The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 08, 1913, Image 2
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TELEPHONES Offlco-R-1888 Night Phono B-4204 Kdltor R181!l Mnnaui'i 111X1 Entered at the postollicc at Lincoln Nebraska, as second class mall matter, under the Act of Congieau of March 3, 1R79 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY S, 101.T ree of perBonal Influence that can he exerted Ih a question that can not definitely he determined, although It would appear that In bo far as ulterior motive Ih concerned, tho students' ad voeaey of a generous appropriation hill would not bo tinctured with the Idea of perflonul profit or advance ment The average student will have left the InBtltutlon before It will reap the benefit of many now buildings, and henco will have nothing but tho future IntereBtB of the school at heart If the BtudentH are ablo to lobby without their enterprise becoming ob jectlonal It would seem that they Bhould be encouraged to exert their Influence at the capltol At all events, they should get together on the propo sition, and if anything Ib found that they can do, the same Bhould be done with dispatch University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Giraro 296 in. Milton 2H5 IN. ARROW COLLARS 15c each, 3 for 25c Cluott, Pcabody & Company, Makers The First "Girly" Show in Six Weeks The Forum LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY. In a letter to the Nebraska!!, pub llahod in today's Forum, Harry Murtlh offers the suggestion that Unheisllj students enlist themseh es In a ram palgn to entertain the legislature, the idon being to arouse the Interest of tho legislators In the I'nhtrsity and got them acquainted with the campus and conditions that exist thereon It is In line with a series of suggestionB that have been made from time to tlmo, and we conceive it to he an ex cellent one. Tho question of university appro prlatlons Is never n minor one with tho legislature, but this year It will doubtlessly assume moro than ordin ary proportions on account of the spe cial effort that the regents have takcui to present the crying needs of tho University Tho removal question will come up, to final solution of which It Is felt will bo governed prin cipally by the consideration of ex pense The authorities are agreed that material Improvement 1b needed no matter whero the campus Ib locat ed and are therefore directing their energies toward tho securing of a sub stantlal appropriation ""Tho students cannot do ei much toward bringing UiIb end about but they can do Bomething They can at least instill Into the holons a Irlendly attitude, which In a time of pressing need might innuro to tho benefit of tho institution. The students can bring tho legislators up to the campus and show them around which might bring home more favorably some of the facts brought out in the regonts' printed report Ab to the de- TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES They are always the best We serve hot and cold drinks all winter long. Lincoln Candy Kitchen South West Corner 14 and O Street Kdltor I). lily Nebraskan j Two big things the unlveriU need' I lie littei qu pmunt and Uniers:ti !-1 l r 1 1 One ib just as ess nti il as th other to a Kiiccchsful, unified school i Hire Im u plan by which wo can do i ut least ,i little towuid strengthening both I The legislature is now In session ' To this i cpresentatne body of men we look for an appropriation com mciiHiirale with the needs of the t'ni eisit No man will put his money into a proporltion he has not imesti g.ited If wo ask what seems an e (cssho amount we must show thei necessity for it This Is our oppor 1 1 unity Let's invite the legislature to iibit us Take the members through, ! ('Diversity Hall Let them walk clown I the rickety stairs, seat them in any ' of the rooms, which cannot be de icently entilaled these days without j freezing everyone near the windows, ' show them the danger from fire Let them boo the cadets drilling in the! Armory with only ten feet between companies; take them down to the locker and shower bath rooms. Let i them look in on tho Chemistry, Dot any nnd Zoology laboratories Then they'll realize under what crowded conditions many of tho BtudentB' work How will this arouse Nebraska splr it' We all claim to bo boosters for the school Here is a fine chance to prove that wo are for every one who can do bomething to help Let one or two students go with each legislator as lus guide If possible have the hobt and guest from the same district Let the i est of us prepare a display of the work that University students have done for the state, and are ncw doing, in school and out We would put the school on exhibition. Every organi zation could have some definite work to do, every individual feel that he was aiding the good caiiBe, oven if re quired to do nothing more than attend classes as usual. These men have the right to know what we aro doing with our share of tho state's funds and no one is better prepared to Bhow them than wo stu dents. Let's get together and hold an open houso for tho state, aB represent ed by Its legislators. HARRY BURTIS. GEORGE SIDNEY CARRIE WE55ER. In 5USY IZZY i .. HE Oliver Today, Mat. and Night CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK it 12th and O Streets -fc P. A. Hall President if F. H. Johnson Vlce-Pres. - -A- W. W. Hackney, Jr. Asst Cash, if We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD Re FRESHMENTS in the city Huyler's Chocolates $1.00 Fountain Pens $1.00 Safety Razors Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c 2S Gcthtih ctlTlty T HE MOMENT YOU PUT ON CLOTHES made to yonr measure, you see the vast dif ference between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more. 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