T II k DAILY NEBRARKAN w m STUDENT COUNCIL WANTS TO REMAIN (Continued from Page One.) cxeii more Intangible than the others 'The Student Council would, If it should function, pupplant the tradi tlonal committees, orcanizntlons and societies, which have been a part, some for t ho jiast thirty years of University tradition and life.' Specific ally, what Committees, organizations and societies' is the Stmkin' Council to supplant? Ilow are they to sup plant them? Moreover, the fact that any organization has exls'ed for thirty years does not moan. Ipso I'aoto, tht It ! a democrat le Rtvl efficient organization. The fourthartiele of the petition contradicts the rest of the document. The first three articles say in effect to abolish the Student Council be cause it threatens the government of the faculty and present school oreani ?atiens (which organizations are not specified). The fourth article says, in 'effect abolish the Student Council because it lias not yet done any of these threatenin? things. These four articles are the only rea-j sons to abolish the Student t ounc;l. that h.ie thus Tar btiii put forward. They are vague, general, self-contradictory statements, not founded upon facts. Are we to abolish the Student Council, the only wholly representative, organization In school, for a few high sounding misrepre sentations? We, the members of the Student Council say, 'No.!'" At the mass meeting of March 1. It was voted to hold an election so that the students might express their opinion on whether oviiot the Student Council should be abolished. At the meeting of the Student Council last Friday it was decided to bold the election Tuesday, March 15. DR. HARMON AT VESPERS Dr. H. II. Harmon, pastor of the First Christian church of Lincoln will speak at vespers Tuesday eve ning on "Prayer." The talk, which will carry out the theme of the year, "Following Jesus Christ," will be In keeping w ith the l.enten season. Miss Margaret Petty, who since her gradu ation in lSii1 has been on the chau lamina circuit, will sins. Kuth Lind say will be in charge of the meeting. CILLILAN AND SUMMERS ALPHA ZETA MEMBERS At a regular closed business mei iif; of the Alpha eta, March twe now members were initiated. Cl.r.rl f (illian. "21, and Katon Summers, '2.. M: Summers was iu a local hospiu' for a minor operation nt the re-gn!;.: initiation February 5, and Mr. Cillilan w;s out of town rofercelng a basket b;,ll game. i The next open meeting of the club DEAN LeKOSSIGNOL TO JUDGE JOINT DEBATE IVan LeKossignol of the College of Pusiness Administration will judge a debate between Carlton College and I Cornell College nt Mount Vernon. I Iowa, on Friday evening. M uch 11. The subject of the debate is: He solved that the Fsch Cummins Plan is a desirable solution of the railroad problem. 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