MK1 nmmmmmimSgS pv The Nebraskan Vol. I. Lincoln, Nebraska, June, 1893. No. 9. T I-i E NEBRASKAN. from being connected with such a great Anthly Paper, Issued at the University of Nebraska, student-thought director as a college journal Entorod n"88ownd-cln88"mnIl nrnttor! ought to be,- and helpful to the rest of you, noAitn op kditohs: because the paper has had an influence, we T. E. Wing EdItor-in-Chiof trust a strong and healthy influence, in dc- Miss SSSiiKroN ::::::::::: l Lltorary waning your attitude and action in college FiiKi CooiiKY ) life. Just as Goethe dying, murmured, Miss Mattih Buuks Locnl and Miscollauy t. ,, ,. . L . n, . ,, R S. Bulla ) More light ; so we as we oxpire oflicially KD w;;. -. th,otlc wouln beg for "more college spirit." II. Q. WiiiTMOUB Business Munngor b o i - 1 iere iins been much accomplished, but , - p f" - " . Jl ,. the work must go on till the highest good (EbUoVldl nas keen reillized. We must consider our- selves units, must not lose our personality, r. . , . , , , . but at the same time and in harmony with Owing to the unavoidable absence of a ,. ... t , , . , , ., rt. . , the highest good to ourselves we must con part of the Nkukaskan stall from the city, . , ., , . . A r 1 ,,,,,, . sider that we are fractional parts of one great we were compelled to call on other parties to ,L , ,, . . .. ,, , . - . . ,l , , ' . unit and that in working out the solution of assist m getting out the paper. We arc in- ., . . ., , . ,, - , , , , , , T tt r 1 1 r t-. this great unit we work out the fullest solu- debted to Messrs T. H. Johnston and 1 . F. A. .,.,,... , i i ,...,,. . ..... , , , T tion of all its factors. We hate to leave the Williams for editorials, and Messrs. W. L,. TT c XT , ,. ,., - , , T , ,., ' ... , , U. of N. and the Nkukaskan for we have and . 1. Westermann for aid in other dc- , , c . , . ,-, , J , , , , , , been proud of our connection with it. Proud partments. We wish to thank the gentlemen . .. . n. L , .. . ',.,.,. in a small inoflensive way, not believing we for their kind assistance. ,. , . , ,, ., , A r . were the lever that moves the world but feel- ing that we had a hand in some small mcas With this issue the present management of ure in aiding and guiding studont opinion the Nbiiraskan makes its final bow and toward what is higher and better and worth steps down and out. Before we go we wrfnf ier. And as we go we leave our blessing to express our thanks to everybody in any upon the paper that has become so dear to way connented with this paper, either as us, and upon college journalism in general contributor or reader. To the public we are at our University. We shall watch with in grateful for their negative indulgence in that tcrest its future growth and development, they have not driven us forth bodily, but May it grow in "grace and influence, advanc have consented to read what we have meted ing alike the honor and usefulness of editors out to them ; to the Board we are grateful for and students and clear old Alma Mater, their never failing zeal and interest in behalf of the Nkukaskan, without which the paper DurinS the summer months the genial could never have attained the high place registrar will remain quiescent and inopei- among college journals that it now occupies. atlve We feel that the year has been a helpful one Next comes the Fourth with picnics, pyro- to us all to ourselves perhaps most of all in technics and patriotism galore. That day the experience and pleasure we have derived one hundred and seventeen years ago Chris-