imwmitrr:.:' ; ,', Jwtwmm f: ',.,-;.f'f H-.v';', 1 " THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ss&tHmumtiZzxxizmmmat J V i b . , The Daily Nebraskan TUB PnOPEnTY OF , THE UNIVERSITY OP . NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. Published by .,, THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Cdltor K, P Predorlck Munaalno Editor tsc"r' "K AttoolatB Editor T. M. Edoecombo Associate Editor n. D, Hawiay BUSINESS STAFF. Manager " 7?' ;?' uliSiii Assistant Manafler V. C. Haicjll Circulator , C. Buchanan Editorial and Business Offlcei A8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. UBSCRIPTION PRICE. $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advanoo. Single Copies, 5 Cents, Each. Talophonei Auto 1B88. Night Phones Auto 1888) Auto 3844. 0000000KeO000$000$00000000000 X 0 CONVOCATION TODAY i ProfGrummann INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charged for nt tho rnto or 10 contn tho Insertion for every flftoen words or fraotlon tnore ef. Faculty notices and University bul letins will bladly bo published freo. "'Efficiency In Education," 5 P. M. ooooooooooeoooobeoooooooo o Entered nt the postofflca at Lincoln. Nebraska, ns socond-elass mall matter under the Aot of Congress of March . 1879. Advertisements for the want column should be left at the business office, base ment Administration building, between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or Between z p, m. ana 5 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad wartiiinn. at th rnt of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraction thereof thelflrst insertion; xnreo inmmoni iwim'uvg cents) five Insertions forty cents. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1910. "When you hoar tho sounds of tho conservatory through tho opon win 1owb, whon tho professor's volco sooms to co mo from away off across tho campus, whon you walco with a. cholto aftor a prolongod snoro to find that tho clasB is ovor you aro a vie tlm to "spring fovor." U'b horo. Thrco track moots In tho noxr month Is tho program for tho Corn huskors. With tho first of theso moots llttlo moro than a wook distant tho followors of Nebraska athlotlcs aro awaro that wo aro not dead yot. Any how wo havo a fighting chanco. Every onco In a whllo somo student -with a bad attack of tho "grouch" soquontly tho columns of tho Forum will horoaftor bo opon- only to BIQNED nrtlclos. rf The Forum V Editor of Nebraskan: In looking ovor Thursday's paper I noticed In tho Forum an article signed "A Stu dont." Whother tho student lntondod this articlo as a rap on tho dean of pur law school I do not know, yot It is capablo of that interpretation. As for myself I fool that I am warranted In making tho aBSortlon that in this uni versity I havo not mot ono who is a bettor disciplinarian than. Dean Hast ings. As that acquaintance of his stu dents with him becomes closer so does tho students' respect for him increase. Thatboan Hastings bns control ovor tho law students is a fact which I in vito you (tho nnonymous writer of Thursday) to openly question. In tho articlo you ask, "Shall wo blamo tho dean for certain actions on tho part of tho boys, 'who will do any thing that tho dean requests'? For it muBt bo with his approval that tho all obodlont laws so often forco classes IiTl main hall to stop their recitations un til tho laws havo satisfied tholr 'lung power.' " , Now I aBsumo you know that pub- about $130,000, part for tho building of tho filtration plant, and part for de fraying tho oxpenses Incurred by stu dents on account of sickness during tho opidemic. Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute, commencing Sept. 1, 1010, will accept certificates in tho subjects of tho first two years, except difforontial and In tegral calculus, from a graduate of high standing of ono of tho higher in stitutions of learning of this country. Heretofore examination was required boforo crodit would bo given. Virginia's baseball captain, Pearson, has resigned and Plckford has been chosen to tako his place. Pearson was ono of tho mainstays of tho Virginia toam, having caught on It tho last two years. His resignation wqb mado bo causo his laboratory work In chomis try, In which ho Is specializing, de manded too much of his time, and ho felt that tho captain should givo moro attention to tho nlno. Captain Plck ford has boon a member of tho squad for two yoars. Last year ho began the season as an outfloldor, but was later moved to second base, whero ho fin lBhod the yeas as a star performer. New Spring Hats Now Ready Special Sale of regular $2.50 Hats at $1.90 all styles. Palace Clothing Co. 1419 O Street A group of studontB at Missouri re buked a fusser recently by placing hiB trunk on tho porch of the object of hlB affections. TYPEWRITERS ALU MAKES ,-s --- SOLD OR RENTED Ront Applies on Purchase Prico. Five Days Freo trial boforo you pay. Two yours guarnteo whon you purchase Easy Terms. Got our list Auto. 2080; Boll 120U. B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. 143 So. 13th St. $2.50 Shoes MEN'S AND WOMEN'S. Not "cheap" shoes but classy, new- stylish, welts and tansGirls upstairs Boys downstairs. BUDD 1415 O St. dsays something not entirely compll--jnontary. about tho 4oyaltyot tho-stu--lonts at Nebraska. Again wo wish to point to tho Cornhuskor Club at Mich igan. If tho students don't show loy alty at every opportunity whllo in tho university thoy at least know how to show it whon away. Wo refrain from quoting tho old ono about "Absonco," etc., etc. Tho Nebraska State Journal In its lssuo or yoBtorday reforred to tho stu dents as "futuro mouldorB of social statuary who are now In training on tho various campuses." Not a bad Idea. 8IQNATURE8. Some slight misconception seoms to bo abroad as to tho rulo In forco in regard to signatures on articles which are published in the Forum. The Dally NebraBkan does not like to poso as tyrannical or even sera I-tyrann leal 'but wo must insist upon publishing signatures to all articles sent in for publication in tho Forum. There is method in this madness. In the past, since the institution of the Forum, articles havo been published signed "A Student," or with tho in itials o( the student, but In these cases the signature has been left with the Daily Nebraskan. Now we believe that any student "who has an opinion to express ought. to bo willing to take the responsibil ity for it In the next place, in a con trdvefsy it Is hardly, fair to any dis putant to bo unaware of tho namo of Ills opponent The Dally Nebraskan has from time . te time received communications .which, teihee the name of their author was not disclosed, it has refused to print 'T$e opinion of "A Senior," "A -StudeBt" or "A Professor' is of little value. It Is the opinion of the parties nlar student or professor that gives it weight: with the student body, Con- He carriers, such as railways, steam ships, etc., havo vorygreatL-controL oyer their omployos, and also that through carelessness of employes tho death or Injury of a passenger often occurs. Now upon your theory this Is sanctioned and approved of by tho higher officers of tho company, for havo not thoy" control ovor tho serv ants of their corporation? That generals; like Washington, Na poleon, etc., had control ovor and had earned the respect of their mon is a fact that muBt bo admitted, yet somo of tho unlawful acts of theso soldiers I supposo you would say wore ap proved of by tho generals, for tho rea son that tho mon aro under military discipline whiph is surely just as com plete as any control that one man can gain over another. And so I could go on Indefinitely citing examples If I cared to consume the spaed. You speak of going to the dean with your requests. I would ad vise you to do so, for I think that you could spend tlmo to no greater advan tage than to gain an acquaintance with Judge Hastings. And would you please bo do, kind as to give your name, Wb of the law school might bo greatly benefited if we were to havo somo known student poso for us as a model of behavior and an ideal of deportment $ But unless you desglnato in somo other mannor who you are, we must much to our sorrow bo deprived of those benefits. B. D. TRUMP. NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY Whon you want to got Cloanlnir and Pressing dono by band and not by machlnory bring, your clotboa to JOE The Tailor who Is also a Specialist on altering and rt fitt ing your clotLoB up-to-dato. Special attention to Ladie'a work and Uniforms. UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin In contract to tho Tall Men's Club of Missouri, a Brevity Club has been organized at Kentucky State Univer sity. Those under five feet in height are eligible for membership. $50,000 is promised to Cornell by Andrew Carnegie toovorthe expense of enlarging Morse Hall, the chemical laboratory. This is not Mr.. Carnegie's first gift At tho time of the typhoid fever epidemic at Othaca he gave MARCH. 4, Friday, 5 p. m. Convocation. Prof. Grummann. "Efficiency In Educa tion." 5, Saturday Y M. C. A. social. 8, TuesdayConvocation. Prof. J. T. Loob. "The Passion Play pi Obor- Ammergau." Illustrated. 10, Thursday -r- Convocation. Musical Program. 11, Friday Vesper services. Memo rial Hall. University Chorus. 11, Friday, Bp. m. Special convoca tion. Prof.. H. W. Cnldwoll. 12, Saturday Freshman law hop. 12, Saturday, 8:30 p. m. Non-com hop, Fraternity hall. 15, Tuesday Convocation. Prof. 0,'E. Condra. "State and National Con servation." Illustrated, 17, Thursday--MuBical program. Con vocation. 18, Friday, 5 p. m. Special convoca tion. Prof. W. L, Stephens, 'supeft intendent Lincoln schools. 25, Friday, 5 p. m. Convocation. Prof. G. W. A. Lucky. "Shall. Or ganlzed Play Be Made a Part of the Public School Curriculum?'.' YO U OUGHT TO PAY WHAT U OWE THE NEBRASKAN BASEMENT ADM. BLDQ. 1 1 SUBSCRIBE NOW iot The Daily Nebraskan h i 9i- V. r t nr -l 1 A M OB