The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 07, 1914, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
S latlg Nphraakan
Proportj of
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Lincoln.
M. V. REED
EdltoiMn-Chlef
Managing Editor .. Kennoth M. Snyder
Associate Editor
Associate Editor
.. Frod N. WellB
Clarence T. Spier
REPORTORIAL STAFF.
Tied L Ilabcock . Athletics
Ethel Arnold Women
Ruth Squires. Hortense Kaufman, Rob
ert Holland, LouIh Home, Glen
Eveitp, Clara Dodda, Wm. F.
Noble, R. V. Kounal, L. H.
Eana, Max Raehr, Ros
well WeekB.
Art Ruk Mngr. Frank S. Perkins
Circulation MnnaRor J. C. Beard
cesses in debate is growing less dls
tlnct Action should be taken im
mediately SOPHOMORE CAPS ARE
ANXIOUSLY AWAITED
BY SOPHOMORE MEN
The long looked tor sophomore caps
hae li' n made up for neveral weeks
and are now in Omaha awaiting the
aiihal 01 the 'i initials Hue to the
holida nisli in tin eastern haberdash
ers establishment they have been un
able to (omplete the order as prom
ised, but reply that the caps in all
their splendor will be on hand within
a week.
Subscription prlco 2 00 per year,
payable in advance.
Single CopieB, 5 cents each
Alpha Sigma
pledging of Ra
! bertson
Phi announces the
M. Kirk. "10. of Cul-
lluutrriutii Nnlirrn
Entered at the postotnee at Lincoln,
NebraBka. bb second-ClaBB mall matter, i The c E dlVSlon 0f the Engineering
under the Act of Congress of March
I. 1879.
Wednsday, January 7 1914
TO BE, OR NOT TO BE.
That is. is there to be or not to be
anv recognition awarded the men ot
the inteicollegiate debate teams? B
theii double handed victory over both I
Iowa and Minnesota, the leaders in the
Central Debating Association, the
teams made history for Nebraska V
Five out of six judges gave their de
cisions in favor of the Nebraska team,
repic-cnting that their logic, (laiitv.
ust' ot evidence and presentation was
superior to that of the other teams
For the second successive cai Ne
hiaska'- debaters went undeleated in
their conference.
iitl what have thev to show for
their etloits? Merelv the newspaper
lippings that they could find, giving
accounts ot the debates. To he sure,
have protlted personally from the e
jienence of the squad work They are
bettor speakers, clear thinkers, better
repi esentativ es ot the university tor
their efforts Put in comparison with
the men who use their brawn instead
of their brainn and who receive ever
possible honor as the picked athletes
of the university, what material avvai'1
have they to show? Nebraska would
seem to give greater honor for othei
than scholastic work, altho the uni
versity as a state institution exists 1616 Arapahoe St
primarily lor the recognition and tram
ing of the use of the mind
Is there a fund available for the
purpose ot presenting the men ot the
team with suitable tohs or other
awards0 Is the debating committee
itsell financially able to assume this
i esponsibilitv ? Tlie-e are questions
which naturallv occur, and which are
as vet unanswered In the meantime,
while the question is being agitated,
the remembrance of the .veai's sue
Societ.v will meet this evening, M
K, L'li'i. at 7 :U) sharp It M. Oreen
will tell of his work on the "French
man Vallov Irrigration Project" and
II E Cotton will explain the svstem
of Public Highwa.v Construction in
Iowa Even one out
All Sophomores who received equip
ment tor class football must turn
it in Wednesday trom 1 to '. p. m. at
Armorv
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of service.
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dents who want a record of their
college work after graduation.
We give special attention to the
needs of students. We have type
writers to rent, as well as to sell.
A few rebuilt machines at a bargain.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE
I WILL" MAN
You Will Find Him At
ARMSTRONG'S
The
University School of Music
Established 1894
Third Regular Term Begins Feb. 2.
Ask for full information now
Willard Kimball, Director
Phone B-1392 11th and R Sts.
WELCOME
BACK HOME
BOYS
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