at Lincoln, Nebraska, as uocond-cluBS mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 8. 1870. It is not tho number of students which matriculate that goes to make a great, growing and permanent school. It is tho number who stay in school until tftoy finish a course that fixes its high standing, and tho more tho studonts got out of their course tho better tho standing of the institu tion. Tho men who received the Thota Kqppa Nu honors in the law school yesterday morning got what they came to school for. A man may got a broad university oourse and not be an aver ago student, but whori""Tie goes to a professional school he is in it primar ily and secondly for tho knowledge of his chosen subject. If he is a good man in his classes this is no indica tion of his success as a lawyer except ing so far as getting what you go after and a knowledge of how to ldoic up law goes toward making a good prac tioner. , Notice. Owing to an unaccountable mistake the name of Miss Noll Brldenbaugh did not appear in the list of the May Polo Dance as previously published. P. N. MENEFEB. Notice. Tho class in Field Geology will go to Milford and Pleasant Dale, leaving Lincoln at G a. m., Saturday, on tho B. & M. freight. Students expecting to make this trip will notifly instruc tors not later than Friday noon. Q. E. CONDRA. Correction. It was Professor Barker, instead of Professor Barber, who gave an ad dress at the Y. M. C. A. presidents' and committeemen's meeting at York recently, and who spoke at the Univer sity Y. M. C. A. meeting on Wednes day evening. I will be in school next year and wish to declare my intentions of be coming a candidate for a student member of tho Athlotlc Board for tho coming year. JAS. B. HARVEY. I hereby announce my intention to be in school next year and my candi dacy for student membership of the Athletic Board. M. M. JENNINGS. NEW GOODS arriving: daily. Our new fixtures will be here in about a week. Special attention given repairing, engraving, mafiufact'g. Hallett, Optometry Specialist., ESTABLISHED 1871 II34 0 St. They toll not, neither do they study, Their only purpose, if they have, any, seems to be to get together and in the brilliant light of tho library lamps to observe the beauties of the femlnines and the whereabouts of the masculines until it gets late enough to make a Re spectable get-away. Then in pairs and which is moro often tho case indi vidually, they retire, to the hall, there to be joined shortly by another and to hie away with all the satisfaction of a full evening's work. Such are the follies of youthful days. There Js no harm done sometimes, and then again there is. It is like tho game of cardB good fun, it is not habitual, but apt to lead to ventures, which are purely speculative. I intend to be in school next year and wish to announce my candidacy as a student member of the Athletic Board. . SIDNEY COLLINS. Expecting to be roglstored in tho University next fall I hereby announce myself as a candidate for student membership in the Nebraska Athletic Board. CLYDE E. ELLIOTT. I intend to bo in school next year and desire to announce myself as a candidate for student member of tho Athletic Board. H. O. PERRY. J is to be hoped that every one who believes that the abolition of the vot- I desire to announce my candidacy for membership on the Student Ath letic Board. I intend to be in school the coming year. EDWARD F. GUIDINGER. 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