The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 13, 1909, Image 1

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, SATURDAY? MARCH,"i3 1909.
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Lively Debate Proceeds Final Vote on
University Measure Wherein In
fluence of Bryan Beats
. , Plans of professors. s.
; Thji, ydte of ono nian yesterday
utofnliig 'defeated the IjIU alfbwlng
professors of tho University of Ne
brafikn to participate in the boneflts
of tlio fcarne'glo peiiBlon fund for re-
tired college professors. Had Arm
strong of Buffalo county voted with
hlB republican colleagues in favor of
tho.bHJK the vqto. wquld havo stood
a, tie, 49 to ,49. YIth Armstrong bolt-.
itl(j 1J1D ytlil-Jj U1U IUIU "UP uv IU JU
against tho measure. RcpresjentaUvo
Wllapn, who first voted for tho bill,
later changed his ballot so that he
mlgljt have tlo right to movo a re-
corisfderatlon. This mado tbe voto
as legally announced, 51 to 47. As
a matter of 'fact', however, only ' 50
'refireshtatives '"w6ro:'(5pi)OsodV.to-thot
r bill; apd 48 wcreln favor of It. '
'- 'The' ballot, "was" 'Wen ditrlng the
morning session after a stormy do-
- bate. In the' attdrhbon the" bill was
ngaln brought tup 'and again trampled
upon by. a neat trick of its oppon
ents. The supporters of tho measure
had hoped 'that they might bo able
to securo a change of heart on the
part of the necoBsary.ono or two mom-:
bers during the -weolc-ond recess. For
that reason Wilson voted n'galnBt the
kblll In order that ho might legally
move to Reconsider It In cafco Its sup
" porters' should bo able to miiBter the
additional votes by Monday.
Approclntlng tho scheme of tho
friondB of the moasuro, tho opposi
tion, in tho person of Reprosontatlyp
Caa;?, moved early. In tho afternoon
session to reconsider tho morning
vote. Wlison ,nnd others engaged In
a hot debate, but without any effect
on tbe legislators. Tho movo to re
consider failed to pass and tho bill
was once more pronounced officially
' dead. By 'this action the' opponents
of the bill sought to prevent a pos
sible successful reconsideration Mon
day. Effort Not Successful.
By a curious blunder tho .effort of
Representative Cqso to; finally kill tho
bill waB'wIth'pVtsucctiBand tho mAt
. te'r'now stadds exaptly whoro It did
at tho, closp of the morning session
yesterday. Acting on tho theory that
a motion ' to reconsider can bo made
but onco RQpfesentatiyp Case maflo
this motion ,and .the opponents of the
bill nt "once vbted it, down?' As a mat-
f -tor & fact there ia tjo. limit to- tho
; number! of times a motion to reconi
1 slder can bo' '. made, but after; , the
motion carries the -question can bo
.recompiended but once. What Rop
resentatiyo Case should - have done
after making tho motion to reconsider
was' to move-that that motion bo
laid on tlie nablol- V6n'J this was
;.uuiiv it nuum tuu u tnu'UUiUD VUbu
- -jto takVtho matte? from tho' table
and ' the measure would: bo nally
, tliled. .Through ignorance of parlia
mentary 'law, however, the'"aliempt
to finally kill. tlio bill resultod in noth-
. lag more than an amusing 'blunder,
ji Unfavorable Report. ,
: The Carneglo bll, S. F, No. 54,
.Introduced by; Senator Buqlc in tho
upper, house and passed by that body,
AVas reported to tho houB,o by Chair-'
man Oer'dos. of the' cbininttee on,
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V. BATES
C. CLARK
R. GARRETT
Sophomore Interclass Debating Team
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E. H. HAHNE
A. M. OBERFELDER
A. M.. HARE
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jounced that the, committee recom
mended" tho; Indoflnito postponement
of tho measure. . Wilson :of j?o.l
moved that, tho houso not concur, ri
tljo. cpmmlttqo's ropprt and it was
qw this motion that tho bill was de
feated. Eighteen of. the alkty-nine
democrats voted with all but one of
the republican minority., for the bill.
Tho remaining democrntsahdvono ro
publican voted .against putting It on
tho file. '-'' ! ",'
AVUh. th.o vptq then .standing 50
MJi-iyilsonaslted. that . his, y be
cunnged nnu tuo iinal voto was thus
riiado fii to. 47. ' " ,
The turning down of tlio ' Carneglo
bllas' undoubtedly ' duo largely .to
tho determined' opposition of ViJHam
f; Bryan, who not only; opposed 'it In'
cpmmitteo bearings but also in his
npuuuu uuiuru me ii-'BiBuiurs tsuvurai
weeks ago. His Influence was plainly
potent with a large, number of the
democratic members an'd hls'nrgu
monfs were used with telling t'effeqt
by speakers on the. floor. jj
. Debate Was .Hpt,
' Proceeding the voto on the cpmnUf
too's roport there w.as nn hourjs djB
ciiBslohf of the;' bill. " Cohsldernbie
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GIVEN A MEET WITH' NEBRASKA
TRACK TEAM. ,
WILL BE HELD AT SIOUX CITY
Methodist Students Are Pleased Over
'Prospects of Meeting With, the
'."' Path May" 8.
t Nebraska has scheduled tta , jneet
wltlrMornlrfg Side "college of Sioux
.City, Ipwa. for .May 8. Tho dual con
tost will bo held In Sioux .City.
This meet Is tho first the varsity
has over booked, with tho Methodists.
Tyo years ago .the freshmen team
from the CorniU8ker school contested
;wlth them at Sioux" City and won out
b;r ti mVrgfii of two votos, ' -
rorn)ngslp caii iiardly h'bpp tct win;
irjjui .uo. uoriuiisKora tia 8pnK Pt
will be able to se,e what they can
do.' agalnat a strong team, it will,
of course; bo but a practlco contest
for the pupils of Pr. plapp. The
spiall attendance at lornlngslde
keeps the; little school ahiong tie
miners; but permits it putting out
some of tho pest athlptlc teams
among tho minor colleges In the west.
Foiir Dates on List.
AVlth thl8 epptest dated, the corn-
busker txapk schedujo for next spring
is qopiplpted. r There, are nply four
meets,, bookpo;. Besides" the jjornlife.
BjHq ganies. thpro are Ifansas and 2kfln
nP.aPta, pftch scheduled or duj con
tests. Tto fourth meet is the, Mis
souri yalloy, copfpr,ppco to bo held in
Dps lolnps May 5,
How tho Morning Side students feel
over having a meet with the coft
huskers, ja- tpjd 4p Jjio following ar
tlplo,Nyhph was publlsppd In ie
&lcim ,CJty Journal yesterday:
, Aniong Mpr.nlng side alunml thp.
nnnptincppjent w 11 bo hailed with de
light. JUanaeer Bkeer of XabraRiTa ,
lips pi ways been kindly disposed ior
jvarp nip. J9,9n.jna.iiutpnl put, herptp;
aQio ttli.Q policy, qt Nphraaka: Ijas b.aen
that Mprnjpg, S.lde,' was fhardiy stfong
MJSS 8YF6RD TO WRITE VERSES
FOR THE SENIORS.
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MISS BARMf $ f0? CLASS SONG
HAVE TAKEN PROMINENT PART
IN ENGLISH work;
John Ketrldgo Will Be 8on0 Leader
'Xccorcilnd to Annoiincernentof,
" -President HlllslvV Da$""1
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ClaBs'Poet MIhs Constance Syford.
Song CompoHor MIbb Viola Barnsq
Song Loadei John Kotrldgo..
President Hills of tho senior, olass
yestordny announced tho nbovo-namod
members of tho class to fill tho re-spoctlvo-poaltlons
on tho'honor roll of
tho class. Miss Constanco Syford
will writo tho claes poem,, Miss Barns
will compoflo tho Hong pnd John Kot
rldgo will load tho soniors in tb'o ren
dition of tho lattor piece..- '
JSllsa Syford and Miss "Barns aro
espoplnlly wpU (luallflod, for tho posi
tions which thpy aro to fllj, Thp cjaas
of 1909 haa In ioct tpmny members
p"? literary ability npd tjioro ro sev
eral who rank High' in that field. t)io.
appointments of ciass poot and song
writer wtiro made onjy Af torlong con
sideration on' tho 'part of President
Hills Pnd"cnroful Invosiigatipn into ,
tho merits of tho different porsohs
mentioned for tho' places. '.
' In English Club.
Both Miss Barn's and Miss Syford
"aro assistants in ihp JEJngllsh dppart
ment, in which thoy liayo done ox
cellpnt work. Thpy are further well
knownndUL9J)ulorrJB of tho cTass.f
Both ,pro members of BlaclV Ma'gquo"
and of, tho English club'. Miss Barns
s a momber of Kappa Kappa' Gamma
sorority.
John Kotrldgo Is w.oll kupwn In tho
class arid Is thoroughly compotcnt to
fulfil tho duties assigned him. Ho
wqs. ono.pl the. tenors .of ptho unl
versYty glee, cfub fPr twoyears and
po iia'sjhad considerable? Experience
'Jn ldadfrie' chorus work.'-V ' r
Set Ivy Day Date. i
Ivy Day will ,thls 'ybaro, May 5,
This dato has been selected by those
in cllflrCO of llln nvnnf. t iinlnv dnnin.-
what earlier than, .the usual dateon
account pf thp series of athletic mpets
which pecupy succeeding ,aturays
for successive wopks. The program
this year will po more varied and ox-
jenuea tpan tnat last year, flie ath
lotjp stunts wjif be enlarged an tho
number of farce events 'will Go 'lii
creased. Tho regular. Ivy day exorcises will
be held qji the city fajgnus, In the
mprnln, including .tie tjlanlng'bf the
Ivy and the " djncaiie ':K
poon program of. ath)etcs will ie Jibld
at the state farmland e'yW
session will probably bo there, also,
after tpp qustpm sot last year,, v, ,
Ivy day will. this year, as jastbo
a full holiday, Tbe custom of fdevot
Ing a full day to thp, events originated
vlth jthe'cla'ss. oV908" ,Prior 'ihat
tlpio Ihe plantngvpf thpjvy had occu
pied only pijo afrnpon and Uierp had
been no other pbservanco.
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t )ias beqn definitely decided that
thp annual gymnastic exhibition '(wlll
be giyen Friday' evening, March "26,
under ha supervision' of. Dr. Clapp '
of the department of physical educa
tlpn. A small admission will " bo
charged, which wl)f go to defray tho.
expenses, of tho intor-colloglato gym-i
nastio meet, which, wlll-be held at
this university spmp tlm.e dtirlng-tlio
ipontn or April.,
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