The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 14, 1911, Image 2
.LaaaagJs&arwteifa 1 ww. -j;uynrmwe jWeHW wEw'j ar A fcHE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TUB PROPERTY OP ' THK UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nobraakn. Published by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor S. O. COTNER Managing Editor A. II. DINBMORE ABBOdato Editor T. M. EDGECOMBE AbbocIiUo Editor RICHARD MEYER BUSINESS STAFF. Malinger V. C. IIASCALL ABBlntnnt Manager.... C. C. BUCHANAN Circulation Jklanngor.... J. V. MORRISON Editorial and Builneia Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Poitofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. ' " - ----- "- - SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YE"AR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 6 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 2683; Bell 1123. INDIVIDUAL NOTICE8 will be charged for at tho ratu of 10 cents tho Insertion for every llftocn words or frac(lon there of. Faculty notices and Unlveralty bul letins will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho postolllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as Bccond-clnHB mall mutter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. FEBRUARY 14, 1011 PROFE880R F. J. PHILLIPS. One trnglc event Iiub occurred cast ing n dark cloud of gloom over the University of Nebraska and bringing sadness into tho hearts of thousands of men and women who never fre- quenUJ.ho cojiipus. In a single night the Btitto has lost one of Its most val " nnblo-t;RlgnB-and UiG-milverHlty ijih been deprived of, one of tho most promising members of ItB faculty. Dominated by a spirit of fairness, a kind consideration for those about' him, and irassessed of a tireless en ergy which never abnted. Professor I'hlllipB was always known as a clean, upright man. This nmlnlilc disposi tion attended his whole life and made him loved by nil with whom ho came In contact. The loyalty ns welf as the abilities of this man made him a lender among, men. He was always willing to help u fellow, and tho fear lessness with which he surmounted every obBtaclo and tho determination to do nil thnt he coujd were qualities which mndo him so valuable things which In the end wore to bring about Ills early death. For though he was possessed of an energy and enterprise that was superhuman, Ills body wns only mortal, and could not withstand tho strata to which it was subjected. Short, Indeed, wns. his career, for tho prime of life had not yet been nearcil. But in this Bhort time he has accom pllshed great things, and he leaves the world hotter for having lived In It. With his death as great, as loyal and ns true a Nobrasknn as over lived has passed nway. . To Mrs. Phillips is extended the sympathies of a sorrowing university. Knowing what he wns to us, wo can realize in a small measure what ho must have been to those who were near and dear to him. The snd news, almost unbelievable, was a great shock to ub, but our grief can In no way compare to tho sadness and dis appointment that has been brought to her. Ladies $5 Boots Handsome high arch patent-broad swing toe-perfect fitting 80PH8 WALLOP FRE8HMEN. First Year Men Go Down to Dire De feat at Hands of Superior Sophomores. The sophomores are being given much credit for their performance of Sa'turdny evening, when they over whelmingly defeated the freshmen in tho first freshman-sophomore indoor athletic meet. The success of the meet was Inrgoly duo to C. F. Phillips, '13. Ho and Fremont Mitchie, '14, were the real engineers at the throttle. Al though the sophomores won by the de cisive score of 61 to 17, good feeling was evidenced by all of tho contest ants and tho event will undoubtedly become an annual event. Tho attend ance was largo enough to make the' event more than a success financially. Tho sophomores may ' bo Justly proud of the score and of the fact that the freshmen only won one first place. Robinson winning the shot put. This, it is said, will more than make up for their terrible defeat in the Olympics last fall. Tho informal dance following the meet wob attend ed by about forty couples. Following are the results: 25-ynrd dash First, May, sopho more; second, Robinson, freshman. Time, 3 1-5 seconds. High Jump First, Hastings, sopho more; second. Robinson, freshman. Height, 5 feet 3 lncheB. Shot put First, Robinson, fresh man; second. Funke, sophomore. Dis tance, 38 feet 3 inches. Polo vault First. Llndatrom, sopho more; second. Reavis, frcBhman. Height. 10 feet G inches. Rope climb First, BnrneB, sopho more; second, Black, freshman. Time, 8 seconds. High kick First, Black, sophomore; second. Kelfer. "FTCElnmxrn Helght-7 D-l feet. Wrestling Won by Miller, sopho more. Bpxing Won by Rodman, sopho more. Tug-of-war Won by sopnoriiores. Relay Won by sophotaore team, consisting of May, Black, Nafzlger and Barnes, fronv freshman team of Haskell, Leo, Robinson and Rncely. Freshman Election. Tho freshman class election will be held at 11:30 In tho Temple. Ballot ing will commence promptly vat 11:30. Evory member Ib urged to attend. W. P. OIL-MORE. President. THE BULLETIN February. 14 Convocation, Rev. Hughes, 11:00 A. M. 14 "Miracles," an address by Rev. Dr. Nortlirup 7 p. m., Y. M. C. A. rooms. 14 Sigma XI lecture, Professor Titchener. Temple, 8 p. m. 15 Charter Day exercises, Athletic meet, Armory, 2:30 p. m. 15 Y. M. C. A. mid-week meeting, G:50 p. in., Temple building. 15 .Mid-winter commencement, Tem ple, 8 p. id. 10 Pershing Rille drill, Armory, 8 p. m. 17 University Night, Temple theater. 18 Tegner society, Temple, 8 p. m. 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