n v K- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. IV J - B S" V 4a .VJ I t .T r r- c r i THE DAILY NEBRASKAN & newspaper doroted to tho l4orests of the Unirnmitj of Nolirn ska. Published at 134 North 11th St., bj TIIE HESPERIAN PUB. 00. (Incorporated.) DIRECTORS: J. W. Crnbtree, President. G. L. Towno,8ocrotnrY-Troa8urer. J. I. Wyor, T. J. Hewott, E. W. Washburn. Stbrmnq fl .McCaw QkOIOE P. SniDLER Managing Editor Asst. Manager - Athlotto Editor itEPORTERS. R. C. Pollnrd, . Clifton Carter, Norrls Hnse. R. T Hill, J. R. Forney, Cliff CrooVs. John A. Wilson, Linn M. Huntington ' The subscription prlco of tho Dnily Nebrns r . . . w. . . . . mnnicatlons, nnu other manor lntonueu for put- Van is K for tho colloao year with n regulur lo- llrory beforo clinpel each day. Notices, com- licntion, must bo handod in at tho Nobrasknn ofllco bofore 7 p. in., or mailed to tho nditor bo foro 8p. m., of the dny prorlous to that day on fehirb. they nro expected to appoar. Subicrlptlons may bo left at tho Nebrnsknn ofllco, at tho Co. Op., or with BurIucs MntiiiRnr Bubscribora will confer a favor by reporting promptly ut tills puico any failure to rocoivo tlio paper All chances In adrertlslna the ofllco by !t p. m. on tho day previous to that changos in advertising mattor must bo in on which they are to npponr, Address all communications to the Do, braskan, 1IU N. 11th Bt Lincoln, Nebras' Telcphono 479. Kitorcd at tho post oflli-i) nt L n oln. Nob iihRruond cli-HH mull mill tr Of tlio liuiuvutiiuns introduced by Chancellor And rows' this year In the Kcnorai work or tho University prnb ablytho mostprofltablo to tho r-tu-deni body is tho mornlnn convoca tion. Divested or Its purely cerl moninl han.p.r.er, It has becomo tho nieetliiu placo Tor students, faculty and noted thinkers rrom outside the rnivcrsity. The hair hour has be come a period lor tho interchange of Ideas on the reat questions of tho nay. The influence of these exerciso cannot help but broaden tho ranue of vision or tl-oso who attend them. This week a snocial tieat is in store I'or the student. 1'ractically all tho prominent questions before tho people or the United States will bo discussed bv specialists in a review or President, Koosevelt's message to conuress. This document has formed the loading topic for discussion dur ing tho past week ana every student who wishes to keep abreast or the times should hear tho document dis ousscl by men of standing and an thority In their, several lines or work. TWO KINDS OF EDUCATION. A pamphlet containing Professor .1. II. Johnson's address on, "Two Kinds or Education for Engineers," beforo his students In tho Coileco of Engineering or tho University or Wisconslu, has been received at heud quartors of tho Civil Engineering department, and Is being widely roau by tho englnooring students. Follow ing are a row extracts rrgm tho In Production of tho address. "Education may bo doiined as a moans of gradual emancipation rrom tho thraldom of incompetence. Two gonoral classes or competency aro generated in tho schools, com potency to Borvn and compotoncy to appre ciate and onjoy." "By ci mpoteney to sorve Is meant that ability to perform one's duo proportion of tho world's work which brings to, society a common benefit, and which makes or this world a continually better homo for tho raco and which tends to fit "'the raco for that (mortal life in which it puts its trust. By compotoncy tu appreciate and enjoy Is meant that ability to undorstand, to appreciate, and to assimilate those great personal achievements of tho past and pres ent in tho Uelds of tlio truo, tlio beautiful and tho good, which brings Into our lives a Kind or peace, and joy, and gratitude which can bo found In no other way." "It, is lino that all kinds of ele mentary education contribute! alike to both of these ends, but in tho so calied higher education it is too com mon to choose between them rather than to Includo thorn both, iflnco It Is only Fcrvlce which tho world is willing to pay ror, it is only those competent and willing to servo a Diiblic or private utility who are compensated In a financial way. It Is the education which brings compet ency to serve, therefore, which is often called the utilitarian and Fomc times spoken of contPinutuousiy as tho breaa-and-butter education. On the other hand the education which gives a competency to apprcclaU and enjoy Is commonly spoken of as a cultural carnation. "As to which kind or education is the higher and nobler, ft' they mus be contrasted, it all depends on tin point or view. If personal pleasure and happiness is tho chief end and aim in life, then for that class of persons who have no disposition to serve, the cultural education is the more worthy of admiration and selec tion, (conditioned of course on the bodily com Tor ts being so rar provided Tor a to make all financial compen sation or no objoct to the Individual.) Ir. however, service to others is the most worthy purpose In lire, and if in addition such service brings the greatest happiness, then that educa tion which develops the ability 10 serve, in some capacity, should be regarded as the higher una more worthy. This kind of education has the further advantage that the moncv consideration it brings makes its possessor a sclf-suporting member of souloty instead or a drono or para site which thoso people must bo who cannot sorve.'' m ;;'r " k$mBSmMm EWING CLOTH ING CO. 115, 117 O st. Lincoln, Neb. EWING CLOTHING COMPANY Trunk & Bag Dep't. will surely interest you if you antici-T pate spending your holidays at home or abroad. We have tlio most com pie to line of trim-lorn nrc-(in .shown in Lincoln. Trunk, bas, suit cuso.s. Teles copes, Fibre ware, steamer trunks. See us bnfore buying anything in thfe lire for wo can eavo you from 10 to ':) per cent. Look over our line. rT'rTrMtJPTfYlri dti . myyygj-KjiryrfJ AN INNOVATION IN MUSICAL ClKCuES. The University chorus met 'J iiurs day evening in Memorial Hall for ro hersal or the "Messiah." It was tho tlr.st evening rehcrsal and also the lirst In which the University Orches tra was present, assisted bv tho Al umni organ. Considerable enthusiasm Is manl Jest among the singers especially as this is tho lirst timo an olTort lias been made to oiTor a midyear or holi day program. In addition, tho "Mes siah" is one of the greatest composi tions written for chorus work and ono well worth studying and render ing at tills season or the of tho year. It Is hopod and oxpecteo that it will be a success in every way as th? idea Is to make tho midyear concert a ponuaoent and annual alTair. Owing partly to tlio fact thatr h joska will play in the city next Thursday night, the, oonoort has been postponed to Frlda? night so that there will bo no conllictions. Tills will onablo the student body to give their complete patronage. An admission or twcuty-ilvc cents will bo charged to meet the small re maining nmoqt owing on tho alumni ori.au. This will give everyono a ohanco to liolp pay for one or the most valuable and prominent posses sions or tho University in addition to hearing a beautiful program of botli solo and chorus work. Artor tho chorus rohorasl tho or chestra remained for a very compro hensho practice. Slippers Make Nice Presents. We have all kinds. PERKINSTSHELDON 1129 0 STREET. Tho subesriptions for the McKinley Memorial Aioh, on the Sophomore list now aro atout $15.C0. This list has only I eon circulated ono day. Eva &.?? HyHm9jGP ' u E If you are expecting to enter the V edical Profession, write for catalogue and information regarding the above College. A four year's course with excellent laboratory and abundant chemical facili ties, is offered. Graduates from literary colleges of approved BWirin rdFwm11 n eU'Cr the SoP"0'ore year. Address, EWINQ BROWN, M. D.f Secretary, 12th anil Pacific Sts.. Omaha, Nobraska. S Be Ready For I The Holidays fe.tfrtfrfrtttfrtfrfrttv r -..l .... . - - .. m yb u ' vieb your new suits u ITTand pants now. g Wo have a full line of llrat class goods ready to make up. Call and look it over. Nebr. Pant and Suit Co., it 143 North Thirteenth, t 44?4434444)i? Dr. Shoemaker's Private Hospital. Special attention glron to disease of womo and nil surgical diseasos. 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