The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 05, 1913, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA,
Lincoln
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Edltor-ln-Chlof
Wo, tho members of the Agricul
tural Club, representing tho student
body of tho College of Agrlcul-
Mnnnifinir Wiiimr Konnnth M. Snvdor li""P aim oeneving uiai we are in a
ABBOclute Editor John L. Cutright position no appreciate the dlsadvan
Associate Editor C. Neil Brown ' taecs of tho nresont situation and tho
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The Forum
ABSOciato Editor Elizabeth Mason
Literary Editor Chandler Trimble
Business Manager C. C. Buchanan
ABBlBtant Manager J. L. Driscoll
rMrnnlotlriTi MnmiL'nr .T fl UnWfin
I favor of tho removal of the Unlver-
8UB8CRIPTION PRICE $2 PER YEAR1 Bity to tho University Farm and the
advantages that will accrue to the
University aB a whole and the College
of Agrlculturo In particular, do here
by unanimously declare ourselves in
Giraro 2 in. Milton 2 in.
AUROW
COLLARS
15c each, 2 for 35c
Cluctt, Peabody & Company, Makers
University Jeweler and Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
Payable In Advance
Single Copies, 5 Cents Each
TELEPHONES
ensuing consolidation of tho College
of Agriculture. Under tho present
Conditions tho students of the College
Offlce-n-1888. Night Phone B-420J Agrlculturo ftre the only ones
Editor D-1618 Manager B-1821 , " ,.,,,..
wiioBU uuuresiH uiu uiviuuu uuiwuuu
Entored at tho poBtofllco at Lincoln,
two widely separated campuses at all
iNODrasKa, as hucuiiu-uiuhb m. "". times during their entire college ca-
unaor mo aci oi uiijjiubb ui mun.ii o,
1879.
reer. Consolidation of these inter
ests will unify and upbuild tho College
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1913 of Agriculture and thereby greatly
strengthen tho University as a whole
ROOMI ROOM1 ROOMI
Ab examples of tho advantages to
Tho individualistic doctrine, "Get be derived from a consolidated lnsti
an education on your own hook" ! tution, we cite the following state un
reached its culmination last wook in ' verities; namely. IlllnoiB, Missouri
tho College of Law. Crowded in a and Wisconsin. Tho present Bitua
largo, low cellinged hall with a strong tlon is the result of only forty years
scent of green plaster worse next to growth We should now plan for cen
the floor, Beated on frail and quivering turies It should bo needless to state
camp chairs, writing on paBteboard that the present environment of the
tables whose only support was a city campus is far from being ideal
skinny shine, one hundred and fifty for n Krejlt educational institution. We
students reduced to writing their beli that we,fare of f,lture Ken"
orations deserves rar greater consul
oration, than do any present financial
Interests.
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Second Semester Supplies
from
HARRY PORTER
The University Stationer
1123 "O" Street
knowledgo of the law in a space where
quite as many different atmospheres
competed lor room In this wanton
disregard of human comfort, happiness
and health, proctor and student alike
uncomplainingly acquiesced Not till
the firth duy ot the "Spanish Inquisl
tlon" did a patient sufferer remind
us sweatshop condition of labor were
supplanted by sweatshop conditions ot
study.
Ab a prelude to a discriminating ex
pression of view, wo BUggest that we
have no fault to find with methods of in
struction employod in the College of
Law We do not protest ugainst ex
amin.it ions Wo entertain no fears
that they may not effectively test our
scholarBhip. We submit that the only
way to find out whut a Btudent knows
is to ask him questions. The College
of Law asks Its studonts questions
It gives them examinations, good ones
Wo like them, and they are line.
But the responsibility for last week's
inhuman scourge is to bo Ilxed uonie
where. Students are not to blame.
They do not furnish the equipment
Faculty men ure not to blame They
do not furnish the equipment The su
perintondent of gronuds and buildings
is not to blame. He does not furnish
the equipment The Legislature of
Nebraska is not to blame it does
not know the conditions. The blame
beloni's to students, professors and
nlumul who know that no more room
For theso reasons, therefore, we
respectfully submit the foregoing res
olutlon
THE AGRICULTURAL CLUB
H W RICHEY,
R. E STEELE,
Committee
R E MARSHALL.
The university of Chicago will have
a new literary magazine called "The
Chicago Literary Monthly." The first
Ibbuo will be out in March.
1b available on our present grounds,
and ot for reasons less real than sen
timental, fight the removal of the Unl
verslt to the commodious State Farm.
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD Re-FRESHMENTSinthecity
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Fountain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
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N. Y. CHOP HOUSE
Is the best, cleanest, and quickest
place to eat in the city.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
1340 O STREET
Home Made Baked Goods
Cookies, Pies, Cakes, Holsum Bread, Fancy Pastries
Home Made Bread Six Loafs for 25c
COOKIES PIES CAKES
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