The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 28, 1911, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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THK UNIVI3IISITY OK NKURASKA,
Lincoln, Ni'IiiuhUii.
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EDITORIAL 8TAFF:
Editor 8am R. Duck
Managing Editor A. H. Dlnmoro
Asioclato Editor F. C. McConnell
Aaaoclato Editor E. O. Graves
DU8INES8 STAFF:
Mnnager V. C. Hascall
Assistant Mnnager C. C. Buchanan
Circulation Managor J. V. Morrison
Editorial and Business Office:
DA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ.
Postolflcc, Station A, Lincoln, Neb.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance.
Single Copies, B Cents Each.
Telephone: Auto 1888.
Night Phonos Auto 1888; Auto 3145;
Auto 2908.
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will ho cluirKud
for ut tli rut'o of 10 contH tho liiHortlon
for every fifteen wiirdH or fraction there
of. Faculty notlccH nntl tlnlvoralty liul
letliiH will Kindly ho inilillHhud fieo.
Kntereil nt tho poHlolllco at Lincoln,
NehiiiHlta. iih Hecoml-claHH mall matter,
under tho Act of Congress of March 3,
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1911.
Those who wero fortunnto enough
to hear Chancellor 'Avery's Bplcndid
nddross were doubtloss Impressed with
that sincerity nnd warmth of feeling
which ho displays toward the Nebras-
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ha student. As collego folk, we per
hapB havo much to learn from' the
generous attitude that ho takes on
mattors ff particular concern to us.
Instead of condemning our shortcom
ings ho rather appreciates tho cir
cumstances undor which they are
made, and by rooting out the cause,
seeks to caution us ngainst further
offonso. Tills attitude represents con
fidence and ratlence and it Is but fit
ting thnt as students, wo should re
spond In a manner aB whole-hearted.
Tho first Issue of tho University of'
Wisconsin- Daily Cardial contains thirty-six
pages. This represents Wenty
ono years of development for this col
lege paper, which In splto of consid
erable competition and several finan
cial setbacks, has managed to keep Its
presses running.
Wisconsin Btudonts .nro known for
their support of collego actlvltles.and
especially for tho way In which they
CHORUS
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and
FRIDAY 5 P.M.
Second Floor of Temple
REGISTRATION STILL OPEN.
See MRS. RAYMOND, 4-5 P. M.
hoost tho college rnper, the subscript
tlon list being higher comparatively
than with other collego dailies.
They tell us that Jerry Warner hrfs
been seen dodging around tho campus.
Hero's a chance to do some mission
ary work. Grab a hold of Jerry, give
him a good hand shake, and don't for
got to tell him to come back. Wo
want him."
CIVIL 8ERVICE EXAMINATIONS.
Many Positions Open to Men and
Women of University.
We are In receipt of an announce
ment from tho U. S. Civil Service
Commission calling attention to tho
regular fall examinations on October
18-19, 1911, for positions In the U. S.
Department of Agriculture. Examina
tions will bo given In tho following
subjects. Agronomy, Dairying, Ento
mology, Fnrm Management, Forage
Crops, Horticulture. Library Science,
Physiology . and Nutrition of Man,
Plant Breeding, Plant Pathology, Pom
ology, Seed Testing, Soil Surveying,
Soil Bacteriology and Animal Husban
dry. Persons Interested are invited to
communicate with tho Civil Servlco
Commission, Washington, D. C, and
full Information regarding the oppor
tunities in the service, scope of exam
inations, salaries, etc., will be fur
nished. All students should visit the "Col
lego Inn Bnrber Shop at 127 North
12th. S. L. Chaplin. Prop.
Beaver Hatter.
Those Wooly,
Fussy Kind.
$2.50
PREPARE TO RECEIVE TAFT.
Cadets and Cadet Band to Form Pres
ident's Escort,
Arrangements for tho big Taft par
ado are now-. r radically completed. i
Tho president will arrive at 12
o'clock noon, October 2, via the Bur
lington. I
lie will be met at the depot by tht
cadet band and a company of Univer
sity cadets, comprising all the second
year men rtnd selected men from the
new recruits.
The president's automobile will fol
low tho band and the cadets will be '
drawn up Immediately behind the
president.
Tho parade will proceed up P street
to tho Lincoln hotel, from there to
O street and up O street as far as
Sixteenth, thence across to M and
down M street to. the auditorium.
Next to homo cooking Miller &
Paine Tea Room.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120
No. 11th.
ONE HOUR
CREDIT
CADETS MAY STILL TRY OUT
FOR 8TATE FARM PROF8.
Titles of Head Professor Given to Four
Instructors.
As a result of the action of a spe
cial committee of the Board of Re
gents, a readjustment of the teaching
force nt tho state farm has been ac
complished. The professors affected are Pugsley,
Chase nnd Wilcox, all of whom re
ceive the title of head professor. Pro
fessor Montgomery receives a like
promotion providing he stays with
the University. In view of a hand
some offer from an eastern school,
The Home of Sweets
Box Candy
Our
SPECIALTY
LINCOLN CANOY KITCHEN
1345 O Street
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! Student
Tickets
NOW ON SALE
CO-OP Book Store
AND
Yi M. C. A.
$3.00
Admits you to all
Athletic Contests
held onUniCampus
Reserved Seat Tickets
$5.00
Special tickets for the girls
which admits them to 'the'
girls reserved section in the
new grandstand for the
same price $3.00
however, It is feared that ho will not
continue his services' hero.
BAKERS' CAFE. "Tho beBt In
west."
REASONS WHY: Best moats, best
coffee, moderate prices. Best orches
tra every evening.
R. O. Warde, barber, Woods, 120C O. tf
HAVE
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Do Your Laundry
UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
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OPTICIAN
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