qpwwtwjwMMiwikiiMW'iibwiijiim4iiiiwiiiiiuii wmmmMmmimmmmi'i'ii imm immmmmmmtmmaMttU A THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I (Xbe Hntl flebraeftan THB PROPERTY OF tub umvanarft 'tiHiA&M Llncolft Nrasli; , ' , , r i,., M tot , tib. .mri IIUtKI REM iAT JtCErt SMttf KM' tifilAt BY TUB STUDENT PUB. BOARD. ; tfDinlfMAL STAFF. Managing Edtdr Voter B. smith -p ka- w v ' - ij u l ( 'arTivWry BUSINESS. .STAFF. ilHlliMIMtlliMi tWWB . Ait JOnftfl N jf, ,w .' ;...:: .a.m. mr 1 ' ' 1 j l j i j I . '. . . . AMltUn ,flffllafrftt.w.Lsalfrt Hyda Editorial and Bualnest Offices BASEMBNT, ADMINISTRATION BLOQ. SUBSCRIPTION PMCB, 12.00 PBR YEAR Payable' 1R A'dvanoa jTelAefcenet Automate. INDIVIDUAL NOTICE9 w)U be charged for at the rate 'of 10 cents per Insertion tor nYnr flAn word or fiction thereof. Wbuity nbtlcw ctnd University Banetini will sladly be published free. , Bntered at the ppstoftice at Lincoln. Nebraska; ai rfeeohd-olaWi rnall hiltter under the Apt of CongreM of March I, 1179. " SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1009. 4t thp protest tipi desperate leftprjts arh boing made by tboao in charge of the campus to 'develops , laws that will npt be a disgrace to the uslvoraltyj This will bo impossible unlOBB tho students do tholr part and stay pn the wa.lks. The grpund has bee? spaded up and grass eeod has bops spwn And It Is only fair to ask thai jfho- grass npwjbe given a chance to grpw. The prppoiiiQiLisalsExgltatea of having the senior girl wear caps and gowns on tho campus during the rest of tho semester This would most certainly bo a good thing from th6 Standpoint bt the nhlYbrslt'y as a whblb, ' but 11 la vbrtf a.ueBtienabl6 whether or not It 'would hot bo im posing considerable Of a burden Upon thb girls thbmsolves. Oh hot days many. Would be tembetoru" to leavo ott black ghfmentB and If only n small numbbV of tho girls could be intiuccd t6 wbar Hie gbwiifl. It Would bo no bolder Ihtth for honb at !! tb do bo. GENERAL SUPOhT NEEbEb. '! In a few dava the Question for No- brJca'a inor-co)ipsJa'tQ dobalps of next year w'lll ho Announced iy Pro- faa8or Foirc and Drenoratibns for tiio coining year will bp. In lull progress. tttu-wg jryouts jcor .too .spuaa wjji do hli tliis year as In tho past and ac cording to present plans tho squad will be organized at once and com mence work on tho question. Nebraska can have a successful sea upa next year only on condition that aty tho men who haye ever had any experlonco in. debating take jpart 4n Uie .squad tryopts. Nebraska $as am pljp debating material and if those wip 'have had ixp moat experience tko an Interest in the work this aprlng jthoro Jb no reason why ;two v.eiy trpng teams should npt be turned put next year. It is a peculiar atate ojt affairs that whllo enthusiasm ainpng tho debaters themselves is as great if not greater at tho Unsltf ofr 'Nbnraska than ww before there it yery little gen eral istereei 1b idpbating on the opart ef (the uniyerrity (students as a whole. Wmix TvIlUng to lewl tbdir support, tse joxteat of Attending debates, the avotftm pf ttbe rstadent ody is lit tle 'incestive te make debaters put tfeefcrb&st efforts date the work. A few years ago te leondlUe ot affairs at Nebraska whs very dlfferes. It was a common occurence for as WGy as threo husdreA students to 'go down to see the debating team Mtt and this s&akss -decided (con trast when eopared with tho half loen of tho faithful who have gono $ jtho station on similar occasion dsjlng j&e )i two ysara. '4B, 'order Jthat deJiaBn shall (have s Withy 'growth .it to lust 8 neces- liary that It iayetjas united support uuv mutmj, ouny us umpajBao con UUOB ol affairs is fw athlsUcfl. With k thwWABtJqfeusek f 'supportera' Sbb ike Jeorat &&&& present a stoappy case, ft le'ljWikis jto jtake high rank in debating 'among "the CONVOCATION . ) . I ' V , , I I JUNIOR - -- Memorial HH m western unlvorsltlog thoro has got to f4 interost in tho work among others than tho soloct fow who nro porsoiiaitf ong'aged in It. 1 'Tjio Daily Iojvan belloveB Hi fe'um- mer baseball. It declares that it f not'.half bo bad as many other things thai students do during tho lummor thftb and offers students a way of baying their oxpbnses thfbugh fechool. Tiio oaitorlnl ii N hi 'I i i is printed In part beTdblday, ll.Jto'reitry lecture, State Tho tlmo Is past whon summer baspball and 'Impure athletics' are Byjtynymous. ho new school of nthlotlc thinker) Is rapidly gaining recruits to thlB liberal View. Wo do hot for one minute Wish to he uh Uohtood as bolieVlbg In the 'profes Bibbal student' idea. We have abao utb)y no sympathy for iho practlco of Students entering college for the solp and oxpress purposo of engaging A kthlotlcs, or with tho practice of athlbtlo managers in inducing students to enroll with any. such purjlOBO. But Wo do say that kho eludont who puta his athletic skill lh hasehaU to ro bia'oratlvo uso during vacation, with the primary Intention of securing the wli'drowlthal making poBslblo a collogo education, should be encouraged by ro- hioVlng the restrictions which now un justly bosot his path. "There would bo vastly more JuBtico and common sense In placing restric tions upon that rapidly Increasing number of college m'Pn who are mak ing tholr entire college expenses by porsuafllng that omnipresent hopd- wlnkablo' horde, tho plain peoplo, into purchasing all kinds ot Junk from hall Insuranco to a scrubbing brush "which they always learn later to he tho very things they ri'oltbof nbedbd nor Nvan'to'd." DENY- BElNb ON ANY SLATE jCandldates for Athletic Board jPubllsh Statements. Feeling that their position as can didates for tho athletic hoard may be 'misunderstood, four men, S. A. Ma hood, H. O. Perry, Dalo McDonald and Grover C. Long, have published a statomout declaring that they are not connected with any faction in tho fight. The statement Is as follows: '"Tsx Whnm Tt T,, n . "Wp, ,the undersigned candidates for tho Nebraska Athletic hoard, deny un- equlvopally that wo are tho slated itlcket of any persons or factions. Inamed in an article appearing In the iState Journal tor May 4, ibb'9. U A. MAHO'Ob, ' 'H. '6. jPEV, "DAL& McDONALD, "'qitbvteh c. l6n6." ATTRACTED . SOWE ATTENTION Arhbi- bay Exfcrclstob Havb FaVbrShle Comrhent. 'The Arbor Day 'exorcises held W tho university at the state farm In I honor of J. Sterling Morton have attracted favorable mention from men who noted the event Two of tho comments, come from men prom inent in forestry work. "'Charles W. 'Garfield, president, pf' the Michigan forest commission, says,' ''It has In It many Interesting gug-' buhuuub, uuu uouot not to.0 aoy. n " seems lo me hiostMtinK that 'the distinguished Services of ,Mr. Morton', w uie cauHB oi ioreat nreservauon should he thiiB commemorated." oerii'8 'ftsi Sun' MW Is uuu bouu ii uomu. un saio at ,uni-; versuy uook otoro. mnnr novo noon on anlnvahla nrt, (Glfiord jPlncho't, chief of 'tJao Unlte Stales Itorestry service, writes, ''it' -rTiieJoV, May 1 1 PROGRAM on .-, r. j Eleven A. M. University Bulletin Monday, iQ-ttideSit AthJpUc Board oleiJMoB. Armofy fl'uTldipg, D to 12 . a. iji. nhd I to i5 p. m. Tuesdky. 11-J.Jilnlof Prograai. Eobyo- cajipn Memorial Hall, lit so a, m. rraDismaau Wisconsin," A, Hume i -uq I'uaiu tlon in Wiscos idgo, N7 st 7:30 Wn' c. Kett p. m. Thursdayj 18"-fltrlng juartot flhd or gatt BdlPctlbB .from TanhhauBer. Cohvbcatlbh. Memorial Hall. 11 o'clofeK. OratoHfcki febntesh College of kw, Temp)e MUslc Hall. 8:00 p. m. Friday, 14.-Hlgk School Day. o olaBBes excused during Uie day. Saturday, 1B.-Breahman liop, Pra fruity "Hall. 3alUVdayj May 15.BuBeballi)rake UhlveVaity vs. Nebraska, 9:30 B. m. TMrfday, 80 Plana reeiUl by fildaeyJ siibor. Convocation. Memorial Hall. 11 o'clock. Thursday, 20. Collogo Commencement of Medicine; Friday, 21. Competitive drill, battal ion of University Cadets. State Farm. Friday 21 Pdn Bdllbhlc Ball. Audi torium. Saturday, 22 Kansas meet at Lincoln. State Farm. Tuesday, 25. Forestry, lecture: "For est Types in tho Philippines," "BUI" Pagaduan; "Forest Utilisa tion in tho Phillppjnps," M. Lazo. Friday, 28. Baseball: Kansas Uni versity vb. Nebraska. Saturday. M.-BAseball: K&liBae Ust Vbr'slW Vs. NebFtiBka. ' Saturday, 29. Second "semester exnm . Inatlons begin. June. Thursday, 2. Cadet encampment be gins. Junb '2 tb 7. Friday, 3. Second nations. semester examl- PHI BETA KAPPA INITIATION Twenty Seniors " Taken Into Honor Fraternity. The annual initiation of Phi Beta Kappa was hold jast evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sawyer. Twenty members of tho senior class who were recently elected te mem bership in the fraternity wjere taken I into full membership. With Pro fessor Laurence FoBsler as toast master, tho following toasts -were given: "Biographical pata from Alpha Chapter," Louise Pound. v'After Fiv'6 Years,1' Sherlock B. Gass. "The Practical (SymbbJUto of fthb Key' Helen Gray senior). "Educational Ideals," llco Towno. "The Slgnlfacanco of Membership in tho hl Beta Kappa br. Bamuel AVerV: ' ' Among ihose whii will give instruc tion Inhe tthlvetfrtt bt Chlcagb Law Scnb'ol ttdttng 'thb aomWei- 'ahkitfr aVb Proft&Bbr F. hk. "Sdrdlelc, :br Col omnia University, Judg Emlfn Mc clain, Wrmeirly fch'ancfelloV A thb Iowa StWtotimmfsVtyLaW'Scnbbl; Profes sor W. It. Varico, -dfeali'W ib tf eorge Wasnlbfetbn lyniveVslty- La Bfchool; Fibteksor 'vt. W. feoofe ik the Wiver slty. hi ,rsc6nsln. ana Fbressbr GfeoVkb 1v. Clak f & tlsivertfty '& ttiltiUlB. 4 R ye sivosH deWdoS eot vnm er rworkesllirt 2f4 Trfss BWte:, fer noons this week. 8t Air Souls Church; Unitarian TQr X? A&TUUR L. WEAtiijfcltLlrj Mf?ter. ' etvices HtOO. mtndif tuco) W&O; Zv,' i W V Setvices HtOO. All Students are cordially invited to attend its services. AU. PEW AR1 FHI1 Silft'diy, Kiiy fe. 8ermon Subject: 'The Prohlerrl of lMl Social EUilci Waii, 12HB. i.saSr. Bpeakir: rrof. Luoiie feayipa. Subject: "The .Labor UnfoKs Liberal Religious Union, 4(0. - r - f All Souls' Church is a free ftttbwBhlp- for the worship W ttoi W the service of Man. It judges o man's character. Itsrecta bo bar riers of creed or doctrlno. Its hipit is a freo pulpit committed to the search after Truth. : 5 4- V?XSQOQOZO Acquire, a good habit, as others are doing, by putting on a 4SNAPY,, PAIR of those New OXFORDS of )REAL Style and Quality. 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