The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 23, 1911, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
TUB PROPERTY OF
THE UNIVER8ITY OF NEBRASKA,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
PublUhod by
THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD
EDITORIAL STAFF.
Editor 8. O. COTNER
Mannulni Editor .A. II. DINSSlORE
AbhocIiHo Editor T. M. EDGECOMBE
Afwoclftto Editor RICHARD MEYER
BU8INE88 STAFF.
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of. Faculty notices and University bul
letins will gladly be published free.
Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, us ncoond-cliiKs mall matter,
under the Act of Congress of March 3,
1870.
REPORTORIAL.
AthlolU'H and Military.. T. .1. MARGRAVE
Hocloty and PurHQiiaL.F. C. McCONNELL
Nrimwku Hall H. '. HOl'UH
HclnncoH and Gorman.. E. J. HUHERMAN
EiiKlnonrltiK R. A. I IUNTINOTON
Agrlcultuml E. H. GRAVES
Lnw A. C. SCHMIDT
'IVniplij A. C. DAVIS
Library and Unlvorslty Hall. .11. S. Hl'HE
AHMlHtniil RoportorH V. A. .STl'RM
K. S. WHERRY
FHBRUARY 21?, 1011.
DO YOU KNOW ANYTHING?
Did It over occur to you that you
might .know Bomothlng thnt would be
news to other people? Wliilo the No
brnsknn Htnff trys to Ret InwUI of the
-ne(vanl- UniL-auL.aoQ'tliiniJJini
happens about tho campus, tho day
1h too long and tho university too
largo for Homo one to bo preHent at
every little thing which occurs. The
moil who work on the paper have
their studieB to take care of as well
as other Btudents. Above is published
a list of reporters. (Jet acquainted
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Velvet, Suede, High and
$4 and $5 Values
$2.50
with thaw. If you know of something
that wflnjik bo of lnterost toll one of
theBo men, about it. Remember that
if you krlow of one thing that has hai
ponoll today and it does not appear in
the Nobraskan tomorrow t Is your
fault. Come through and help us get
all the news.
- HOW PATRIOTIC!
Displayed in one of the west base
ment windows of tho Administration
building, two lonely little flags wero
the solo demonstrations of the patriot
ism of Nebraska. Not a picture" of the
man whoso birth tho twenty-second of
February is eet aside to commemorate
was to bo seen nnywhore. Tho lazy
ropes rotted by many days of disuse
were tho only ornaments of tho naked
flag .poles. Students strolled along to
their classes in the same leisure-like
manner. Not one seemed to realize
that Wednesday was a holiday.
Tho time allotted to the school year
may bo too Bhort to dismiss classes
for tho day. That Is all rlghL It is
no serious reason for complaint. But
it, does seoih that at least one flag
could bo raised above one of tho build
ings. Every day sonfe ono is urging
-Ai&-tx-JtJtoorfora noble aim In life.
wo are extolled to do great and to
do great things; to strive for tho' u
building of tho nation and of its cit-
It
For tho ono man who did more thnn !
any other in moulding the destinies of
our country, for him who was our
Mrst great organiser, for him who was
our first general and president, for
him who took a few scattered colon
ists and led them to victory against
tho trained armies of Europo and es
tablished a nation destined to bo tho
greatest of all time, for him, wo who
receive the roward of his labors can
not ralso a Blnglo flag. If wo intend to
make greatness and nobleness tho
standard of our Institution, we may
search tho past in vain for a better
examplo than Washington. Ono has
said, "No nobler figure ever graced
the forefront or a nation's history."
Pagan Japan and othor foreign coun-
Hrics-honor-hlm: Perhnps-the-Univer--
Blty of Nebraska does too, but it haB
not shown its appreciation.
The Kansan says that Missouri haB
been put out of tho race for tho Mis
souri Valley championship. Kansas
should not forgot that sho has two
games with tho Oatrnhuskers and may
bo put on tho toboggan herself.
Iowa students Insist that their in
stitution should drop out of tho Mis
souri Vallby conferonco. This should
not cause any excitement among tho
othor Valley teams. Tho 'Withdrawal
of Iowa should rathor bo hailed with
delight. Although her iprowess on tho
athletic field has never been terrify
ing in tho least, her mightiness in the
council chamber has been felt. It
was Iowa who insisted on many of
the by-lawB that have been more detri
mental than beneficial. Sho has made
tho rules of the Missouri Valley con
ference conform to those of tho Chi
cago conference In order that she
m,lKht belong tq both. Trying to
servo both mastors sho" has'found'her
self in a bad plight and now must
choose ono or Iho other. I,et "Baby"
Iowa go and we will be rid of that
nursing Job.
A courso in practical lumbering will
be given at Yale this semester.
Low
1415 O St.
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THE BULLETIN
February.
-Sophomore class meeting, "Memo
rial hall, 11:30 a. m.
-Convocation, Henry Earnes, illus
trated lecture on Descriptive
Music.
-Vesper services. Memorial . hall,
5 p. m.
-Union-Palladian debate, Union
hall, 8 p. m.
-Basketball, Kansas vs. Nebraska,
Armory, 8 p. m.
-Basketball, Kausas vs. Nebraska,
Armory, 8 p. m., informal dance.
-Basketball, Missouri vs. Nebraska,
Armory, 8 p. m.
-Basketball, Missouri vs. Nebraska
Armory, 8 p. m.
-Convpcatlon, Professor Chatburn,
"The Road Situation in Nobraa
ka,". 11 n. m.
March.
-Convocation, Professor Ayles
worth, exrColorado agricultural
"UOllegerll-airrji:
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