m z:.zm i n?i. . . . Tins THE HESPERIAN Nnnil Weekly tiy the Ukhi'kiuan AfwieiATtnNOf tlieVnlverslty of Nelinikii. UESP121UAN Si 70 asked for. menus but ten cents from ev ery student and member oft lie faculty. This much the hoard certainly has a right to expect,. TKUMS Ol' SUI.SCItlH'lON. Ono copy, jior colleo yenr, In mlvtmco one eopy, ouo soinoMor AllVKIlTIMlNO llATKH ON AI'PllltlATION". fl 110 00 Al.IWNI ANII HX ST(M)KNTM. Spcalnl andosivor will bo nnulo to timko Tub (Ikspbhiajj Inter ctliig to fonnorittuiloiits I'l'juto isoii'l us your ul)scrIptlotih. ti7"SiiliM(!rltloiis on our books will he ootttlnuoll until (inlcrud MOii('1 Address nil ooinmiiiileiiiiotiM to Til Ukspkkiak, 'University of Nolintskii, Lincoln. "Veliniku. IIOAK1) iV BDlTolis. I'KKSK MOItsK Jiasaoinu I'Jiiitou K I!. I'KltltY AxMHTant ASSiHUATKS. .1. I). DKVISOX - Hdt'orliil MAUTIIAailAIM'Bl.l. Until I' K IMCSHKTOV - Athleilc IIUMMKT I'ACKMM) - linoul lti:N W.DKItMAN Uteniry II. o -I'lToN Loetil IJKKTIU l'I KIH'os' - Aliiintil I II AYEK Bh-Iiick Milliliter I. B. MUMI-'OHI) AKSiKtiilU PALl.AM AX SOCIETY I res S J Oorry secy Jane Famium invirinsry nxmx 1'rej II" 0 Klnton Secy Jllmiche Mickey DhUAX I'ren O T Itreily Seity Uarrie I'lU'kurtl V 11 C A I're I! H' Tlmlcher Secy ' 11 TiOHikoii 3 'l' C A i'ren Mary WundforU Seeyllertha IVulrmtnl JiXffllSlt QIMlt I'ren huey Green .Secy lE'llt.'t Henry El. liVmil Gil 7, A'flW XJiE-llS l'ret E 11 Sawyer Secy A h llmujiuwi A T1ILEV10 ASSOaiATJOlY I'rtH II' iE Aiitlreean Sicy J) 1 1'lipe ' II I MM . WM T .11 WM -W . I II I III 'like imSPERM.)Y mUl ha smi.t. to all old sdibscrlbars appn-iri-thg on, mur List, imUhhh ordarnd slopmd. The muss meeting yesterday sliowstihat lihe student body desires Chat a strong footilm.ll team should represent 1ilie University of Ne braska. Hut this "desire'' business dooan'M go very .far towards pi vying current expenses. 'He practical iin allowing .your co'llqge Iqya'lty; buy a season CiHket. , AVhat student who knows of Che work done by the 'College Settlement 'Board ol" Control does not feel some remorse wlhon lio islo'ld that this work was retarded because Che 'board could raise only SI 40V Let us see to it tihat the 'board is mot 'handicapped in this way during 111 10 present school year. The Collogyo I-.cjili-Kliii. As Chancellor MaeLean said The State University is a University State.1' Tt has its ofiieers, its honors, its government, and conse quently it. has its polities. And to have poli tics is nothing -wrong in itself; the hcienee of organiaation and government is. to us, the most important of all sciences. Sheldon Amos says that 'the science of politics em ploys and requires a knowledge of every other science of -whatever sort."1 The practice of politics creates parties and demands leaders. These leaders are likely to be of two sorts, each class displaying the characteristics of its following. The one seeks spoils, self-exaltation and pulls, it is for faction, for self and for the honors. Its desire islo -win; rightly if convenient, but to Avin at all events. Its leaders are organizers: tihey are always pre pared to contest anythingand Chat -with vigor. They are shrewd and sharp, they knmv the "'Cricks of the trade." Charge them with self seeking and they turn a steadfast, hold eye upon you and protest "on their lienor. ," Advance any argmn.Mil and Chey annihilate it with a breath. Suggest a plan and they deride it. What they lack in logic they sup ply in haidness. What they lack in reason they make up in vehemence. Their very boldness oft en "wins a case that has in fact no merit at all. Their followers yield an abso lute obedience. Tii.-y trim their 'Jeaflms!to (U) their thinking and heartily endorse their plans. They compose an army with out sou'b, a body -with one mind and .obodiunt to everv imood of that mind. The oliher class is composed of mien who de sire the Jbost good of .all, who think, as Suul 'vidua'ls, and .conclude as single persons. Urn their ranks there is singleness of purpose but 'dh'orsiCy of method, commonness of dbjeet 'biit'dHleront plans for attaining lU IlW of them are able to luail yet the majority .are nun wJHinglo be led. anxious to win, but indis (j)osed 1o accept the means of victory. Whey tfrown , at, organizatiionvdeHpiHoiumtHiod, assume to dislike anything that savors of unified