THE HESPERIAN THE HESPERIAN Issued Weekly by m Hesperian, Assoelaitioni of tQite UnEvdrbity of Nebraska. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. One copy, per cdbleg-o year, i)n advance $1.00 Orae copy, one seniels'ber CO AdtcrTlslnlg Rates on Application. AQuminH and Ex-Studewts. SpedM ontfcuivor will be made 'to make the HesperJian linlbarelsttng to iomar studionlts. Please send us your mibsontptiions. Conlbnlbut'ion'a Uliamkfuily irooaived. Subsarlptlioms om our books will be continued ututil ordlcred tfliopped. Addaieiss nQl commun'ica'tionb Ho TQwj Hesperian, Univeirsilby of Ne braska, Lincoln), Nebraska. (Dntberod in the PostofElee at Lincoln as secomd class- nin'tiUur. BOARD OF EDITORS. F. E. Edg-er-bon Managingi MtLtor J. J. Plbwflwa)d Alssflstmnlt ASSOCIATES. R. C. Ropor '. Editorial F. O. Howxby Nowb Bortha Johnston Nows Frank Miller .News Q. W. Kl'ilne LLbemmy W. II. O'Oowinel Debates Bam B. Sloan .- Frabernlitlies Nebraska plays foot-ball. The truth always hurts. Road tho ru'a editorials. A much nooded improvement hi tho shape of a bicycle rack has been located near tho library. Improvements aro always appreciated. Tho debating association has held a mooting and work on tho preliminaries is under way. Old time debaters and would-bo debaters aro taking up the work with intorost. Lot us make a bettor record this year in our intor-state debates. Wo have tho material, it only needs developing. Tho University of Chicago has just conferred tho dogreo of doctor of laws upon President McKinloy. This is tho first de gree of the kind which tho University of Chicago has ever granted. It may bo that tho Chicago institution of learning has been waiting for just such an opportunity of conferring its first degree of honor of this kind upon such an illustrous per sonage as President McKinloy. At any rate, tho opportunity was offered, (as it has been in tho cases of other presidents,) and now Mr. McKinloy may woar tho doctor's hooded mantle and attach to his name tho honored title of LL. D. As UBual, thoro is a groat doal of discontont about tho ap pointments in' tho Cadet battalion, and it scorns moro propor this year than before. Any ono who is familiar with tho drill and tho men who havo drilled will readily soo that injuatico has boon done. Mon who havo drilled two and throe years faithfully find othors passod over them who havo drilled loss and havo moro demerits. In ono case, a man becomes a sorgoant who has novor drilled except this year. It has boon common talk in tho University, that to bean officer ono must havo a pull, and appointmonts this year do not, in any way, dispel that idea. It is admitted that fair and impartial ap pointments aro difficult to make, but tho Hesperian believes that tho con .mutant should make an offort in that lino. The studontfl and faculty of tho University do not support tho collogo papors as thoy should. Tho studonts and faculty at largo must necessarily shnro part of tho resbonsibility of a pa per. It cannot bo oxpoctod that studonts can run a college papor simply for tho fun thoro is in it. Financial support is in diaponsiblo. Tho editor must at least get tho money back which ho puts into it. Tho loss tho receipts, tho pooror tho papor. Another thing. Studont's and faculty should patronize those business mon who seek tho University trade through tho medi um of a collogo organ. Thoy should not neglect to mention in so doing, that thoy saw tho nd. in tho Hesperian. This is a very good, indirect way of helping a collogo papor. Adver tisers like to know just what good thoir advertisement is doing thorn, aud tho best way to let them know is through thoir customers. Moral: Subscribe for tho Hesperian. Patronize its advertisers. Friday, Octobor 28th, has been sot aside for tho dedication of tho now Mechanical Arts building. Classes will bo suspended for the day and appropriate exorcises will bo hold. Tho Uni versity of Nebraska is glad to welcome another largo building into its service. This makes tho seventh building (not includ ing tho largo astronomical observatory) now located on tho campus. The new structure is tho most firmly built building on tho campus. It will relievo tho over crowded condition of tho University, and make it possible for those classes which aro without permanent rooms to do much better work. THERE ARE NO BETTER SHOES FOR MEN Tho frequent letters published in tho city papors from Uni versity boys now at Manilla havo been of intorost to many studonts. Tho boys aro evidently having a good time and ex perience, porhaps moro of tho oxporlonco than of tho good time. Tho University boys havo organized a debating club which meets once a week, Thoy aro debating such questions as: "Resolved that tho United States should assnmo porma nont control of tho Pilippincs." It iB pleasing to noto tho in fluence of tho training received at tho University has had upon those who havo gono out from its hills to debate and fight for thoir country. This plan adopted by tho boys to conduct a debating club cannot be too highly commondod. It shows tho good influonco which our debating clubs have, and tho worth ono can rocoivo from active membership in them. Tho influ onco thoy rocefvo is something novor to bo lost Mr. 0. Wil liam Meier's description of Manila and the surrounding coun try is very cloar and effective. Tho University, from the Chancellor to first Prop., appreciates the interest of Mr. Moier in his alma mater, and humbly "petition" him to continue his instructive service as tho Journal's correspondent. " Tho Regent Shoo Store is giving away a neat stamp case to studonts. THAN REGENTS' $8.50. 1086 O STREET. 41 ,-r- i a 'fe