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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1921)
THE DAILY NEBItASKAN ESTABLISHMENT OF A UNIVERSITY PRESS AND A SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM HOPED FOR an occasion of gladness for every newspaper worker in the state, and for everyone who has tho best Inter ests of the University of Nebraska. (Continued from Puge 1.) work. With tho printing of tho Daily Nebrasktin on tho campus, another change comes to the mind of news paper men out in tho state who are deeply interested in the leaching of nowspuper work. This chunge la the extension or the present courses in journalism work, to a full School of Journalism. In that event, several important changes would be likely. The first one which M. G. WYER TO DELIVER LECTURE TO FRESHMEN The Freshman Lecture this woeli will bo one of particular interest to new students. Malcom . Wyer, li brarian, will talk on "The University Library." The library is of vital im portance to every student, but if he cannot avail himself of its facilities, naturally comes to the mind of he i it does him no good. who has thought over the question deeply would be a change In the method of handling the Daily Ne bruskan. The publication would be put under the School of Journalism, and used as a laboratory for journal ism students. Editors would not bo appointed by the Student Publication Board, as is now the rule. The editors would be taken from the advanced stituted courses in journalism, from the news-; before Formerly when new students were fewer than they are this year, Mr. Wyer conducted Binall groups through the library, explaining where certain books were to be found, how to rise them, and gave them all information a freshman needs. However, as enroll ment grew, this plan had to be dis carded, and a general lecture sub- Last year, and several years ill hand-books were distri- editing and newspaper administration hutou .:u.u!,jnK specific information classes. They would not hold their !n how ,0 ,ls0 the iibrary but owi5 positions except for a short length otto tll0 great demand hist year, and time, the Jobs being successfully held , t) ni.inU.,--8 delay in publishing by others. They would work under : new 011eSi (),y tt few of theso ure uft tho same freedom of policy as they Ir yv.ver therefore will explain per now work. The only exception would BOIIi,ny tne ..utl indpX SVstem, refer bo that their technical newspaper eiu.0 1)1oks niat,ay.inos aml givc ., tl,!k work would b a part of their course of ! ,ho Ubrary ,i8 u beIp t0 the 8tuJeut. study, they would receive credit, and iMr Wyor is ,ery woll kmwn ln lib.ai.v the work would be done under the work. having publislied several biblio supervisicn of a competent newspaper prt,rhUs and having held positions in Iuan- the University of Minnesota, the l.'ni- Reporters, on the Daily Xebraskan, veisity of Iowa, and Colorado College, under this system would naturally be bofore bo camo 1( XebrasUa- He hn8 drawn from the news-writing classes. : bco occupied h-.e since the fa'.l of The daily assignments would ba nj litis, part of their rcgu'ar class work, and ' class room credit would be given for j the work, with due regard for the. excellence or non-excellence of the in-1 dividual specimens of writing. An objection might be raised that LOST this work would prevent those from j doing Daily Xebraskan work who are j not desirous of entering newspaper ' work as a life work. This is not so. Kversharp not just a pencil. Xickle Students would register for such work j plated. Sterling silver and gold, as they now register lor track, foot- iileorgn Bros., Stationers. 1213 X S!. ball and other branches of athletics! Wear Athletic Underwear For Comfort We are showing a complete new line of Athletic Underwear in all sizes. Two-piece Suit, $1.60 and $1.75. Tom Wye Sport Coats WANT ADS. ALPHA KAPPA Pfll PIN. Initials II. H. Return to H. Harms, Phone F-.-!21S. Reward. and they would receive credit in the same way. The advantage of the system would be that newspaper workers would at all times be upon the staff of the Daily Xebraskan, and that the work ers upon the mechanical and the Two Pocket and Four Pocket Models in Desirable Colors $7.50 and $8.50 LAWLOR 9 The Sporting Goods Store 117-119 So. 14th St. A fountain pen cannot give good I a . i . . 1 . . ' service juu use poor iiik. uei juurt here. Ceorge Pros., Stationers, 1213 X St. Sheaffer fountain pens always rea- dy wueu needed. We carry a large i . . . . , . . ,., ., ... I variety ana surety nave just me pen sity credit in the same manner that those who participate in athletics rd.1 George Bros., Stationers, 1213 ceivo credit. X St. This outline of the hopes of the I " newspaper man of Xebraska is I meager, it is true, but it does present i :i in somewhat tangible form, just what : '! the newspaper fraternity of the state j !; is hoping for, and what it is going to j j: I ! feel ! !! insist upon. It feels that Xebraska j ! ought to have just as good a School of i ;j Journalism as has Missouri, for in-!;i stance, or Kansas, where the univer-i!!! sity press is housed in its own build ing. Xewspaper men of Xebraska further, that the courses in journal-; jji ism now conducted under the super-, 1 vision of M. M. Fogg are providing 1 just the right sort of nucleus for .lie ' School of Journalism which they want; to see established. This dream of the University Pres of the establishment of a .School of j Journalism, this is a dream which is! not far off, and its fulfillment will he' i HENDRY'S CAFE 136 No. 11th We serve dainty Salads nad Sandwiches All Fruits in Season Open All Night DO YOU NEED ADDITIONAL MONEY FOR COLLEGE EXPENSES? We liave openings for several students to represent us in Lincoln. The work is dignified and rcntunenitive, yet will not conflict with class work. 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