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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN . - 1 7 ' ei c' 'h The Daily Nebraskan TUB PROPBRTY OP TUB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, NebrnflKa. 'HIM BTUDtONT PUHMCJATION HOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor. .X. K, P. Frederick Mnnflnlho Editor . . c2fr' " J Lo" Associate Editor . , , T. M Ecloecon be 'Associate EclltoK. n. D. Hnwloy DU8IIK8Q 8TAFF. , 'Mhhnaer . O. C. Klddoo Assistant Mannoor...X.....v. c,: J'V?"2 Circulator V,..C, uuonannn Editorial nncl DtielneoBvOlflcoJ BAREMENT.ADMINinTRATlQN BLDO, postofflco, otation A, uinconi iKNeb. ' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12,00 PER YE, Pavnblo In Advance. Slntila Conlco. B Cents Each i. N. I . Telephone! Auto 18QB, Night Phonoa Auto 1888 Auto 3814. ; 'I INDIVIDUAL NOTICES wilt bo charged for ut tho rato of 10 conlH tho Innfstilon for oVery fifteen words or fnlotton thoro of. Faculty notlcoB nnrt University buU lotion will bladly bo publlflhed froo. .. i . ' - ' Entorort at tho pontoftlco nt Lincoln, Nobrnnlui, no nccond-cliiBa nmll innttor under tlio Act of Coimrosn of Mnrch 3, 1879. AtlvertluemcntB for the want column 'should bo left at tho bUolneoB office, base ment Administration building, between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m,and 5 p.m. Cash must nccompnny all orders for nd vertlolno t tho rato of ten conts for each flftoon words or fraction thereof the first Insertion! threo InBortlona twenty-five cents; flvo Insertions forty cents. WEDNESDAY, FEPUUARy. 1(1, 1010 Funny how demoralizing ono day's vscntlon can ho. ANOTHER PROFESSOR LEAVES. With tho report that Professor Phil- i lips Inluiuls to loavo Nohruukti for tho Government aorvlco,- tho attention of Nebraska otudoutB 1 again dlroctod toward tl)o fact that IHoro Is a steady OqdiiS; of. faculty mombors from Ne braska, Yet, lltto stioniK lo bo done to remedy, this state of affairs. Tho student body takes no donatio ucllon and no ono oIpo seems to rare. Tho faot In that many people In, and con nected with; lho Unlvorolty caro, but they hnvo elthor boeome ncciiBtomed to this statu of affairs or tho have been waiting for somo one olso to Ladies Sample Shoes raise a protest. Consequently wo hoar but Httlo objection ralsod when -WP-jQkQnieinheraftciv member of our faculty. ' Professor Phillips is one of tho pop ular profossoro at Nobraska at tho prcsout time and his absence will bo sadly missed. In addition to this he has built up a department of forestry which la a crodlt to Nobraska. This dopartment, as it stands today, is ono of th'o host in this part of tho coun try and is drawing many students to this Institution. THE NEW IDEA. In the March number of Outing Magazine, Mr. Walter Camp gives what Is porhaps tho sanost word yet spoken for sano athlotlcs. Tho .Now Idea! which ho dlscussos may bo.dl viticd. into two. 'stops. Tho first Is that school and college aro no longer split Jntotho athletic and non-athlptlc; that every boy-4ind girl, for that "HikVHW -th9 rW. i0 t coring umou.nt 4)tt play , pvery t day, juul that forc.od, o'orclso does not furnish all "that' is Tcqulrod In this respect;' that" th.piay Instinct Is not satlBllod on-tlr,ely.Jjjj- thlB, khulotoxorclso, Secondly, that aihlotlo sports and gajies arc, of Immonso, value In dls- clpllnlngho mind and body, and aro Jiist, i6 .necossary, aside from any -bouoflt to health, aa tho educational trainlntf.. An effort Is now being made to put pressure,' not by law, but by attraction upon tho innn who burnB tho midnight oil and forgots his phys Ical sido Ji 89arch .of mental training. Thero Ib atoadlly Increasing ap preciation of tho broader development, una ol. uiu uuuoi: mut age snoum wko an interest in tho sports of youth; in fact, ago itself should carry on cer tain siorB suited to its years Into later years -And 'oven to tho end of life. This breadth, of view Is bring ing up a better race and a happier prio Schools, more or less dreaded in .tlH:na8jl',Rra,nQW' loved by thp'boys (Ono ,'is apt to form an idea after watching a foothall Bamo thnt twon ty or thirty young nion oil the Jlold. woro tlxJ only onc KOttlntf tho honoflt ol! rtthlotlCB, , v T, No hotter UuHtrhUtm could h'o xlvon of tho nctuni condition of affalra than tA tnko tho rfotlcoa In ono dny' copy1 of tho avorngo dally collogo jsulillcu iloji. First comes tho owlnfmlng echeduTo giving the datos of tho mcot Incii throiittli tho winter and tho clusBCB for the various men. Follow ing thcao aro tho Hold and trade con tests anil Indoor work ,1h hoRlitolng. Calls follow for tho nnlvorslty Ifctftkotr bnll team and tho rrpuh man basket ball team, crow-country team, a call for wrcatllng, then tho Valor polo Hcn, thp gymnasium team, and lanl orSui, tho mootlug of Iho yacht club. All theo arc a sample of one day's notices." . . , i From IhcKo Instances ono can form eonio Impression of lho Now Idea wlftch In oxtbndlng alt theso advau tngos to ovoVy man In college. It given him somotlilng to think of In lho way of doilnlto phy ideal dovolop mout isomWiied with excitement. POETRY. Ever since the gods stopped down from Alt. Qlympus and gave way to steam drills and things there has been a tendency to make tho Muse conform to rule. Instead" of courting tho Muuo bpnsmodlcnlly the wary poot has been Inclined to trap her -by scloutlflc mothodB. This tondonpy has been developing more and more until tadny wo have Its culmination in a School for tho budding poet 'at Mis souri. Thurt pootry llOurlsllea in n scientific-ngu.- - -- ? - ---,- . - Dr. LgwIb Krauter. ptofossor of botany at the Unlvorelty of Pennsyl vania was tiw.on to doath while on a hunting trip In New .Tovsoy. The Michigan uuivorslty authorltleJ have advised tho .women of that school against patronizing tho chop suoy res taurants in Ann Arbor, bocauso of the lTT-ioputo Thlo which the Chlnono have fallen throughout tho state. (? : THe Forum J - S UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Notice! lt is tho opinion of a number of the Btudents thnt thore aro enough men In school who onjoy singing and espe cially glee club work, to warrant tho oiganlzatlon of a club this semester. It is proposed to moot twice a weak, on Tuesday and Thursday, immodiato ly aftor convocation' In the music hall of tho Templo. K forty-iivo minute practice, quitting sharp at 12:15, would do wonders In tho two meotlngs per week, and still allow membors to gottheir dinners in tlino for ono o'clock classes. "This it Is .believed will bo preferable to evening meet ings, which roqulio extra trips to school and break up tho evening's tlmo for study. This club used to bq a considerable factor among collogo activities, and wo soo no reason why it should lapse, as it has for a year and' n half, into a nonentity. Tho Agricultural Col-' lego "has u Oleo Club which meets regularly Wednesday night in tho Tom plo, but. tho university has lost its vocal powors and 'Boemlngly obsorvoB that "Bllenco Is golddn!" That may bo true for tho Urat fow meetings, but discord ,1b not long tolerated. Our own collogo song, "Tho Corn- hUBker," was first sung by an outsldo organization, that Ib, oxcopt 'on tho football fiold, which could but "cause somo fueling of regret in tho, hearts of every loyal Cornhusker. And how they sang tho songs of their alma mater, Ohdrlin! Can wo -do that? Yes, but two things aro necessary.. First, tho songs; second, tho singers. And no organization has tho spirit of music and tho enthusiasm for tho col- lego songs as a gleo club. "Como a runnin', boys, f- , Don't you hear Uiat noise Llko tho thundor In thoky7 ' flow It rolls along, " jjj$ ' Tti'n o-onil nll Hnntr. , & song, 4 From lho sons of Nebraska! Not the sons-of Oberlln, nor-any other placo, but Nobraskal 'Vl)othjr nny groat results arc ac complished this Bomcstcr or not, tho work may servo as a basis for next year's workwhon-Avemay confjdonlly expect an oxcollont club. . Conio with tho bunch. First meet ing on, Thursday, 1130, Music hall In Iho Tomplo. ' - . H.'O.S. FORE8T CLUB PROQRAMB. Many Iritcrostlng Meetings Scheduled for Remainder of 8omester. Tho Forest Qlub ha8 distributed tho program of Its raeollngs for. tho sec ond HomoBtcr, 100940. A" number of Interesting lectures afo'to bo given by membors of tho faculty and by club members. Tho program follows. March 1st ' . Exportation of Tolegraph Poles in Colorado A. T. Upton Forest Planting in. Southern 'Cali fornia ;.,......... C. F. Koostian March lfith Wholesaling- Lumber In Nobraska ,...GVP. Lansing, latmbor Dealer Uetalllng Lumber In Nebraska. . . . .,... Crltchfleld, Lumber Dealer April lfhh Forest Survoys In Ohlo . rProfessor Sponstur Llfo" TIlBtOiy-'of'TSomo Jmportant .Foroht Fungi Professor Pool April 20th Tho Duty of Wator. . . .Professor Stout May 10th Student Studies In Forest Nur . series. ll.-S. Guthrio, W. K. Eberjy May 21th Sllvlcal Experiments at Coconino Experiment Station II. H. Greenamyre Keproduetlon Studies In Arizona.. ,-. O. F. gwonsou Co-Eds $-1.00 and $5 00 Shoes and Oxford s at $3.60 all sizes upstairs over my 59. CO Itilt Storo. A caso of walking upstairs and untieing $1.00 to JG.fiO. BUDD 1415 NEVER. KNOW it you-NEVER TRX Whon yott'Wnnt to Kot GlcnnhiK una, ProBslng dono by linnd nnd not ly mm-hinory brlnK your clothcH to JOE The Tailor who In nlo h Hiioclnlist on nltciiug and rofltt liK your clotLvs up-to-dato. Special attention to Ladlo's work and Uniforms. UPSTAIRS, 138 O ST. UNCOLN University Bulletin February. 18-19, Friday and Saturday Nebraska-Minnesota. Basketball, at Min neapolis. 18, Friday, Tomplo Thoator -Lecture by Dr. H. A. Johnston. 7:30 p. in.' 19, Friday, Templo Qraduato Club moots. JU, Friday, 8 p. in7, Templo Pallad Ian Club moots. 21, Friday, 5 p, m. Spocial convoca tion. Memorial Hall. A.. A. Gill man. 21, Friday, 4 p. m, Gorman Song Club meets. Tomplo. 9 22, Saturday, 8 p. m. Swedish Club mcots. 2lS5 K. 25, Friday, Temple Graduato Club moots. , f 25-26, Friday and Saturday. Armory. Basketball. Nebraska-Kansas. Informal Saturday. 25-26, Friday and Saturday, 8 p. m.K ' Armory Baskotball. Nobraska vs, Kansas. - MARCH. 12, Saturday, 8:30 p. m. -Non-com hop, Fratornity hall. O St. 3 1 n- n fib, " jg 3&r'k Jtr'Wf r iwi ? t 1 1 w y , n. -wmr. ehlt czTTly2 AS AN ABSOLUTE FACT that when you buy Confections from this up-to-date store you have the best for your money. 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