The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, February 26, 1897, Image 2

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The Nebuaskan.
A Wookly Nowspnpor Issued Every Fri
day Noon, by tho Students of tho
University of Nebraska.
Entorcd as Second Class Mail Matter.
F. T. Ulloy - - - - Managing Editor
Edith Schwartz - - Ass't M'glng Ed.
ASSOCIATES.
R. II. Baker Editorial
Kate Snow Walker - - - Fraternities
Ollvor Chambers ------ Local
O. W. Meier Iocal
D. J. Flaherty I-aw
E. MoIUh Local
flnm Sloan Y. M. C. A.
Reporter.
A. E. I'nrmcleo - ... II. F. Gago
Tho Nebrasknn will bo sent to any ad
dress upon rocolpt of the subscription
prlco which Is one dollar a year, or fifty
cents a semester.
Contributions uro solicited from all.
News Items such as locals, personals,
reports of meetings etc. are especially de
slrod. The Nebraskan will bo glad to
print any contribution rclatlvo to a gen
eral university subject, but tho namo
must accompany all such.
Address all communications to The
Nobrauan, University of Nebraska.
NOTICE All nubscriptlonB should now bo
pali and collection will be commenced ac
cordingly. Any one wishing to avoid tho
Inconvenience of being "dunned", should
notify tha business mnnagcr before Jan
uary 15.
From all that can 1k lenrned. the other
colleges of tin' stntc are lonving to the
student of the university of Nebraska,
the task of defeating the anti-football bill.
The Nebraska!) wishes to suggest to Its
exchanges, that wo are not the "only
shirt In the laundry" If we do think so and
students of other colleges should talk the
mntter over with senators and represen
tatives from their district.
There are hardly requisite words In the
English language that are competent to
express the amount of ridicule the aver
age fraternity man would like to unload,
at the resolution Introduced Into the
house of representative- by Hyatt of
Platte. To attempt to check tho greut
American college Greek letter fraternity
system, Is laughable In the extreme. Tho
system has been In vogue for several
enrs, but the ridiculous reasons set forth
bj Mr. Hyntt for nbollshlng fraternities
from the university of Nebraska, well
Just Imuglne. The only reason thnt the
gentleman hns. that nppears on tho sur
face, Is. that If Major McKlnley la n frat
man. that Is enough to condemn the sys
tim in his eyes.
ture are taking In tho wolfaro of tho uni
versity, lint It fnllH to seo tho necessity
of upending energy and tlmo In consider
lim tho wisdom and oxpodloncy of cor
Inln college eimtonm nnd practices. TIiobo
nro matters which are purely of a local
nature and undoubtedly come within tho
provlnco of tho unlvorslty autl.orltles. If
t'.istoniH and organizations prevail among
the students which to somo are ethically
wiong, there Is no ono who will sooner
renllzo It than the fnutilty. Wo doubt thu
advisability of bringing college rtolngt Into
the domain of legislation, unless It Is an
urgent necesMlty for our preservation anil
development. Tho antl-frntemlty bill wiih
I'irtalnly Introduced without forethought
and Investigation on tho pnrt of the auth
or. To bring such n question Into tho
realm of politics Is uncalled fi r nnd pro
duces unnecessary common. 'e do not
doubt thu right of ilui hif.l-'lntoi" to look
Into all college practices To l sine,
some eastern collugus have Ih-oii accus
tomed to bolsterousuosH and In fewer In
stances allowed college spirit to go so fur
as committing nets which aro disgraceful
to an Institution of learning. Hut (his
doos not hold true with western univer
sities. The students of tho latter always
have had a loftier conception of coltego
doings. We are far from criticising the
action of the legislators In university af
fairs, If their policy Is conducive to grout -
ot elllolcncy In educational work.
A DARWINIAN'S MEMORY.
Mothlnks I have a faint remembrance of
my youth
When I a protozoan, swum a green he
mantled pool,
And darted with my tiny tadpole cousins
through
Tho pond, the Jolllest one among tho
wriggling school.
Sometimes we roved among the tangled.
slimy weeds,
Again we basked In some big lily's sliver
bowl
Where rich perfumes would well nigh
smothor us with sweets
And thuro wo'd rock above tho water's
milled roll.
Then nges after. I recall another day,
When I had older grown, and swam tho
surging sea
A sprawling crab, or Hipped and sidled
on tho sand
hen somo big llsh, with horrid maw
would make for me.
And when the coast was clear, I'd some
times take a dive
To view the wonders of tho weedy wan
dering deep,
And out of mischief, tickle some bjg oct
opus
Iicncnth his arm", as he lay fast In wa
tery sleep.
universities of Mlohlgan, Wisconsin, Chi
cago and Northwestern has beon formed. (
Tho now compact is to go into effect in
1893, ns at present all tho .principals ate
conncotod with other debating leagues.
Harvard tm Yalo are again united, Af
ter a wearlsomo period of secret n ,o
tlatlons, tho two universities havo readied
a definite understanding and for live years
ai least, tho crimson and bluo will con
tend on water, track and Held, Just as
they did in tho good old days before tho
broach win mado In the summer of 1M.".
Tho Dual agreement directly resulted from
tho visit of Walter L'omp of Yalo to Dr.
William A. llrooks, Jr., of Harvard, Sutur
ilay evening. After evcral hours' confer
ence, these two dologates of tho athletlo
Interests of tho two leading universities, I
signed tho following agruomont: "It Is
hereby agreed by anil between tho Har
vard and the Yale athletic management
that there shall bo annual contests In row
ing, football, hasuball and track athlotla
between tho representative organizations
of Ynle and Harvard beginning March 1,
1SU7, and ending Match 1, 1!02, tho details
of these contests to be left to tho malin
ger and captains."
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PAINE & WARFELS
YOU WILL. ALWAYS FIND THAT WE
ARE RELIABLE AND iMIE MOST
REASONABLE HOUSE IN LINCOLN
TO DEAL WITH.
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THE NEBRASKAN ADVERTISERS.
Wo wish to call the attention of tho
l'rofc3sors nnd students to the local mer
chants who advertise In Tho Nebraskan.
Every Arm represented here Is guaran
teed reliable, and pattonugc that Is ex
tended them, will be ipprcclatcd by the
manager of this paper When It It Just
as convenient, let them have yaur patron
age. You will benefit by It ns much as
any one.
THE ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
Succcssors to Browing King nnd Co.
PAINE & WARFEL-Clothlers and furn
ishing goods. Merchant tailors. 1136 O
street. Your shoes shlncd free.
PERKINS & SHELDON-The reliable!
shoo store of Lincoln 1123 O street.
EVANS LAUNDRY COMPANY Rest
service greatest courtesy. 323 N. 12th.
FRANCIS BROS.-R;staurant and short
order house. 121 N. 11th street.
JL13G O Street,
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lPoRIENTfiK
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WoW lmittW.i 'VMM
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FOR MEN
and WOMEN..,
TO
DON CAMERON
short order house.
Lunch counter and
118 South Uth St.
Next Tuesday evening tho political
economy club and wo might say. tho uni
versity Is to bo favored with a leoturo by
Dr. Victor Rosewater . His subject, "Tho
Difllcultie of City Charter Making" t do
serving of study by every student. No ono
Is more competent to present this com
plicated problem of municipalities than
Mr. Ropc-wnter. And It Is to be hoped that
the students generally will seize the op
portunity of hearing this important sub
ject handled In a scholarly manner. Tho
political economy club has been doing ef
fective work In the line of procuring good
lectures upon the live topics of the day.
and the club urges that the students, re
gardless of whether they are members or
no. should patronize the lectures. No one
can fall to get some Ideas wortny of tr
'ous thought. The work of the club Is .n
connection with the university work prop
tr. and everyone ought to appreciate the
opportunities It offer.
There are a few of our brightest stu
dents who persist In utilizing the class
hour with unnecessary questioning nnd
tedious discussions with the professors.
This may be all well enough for the par
tlcb concerned, but It Is decided')' weari
some and unlnstructive to the rest of tho
class. We go to the class room to hoar
the professor lecture and not to listen to
a dialogue upon a favorite topic of some
particular student. The claim as a whole
loses Interest and nomv of Us members
even become drowsy. The student who
wants to display his Intellectual attain
ments before the class must bear In mind
that he is doing it at the patience of his
classmates. A sensible questioning is al
ways allowable and certainly appreciated.
Even a terse and lucid discussion may be,
at times wise and appropriate. Rut in
some classes these privileges are carried
to the extreme, until they are productive
of more harm than good. Remember there
Is a limit at which forebearanee ceases to
bo a vlrtut. If the professor has anything
to say. we want to hear it, and not the
ideas of some particular student. It is
not always the student who does the mo.t
talking In the lasB room that best under
stands tho subject studied.
The Nebraskan certainly appreciates
the Interest the members of the leglsla-
i I faintly recollect a myriad other
shapes
Wherein I grew through nges to n higher
plane.
Sometimes in feathers clad, or In a hairy
font
I roamed In divers cllnios on land and
storm tossed mnln.
And yet once more my mind turns back,
but not so fur.
When I with many hairy mates In forest
glndes.
Plucked half-ripe cocoanuis for my chim
panzee bride.
And swung from tiee to tree amidst the
gloomy shades.
cozy homo within a banyan
upon thu nearby
We had a
tree
And somullme Milled
chattering apes:
We had a slight acquaintance with the
savage tribes
That roamed beneath our tree In bronzy,
shining shapes,
Tho myriad former stutuf that 1 have oc
cupied Since first I wriggled In.my pseudo-podlei
state.
Still come to haunt m like a misty, fad.
lng dream.
The future aluo haunts me with Its hid
den fate.
I cannot toll wliHt higher form I'll occupy
AUint future link I'll make In life's as-
eending chain.
Rut that great Itw u-hlcl. guhJ.ul me
through age that are gone
Will never let my upward struggling be
In vain.
WILLIAM REED DUNROY.
H. W. BROWN-Drugglst, books and
stationery. 127 South 11th street.
MILLER & PAINE-Dry goods and fur
nishing goods. 1229 to 1239 O street.
THE MODEL DINING IIALL-Meals
15 cents. Sunday dinner 25. 316 S. 12th.
Office
CHARLES B. GREGORY Coal.
at 1100 O street.
GEORGE CONSTANCER'S Barber shop
located at 1010 O street.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK-Located at
the corner of 10th 'and O street.
THE BOOK DEPARTMENT OF Herpol
shelmer and Company. 12th and N st.
SMITH PREMIER-Typowrlter Com
pany. Lincoln olllcc, 137 S. 11th st.
Perkins & Sheldon Cd.
1129 O STR66T,
T. J. THORPE & CO-Rubber
seals etc. SOS S. 11th street.
stamps.
HUTCHINS & HYATT-Coal. olllce
eased at 1011 O street.
Suits made to ord
IK S. 11th.
C. EH LERS Tailor,
cr. Repairing done.
LINCOLN NEWS AGENCY-C. L. Spoil
cor. '9S, manager. 11th and O St.
DR. S. E. COOK-Eye
throat. 1215 O street.
car, nose
ROYS!
Don't fall to see the "hot thing" In now
spring neckwear at tho Armsirong
Clothing Co.
W. O. FORRES.
Liverey, Baggage, And
Hack Line.
121 North Eleventh Street.
HACKS Ncs. 39. . 61. 7C. and K,.
All (alls answi red promptly, day or nlgl
Polite hmkmen always to be relied upoi
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YOU'LL FIND IT'S A GOOD PLAGE.
FRANCIS BROS., '"S.
Ppr,.r. Ca.pita.1 Cafe.
Oysters, Fish and Game in Season.
Also Restaurant at 1418 0 St. LINCOLN, NEBR.
Open all night. Give us a call.
Ws make a Specialty of 15 cent Meals.
COLLEGE NOTES.
Secretary Olney ha bean Invltul to take
tho chair of International law In the Har
vard Jaw school.
Twenty-two American colleges and uni
versities now belong: to the association
that supports the Amerlean school at Athens.
' ItAltdmi
Ho Home Is Keilly Complete
Without a new 1897 Model
Washburm SKssE"
w'ff" '".ve '"" caJd down x a rult of fie
watlibunik -normr,u popularity to (lut now you
can buy a urnunte Wathburn of he vrry Ltet tiniga
From $15.00 Upward.
Tile Dew Watllburn XfaruV.lfn Ua r-..!l,-..l .I-...-.
, ur '"'"'''' lylei. Jt U the ieatt. Ujntlet
1 and Ufctitekt Mandolin Imaginable, and Union., nn.
Th Kansas university athletle assocl- raC!?e a? 1ASS2&
atlon Is $1,100 In debt. They are irolnir m PJ? iT a" 't"' ' nulc dealers every w here.
., , . ' ,. . , , ey are h01rh l0 Vahbimiarelli at knowlJKl Uandard of the
try to wipe It out by giving a play, "The 1J"'?d.' J.1"? afe earluUvely by the leadlnit
nival" ArtUU, Ieachrraiid,leeaul). Our new Watli-
liu"'rcaUI'(5Me coiiNlDlriK portraits of over 100
At tho Junior nmaniifa i.lin ... .,, Ii- i?ii " '"'""nation, prices tndori-emf nl ,
.' V.,i . VWmwvule given by the etc, will be nt free on receipt of application. W
class of 'S8. of Ann Arbor. 'Mi couples par- Uwfc.'i'J?'''?.".'"'01 fu",''f. '" ,we w' ""
tielpated. Daneing continued from -A D. diV'&.'.jVe frv?"" l"iviirK'' "' ulU-
m. to iiSO a. m. The regular program con- A VVashburn Improyes with nee and makes a
H. W. BROWN,
DRUGGIST
Books and Stationery,
College Text Books.
And a cotnploto Htock 01 Standard and
MiscellaneouH Books.
217 80. ELEVENTH ST.
EXPERIENCED
TRAVELLERS
sUled of twenty numbers and ten extra
werj danced.
A new )! bating Jejue comprising the
Oil t that Increase! In value u the yean ifo by.
It Is really worth many Unie Its coit.
LYON & HEALY,
Corner Wabatb Ave. and Adams St., Chicago.
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IJLE PIIICES, PATIIONIZE THE
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eay they know they're on
the Burlington the mo
ment they strike if. It
so smooth so easy-
Ilghtfully free from JW
and Jaro and sudden
tarta asd atopo.
Another proof of
truth of what we try w
bring home to you every
week In tho year tint
tor right down aolid com
fort, tho Burllnston b
no real competitor anion
the railroads of the wet.
Omaha, Teorla, Chief
go St. Joseph, Kan"
City, St. Louis, Denvtf
and Deadwood are only
few of the point to widen
It will! pay you t U"
tho Burlington.
For tlmo cards, tickets and Informatfc
apply at B. and M. depot or city ticket of
fice, corner of 10th and O otreeta.
G. W. Bonnell, C P. & T. A.
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