THE DAILY NEBRASKA N WELCOME! I, 4 - Facing Campus Students of the U. of N. We are here to serve you with a full line of student supplies, including books, foun tain pens, laboratory supplies, note books, pennants, brief folders, leather folios, Kwik Pak laundry cases, student expense books, etc. College Book Store FACING THE CAMPUS V - is I z Welcome to Our City! Of course we are glad to see you with us again. May your school year be a big SUCCESS. Our Fall Oxfords are a selection of the Better and most Attractive Style. Oxfords and Spats are going to be very popular this season. May We Show You Our Oxford Beauties? HAMMOND EXPLAINS POSITION IN DISPUTE (Continued from Page 1.) registration, was the best method of setting the dispute. "The views of the students in this matter were set out in petition which as presented to the Chancellor and which read as follows: 'We, the undersigned students of the Univer sity of Nebraska, believing that the selection of Frank D. Patty by the Student Publication Board as Editor i of Tue Daily Nebraskan over Le Ross Hammond, the present Managing Ealtor, is unfair, contrary to the traditional custom of selection and aetrimental to the best interest of t:e paper, respectfully petition tha Chancellor and the Board of Regents, accor-img to the by-laws of the Pub lication Board, to overrule the de cision of the Board and appoint Le Ross Hammond as Editor, for the first semester of the year 1920-21.' "Mr. Patty served on The Nebras kan for a part of a semester as a reporter and for a part of another Above cut shows the new "Brogue" in a dark brown calf. Our Price $9.95 ITHE BOOTERY 1230 O St. Your Feet Will Bring You Back. semester as News Editor. In th middle of his semester as New Editor he resigned and from that tim on devoted himself to other activities He did not complete one full semester as News Editor and did not hold th position of Managing Editor. "It is my honest personal bVlit that The Daily Nebraska must de pend for its success upon the tradi tion that those on its staff who render faithful, continuous and efficient serv ice mayook forward to advancement. The financial remuneration for work on The Daily Nebraskan being small the only incentive for reporters and news editors is the hope of promotion for meritorious service and if this hope is denied them, the organization can not be maintained. "During my service as Managing Editor of the paper, it was my earn est desire at all times to give the stu dents the best publication possible. Whether I succeeded or not, is a question which is logically one for the subscribers to decide. I welcome an expression of their opinion in the referendum vote which is being taken this week. 'I regret very much that the pres ent situation exists and, for the wel fare of tne University, I hope that a similar difficulty does not arise again Personally, I am pleased that Ui stu dents are to have the right' to decide thin question and I shall consider their dec'slon final. CROWDS THRONG WALKS TO GET TIME CARDS (Continued from Page 1.) this year than in 1919, the first post war year, the number of upperclass Freshmen will enter the Universit men will be greater than last yea The registrar believes that the number of Freshmen this year will be larger than was expected earlier in the summer. Procedure The student will follow the proced ure outlined below vrhen he begins to register: 1. All new students will first consult registrar in U 111. Z. All, except new students, first se cure enrollment instructions and a registration ticket at registrar's of flee for an hour in which to en roll and pay fees. Tickets and in structions will be given out Tues day, September 14. 3. Place of enrollment: 1. Engineering College. See. in struction leaflet. t. Graduate College in Adm. 104. 3. Law College in Law Buildiag. 4. Arts and Science College (ex cept advisers of Sophomores Juniors and Seniors, who may be consulted in departmental of fices). Agriculture College, Busi ness Administration Dental Col lege, Pharmacy and Pre-Medic and Teachers College enroll in Memorial Hall. Admitted by ticket. Enter from Twellth Street Exit by west door. 4. Pay fees at Registrar's office. Ad mitted by ticket. Bulletins containing a summarized list of all courses for the new semes ter may be obtained at the registrar's office in Administration Building. , Let the Peerless Orchestra your party. L5558. play AWGWAN, Nebraska college comic. will be out Friday. WATCH FOR IT. 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