The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 15, 1918, Image 4

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THE riAil.Y NEBRASKAN
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Miss Norma Kidd to
Speak at Vespers Today
Miss Norma Kidd, secretary of the
DR. LUCKEY DENIES
HE IS UNPATRIOTIC
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V. W. C. A., will speak at Vespers
this afternoon in the Y. W. C. A.
rooms in the Temple. Her subject
will be "The New Membership Basis."
Rutu 8heldon, '18,. will preside at the
meeting. The changing of the mem
bership wording will be discussed.
The opinions of University girls are
wanted.
Try
Roberts
Sanitary
DAIRY
Open
Until
Midnight
1238 "0" St.
Opposite Miller & Paine
Waffles and Coffee 15c
HENDRY'S CAFE
126 North Eleventh
Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb.
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
Save Your Eyes
Dr. W. H. Martin
Ontometrist
' SSnAj.t,'
Eyes examined without charge,
we design, make, adjust and repair
your glasses at reasonable charge's.
Cice Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Phone L-7773 123", O St
Suite 5 Upstairs
Opposite Ml!!er & Paine
Try a Hot Goupe
ILLER'S
RESCRIPTION
HARM AC V
STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS
Or pheimi Shoe Repairing Co.
211 North 12th Street
Orpheum Building
p GOOD CLEANING SERVICE
Send Your Work to
I LINCOLN
I Cleaning & Dye Works
H 326 So. 11th Phone B-6575
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LUNCH
gatlon. To the point blank question
of whether he was loyal to me pretu
dent of the United States and in
sympathy with the cause of democ
racy, he- replied in the affirmative.
When definitely asked to tell what
he had done in support of the war,
In order to determine the truth of
a report that he was not bo enthusias
tic as he might be. Dr. Luckey would
only say that he had given what he
could afford. Independent Investiga
tion shows, however, that he pur
chased as many liberty bonds as any
faculty member with the exception of
Chancellor Avery, that he also con
tributed liberally to the Red Cross,
the Armenian and Serbian relief, and
the Y. M. C. A.
The following questions, put to Dr.
Luckey by The Nebraskan, were an
swered affirmatively:
Are you In sympathy at heart with
the cause of democracy?
Are you loyal to the president in
his war policy?
The following charges were denied
by him:
Have you, to your knowledge, made
unpatriotic statements to your classes?
Have you ever intentionally com
pared American and German govern
ment to the detriment of the former?
Did you have anything to do with
the petition circulated in your classes
which declared that you had neither
taught nor said anything unpatriotic?
Letter From Dr. Luckey
The editor of The Nebraskan has
received the following letter from Dr.
Luckey, In connection with the re
porter's interview:
"Dear Mr. Beede: For some time
I have been under criticism in the
very field I pride myself of being
strongest. I do not know the animus
and intrigue that are promulgating it,
neither have I the time nor inclina
tion to ferret them out. I am too busy
and too much in earnest trying to
make the young men and women more
efficient and able to live better and
truer lives. I am aware that anyone
who really thinks and gives expres
sion to his thoughts will meet with
opposition, but in a democracy we
should expect Justice and fair play.
I am not a formalist, and in speaking
I am attracted by the thought and
try to make clear my ideas without
being conscious of the particular
words in which they are clothed. For
this reason the pure formalist may
not see the truth that lies hidden.
"I think It is only fair to the con
scientious doubters for me to state
that I am absolutely sympathetic with
the president in this war and deem it
a great privilege to have such a
worthy and trusted leader at this
critical time. I have complete confi
dence in his wisdom, Judgment, and
genuine sympathy for humanity, and
from the first I have lived in harmony
with this truth. As for the other
criticisms I have nothing to say. For
tunately for my friends my past life
has not been shady and will bear the
closest inspection.
"Sincerely yours,
"O. W. A. LUCKEY."
NEBRASKA ORGANIZATIONS
DISCUSS FARM PROBLEMS
(Continued from Page One)
Origin and Work, J. B. Grinnell, Papil-
lion.
The National Non-Partisan League:
Its Alms and Progress in Nebraska,
Dr. Samuel R. Maxwell, Denver.
The Trend of Farmers' Movements
in Nebraska During Sixty Years, L. S.
Herron, Omaha.
The Organization of Nebraska Farm
ers to Win the War, O. C. Smith.
Kearney.
Wednesday Evening, January 16
6:30 P. M. Annual Banquet Plates
$1.25.
Hon. J. N. Dryden, Kearney, Presiding
President's Annual Address, Hon. S
C. Basselt, Gibbon.
Toast Program: Mayor J. E. Miller,
Lincoln: Hon. E. P. Brown, Arbor;
Dr. B. F. Baiiey, Normal; Mrs. A. J.
Sawyer, Lincoln.
Lobby of Tempis Theatre
War Pictures and War Posters Ex
hibition from the Historical Society
Museum, in charge of Curator "E. K
Blackman.
The Nebraska Territorial Pioneers
association will also open sessions to
day with the following program:
PROGRAM
Lindell Hotel Parlors
Tuesday, January 15
9:30 A. M. Registration and Distri
bution of Badges.
10:30 A. M. Annual Business Meet
ing. 12:00 M. Luncheon, Lindell Cafe,
Plates Fifty Cents.
2:00 P. M. Camp Fire Meeting, Rob
ert B. Windham, Plattsmouth, Pre
siding. The Nebraska Memorial association
at their seventh annual meeting will
hold a business meeting for reports
cud clcct'cu of cZcen t 11. SO . ut.
at the lindell hoteL
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