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THE DAILY NEBEASKAN J THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THK THIC PI10PKRTY OF UNIVHUHITY 01' NEHIlASICA, Lincoln, N6ftraUa. . Puhllnlicd l)V THK HTl'DKNT PUBLICATION UOAHO EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor C. J. I. OIU) MiimiKlrih' Kdltor T. J. IIAUOKAV1C AflBorlnto Editor A. II. DINSMOR1S BUSINESS STAFF. Manner G. C. KIDDOO AMlHlant MtinitKcr V. C. HAHCALL Circulation MuniiKr..C. C. HUCHANAN Editorial and Dullness Offloe: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION DLDQ. PottoffFce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 2683; BclllJZk INDIVIDUAL N0TICE8 will be charged for nt tho mtu of 10 contH tlio Insertion for every fifteen worJu or fraction there of. Faculty notlcoB and UnlvcniUy bul letlnH will Kindly bo publlnhed free. Convocation Dean Davis " The Honor System" Today II a. w. ICntcrnd at the poHtofllco at Lincoln, Nebnixltii, uh Hncond'ClaHS mail matter, under the Act of ConurcHH of March 3. 1871). Advertisements for the want column should be left at the business office, base ment Administration building, between 10 a. Km. 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 the first Insertion; threo Insertions twenty-five tents; five Insertions forty cents. JANUARY 1M. 1011. We wort! Kind to bco Aiiicb win n KiuiK',.. but we hated to see Nebraska be, "Hie goat." before. Concerted effort on the part of eVeiy undergraduate will ovcrconio tbls fault, and allow caeli man and woman more freedom In going to and from classes. It Is but a simply ex ercise of tbe (lolden Rule. Peculiar tbingB happen now-a-days. Some students bavo actually decided 1o study. Wonder If the approach of tho- llual -uxnminn,tlon period had an.v- 'tblng to do with It? The formation of alumni clubs in different cities of tho United StateB MOVING THE UNIVERSITY. Whatever action may be taken, on the proposed plan of moving the uni versity to the state farm, the best In terests of the school demand Unit the Btudent body as a whole and individu ally keep out of discussions- of the question at issue. No matter what the belief' of certain students of tbe university mny be in regard to tho matter, the tlual settlement of the question miiBt be made by men who must Judge the merltB or the question on the sole basis of the best interests of the school. Men and women who are undergraduates may have, differ ent ideas, and are liable to make state ments which may be Interpreted In the wrong manner. If such a thing is done, then linmensG Jiarni may result and, thoboBt Interests of .this Intuitu Hon may not bo served. For this reason alone. If for no other, the best Interests of the unl verslty demand that the question must NEW SPRING HATS Already in. New Soft arid Stiff Hats, why Pay More. 1415 O St. shows that the love of a sludept for be Bettled by men who are not lnflu his alma mater can nover die. Unl-. onced by tbe opinion of a few stiu KBUDD verslty or Nebraska graduates have beon forming organizations of this nature for a number of years, and this -year the number has Increased with more than unusual rapidity. Ac tions of this kind show that tho stu dent body Itself Is not the only ele ment wbjiph 1b vitally Interested lit tho development of the bcIiooI. Ne braska for Nebraskans will be the cry, not only for tbe present time, but for all the years to como. The tendency of a largo share pf the student body to loiter in the halls between classes lias always caused a great deal of dlfllcult'y. Men and wo men who do this seem to be almost totally unaware of, tho fact that they are Inconveniencing otherB, and mak ing It dllHcult for them to reach their classes on time. Matters of this kind are not renlly bad, but the influence of these actions causeB the trouble. If every student did It, it yrould be an impossibility for any one to reach the different recitation rooms. Tho men are as bad as tho women in this, and we should all do as much as possible to 'overcome tills fnult. Students will scold alid complain about nfct being able to pass through the halls on account of the conges- engineering agriculture. His subject "-t!on7mttr-nevcrthclcss-they wlll-stoihlll-be--T-he-UBo-of-Dyuamiteon-tho and gossip a few minutes with some friend, and forget about the incon venience they suffered but a minute dents. This Is always the case when one or two people try to speak with out authority for the whole student body. If this plan Is followed, and the students do not try to Interfere then tho matter will be settled as the law makers think best. Personal opinion may be a part of public opinion, biu it Is not all of it, and for that, reason it Is best that in matters of this kind that the men and women of the undergraduate body keep "hands off." No matter what the result may be, the students will have to take It, and if such a thing should occur that one student, by n chance statement, caused a matter of this kind to be decided in a way which is not for the best, then tho opinion of the entire body as well as others will have to suffer.. So let affairs shape their own destiny, nnd do not have It Bald, "That if It hnd not been for bo-and-so, a different decision might have beon reached." E. R. August, representing an east ern powder manufacturing company visited tho university Monday. Ho will Bpend' nearly the whble week begin ning Monday iu 'Lincoln, where ho will deliver a series of lectures before the members of the various classes in Farm." He will give practical demon strations In removing stumps, excavat ing and similar work. Opportunity Knocks at Every Man's Door Once! Don't pass up the knock by passing up the great Surplus Stock Sale of . David Adler & Sons Collegian Clothes These suits and O'Coats are up to our exacting standards as to style, material and tailoring, and when We say the greatest bargains 'ever offered for .the money WE MEAN IT. We bought these suits right and we are going to give you the benefit Come In and See for Yourself $22.50-$25.00 Suits . . $14.85 $18.00-$20.00 " . , $12.85 $12.85-$15.00 " . . $ 9,85 Speier & Simon We Save You Money r For Lunches Put Up for Parties, also Ice Cream and College Ices, and Fruit Punches Call at THE FOLSOM, 1307 O St. BOTH PHONES MaRe No Dates -For Febr. 17 "University NiaKt" EXCLUSIVE AGENCY HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS ' Lincoln Sanitarium Plungm Ti Oreit Silt Wattr SwlMlof tat ? HHHP HOURS i Ladlet, Morning Bxoet Inadmn. and CUatlomea, Monday ami THtntiSElr 141b ui M units. spiclil FuVm rti(H fu V U X jfiflr WBfftvrTaiM''iiTWin.KM nauinnM),,