THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TUB PROPBHTt Of. .. THE UNIVERSITY OF NBBnABKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. Published by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor C. J. LORD Associate Editor T. J. HARORAVE Associate Editor A. II. DINSMORB BU8IN888 STAFF. ll&nrixer u 0. C. KIDDOO Assistant Mnnagor ;V. C. IIASCALL Circulation Manager.. C. C. BUCHANAN Editorial and Business Office! BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, 8tatlon A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, B Cents Each. Telephone! Auto 1888, Might Phones Auto 1888; Auto 2683; Bell 1123r INDIVIDUAL NOTICE8 will bo charged for at the rato of 10 cento tho Insertion for ovcry fifteen wordB or fraction thoro of. Faculty notlccB and University bul letins will gladly bo published froo. Entered at tho popitofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, aB second-class mall matter, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. 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 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen wors or fraction thereof tho first Insertion) three Insertions twenty-five tents; five Insertions forty cents. JANUARY 12, 1011. At n recent meeting of. the physical directors of tho colleges of this na tion the matter of proper ventilation of recitation rooms was discussed. This Is a matter which is worthy of attention at Nebraska. Sleopy stu dents oro found In a great many of tho classes during the cold weather. This is not caused as oftea by -the lack of sleep as It 1b by poor ventilation. K closed room Is a bad place in tho winter time, especially If from thirty Tan Buttons Men 3.50 New high nob too Terribly to fifty students remain In there for an hour. Health 1b an Important aid to tho student to do IiIb best work, and poorly ventilated rooms is often tho cause of poor health, especially to those who must remain In these rooms for any length of time. Tho work of tho different depart ments of tho university as well as the students haB taken on a changed ap pearance since tho close of the holiday recess. What is the reason? None other than ilna examinations. So much work muBt bo carried on, and so many papers to be written, that -all-make-up-o-Ypart of the student's work. Negligence and delay often re sult in tho crowding of all this work to the end of the semester. This Is not fair to the Instructors or the stu dents. A careful, 'conscientious stu dent has his work to do each day, and all efforts to bring more pressure to boar In completing tho work of tho semester by doing two months' work In one, .Is not tho proper means to bring about the best results In the work of tho department, or of the stu dents themselves. Early last fall the movement was started to hold several dates freo for all university events. One of these was the Cornhusker banquet, another was the Intercollegiate debate, while a third was the annual play of tho Dramatic club. This matter was agreed to by the student body, and has Convocation "Vesper Services Friday 5 o'clock boon kept, with a few exceptions, for which apologies have been made. Now when the Dramatic club has Ueen glvon this date and allowed to hold it freo from all sorority parties and othor similar affairs, the matter is opposed by the scheduling of n bas ketball game with WeBleynn. No criticism Bhould be offered for tho scheduling of basketball games, and tho student body desires to attend them whonover It Is possible, bat when tho Cornhuskor banquet was given a freo date and attempts were mado to keep It open, the whole stu dent body ngroed that It was proper and just. , Now whon tho calendar committee gives the Dramatic club a freo date, and attempts to keep it open, it Is proper nnd just, but no body seems to think thnt it 1b wrong to schedule a basketball gamo on the same date only a short time before tho game Is to bo played after the Dramatic club play has had tho date for the ontlre year. In this case It seoms to be "a horse of another cdlor.' But It Is not. When the matter Is lQ?liMfiL An tliepropor manner, the student "body should apprecTate those things, and basketball games should not bo arranged for on an occasion fussy lnH5 W dfa of this kind. It would bo just the same as scheduling an indoor meet on tho night of the Junior play or tho senior play, nnd the matter should be considered as such. If wo are to attempt to keep a fow dates for all-university events, then we should' do It. The efforts of the calendar committee to bring this be fore the students in the right light should be supported, and we should as students attempt to keep dates like this free from all engagements. A formal party had been engaged for Saturday evening, but It was can celled when It was found thnt the play was to be hold at that time, and so the game should be postponed un til some other date. COMING EVENTS . Convocation. A musical convocation will bo given today at the Temple theater at 11 o'clock. Athletics. Basketball. - Nebraska vs. Wesley an, Saturday, January 14. Graduate Club. A reception for all graduate stu dents will bo given at tho residence of Dean and Mrs. Sherman on Friday evening. Military. . 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