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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1898)
l)c JtebritUmt A YYcchi.x Ncxxspiper Issued Every Friday Noon, by the Student of tlu I'nlverslty of NehmsUu. Entered ns Second Thus Mull Mutter, . !:. Pnrinelec Managing Editor ASSOCIATES. I. S. CU tor Editorial C . h. Spencer News Editor C. E. Matson Ass't. Editor Kntc Snow Walker .Sororities II. C. Purr thlctles Ollvo Chamber I .oral Edith Schxvaiv. Ass't. Ibis. Algr Tbo Nebraskan will bo sent to any address upon receipt of tbo subscrip tion price, wbiob is ono dollar a cnr, or fifty cents a semester. Contributions are solicited from all. Now a items snob as looals, personals, reports of meetings, oto nro cspe oially desired. Tbo Nebrusknn will bo glad to print any contribution rela tive to n general Tnlwrslty subjoot, but tbo naino must ncconipanv all snob. Somebody litis said: "Tbat was a talo, told by an Idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." Mn.be wo said it and maybe wo didn't, hut we all think so. Dr. Peterson ebapel address n lb sen was greatly enjoyed by all who beard It. He entered thoroughly into tbo spirit of Ibsen and delivered in a forcible manner tbo results of a long study of tins remarkable author. Hush Medical students seem bent on emulating the student mobs in Par's or Madrid. The daily papers of Feb ruary ! report a conlliet letvveen the students and Chicago police, resulting in several injuries to loth parties and the arrest of twenty-five students. o reflection whatever was intended in the editorial in last- week's Xcbras kan regarding Kneball matters, against any one now connected with the management of last. year. It if understood that, the present assistant manager has aided in every way pos sible the plans of Mr. Deiinison. and it was not intended in any way to im plicate him in the troubles of the manager. That Mr. Deiinison has had troubles it is useless to deny, and it is to be regretted that these, coupled with per sonal reasons, liave caused liiiii to re sign the management at this time o the year. Next Tuesday the University will don holiday garb and properly cele brate Charter Day. All departments will keep ojk'H house, and the pro fessors, assisted by cohorts of -indents, will receive. Charter 1) is the one day when the people of In state feel especially invited to inspoci the University. It is on such occasion, that renewed insight into the affairs and workings of the University Is given the public. No better n leans could be :ulopted for displaying the exhibits of the University than by ob serving the day publicly, and it is a noteworthy fact that the day has be come one of general observance among the friends of the Univcrsltv. The first home concert of the Glee and Banjo club will be given tonight Every student who can possibly if ford to attend should not fail to do so. He should attend, in the firt place, because it is a University av fair, secondly because the proceeds go to a worthy organization, the Y. . (. A., and thirdly, because he can not get more enjoyment elsewhere fo the amount of money spent. l'rof. Kimball has labored hard und the Glee and Jianjo club has practiced steadily to make this event a signal success. They will do their part if the are not greeted with rows of empty seal,. This ought not so to lx-, and it will not if everybody lends a hand by attending the concert. It has been said that some organizations in the University, which hold their nieetings tonight, have not adjourned. If this is true, they should adjourn by U means, and if the memlcra do nut care to attend the concert themselves, they certainly should not put any thing in the way to prevent oth is from attending. The following 'communication was handed In for puhlicnMon by unj of the sixteen men vho are on ;ht. bual debate: "Some of the debaters on the jut division of the preliininin debute would be greatly obliged if aviiocvci has absorbed the four volumes of the congressional reports on Foreign Af fairs for '93 and '04 would lm so mag nanimous ns io reproduce a few mea gre points and place in tlmr stiad "Everybody wants to see Nebraska win it .ill lilt' inti -' " delinti - i It K iTitiiinl.x liiii'.-!' ' oei v of the lleen 1 1 i 1 1 K - he should f I' resent the I'nixerslt.v b, all nienn-." 1 .11 1 li- eoininent I- needed tn the above, aw the timeiMtvx public h.i been siifllelcntl.x ngnlcd ny lltorntiire eontleinnattiry to the proceedings complained of uboxc. It is c.i. to untleistand tbat among the whole nuiobei of -Undents in the I'niM'isiix that -mm inljjbt. stoop ti such a thing, but it Is extremely dit llenlt to think tbat nnj one of the hKIccii men who are on tbo final tie hates should descend to tbo depth' necessary to commit such an act. act. It i.- to he hoped that this is a f.il-c alarm ami the ninnies missing will lie accounted for In some vvn or other thnu that the final debaters made awn w ith them. sonnet. When all is dark ami drear, and each gray thought Conies o'er me silt nee keeping; I would muse Of on brown wood and tangled brake that lose The wanderer on hi- ion re h for tiod forgot. The soul unfettered h the blast speeds on To find a touch of nature and of rest; Then humbly down lief ore the Hod confessed It las the bunion and once more is gone. Thus souls onspurrod by thoughts of him; inspired P.y Imsh. and lirook. and enig. 1rnw near the spot. Where he seemed richly present, and his form Shims out to them, anil he is all de sired. For man who once in faith did east his lot Now wake to dwell in that most glorious moon. 1. S. C. AN CM i:KKASSI NO tJUKSTION. For several weeks a certain youth in the University bus been going about with long silken tresses, which siig- gesttd to an observer that the lmrliers bad quit the business or had raised the price of a hair cm enormously. The other day, however, when ho came in to class there was a noticeable lack of hair on his bend, and a rather un- ocn linlr cut proclaimed it toft n domestic job. Such a happening as this was, of eoiir-i', too great to pass unnoticed, and one of the Inix cried out: "Ilelln . where did .ou get that hair ut '" The vouth stopcd short. lMik, l up colored a bit. ami then sum moning his courage, blurted out. "lav .'" nd some of the lss lnuirhed. A KI'KM.ING SCHOOL NEEDED. Teacher: Now, my little man, how do jnii -jiell "receptacle?" Editor Hesperian: lNe-c-e-p-W-e-l-e. Teacher: No, that Is not correct, but perhaps you can spell "rhetoric?" JFSflitor: lMi-e-t-h-o-r-I-e. Teacher: No, that Is not correct, either. Editor: Well, that's the way 1 spell ed those words last week when 1 crit icised the spelling in Unit awf j! Ne brssknn. 1 guess I'll have to study my spelling lesson again. COLLEGE NOTES Harvard is to have a new dormitory to cost $160,000. Price of rooms iii 1'nndolph hall, as the new dormitory is to be called, will range, fron $800 to $700. l'rineelon has made overture to Pennsylvania for a serie of Inso ball games, but Pennsx lvania,befoe meet ing it former riial again, vill ask for a five years' agreement fr meet- Dartmouth college's athletic mana gers are trying to arrange a nw foot ball league to comprise Dartmouth, Itrown and Cornell, to take tie place of the present Dnrliiioiith-Amherst-Williams league. Dartmouth is coiwldering i plan for the supjwrt of college athletics by which the bill of each student is to be increased $10 a year, whieh will go toward the support of tJir, football, base ball and track tomncs. JJsorv student will in this case receive a pu to all athletic contests. SCHOOL OF Ml SIC. The coiiscrwitoi j,t present over flouincr and the ;ttU'tuiu,,,. tc rrmnim. than was ever Lmmn m its history tlffolC. 'I 111- ll Ilium., linn it'lili lii- work on the i-xiiosition, series to keep Prof. Kimball well occupied. The wor. in th. -l1((,l 0f I11(lvi, M-,mB t,j be njijirci tU- mt.n and mon by the st nil nt, ., i-pcf,ail tho. lugh'T phases of tho worlu mi piir-.iDr.Nn m. ion uniion The lixelist political battle the I nl erslt bus oxer seen U scheduled for the I'hapol tomorroxx night. ''ho old frnt barb contest will pule, Into Insig nificance In comparison with this one If prospects bo but partially realized. Hie occasion Is a mock national Con vention, composed of the. members of the four uVunttug clubs, for tho puis mirc of adopt lug a platform and se lecting a president, Tho meeting will bo In regular form similar to all na tional convent Ions except that, no contesting delegations xvlll bo allow ed. From the prevent outlook the alValr promises to be a miniature counter part of the Chicago convention of 'tut. Tho Issue Is destined to bo the "five and unlimited coinage of silver at tho ratio of 10 to I without the aid or con sent of any other nation on earth." The opponents to this proposition claim that, a conspiracy has been on foot from tho beginning to adopt such a plank In the platform and tbat com mittees have been chosen with that end In view. The committee on rules, it is maintained, will decide on the unit system of balloting, thus allow ing the majority of the delepition t o control its vote. Uiimor Is rife that certain elements have "doctored" the various delegations in sucJi a way that with this rule in ojieration. but one result is inevitable. Tho national commit t men held s meeting Wednesday evening and Chose Kindlor of the P. It. D. ('. for temporary chairman. So far but one name has been suggested for the po sition of permanent chairman, that is Mnguirc of the P. H. D. C. Hut when t he time arrives for nomination- to this position enCW. olub will doubtless have nu aspirant for that honor. Tho only name suggested for president so far as can tie learned, is that of Hon. W. .!. Itr.vnn. All week vxire pullers have been iu terv lowing voters and political Imissos have been cracking their whips in frantic efforts to get their supporters into line. Deiinison, tho Croker of the Maxwells, Warner, the Hiiuun of the Delians, MeGuffey, tbo .loncs of the Unions and Taylor, the Tom Piatt of the Pallndinnn have been oniuiprcs out the hut few days and sovural com bination nro rumored about. Those who have never wltmsed jnioh a itinvenUon cannot atl'ord to neglect this opportunity. The doors will open nt 7:30, the gallery will lc reserved for visitors, no one being al lowed on the first floor but delegates. Kfforts will be made to get permis sion io use the lights until 12 o'clock, but in oiise this is not secured the meeting will not adjourn 10:15. In the words of one of the delegates, "ISo sure io come. We have hired 10 policemen at $2 an hour to preserve order. They are objecting now be cause they think they are not getting paid enough. It will be the greatest political event in the history of tho University." Everybody Say So. 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