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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1897)
6 'p r H Ifl II ti SS P E K I A N : '. J, I.-. 1 ,. '.. ! , tlB i 1:4; The Hesperian Issued Weekly by the Hkspkhian AssouiATiNNof tho University of Nebraska TKUUS OK SUItSiMMITlOX One copy, per ooIIuku your tin advance) One copy, one semester ...... AllVKUTIHINlt RaTKH ON AlTI.ICATION $1.00 .CtJ ALUMNI AN1I K.-9TUIKNTs. Special endeavor will be inado to make Tub IIksikiuan Inter esting to former students, ('lease semi us your subscriptions. "Subscriptions on our books will bo continued until or dered stopped. Address all communications to Tiik Ukmpkiuan, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. BOARD 01? EDITORS. PERSE MORSE E. B. PERRY ASSO01ATKS S. .1. CORKY .J A 8 RUB NT HARRIET PACKARD L l.iII.LA JEFFERY EVA O'SULLIVAN MARTHA CHAPPELL ROUT. ANDRESON J. II. SAYER L. E. MU.UKORD Managing Editok Assistant Editou Eiutokial LlTKKARY Local Local Alumni Kxgiiangk Atiilktic IiUSINKSS MaNAGKH Assistant If you see it in the Hesperian it is so; and it is not the reprint of ONE OF THE CITY PAPERS. Some of the academic Juniors have seen fit to criticise the law Seniors for planning to issue an annual. The criti cism is uncalled for. It is not intended that tho Law Annual will compete with the Junior Annual, but it is simply to be an appropriate advertisement of the Col lege of Law. Thursday evening, after the address before the Political Economy club, one of the Hesperian staff spent some two hours in preparing a report of the lecture, which report appeared in the Journal of Friday morning. You can imagine his chagrin on seeing this report, verbatim, in the Reprint of last. week. To steal, in this way, tho work of a rival editor may be the highest type of college journalism. It is not honesty. Last week the Reprint took a rather practical way to show that it had "space." This, the Hesperian has long been will ing to concede But does it not make a difference to tho reader of the college pa per as to what use is made of that "space?" The Reprint is defied to point out a single paragraph in the Hesperian of January 29, which was not of interest to tho student body. On the other hand the Reprint is defied to point out ten par agraphs in its issue of the same date, which it honestly believes an average self-respecting student would care to read. -Rev. Bliss, a socialist, addressed tho Political Economy club last week. The dwb has been the subjoct of no little criticism for bringing this socialist here. But any one criticising the club for this, is certainly ignorant of the purpose of the club. The object of the club is not partisan. Its aim is to educate. To do this it must give both sides of every question a hearing. Charter day is becoming more and more a thoroughly patriotic day, a season when as a university, we can stop in our mad rush onward and "size up" our self see how big and how good wo have grown. It is well to have such seasons when wo can meditato upon our many propensities. How changed from the university that stood here over twenty-five years ago. Then a single hall with seventy-five stud ents trying to fill its too numerous recita tion rooms, now five modern buildings filled to overflowing with fifteen hundred eager seekers after learniug. Beginning as an uncertain venture we have grown to be one of the great universities of tho nineteenth century. 1330 0 street. Jas. Kolbach custom shoe shop.