The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 03, 1911, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
TUB I'UOPJQIITY OP
TUB UNIVBIIHITY. OF NEDKABKA,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Published by
TUB BTUDBNT PUHL1CAT1QN DOAnD
EDITORIAL STAFF:
Editor i in 8am R. Duck
Mannalno Editor nA, H. Dlntmore
Associate Editor F. C. McConnell
Associate Editor E. O. Oravea
DU8INE8B 8TAFF1:
Manager . V. C. Haicall
Assistant Manager C. C. Buchanan
Circulation Manager. J. V. Morrison
Editorial and Business Office:
BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDO.
Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb.
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INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged
for at tho rato of 10 contH the lnaortlon
for every fifteen words or fraction thoro
of. Faculty notices and University bul
lotlnfl will- gladly bo published free.
Entered at tho poHtolllco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, an second-class mall matter,
under tho Act of CoiiBrcBB of March 3,
1879.
TUESDAY, OCT. II,. 1911.
Nebraska Is brim full of organlza
tioiiH of nil kliula. Thoro aro fraterni
ties and BororltloB, debating soelotlea
and literary societies; class Bocietios
and inter-class Bocietios; in fact, al-
L Lt . - & i Si& JsWl s(- . )Al tl L U
Tv "T tfi ?p n Tt p- p p p p T
TO ALL REPORTERS.
I wish to meet nil men who
(leBiro to do reporting for Tho
NebrnBlmn.
Dot ween eleven and twelve -
o'clock on Tuesday nnd Wednes-
day morning, please come into
tho ofllco and get acquainted. A
It will bo n gVeat help In the
oditorial department if you do
UiIb at once.
THIS INTERVIEW IS ABSO-
LUTBLY NECESSARY IP YOU
WANT TO BE CONSIDERED
REGULARLY ON THE STAFF.
RALPH S. DOUD,
City Editor
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HEALTH QUESTION UP AGAIN.
State Teachers to Consider Condition
of College Students.
At tho annual meeting of tho State
Tenchors' nssoclntlon In November
tho question of inspecting the stu
dents of all the Nebraska colleges as
to general health, heart, lung and eye
troubles, will he resurrected nfter two
yenrs of sleop. A resolution recoin
monding such Inspection wns unani
mously passed at tho inon convention,
but was nfterwardB shelved. The res
olutions committee consisted of Dean
Boss'oy, chairman, and Professors
Grumtnann and Orr.
Tho question of a general reorgani
zation will also come Up before the
convention, which meets at Omahn
this yoar. The college section 1b in
chargo of W. R. Jackson, Btnte food
5.00
4.oo Velvet, Tan,
ftLAAA Suede, Pat
XhQfiS e. it, Gun
UIIUUU Metal, and
Satin Button.
$2.95
B H 1(1
1413 "o"
Our Fall Suit Display
is certainly a feast for-the
young man who wishes
style and durability at a
moderate cost.
If you want good, 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.
$12.85 to $25
SPEIER & SIMON
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
Qor. 10th and O Sts. Lincoln, Neb.
moBt evory brand of organization
known to colloglato llfo oxcopt aNe
brnska Society.
All thoBO bodlos nro supposedly nl
work for something or other looking
townrd tho betterment of somo one
or something. As n matter of fact,
howovor, all Beom to bo working for
thomsolvos. bo far ns nny nppnrent
Improvement In general university
conditions Is concornud.
Why Bhould wo not have nt Ne
braska n sort of club, or meeting
place, situatod noar the campus, and
convenient to all. A refuge for tho
hard-pressed gato-Binokors; a rendez
vous for those bent on making or
keoplng dates; a meeting place for
'Nebraska's most valuablo nssot, her
gonornl Btudent body, wherein fra'
won and non-.'nit men smokers and
abstainers, students and professors
might como closer together.
It has often been said that Ne
braska is lacking in collogo spirit.
"Wo contest this, but aro forced to
admit that those Instincts and tradi
tions that load to tho development of
such Intonsoly loyal collogo spirit as
Is found at sqmo of tho other great
Institutions of 'learning could bo much
more highly dovoloped at Nebraska if
Bomo such Btudent Utopia as wo have
attempted to descrlbo woro available
as a contor of student activities.
Wo aro too much split up. We lack
unity. Our general' organization tends
rather to tho fostering of rivalry than
of concentric ondeavor for tho collogo
as a whole.
Such conditions certainly are not
to bo desired. We 'should all work
first and foremost for Nebraska.
Think it over, and tell tho editor
.your thoughts, no matter whether you
aro "for or fornlnst it."
commissioner, and Professors Grum
mann and Alexander. Professor Grum
mann is chairman of the general divi
sion and Prof. Lucilo Eaves is chair
man of tho administrative division.
"Tho Esontlals of an Arts Education '
will bo discussed by Professors Fling
and Gnss.
Tho College Inn Barber Shop. Stu
dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin &
Co. 127 N. 12th.
FLODEEN & BRETHOUWER
129 South llth St., Lincoln, Neb.
Every man who cares anything at all about his personal appearance
knows that only a first-class merchant tailor can furnish the sort of
clothes that will give him that look of distinction that a well-grom-ed
and well dressed man shows. At 129 So. llth Street the firm of
Flodeen & JBrethouAvexjnain tains a large show window that is al
ways filled with a line of goods that are equal to the display of "anjr
tailoring establishment to be found in the west. The prices quoted
on these goods attract attention, and the workmanship and fit is all
that could be desired. Here you can buy tailor-made good at hand-me-down
prices.
MANY WOULD DEBATE.
Large Squad Registers With Professor
Fogg for Tryout.
More than twenty-five candidates
for positions on Nebraska debating
teams have sonified their Intention
of trying out l.y registering under
Prof. M. M Foyp. ho.d coach. A few
cf those ore foniur team men, but
tho great majority mc. now to collegi
ate debating.
Tho list to date Is as follows: A. R.
Raymond, C. L. Rein. C. L. Clarke,
R. W. Garrett, R. E. Halldorson, Har
old J.tBurtIs, '13. Earl M. Cline. Law
'111, Clarence L. Couner, Law '13, Earl
M. Cllno, Law '13. John L. Outright,
M, Clark Dickinson, 'II, F. D. Enfield.
Law '14 (Bollovue '10), J". R. Forbes
'13, Joseph Goldstein, Law "13, Benja
min Harrison, Law 13, T. Jean Har
gravo, '12, Bruco B. Johnson. Law 'J.'
Homer L. Kyle, 'i3, H. A. Prince, '11,
C. S. Radcllffo, '13,- John M. Schwab,
'15, J. T. Swan, '14, Wallace Troup.
L. A. Welch, and M. F. Wasson.
WATCH FOR THE
NEW FOLSOM
Bakery and Cafe
We cater to Students trade.
13:25 to 1331 N Street
BAKERS.' CAFE. "The best In
west."
REASONS WHY: Best meats, best
coffee, moderate prices. Best orches
tra every evening.
fRATERNirifS AND SORORITIES
. We Want Your Coal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order
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E. B.HYDE LINCOLN, NEBR.
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