mMmttmmwmvmn amm m n hi mi r The Nedraskan-Hhsperian. 9l t jjjSH 1 WEI "A newspaper dovotcd to tho Interests of The University of Nebraska and tho student body." Issued every Tuesday Noon. Published at 134 North Eleventh Street. Entered as Second-Class Hall Matter. 11. W. WASHBURN, I nt, HAL H. ROBERTS Edltor-ln-Chlof J. A. KK15S Assistant lidito Board of Editors: Rmlly Jenkins, S. II. McCnw, J. A. Manning, A. C tee, R. R. Ralney. Reporter. : N. B Buckley, . Klmer F. Hodges, Clifton Carter, T. T Hewitt. I,. K. Cottle. T. M. Hewitt, G. M, Cowgill, K. T Hill, Mnvrette liaton, Frank Mnrten, D. Hansen, John M Nelson, Chns I. Taylor, Myrtle Roberts, I. II. Stuhr, 11 M. Stone, C. C. Wiltmrn, Tom Mills, II. J. Kiinge, A. I,nMonte Chase Tho Nebroslt nn-Hcsperlan Trill bo Bent to any address upon the receipt of tho subscription prlco, which Is ono dollar a year. Contributions aro solicited from nil. News Items such as locals, personals, reports of meet ings, etc., aro especially desired. Tho Ncbras kftn-Hcspcrlan will be glad to print any oontrlb utlon relatlvo to a general university subject, but tho name must accompany all such, Tho Nobraskan-Hooporian In sent to all (rob acribers until ordered discontinued and all ar rearages paid. Addross all communications to tho Nnnnxa k&n HnsruniAir, P. O. box 219, Lincoln, Nob. Telephone 479. The basket ball team has started well by beating the Omaha Y. M. C. A. on their own floor. This Is their first game and we hope they will continue tho pace set. The Junior Prom has long been es tablished as a university Institution and should be .patronized as such, iwery ono should be Interested in it and make it an affair to which the alumni will look forward as an event in university life, which they must attend. Rumor reaches us that there is "a movement afoot among the eastern universities to bring about a national encampment of cadets in the spring. Such a thing is both probable and pos sible and as we rank in numbers among the I st schools our chances are good. The Pershing rifle company, officered by the best meu of the battalion l rapidly reaching perfection, luvery member must have had at least onr year of drill at the university or its equivalent and as it is a voluntary company greater interest is shown and to hold an office is considered an honoi. Recently a rumor has spreau that ttov. Dietrich will call on tue University of Nebraska for a company of cadets to take part with him in the inauguration of President McKinley. As it now is, the position and merit of the Pe railings would entitle them to that place. Tho first of the final debates will bo held on Friday evening and should reeclvo patronage of the whole studentJ body. The university during tho pres ent year has added many laurels to its list and should not miss an oppor tunity to add more. Wo had the best foot ball team in our history, our basket ball team is making a good start and now the debaters are preparing for the coming contests. All possible encouragement should be lent to thorn The University of Nebraska should ex cell in all things. Tho story writing contest is another event of interest which should be pushed by all. Such things should be permanently established and much credit is due to those who aro trying to do this. Batallion, Attention! CtKXKKAI, Ordkks, No. 1 January 15, 1001 Cadets arc ordered to get their uniforms cleaned and pressed at Looiuis Bros Suitorium, First National liauk BUlfj. Uy Order. ALLEGRETTI & LOWNEY .... Gfoocolates M fleeter' Pharmacy N.W. Cor. 12th and N Sts. Lincoln. Neb. 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