The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, October 22, 1897, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE : HESPERIAN
THE HESPERIAN
Iimiod WcoVly liy tho Hkspkiuan AnoiATioNof the University
of Nebraska.
TERMS OF SUHSORIPTION.
Ono copy, per colleges year, In ndvanco
Ono copy, ono sotnestor
AovunTisiNo Ratkr on Aitmcation.
11.00
.CO
AMJMHt AND KX-TUDKNTS.
Spoolnl endoavor will bo imulu to miiko Tiir Hicm-kriax Inter
esting to former students. Please send us your subscriptions.
Subscriptions on our books will bo continued until
ordered stopped.
Address nil communloiitlouH to Tub Hksi-eman, Unlvorslty
of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nobruska.
HOARD OK EDITORS.
PERSE MORSK
E. IJ. PERRY
J. D. DENISON
MARTHA CHAPPELL
F. E EDGERTON
HARRIET PACKARD
RENA ALDERMAN
II . O. SUTTON
BERTHA PISKEUTON
J. H. 9AYER
L. E. MUMl-'ORD
ASSOCIATES;
Mavauino Euitou
assistant
board is for University purposes, but 'tis only
a theory and a decidedly doubtful oneat that,
for it is usually covered with signs and bills,
ranging from "rooms to rent" to "Russian
petitions." Society programs arc bidden;
legitimate notices are displaced and the bulle
tin presents the appearance of a down town
"bill board." This condition has become,
gradually more aggravated until it is well
nigh intolerable. Wo call a halt. Lot some
definite regulation be instituted as to tho kind
of notices to be placed thereon and then let it
be adhered to rigidly, hi its present condi
tion it may well be likened to the 'coat of
Joseph' the son of.lacob. Abate the 7iuisanoo.
Edllorlnl
Local
Local
Alumni
Huslne.ss ManiiKer
ASSlHtlllll
PA LLA I) J A X SOCIETY
UXI VE11SITY UXIOX
I) F.I.I AX
Y M C A
Y II' G A
EXGL1S1I 01. If 11
rhere are some crimes that are nameless;
Athletic there are some practices that are contemptible
Lit'o'niry "ono ol' t,,cap is tu Hu'lTt of college papers
irom me noxes. To steal wearing apparel is
bad enough, to steal books is worse, but he
who descends to the stealing of college papers
is sunk to the lowest level of larceny. "We
knew there were some thieves around tho
"University; but we were unaware that there
were a sufficient number to pilfer twenty-live
papers from their proper owners. Some of
secy p n Thornton these "takings" may be due to accident, but
secyiiertha Wairoord m0H of ui read and all know whether
our name is on the subserintion 1i m imi
Secy Edith Henry Wil . , . , . ' ,,
,, v. .. uwi ;n:ii-iu HI Kliuw lUCSC VUHlirCS,
Secy Jane Farnham
r
Stey Waneht Mickey
Secy Harriet Packard
Pre S J Corey
Pret II' G h'tnton
Pres 0 T Jleedy
Pres 11 11 Thatcher
Pres Mary Woodford
Pres Lucy Green
ELEOTMCA I. EXQIXEEllS
Pret E 11 Sawyer Secy A L lloagland HOP CU11 WC hope t) CXPOSO all their vision
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION , , . ' , ' Uh""ls
Pres 11' E Andreton
t ilt a 1 1 1 4 fli4vall it .. . .. - . . -I it 1 -
secy i) i Pope "van uul miuuiu any wueoi uio aforesaid
Tp t, . ; thieves be detected, a stigma will be attached
Tf tho better class of students frown upon i,im that will remain for no short while The
pernicious practices they will cease. Less p0rs(m who wil, deliberately "take, steal and
precept and more practice will effect several carry away" a paper from one of the boxes
needed reforms. without authority is unworthy to count ono in
uiu eiuumgue or io associate with decent peo
ple. He belongs among the uncivilized where
thieving is a virtue and larceny an accom
plishment, lie deserves a parabolic projection
into space ofi' tho right boot of student opinion.
The young men from Missouri are a credit
to their institution. Tarkio has reason to bo
proud of her aggregation of footballists. They
are unassuming and well behaved, conducting
themselves at all times in an orderly and pro
per manner. They are gentlemen in every
sense.
Wo had to defeat them; but wo shall wol-
TonuiN AsHocinlion.
This organization seems to be losing its vi
tality. A number of thosn who uiimiii i.
come thorn back at any time on other grounds supporting tennis in tho University are found
than those of competition. nt tho city C()Urls lmUml Tha
Why should tho bulletin board bo plastered changed. To round out the circle of athletics
up with every conceivable species of notice tennis must be included. It is tho pootie
and sign? It is a popular theory that tho element in tho world of sports and as such de
There are no shoes fit like those at tho Foot Form Store 1213 0 street