The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1911, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
TIIK 1MIOFM0IITY OV
TIIR UNIV15HHITY OF NKMUA8KA,
Lincoln, NehniHka.
I'iiIiIIhIkmI by
TIIIO HTtJDWN'P PUm.ICATION HOARD
EDITORIAL STAFF:
Editor Sam R. Buck
Managing Editor A. H. Dlnsmore
Asioolnto Editor F. C. McConnell
Atsoclato Editor E. O. Oravci
DU3INES8 8TAFF:
Manaoer V. C. Haecall
Aiilstant Manager C.C. Buchanan
Circulation Manager J. V. Morrison
Editorial and Business Office:
BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDO.
Postoffice, Station A, Lincoln, Neb.
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letins will Klinlly be published free.
Hnteied at the poHtotllco at Lincoln.
NcbniHlta. iiH Hieond-oliiHH mall matter,
under the Aot of Coiikiohh of March 3,
1S71I.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1911.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN.
If you arc reading this, you hold in
your hand tho ofllclal daily organ of
tho University of Nobraslca.
It is tho host or tho worst as tho
caBo may bo, that NobraBka affordB
as a means of general Information.
panacea than a scowl, but thcro is no
vitriol in our pons, no lyo In our type,
and wo aro far moro eager to com
mend than to condemn.
Wo would litio to agree with overy
ono, but this is Earth, you know, and
oxporionco has proven that Impossi
bilities exist, so that it will bo our
endeavor first to agreo with tho ma
jority; then with aB many as wo can;
and finally with thoso who have the
present and futuro of tho University
moBt in hand and at heart.
Tho flrBt school of forestry In New
York stato has JtiBt been opened at
Syracuso University.
Syracuse employs export Bwimming
instructors for both men and women.
Tho only weapons allowed in the
lntor-class battles at Syracuso Uni
versity, aro flour and salt.
R. O. Wardo, barber, Woods, 120C O. tf
CHANCELLOR AVERY
(Continued from Pago 1)
a breadth of social feeling and widen
tho members' social sympathies rath
er than narrow them.
"Tho wholo distinction," ho said,
"botweon Greek and barbarian should
for tho most part bo wiped out of tho
student's consciousness. Let those or
ganizations remain and increaso in
numbers, but lot tho mstand for schol
arship and "for tho wholesome social
life, not for tho monopolizing of stu
dent Boclety."
Tho question of student honor was
touched upon with some point. For
BUDD
wants to be intro
duced to the new
students, all the old ones know him
1415 (Matter, Furnisher, Shoes $&$$"
MILITARY DEPARTMENT ADDRESS
CAPTAIN YATE8 ADDRE88ED THE
FIR8T-YEAR CADET8
TUE8DAY.
Captain Halsey E. Yates, command
ant of cadets, addressed tho Fresh
men of tho regiment in Memorial hall
ot 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Cap
tain Yates Bpoko not only as an offi
cer of tho regular army and a mem
ber of tho faculty, but as a Nebraska
man.
Ho spoko on tho tendency of now
students to be lacking In tho respect
shown on tho campus toward tho
chancellor and other University ofll
cials, and compared tho present with
tho years when ho was In college. At
thnt timo ho said, tho students wero
moro careful, and wore accustomed to
tip their hats to tho chancellor and
tho professors.
Captain Yates also announced that
all men would bo served with guns to
morrow evening. This Is said to bo
tho first timo that pieces have been
issued to new men at this time of
tho year.
Will Hold Reception.
There will bo a reception at tho
United Brethren church tonight In
honor of their new pastor and tho new
students. University friends aro Invited.
The Home of Sweets
Box Candy
Our
SPECIALTY
LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
1345 O Street
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UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT
Your Patronage Solicited
It is published by a staff chosen
through tho medium of combined stu
dents and faculty organized in a
publication board.
"Its general purposo is, wo bollovo,
to form a mouthpleco through which
Univorslty nows and University vlows
upon various topics, .may bo conveyed
both to tho students and those outBldo
tho matriculated body, froo from color
or exaggeration.
It attempts to voice tho toolings of
tho clear, straight-thinking majority
of faculty or students, or both, and
has neither timo nor spaco for tho Ill
founded complaints of tho disgruntled
few.
Its only policy is tho policy of pro
gress and development that 1b neces
sary In ordor to koop up with tho ad
vances of its parent institution.
Its only object Is to promoto bettor
understanding between faculty and
student; botweon student and student;
between both and tho citizenship of
tho state.
To portray a truthful plcturo of Uni
vorslty lifo and activities through tho
medium of actual happenings from
day to day Is Its mission. In order to
do this, it must havo tho undivided
support, and confidence of student and
professor. Both must roallzo that tho
paper Is actually put out by thoso whd
llko themselves, aro but human, and
prono to make mistakes, bo tho Intent
over so worthy.
Wo aro not "muck-rakers"; wo aro
not "yellow." Nothing could bo moro
deplorable in such a paper. But we
do wish to Interest our readers, and
wo believe that no llttlo good can bo
done by tho gontlo poking of a llttlo
good natured fun horo and there,, Wo
bollovo that to bo made ludicrous is
to bo cured; that a laugh is a bettor
tho most part ho attributed to Ne
braska studonts a certain tendency
against doing tho dishonest thing and
sought consolation in tho fact that
wrong doing with tho averago Btudent
was accompanied by a feeling or tinge
of remorse. Ho plead, however, for
an earnest devotion, to tho proper
Ideal, that of absolute honesty In col-
logo work. I
In Defense of Athletics.
Touching upon athletics, Dr. Avery
defended that department against Its
manyq critics. Ho considers it a
proper function of our college life
because it localizes and regulates tho
studontB Inherent sportive inclina
tions Instead of letting them run ram
pant as Is often tho case whore ath
letlcso aro discouraged.
In conclusion ho urged that tho Ne
braska student keep uppermost in his
own mind tho highest purposo of the
University, that of service. "Tho re
sponsibility rests within tho student
body itself, and just as it molds a
wholesome stucVmt sentiment, so will
it mako Nebraska worthy of tho sup
port and pralso of tho great stato
which It represents."
Our Fall Suit Display
is certainly a feast for the
young man who wishes
style and durability at a
moderate cost.
If you want ood, reliable" clothes
at as low a price as good clothes
can be sold, come to this store.
We'll give you true values and an
iron clad guarantee with every gar
ment we sell.
Suits $12.85 to $25
SPEIER & SIMON
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
Cor. 10th and O Sts. Lincoln, Neb.
Georgo Bros., printing, engraving,
monogram stationery and filing devices.
Infirmary at Minnesota.
Minnesota University has recently
declcatod a student Infirmary contain
ing 115 beds, with operating rooms
and all tho facilities of a modern hos
pital. Tho greater part of the $155,
000 expended on tho building was a
bequest.
Ted Marriner, cleaner and presser, Is
still at 235 No. 11th, Auto 1799. tf
Oliver Theatre-8:15
Mme. Lillian Nordica
MYRON WHITNEY
Basso
E. ROMAYNE SIMMONS
k Pianist
The wondrous beauty ofNordica's voice, her great and rare
art and her magnetic personality are all too well known to
need more than a mention.
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