The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1929, Page TWO, Image 2

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THF DUTY NFRR SKAN
The Daily Nebraskan
Cntere4 as aecoaj class matter at the poejufrtce
la Lincoln, Neb., un.lci nl of cong-rea, March S.
IsTS, and at special rat of portage r-ovl.Je1 (or iq
section 11 OA. art of IXC , 1917. authorised Jan.
JO, 192X
CLIFF V. ANOAHL EDITOR IN CHIEF
J. M. HTZE IUIINEU MANAGER
Exercise More Care.
AIT Kit thinking th matter over for a wrk.
if. T. W. steps forward ith liin il. a
eoneeniinr Campus polities. It seems from hi
statcnx-iiM pnntl this montii-ir in th K-Ihn
of the- ('ampul department that he iiln1 i t
etly appreciate what the alitor had to mv
on "poht)fl plums" and thonfore w Ultra to
fir him a ilp or two.
In thia particular intrner, however, it w
Mot a fa of diMj;reeint it h the views of tin'
present N7lrkan rt'pime. it is nun ly a mw
of the wrong ir.terpn tation on the part of M.
T. W. In hia editorial Ut Friday, the editor
mala no mention whatever f undent eW
tioni; he waa not referrii e t this api-cifie a
peet of eimpTii life when he v.ipi'?rd iihtc
care in the selection of le. rv
What The Nebnukan nad reference to at
the time wfta the dominance of polniee in the
appointment! made by the variou council
and boards on the rampua. We rc trying to
show by ipecifie examples wlist daniapei can
come from raismsrisfffnient of repons.hle po
tation hy tindergraduate wl-nve qua!ifi -atnn
apparently were sublimated to the backcrouml
at tha time of their appointment with more
attention being paid to their connection and
pcPTiLaritj.
V7i Teallre that If the present aval em of
fj ret tar member to som of these bodies, is
retained, and we aee no way out of it in a
school aa larp Nebraska, politic mut be
present. Ye, there roust be politic in popu
lar electlona, but, to be mire, a much better
brand than ha been prevalent on this campus
to data.
It wonM be impractical, as M. T. W. points
cmt, to leave students to their own devices in
ejections. Likewise it would be inadvisable
to mpgest the tskirg away of the election
power from student and vesting it in the fac
ulty entirely.
The University of Nebraska, with its stu
dent council, student publication board and
other student organizations and enterprises,
has always, theoretically, at least, been oper
ated on a democratic plan. Nothing would be
more distasteful to the student body of this in
stitution than to hare a system which would
gradually work into an autocracy. The stu
dents simply would not tolerate faculty dom
inance in tnelr government.
A true democracy, with at least two com
peting groups in the field, enn exist at the
Nebraska school Yet if the student exercise
no more discretion in coming elections thnn
they have in the past when egg throwing and
similar practices were in evidence, the inev
itable outcome will be the loss of that highly
prized possession self government.
Familiarity breeds fraternity pins.
7W Old Svbra.ka IK
Sow that we've initiated the frrahnit-n
Into the spirit f N7brnks l
Our thoughts can turn to liihlo'a men.
The Ktjund that will win for you.
They work, train and fight for the school,
I'ntil the tunc conies when I hey must
leave
The institution that haa taught I loin to rule
As Hod ' chosen few hut they grieve
To think that to arc xnt ami happine too
When they were fighting llukent on
Kiltie's crvw.
ENGLISH DEBATERS
WILL AFPEAR HERE
(C'oi.tiuued From !
mrn arc often claarn from thoee
hint university cur ha cliel
Two of the ; akt ra thia year ni
alrra.ty frailustes of some college
at UkfoiJ
Trial! Announced.
Trials to select the Nebraska
taara have been unmninerj for
Thurxlay vmn. Oct. 17. After
the nrcativa Uau) la aele-tJ. th
I three men will er.K ' lntenlv
training an a part of lt regular
work of the cmime In Intercolle
fiat tlrbatinr. tiiKhh M. at the
mil vt rait y. ThU for -eara haa
len known am-ng tiebatera aa
the "Think hop" course. All men
in the university beyond tha fresh
man vear are liitl to try for
the IntercollrKiat drhata teama.
i ii i..... .t ....: i Since the Jury auhlect la to b
.-eierai i. iioni.mn inr mnipiii r.n Hsj among manv college, this
girls vitaphonrs because they re all talkers. Maxon for intercoileiriate debate.
m It is likely that other cooteet n
"--i-v- -- -( ( thu topic will be arranjrea later.
Well, anyway, the freshmen Thurlay got
to Keo those liiiioc. iiN and Mortar Hoard tiny
heard o much alxmt last w k.
Echoes of the Campus.-
il i Another aubtert to be used thia
u ' season will be the pro position cho-
lettera frem rearfere ire cordially welcomed
in this department, and will be printed In all
est subject to the common newspaper practice
of keeping out of all libelous matter and attacks
against Individuals and religion. For the benefit
of readers a limit of ?S0 words has brn set. The
name of the author must accompany each letter,
but the full name will not be published unless so
desired by the contributor.
i'fiVa Indispensable.
To the Kditor of The Nebraskan:
Your n-cent i-ditorial based upon "political
plums" voiced the opinion of many fair
mindod students. Fair-'nindod students who
see only the conditions existing on thesur
face and ignore the complications that might
arie upon abolition of such affairs
Campus politics are unjust and superflu
ous. That much I ara willing to coneisie. Hut
are not the nation s politics often equally un
just and apparently superfluous! This con
dition in regard to our national government,
however, haa seldom brought forth a demand
for abolition of politic from the thinking
public
In a university of seven thousand students
politics are inevitable. Suppose the political
machines, were broker, up, Ihe traditions shat
tered and each fraternity, sorority or non
fraternity organization compelled to go its po
litienl way without alliances, would it be ad-mirjibic?
Imagine for a moment that the plan was i
sueeesful. in that there were no combinations
effected. What would be the result! It is
granted that activities on the campus, entrance
into which is gained by election, are beneficial
to frnternitios. Then would not the fraterni
ties desire to put their own men up for elec
tion! Certainly, with the result that each fra
ternity would be a political combine with the
election going to the strongest, or largest.
This would not happen, however, for fra
ternities would soon ombine secretly.
I conclude., then that politics are inevitable..
The task of The Daily Nebraskan editor should
be to improve the machine and the election
rather than attempt extermination. M. T. W.
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