The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 30, 1909, Image 2

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THE PnOPRIlTY OP
T&I8 UNIVERSITY Otf NEHnABKA.
Lincoln, Nobrniifm,
HUSHED EVERT DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AHO MONDAY
."BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD.
. PBbUcatKi Gfflct, 126 No. 14th St.
EDITORIAL 8TAFF.
Editor Herbert W, Potter
Mannglno Editor Victor B. 8mlth
Eoclnte Editors Philip Frederick
Carl J. Lord
DU8INC88 8TAFF.
Manager W. A. Jones
Circulator , A. M. Hare
Aiilatant Circulator Leslie Hyde
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Editorial and Business Offlcoi
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Telephone: Auto 1888.
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged
for at the rato or 10 conta por lnaortlon
for cvory fifteen words or fraction thereof.
Faculty notices and Unlvorslty bullotlns
will gladly bo published freo.
Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln,
'Nebraska, as second-class mall mattor
under tho Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
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TUESDAY. MARCH HO, 1009.
Tho formntlon or nn "N" iiiou'b ns
Bocltitlon in a matter of concern to
ovory-Htudent of tho unlvorslty who
1b Intorostcrt In the good of tho
school. It 1b nn organiza
tion ttynt tho unlvorslty needs. A
mooting of "N" men will bo hold
Thursday aftornoon In Uio Tomplo to
.tnko'Btops loading to tho formation
"of ImcH art organization. Uvery "IP
man owes it to tho Hchool and o
himself to bo nroaent.
Anyorio who has vlsltod tho rooms
of tho State Historical socloty In tho
baBomont of tho Library building will
tostlfy to tho fact that a now build
ing Is ncodod about-as much as any
thing could bo needed. By tho ubo
of tho greatest Ingenuity ovory avail
able Inch of apaco from tho floor to
tho coiling has beon occupied and nn
Incredlblo amount of material has
been 'crowded into tho small rooms.
No legislature could ovor bo accuaod
of oxtravaganco for providing for tho
neodB of a work bo crowdod for room
and so Important to tho stato na tho
work of tho Historical Socloty.
iJ4l,tO. Two Stores 1415,0.
UN8ANITARY CONDITIONS.
Thero is a crying need for Im
provement In certain phnsoB of tho
'Banlthry conditions nt tho University
of Nobroaka. This is not a mattor
which will requiro moro monoy from
a soroly troublod legislature but ono
thnt requires moro caro from thoBo
in chargo of tho buildings on tho
campus. Not only in tho gymnasium,
'whoro of course such conditions nro
most notlceablo, but In air tho differ
ent buildingB of tho enmpus tho un
sanitary conditions nro strikingly
noticeable. '
It is not an expensive proposition
to. seo that clean towels aro at -all
times provided for tho uso of stu
dents. It la'ono of the little things
bo far as material cost Ib considered,
but ono of tho big things so far aa
the convenience and safety of tho
studont8'lB concerned. By a student
- especially Interested In the question
of proper sanitation, It was obsorved
:tb.at ono, towel which was used by a
"largo number of students overy day
'was changed only twice a wook in
-spite of tho fact that at tho end of
ono day ltr becamo so dirty that It
'wag not lit for further use. T,hero
may bo'cuuso for poor buildings but
thero can. be no Just oxcuso for un
cleanliness, .
In tho case of, the gymnasium tho
CONVOCATIQN
Dean E. A. BENNETT
, "The Opportunities in Agriculture"
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Memorial Hall
fact must bo taken into conBidoratlon
thnt thc-Ho'in charge hnvo tho prob
lem of keeping nn old building where
there is every chauco for dirt to ac
cumulate, clean and wholoBomo . This"
Jb a. big handicap, but it Ib certainly
putting it mildly to say that the
lockor rooms aud shower batliB In tho
gymnasium nro, not as cloan as they
could bo kept with roaBonablo enro.
It can hardly be asking too much to
say that tho greatest caro should be
exorcised to keep such places as this
porfectly clean nnd wholesome.
A recpnt editorial In tho Dally Card
inal of tho University of Wisconsin
shows that such conditions as the
student finds at Nebraska nro not
limited to'Nebraska alono. The Dally
Cardinal bemoans,, tho fact thnt clenn
towels hnvo not beon provided in the
gymnasium slnco- tho prehistoric
ngea, In tho following paragraph,
which appeared in the editorial col
umn: "There is a lot of room for Im
provement In tho towel system. Two
years back wo woro mulcted nn addi
tional dollar fco for tho laudnblo pur
poBO of ondowlng a system of towol
wushlng. The Idea had raro theoretic
beauty, 'but Its practical working was
marred by tho fact that tho towol
room wiib only oponod on raro his
toric occasions Hko tho tomb of
Chajlemngno. This led to Dallas
Bufoh'B 'celebrated oxposuro of the
syBtem in Studont Conference. We
woro assured, then, that thta year
would inaugurate a now regime, that
would put clean towels within the
reach of tho Plain People1."
It cannot be" that there 1b any
thing nbout tho collogo atmosphere
that makes tho studont ma.ro tolerant
of unsanitary-conditions than pooplo
in other walks of llfo. Tho unlvorslty
as tho training school of tho future
loaders of socloty cannot afford to
pormlt Buch conditions to continue to
exist. AH that 1b required at tho Unl-
When it comes to tho Shoe ques
tion I want to tell you that I sell
Shoes that are worth $4.00 and $4.50
for $3.50. I know because I know
that there Isn't a merchant In town
that will take a short profit as I do.
I want volume of business and I am
willing to take a short profit. NEW
8PRING HATS ALL $2.30.
vcrslty of Nobraska is a small outlay
fop .new, tojlot . arMoleB, and n little
extra timo from tho janitors.
A NEW PLAN.
Tho University of Washington has
recently hit upon a schomo which Is
.novel In tho-extreme and yet ono
which should have a powerful In
fluence for good, when so modified ob
to bo applicable to conditions at No
braaka. Tho plan 1b devised to cro
nto grcator intcroBt on tho part of tho
alumni In university events and to
bring moro support to the aid of ath
lotlcs. Tho plan as it Ib being worked
Jn tho University of Washington' is'
described as follows In tho columns
of tho Dally Wave: ..
"Ono of those steps which should
hnvo beon taken long ago, and one
which, makes us marvol that It re
mained unthbught of so long, is tho
plan, of tho board of control to soil
tickets to alumni for $5, vhlch shall
entitle them to ono yenr'H subscrip
tion to Tho Dally Wave and to admis
sion to all athletic contests, debates
atid inuslcnl affairs for ono" ydar, Tho
originators of the Idea' feel confident
that between now and tho opening
of collogo next fall tho general man
ager will bo able to dispose of 300
such tickets, thus giving tho student
- Tuesday, March 30
Eleven A. M.
body $l,r00 In Its treasury with which
to begin tho collogo year.
"Ab a llnnncfnl project tho plan
seems good. But ns n stimulus to
a more nbundant and abiding college
spirit it is better.' With 300 alumni
rending tho dally hnppenlngs of the
campus and In constant attendance
on all the contests, groat impetus will
bo given student, affairs. Not that
the graduates are not now boosting
strongly, becnuso they are. But un
der tho now syBtom thoy will mako
things hum."
Such a plan ns tho ono described
nbovo could not bo put In forco ex
cept In Lincoln, as alumni living at
other placefl than thlB city would not
care to pay for tho studont evonts
tnklng placo here. Thoro seemB to bo
no reuBon, however, why some such
a plan as this could not bo put In
operation among the student body of
tho unlvorslty.
The grout thing to bo desired nt
this, .as at all other universities, is
to unify university activities and uni
versity feeling. Such a plan as thlB
would effectually accompllBh this.
Under tho pprosont system somo stu
dents support ono event and Bomo
another. Under this plan all would
roceivo support and tho financial
burden upon tho studont would bo re
duced to tho very minimum.
Conditions jit Nebraska are not and
hive not been all that could bo de
sired and- tho above plan is suggest
ed merely that It may bo discussed
with tho possibility that Bomethlng
good may grow out of it.
TRACK MEN, NOTICE!
Tho meeting for nil candidates of
tho track team, which was to bo bold
this morning. Ib postponed until
Thursday morning nt 11:30 In tho
chapel. Every man Interested In this
branch of athlotlcs should bo out.
Happenings1 of the Palst
Six Years Ago.
Jlr. Hobson Bpoko at the University
of Nebraska and declared that al
though England was losing hor posi
tion ho thought that now forces would
mako it possible for her to mealntaln
hor leadership.
Five Years Ago.
Seventoen members of tho senior
clnBB wero selected for membership
In Phi Beta Kappa. Onjy four of tho
seventeen woro men.
Four Years Ago.
Thirty tennis enthusiasts mot for
tho first meeting of tho year. Ar
rangements wero made for a tourna
ment with tho University of Iowa and
also for several tournaments in Lin
coln. Three Years Ago.
. General Nolson A. Miles was so
looted as tho commencement orator
for tho class of 1906,
One Year Ago..
Girls basket-ball team wont to
Minneapolis, to play with tho Unlvor.
fllty of Minnesota.
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