The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 15, 1912, SPECIAL LAW EDITION, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
"We Married Men."
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ImIIIui- KKARI.K F. HOLMICB
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Telephone: Auto 1888.
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KiiIcumI at tho i)iHtolllco at Lincoln,
N.-ln isU.i. iih Hcoonil cIiihs mall matter.
uihIim llm Act of ConKrosH of March 3,
IST'J . .
WKIlNKSDAY. MAY I.'.. Hi 12.
WHERE THE CREDIT BELONGS.
This in the Law edition The mcni
Iicih ol that college. ihroiiKh their
edilois. are responsible lor all the
material contained in Ihese pact's,
mill we the lenulai statf wish it
known that we will shonldei none ol
the piaise oi blame thai m;i ie
Mill
ltlioinh the oliltlill law edltol
S.mi Unek is siilleiuiK with an at
t.icU ol the mumps ihe ide.i of an is
sue ha been pushed l) tile herculean
cftoits ol reanul Hill and it is un
di I Ills eitj;lc e e t hat the matel lal
ll.is been colleiled and compiled
The law school ol the I ' imtci sit ol
Xebiaska ounht to have ,i l.n ournal
.. UL te H'W l should lollow ihe Uellcl
a I lpe ol law school "TnTrrttra'nnnfr
dealing with the woiU ol proh ssors in
the collene and elsewhere keeping
Hack of alumni and their accomplish
ineiitH making known lo pioressle
hi . students the ad.intaues and re
sources of NebicisUa and neiieialh
actinr, as ihe luis Utile ad' man lot
Ihe school Nebl.isk.is ;iw pioles
sols are j;elleiall men ol mole ol less
note III Ihe piolesMon, ami seeial
ol them aie constani and valued con
Iributois to l al public at ion- m dil
lelelil palls ol the counlrv These
iixn could luinish siveial .uticdes
veailv ihat il published in a ehias
ka inarMlne .is the pioduct ol e
luii'-k.i men would pioe ol iniuiinse
value in convivum to the outside
world an idea ol the apahiltiv and el
liciencv ol Nebraska s law lacullv
that can be sprr.ul in no oihei man
Her so quickh and so cltVct l el
K er ear hundreds of men are
drawn from Nebraska lernlorv into
eastern schools tor a lcnal education
which basich is no better no more
complete than Nebraska offers The
reason is ehielly that 'these colleges
have a bin reputation mimed 1 the
zeal ol their alumni in spreading Iheii
enthusiasm to others and b. means
of the puhlicitv n. lined through Ihe
publication ot the doings savings and
accomplishments ot the school and ts
products in ournals ol the character
referred to heiein
Such a magazine would not be e
pensive Ihat is piohibitiv id so It
could easily be published and distribu
ted at a subsci ipt ion ol $1 un pel year
tor foui issues
.Now is the time lo begin a propo
ganda so thai publication may begin
next fall when we move into our new
and exclusive home
STRAW HATS
One-Hevenlh of the Henior laws are
man led men, and at hsist one half,
would be ho. were It not for the evil
inflm nee which )r laxev exeits
ov ei them In I bat line l)r Maxc v
makes no bones about Ihe fact that
he loves all !,ie gnN his gieatesl
trouble being Ihat he Iovch thelll .ill
alike The relore those who have had
the manhood and strength of ehaiac
lei to throw off this influence and
leave the rank and file of bachelor
hood to join Ihe beimdie-tH are to he j
e ongratulated
Now of coutse, ii seems a trifle
laid to the average .onng man to
think that Ihe days of making dales
with each new and more beautiful'
dcdl v ill be a t lung ol the past Still
when you think of all the trials and
t ibulations ol having to please some
lair, fledele one and after davs of pa
tient attention have her decide that t
It Is the 'other ledlow aftei all vou
can nuclei stand vvhv w e can look pit
ingly on
ll is true married life brings groat
responsibilities such as watediing the
prices of beefsteak, potatoes elc call
mg down the grocer for short weight
and keeping the cook in ';ood humor I
bv appealing to be pleased Willi ewiv j
thing served although it inav not be
cooked to vour liking Still these ie
sponsibilil les do noi iinpan n s'
In alth in lac t It is thought that a
inairied man lives a greatei length
of time than a single man This was
stated as the deliberate opinion of a I
seniot law who not so long ago veil i
tuied into the man imonial state to
which V Ciiswold who has been!
looking loiw.ud to the ve.u l'i with'
gieat expectations replied with some I
ii n Thev don t live lonm i it onh
seems longei " I
The first thing a man led man nni.,i
leal n is to hide fioin his wife as m.ii
Iv a, possible the Mark streak of
piotamtv winch is in the makeup ot
Ihe av enVJTc" man nrrd ivhrn-everv
thing is going wrong collars come
home fniin the laundrv with a shai p
edge that rasji-. vour tendi i teelings
and voui c-uii links or e-ollai button
eludes wiui burning tlngeis and goes
into letieat under the turnituie hat
is the time lo call forth cm i courage
and gi in and hear it even though the
"i in ni.i be a sicklv one st ill it will
ansvvei the puipose nd as foi the
studie.s ol ill" manied man, let the
lullow l)g V ei se siiflli e
The mai ried man can all ihe w bile
(let grades that beat the rest a mile
lld hele is whete the see-let Ie9
lie studies while l lie babv e-i ii s
CHEER UP CO EDS.
It is to be hoped t hat t In Law ( di
Hon Will not dlscouiage Ihe c-o eels 111
their intentions bin that thev will he
inspued lo higher efloits and shaip
crilie-isin as a lesult ol some ol tin
witticisms and near witticisms ot to
davs paper
The teininine point ol view is one
well vvoith considering and sine-e this
is practicalh Ihe onh oppoituniiv loi
its appeiuance in pi hit the male e n
lingeiil who remain on the e-ampus
this wecde are anxiouh awaiting mlik
of its aw akeuing
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