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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1914)
HAMMi THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sty? Satlg Nebrafllum UlnHirrnttn (Halruimr Proporty of THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln. M. V. flEETf KdltoHn-Chlef Managing Edltor7 Kenneth M. Snyder Anoclato Editor . Fred N. Welln Associate Editor Clarence T. Spier REPORTORIAL STAFF. Fred L Rabcock Athletics Ethel Arnold Women Ruth Squires, Hortcnse Knuftnnn, Rob ert Holland, Louis Home, Glen EertP, Clara Dodds, Wni. F. Noble, R V. Koupal, L. II. Evans, Max Raehr, Ros well Weeks. Act Run Mngr. Frank S. Perkins Circulation Manager J. C. Reard Subscription price J2 00 per year, paynblo In advance Single CopleB, B centB each Entered at the postotllce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter, under the Act of Congress of March 1. 1878. Friday, January (.i. 15)1 I MORE ROOM. The Dail Nebraskan is the onh undent ilally published In or near the Ml-soun alley and the central west and repiesentlng so lame a bod ol students wliiih Is a lour column sheet States on all sides are i epi esented h Ii( ,ui(l si oluiiui papeis Tliejictiv itifs ,u Nchiaska aie as aiu'd as ,m The aieolten ineompleteh cox Ui'il l 'I he Nehlaskan loi the ica-nil th.it 'I lie Xc hraskan stall is Miialb'i than the stalls ol coi 1 1 sponding pa pits The Neliiaskan stall is smaller In i .illse the paper Is slll.lllei there's no doubt o! it It is muie attiactne to the aeiage student to w oi k in an oiganiatiou which is behind ;i big thing, than to help push a smaller en Ntpiise Bigness i alwas atractne It is also more powerful, more repre sent. uie more extenshe For that reason the Rag would enlarge With a big statt, ii big (or fair sized) sheet, more new-, it would be representative of a big and soon to-be bigger Ne biaska. Think It over. A SOCIAL COUNCIL. Is the council which student scnti nient is about to create to be anothei Friday, January !th. Mllltan Rail Lincoln Hotel Saturday, .January lth. Iron Sphinx Temple Alpha Theta Chi House Party Fnitdl gncultuie Society Meeting Keatn Club Meeting link in the social system at Nebraska? R so. ial, "so lable" or party system is meant Is it to exist merely for the puipo-e of making dance regula tions, n K ing the weekly social cal endiii, and in other was seiving the amusements of the campus? Or Is it to have powei to tackle vital student issues ' The single t.i, which was once side' liaclud 1) the boaid of tegents, still lle, in the thots of the students Will the council h.ie the powei to cietite and itttiitce ,i single tax, subject to i the appioval ol the lac ult '' Theie ;ii c thus- who maintain that when the students assume sell go ci nment i the should also contiol ilasstoom conduit Will the i ouncil go the limit i .Hid tie. ile a -indent honoi sstem?i Fiatei nines and soioiitie- tit present, its oi g.ini.itions of students, have their own councils an 1 at the same tune come under the jurisdiction ol the committee on oi ganiatioiis s student organizations, would lhe then come under the suggesting inlluence ol tin student council? 'I iiese ate questions whiih arise when i he i ouncil is spoken of, .and the must lie answered when the plan is put Inline the student body Delin lug th" powei-, of the comic il will be t the most ilillieult task before the con stitution committee, whoever that shall he Rut In the long inn, students want a piactical. powerlul council, which will not rest content after ad justing the matter of dances and dancing, but will go further and oic student sentiment on the bigger cities tions A soi lable counc il, whic h might degenerate into a political machine subject to the whims of clique politics would make one more "activiU" which ambitious students could pre upon Rut an independent, faculty respected council would present a problem and a task foi real men and women It would be a typical Nebraska institu tlon. lluuicrflitu, Niitimi Discount ON EVERYTHING EXCEPT CONTRACT GOODS AT HALLETS EST. 1871 1143 0 ST. Mrs. Dwight Potter will speak to the Congi egational students of the uni eisit and their lnends next Sat unl.i atteinoon at ;5 150 at the home ol Hi Howard, lt'HO II street No nee the change from the Congrega tional church as was first announced Sophomores who received equipment lor class tootball must turn it in Satuida Horn 11 to 12 a in in the ainioiN Each man Is charged 1th his unitonn, and it must be account ed tor b that time. HATTIE BUDD $1.95 SELLING BONNETS $2.50 AND $3.50 VALUES BUDD 1415 0 St. 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. Ry accident a laughable but timely mistake c rept into one of the headlines ot yesterday's Nebraskan. It was to the ettect that a "COMMITTKK WAS APPOINTED TO 1NVFSTIC.ATF TIIK NHFI) OF A STUDENT BODY." Strictly speaking, then, just what is the need of a student body? Why have one at all? There are many In congruities In university life, many needless organizations et cetera. Per chance this "student body" is one of the unnecessarles. The faculty and others know that it's hard enough to deal with students themselves hardly recognize it on the campus and It is constantly in trouble with obstrep erous newspaper reporters who like to play up Its weakness. What do you say? Let's do away with It and make everybody happy. "SPA" Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room Cafeteria Plan City Y. M. C. A. 13th and P IIIIIIIIHjgSiMII IT Canterbury The season's most pleasing and popular model. Ideilver Collars IHHIiJW c Doesn't spread at the top. illliii 2 for 25c For Sale by FULK CLOTHING CO. SOPH CAPS ARE HERE. The much spoken of Sophomore caps have arrived and are to be ob tained at a down town store. A sign to this effect will bo placed In the window of the establishmen. 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