The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1910, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THE PROPERTY OP
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA,
Lincoln, Ncbraflkn.
Published by . .
THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD
EDITORIAL STAFF.
Editor ' . ..C. J, LORD
Managing Editor O. T. LIDDELL
Assoclftto Editor T.J. HARORAVE
Associate Editor A. II. DINSMORE
DU8INE88 STAFF.
MnmiBcr O. C. KIDDOO
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Circulation Manager.. C. C. BUCHANAN
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for ovcry fifteen words or fraction there
of. Faculty notices and University bul
JetinH will gladly bo published free.
Entered at tho poHtofllco at Lincoln,
Nebraskn, as second-class mall mattor,
under tho Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
Advertisements for the want column
should bo left at the business office, base
ment Administration building, between 10
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5 p. m.
Cash must accompany all orders for ad
vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each
fifteen wors or fraction thereof the first
Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five
tents; five Insertions forty cents.
DECEMBER 13, 1910.
What t'.o yoi think about cnbB?
Tho lights on the front of the
library make a line appearance. Thank
you, nicnihcrH of the cIiibb of 1910.
The honor which has come to a
number of NcbraBkn professors re
cently shows that Nehraskans are rec
ognized as lenders nml their work is
appreciated by those outside of the
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Convocation
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H. W. Caldwell
"Tl?e President's
Message"
Tuesday, Dec. 1 3
that we offer UiIb explanation.
We first wish to-sct-nt-rcst any.
fears on the part of the freshman
class that the meet is to bo In any
way connected with tho question of
clnBS supremacy. The question of
class supremacy was decided byi the
Olympics, and the sophomore class Is
willing to nhldo by the decision of that
day.
There are, however, we believe, a
number of valid reasons for holding
the proposed meet.
The Olympics decided tho question
of class supremacy, but they should
not destroy the spirit of friendly class
rivalry which tradition gives to the
lower classes. An indoor meet would
in our opinion promote n commend
able spirit of rivalry between tho
classes. Tho Idea has been taken up
In the universities of Iowa and Wis
consin and has met with great suc
cess. ' There seems, then, no reason
why Nebraska university could not
make an 'equal success of the plan
-proposed. -!v
While the two lower cIiisbcb ns the
participants in the meet should by
right receive the lnrger beneilts of the
movement, we believe thnt not only
the participating classes but the uni-
HIGH CUTS $4.79
These are exceptionally good in regard to quality
$7.50 $8.00 $8.50 Grades
BUDD 1415 O ST.
university. During Christmas vaca
tion Doctor Oessey speaks at Minne
apolis and Professor Baumgartner at
St. Louis. Besides this, articles In
different, magazines of importance by
three professors is proof of the state
ment that Nehraskans and their work
has been recognized.
Bill Nye told of the champion mean
mun. He was so mean that ho gave
his chirareTrrpennIes If they would go
to bod, and then went upstairs and
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Tell
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Reasons
why you should buy your
clothing here. The. big.
one is you save money.
The nine others are al
most as good. We'll tell
about them when you come
in.
When are you -coming?
Speier & Simon
N. E. Corner 10 and O Sts.
Lincoln Sanitarium Plunge
Tai Brut Sill Water Swlamlof Pool
HOURS i Ladles, Mornings Kxoopt Bandars.
Gentlemen. Afternoons and Evenings. Ladles
and Qentlomon, Monday and Friday Krenlngs.
14lk ud H Strain. Special Parties Amifld For
rifled their clothes In order to use the
money for cigars. While this man
may have been mean, he Ib almost as
spotless aB snow compared to the man
who ran off last week with a note
hook full of a semester's notes- of law
cases. The note-book did not belong
to him either.
THE FORUM
verslty as a whole would benotlt by
this meet.
Many men will be given an oppor
tunity to exhibit their strength and
skill, who might otherwise remain un
known. The "uncovering" of this
new material will be a positive hene
Ht to tho university as a whole, for
the raising of the athletic stnnding of
the Bchool means the raising of school
standard.
This, In part, Is the reason the soph
omores offer for the introduction of
the lower classes of Nebraska
university. In consideration of. tho
fact that a commendable spirit of class
rivalry would ho fOBteredi by the move
'ment and the general athletic stand
ard of the university, would be raised,
wo believe .that the freshman class
will give the "Indoor meet" tholp
hearty support.
Respectfully yours,
THE SOPHOMORE COMMITTEE.
For Lunches Put Up for Parties,
also Ice Cream and College Ices, and
Fruit Punches Call at
THE FOLSOM, 1307 O St.
BOTH PHONES
To the Editor of the Nobraskan:
An explanation seems to be in or
dor, nB to the motives held by the
sophomore class in proposing an in
door athletic contest with the fresh-'
men. It Is partially through fear of
-Being" ihlsundersujcrd rim pnrtlalljr
through our desire to give tho mem
bers of the two Iqwob classes a clear
understanding of an event which Is
Tin Innovation at Nebraska university
EXCLUSIVE AGENCY
HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S
FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS
GeJhiT'
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At tho regular mooting' of tho uni
versity volunteer band tonight, Secre
tary DerKIndern will review tho hook
"Tho Negro In the South," by Dr.
Woatherford. Additional Interest
should he given this review, dive to
tho-f act-Jthat -Dr; -Weatherford-vlslted-the
university Y. M. C. A. last year,
co-operating with "Dad" Elliott In
connection with tho evangelistic cam
paign conducted) at that time.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Photographs are the Most Appreciated .
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De QA STON-& HA UCK
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