The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, October 15, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE : HESPERIAN
THE I-JESPERTAN
Itsticd Weekly by the Ukspkiman Association of the VnlversUy
of Ncbraskn.
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ordered stopped.
Address all communications to Tub IIkspkrian, I'nlvprslty
of Nebraska, l.lnroln. Nebraska.
IJOAHU OK KDITOILS.
HKUSK MOItSK
K. B. I'RIlltY
ASSOCIATES.
J. I). DENISON
MAUTIIA CIIAIM'BLL
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HBNA Al.DKItMAN
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BKItTIIA IMSKRBTON
J. II. SAYKK
I.. B. MUMKOKI)
Pre$ a J Corey
I'rti II' U Ktnton
Pre n T Ilff'ly
I'ret It II' Thatcher
le$ Mary Wooilfonl
Pre Lucy Green
Asslslniit
PALLADIAX SOCIETY
Secy Jane Famham
UXIVEIISITY lXIOX
JSecy lllanche Jfickey
DELIAS
Y M 0 A
Y W G A
EXGL1SII Ol.Utt
Secy Edith Henry
ELECTItWA L EXCIXEEIIS
VmlMiii 1V'm1oiii.
Our University is for "Academic Freedom:"
We believe in the widest liberty of thought
and the fullest investigation of all subjects.
Wo want professors who have opinions and
not characterless non-entities. Willi the.
staunehest of opinions we likewise desire the
utmost liberality of discussion. We warn
the small-bore politicians of all sorts to keep
hands off; wo will have none of their knavish
pettifogging and contemptible narrowness.
Nebraska is too big a state; the State Univer
sity is too big an institution to be pestered by
the insignificant littleness of petty partisans.
aiuxtvoll Clul.
This organization is full of vim; its atten
dance is large, its membership mature and of
good quality. This year promises to bring
forth no factional ditl'erences and the notoriety
Alumni gained last year must give way to a record of
Business Manager substantial achievement in the coining months.
Here are men of more years than in other de
partments; their experience is wider, and
views broader. A fair set of oll'uvrs have
been chosen and under linn guidance and
ellicient presiding officers, the Hcsi'KitiAX
knows of no reason why this club should not,
rank with the strongest in tlu institution.
Th j future of the club is in its ir.uml ev; they
can make or mar. Theypromise to 'make."
MANAgiKo Kimtok
Assistant
Editorial
Local
Athletic
Local
l.ltcrury
Local
Secy llarrltt I'aekanl
Secy P If Thornton
Secy lie rt ha Watroonl
Prei E II Saicytr
Secy A I. lloanlanil
A Till. E TIG A .ISO CI. I TIOX
1?iin ISall Maimir'!.
Pro II' E Aixliesoii
Secy I) I Pope
Next Saturday, Oct. 17, the base ball man
ager for the ensuing year is to be chosen. This
election deserves much circumspection ami
due discrimination. Every motive should be
put aside and no influence be allowed to weigh
but the one of obtaining the best men for the
place. He should be the creature of no faction
Iiln til Ames.
Our "Glorious Gladiators" brought home
no scalps from Ames, but they did bring
enough of glory. Defeat under certain con
ditions is almost equivalent to victory. We
had new men with only a limited time for
conditioning and training and yet the " Farm- and the tool of no clique. Ho should boa
ors" of Iowa with their months of training man broad enough to stand for the whole itni
had anything but easiness in their victory, versity, free from any suspicion of favoritism
We congratulate our boys on the outcome; it and strong enough to stand for clean athlot
speaks well for the future and indicates what ics" in the full sense. lie should be a man
may be expected after a due season of training with no ''ax to grind" and no revenge to
and adequate time for conditioning, working wreak. He should be a foe to "professional
out plays and acquiring facility in executing ism" and any form of scheme to win at any
the signals given. cost. He should be a stranger to everything
Let everobody take an interest, in the team that savors of the stealthy and the subtle. Ho
and when the "goals are counted" in the end, should stand for Merit in Selecting Men;
to name a battle will be to recount a victory Honesty in Financial Management; Honor in
for Nebraska. all Contests.
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