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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1909)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 15 x g.be IDalls flebraghnn THE PROPERTY OF THE) UNIVERSITY ,OF NEBRASKA NIUSHEI EVERY UYlljgr gH( DV THE STUDENT?' PUB. BOARD. PtillMtlM MflCl, 121 Kfl. 14tk 8t KDITOHIAL STAFF, dltor M.t. ..Herbert W. Potter . Mnfltna Wllftt Victor "i J"1" Aiioclate Edltore Philip Frederick BUSINESS STAFF. Manager W. A. Jonee QlrailittQr, t .......A. M. Hare X AiileUht Circulator. . Leslie Hyde EtflteVlaV and U'elrie'ae Offices BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Poetofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. uifcnnjxioA iiitfi yhah Payable In Advance Single Copies, o Centa Bach. Telephbriet Auto 18M. INDIVIDUAI. NOTICES trill be oharfed for at the rate of 10 centa per Insertion iter enry fifteen worda or f raotlen thereof, faculty notices and University bulletlna will dadly W publlahed f rei. atered at the poatofflee at Uaeeln, Nebraska, aa aeoondolas mall matter mdqr the Aot of OoPfTWMi f MWCn , ii7r THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1909. yitn t9 V. M. C A. In cbargo of fchq snlrltufti q4 phyplcal wed" of Inborn?!! at ca.mp this yqnr It wro ought tx(H tp qomplain of Its hold upon ttyfl nionNTbQ Y, M. C. A. ia Indeed a poworfuj organization. Tho Byracuoo onglnoora who got Into troublo bocauBo ttiby protested In a rather emphatic mannotvngalnnt claBBGB being hold overtime lhavvbNthe sympathy of Nebraska student Nothing Ib moro aggravating than to wait before tho closed doors of a classroom while ono class consumes tlmo that really belongs to another. U thp oBtab.ilebmont of two high gcjippl fptp days moons that high scbool students will in reality learn moro, about tho university and its wa,ys thpn qqdor thp old plan then thp new change 1b certainly admis sablp. It means, howpYor, that moro elaborate plans must be adopted for tho pntprtatam.oqt apd o,pcpp3wodatlon of tbo. pppondary school mon. Recently a nqmb.or qf baseballs which woro used in games won by tho varsity laat year have been stolon from tho trophy room in tho Temple. It would appear that somoono had Buch an itching of his palms to play tho great American game that ho was willing to descend to stealing a university trophy in order to got a baseball. If the culprit is a univer sity student he is a man who haB remarkably little use either for uni versity traditions or his own self reBpect. It Is to be hoped that thlB action can bo explained as the work of some small boy who happened to wander Into tho trophy room. 200 OUT OF 2,009, During tho past two da.ys the stu q'ontg of, the university havo boon glygn the opportunity of twice seeing ttipr baseball team In action against a team of pqual promnonco from a great university of a neighboring, state. On each occasion a student body of about 2,000 has shown its appreciation of this opportunity by having about 2P0 men present to aqo the gamo. Tbla is most certainly a condition of affairs highly encouraging to those who aro spending their tlmo and onerglea to devolppo a gppd tpam for Nebraska, A short tlraq ago whqn Nobra.s.ka played at Missouri l,gQQ enthusiastic rooters turned out tq support tUor tea,m and show their intsrest in U40 success of their school, A fpw do,ya later when Nebraska played tho Uni versity 6t Kansas 800 men worq ip the grandstand, it may bp argued that the diamond is too far from tbo university to make it po.sslblo for maqy gtudentg4 Nebraska to attend 1 but at lAwronpo, Kanaka, it Is. also ecesBary fox tho stqdqnts to go near olyi'a mile from thq un,lyprsity tq reacb tho baseball diamond, iitireauirea tbo real NpbrABkp, spirif jln, OiIetg to get them to takp an ; interchip r pport and do thqr ut most to dovelopo a winning team CONVOCATION n ,--y ' "! 7 Miss Zumwinkle University Chorus il 1 ( i l'l V J 1 1 I J ( i (I i Memorial Hall wbon, it la npcossary for tbom to go, a Iqng distance to ah athletic Hold ovory tlmo they wjsh to n,ratc(co. It is ratbor dlP&qartonlng, (o say tho lpaat, to And tbat after this sacrifice baB bqpn madp Qnd a first-class tpam has been doyojppod tfcat pnly a moro foandful of studentB takq enough inter est in tho mattor to go out ad seo tbP gftntq. By defeating Misspurl in tbrfifl out of four gampp, two of wblch wpro, playofl at bpmq apd two at Columbia, thp Nebraska loan has prpvon that it Is wortby of tho mpst thorough sup port. It baa dpno lta PO.rt an,d thp studpnts bftvp now to dp tfoplr vart- If Nebraska Is over to regain the position of admlttod supromaoy In mlddlo western athletics which shp onco bad, the Btudent body has got to tako a moro gonoral interest in all branches of athletics. Men capable of groat things aro not going to get out and work for tho honor of ath lotio victories if all the honor nas boon removed by tho apathy of tho student body. If a man knows that only a moro handful of students will bvor know or care whothor or not ho makes, tho first team the chances aro nlno to ono that he will soon cease to euro himself. This Ib thg side of tho quostlon that appealB to most lovers of athlotlcs but the llnancipl side is Just as important. Nebraska cannot go ton forever bringing teams here and paying their oxponsos if there aro no gate receipts to foot tho bills. The manager of athlotlcs does not hold a self-filling purso. When gamo after game is played with expenses mounting far abovo tho receipts it means either that tho real interests of sport must bo sacrificed for money or that inter collegiate athletics will have to stop. ThlB state of affairs will be largely remedied when Nebraska getB a new athletic field, but until that tlmo it Ib up to tho students to do their part in supporting athletics. ONLY THE BEST MEN. Tho fact that tho presidency of a groat university is a position worthy of tho broadest and most capable mon in the country and a position to be aspired to by any man no mat tor how lofty his position, Is becom ing more and moro recognized. An pdftorlal in tho Kansan summarizes tho events that have recently tended tq emphasize tho lmportanoo of tho position of the college president. Tho Kansan Bpeaks aB follows: Tpday when a vacancy ocurs in a university of standing tho most in fluential and well known men In tho whole country are mentioned for the placp, William J. Bryan has been thought of for tho chancellorship of Nebraska, Senator Beverldgo for tho presidency of Michigan, and Repre sentative McCall has been elected head, pf Dartmquth. The recent re tirement of President Angell of Michi gan shows Just how hard it is to find suitable heads for state schools. For three years tho 'board of regents of Michigan has been hunting a succes sor to Dbctor Angell. Today they arq apparently no nearer a conclusion than on tho day they began their quest President Angell has loomed up as tho greatest of university prosit dentB because ho was the pioneer In etato university building. It was hq who first persuaded a state leglslaturq that a Btato institution .could becomq as 'great as thq large ondowed schools, of tho East." Tho Omaha high sohool cadets will also camp at Ashland, Neb., but; they, will havo their camp in tho city, Is from Juno 7 to IB. . ' V - Ths4ay, April 29 i f i ' v ' i .- i " '.'i Eleven A. M. mmmmimmmm WX9Ftti Mktin Thursday, 29. Convocation, Stringed Quartot, 11 a. m. Thursday, 29.-rGra4uatfl Mqslq Re cital. Miss Annie Jones. Temple Theatre, 8 p. m. Friday, 30. "JEfoclal Problems in Their Relation to Public Hoalth." Prof George E. Howard. Tomplo 6 p. m. May. TueBda,y, 4. "Thp Turkish Situation," by PrbfesBor Edwin Maxoy. Con vocation. Memorial Hail, 11 a.m. Wodnosday, 6. Ivy Day. Classes dis missed for the day. Friday, 7. Chi Bota Kappa- Initiation. Tuesday, 11 Junior Program. Convo cation Memorial Hall, 11:00 a. m. Tuesday, 11. Forestry lecture, State Problems in Wisconsin," A. 'G. Hamel; "Utilization in Wiscon sin," j. c. Kettrldgo, N7 at 7:30 Pi m. Frd,qy. Xi. High Sphopl Day. Classp oxcijspd at 10 a., m. for tho re mainder of the day. Saturday, May 15. Baseball: Drake University vs. Nebraska. Friday, 21 Pan Hellenic Ball. Audi1 torlum. Tuesday, 25. Forestry locture: "For est Types in the Philippines," "Bill" Pagaduarf; "Forest Utiliza tion in tho Philippines," M. Law. Friday, 2. Baseball : Kansas Unl Verity vs. Npbraska, Saturday, 29. Baseball: Kansas Unl vqrslty vs. Nebraska. Happenings of the Past 8even Years Ago. Tho senior celebration of sneak day was for tho first time kept so secret that it was not known by any member outside of tho class. 8lx Years Ago. On the first day after publication over 500 copies of the Dally Sombroro were sold. A girls' athletic exhibition was held in the gymnasium before the Lincoln Woman's club. Five Years Ago. Nebraska defeated Kansas in de bate, getting two of the three votes pa8t by the judges. Memorial hall was crowded with, students desiring to hear th,p cpntest. Four Years Agp. Varsity' defeated'" the Colorado base ball team by a score of 9 to 1. T)e gamp played by Npbrapka Was almost errorless apd m exhibition of first class bqll. Three Yeqrs Ago. A basebo.ll trip of two weeks was arranged, fqr the varsity team.. AmoRp thq colleges, tq bq played Werq Grjn noll, Iowa, IJUnpls and Indjann. Pne Year Ago. Eight members of tho senior law class wore chosen for membership in the hqnprary law 'rftternjty, Thota Kappa tyu. ANNQUNPE THE PARTICIPANTS Sateen Seniors Gh.Q8.en tp Take, Part In May Pole Pancp. Ppejldpnt Hill last qyenlng an, nouqoed, hlq pejRctiQn, pf. seijiqrs tq do th? AJay Role danqp on fry,' Day, ey are- aj followa.; MaJp . Wpq&worth, EfNth GrJmm, Myrtle, Hudson, H.qle Wt G.P,rfrMP Nlotepn, EdUh Kpk, enbprg, VJpla -Bns, gpnajanqq, S,yt ?P. F?W, eet. MWgubritp Burkp, Augusta, Harnjergpr, psqp Jpl, comhp, Eya, .rnqld,. At(nft a.tftk9, hmm Mqgojdj and yora FiqK. These B.pn.lors vmqo ifl U, l.Qq at 11 p'qejf this mmP9 t9T tJ9 RHrPps,p pX mftHJnsf arrangement ftr the dRpcpf . .. V cti ircivi id iBSasasasam v imiB sasasi lHH iasasai Hula iasasav ' buh -sasasasai aiiiB 1 iiBSasasasa ATTENTION I will close out my stock of furnish- ings, hats and cravenettes at 1141 O (the old stand) beginning this morning! All $2.50 Budd Hats, $1.99. All furnishings at 75c on the dollar, and all cravenettes, $7.95. ' ' 1 . )" AboHi Time Students and, Profs Beth Get Busy ??. TwoStobe-S. WHY PAY n tt COLLEGE TAILORS COLLEGE VIEW 09O9Q09O9Q&QQ90t00e00Q0O0QSO90Q0QQOS9e0909 STUDENTS CLUB '1.1 ' i fi l ) l r Suits GUamd and Prtsstd We make a specialty of new pur own shop 1 UJi "J ." J I l'l I ' l ' H. 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