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THE DAILY NKBRASKAN.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
k nawipaper davoted to the Interests of the
Unlvarilly of Nabra akn.
Published at 134 North lltli St., by
TIIE HESPERIAN PUB. CO.
(Incorporated.)
DIRECTORS:
J. W. Grabtrea, Praildant.
0. L. Tnwne,8ecrUry.Treaurer.
J. I. Wyer, T. J. Hewett, K W. Waihbnrn.
Hthlims H .McCaw
J. A. MANNina
QBOKQl P. SniDLXR
Managing Editor
Ait. Manager
Athletic Elitor
HEPORTERB.
R. C. Pollard, Clifton Carter,
Norrln Hnse, u. i . nwi,
Cliff Urooki.
Linn M. Huntington.
J. R. Karney.
John A. Wilton,
' The inbioriptlon price of the Daily Nebran
Van la tl for tbo college yaar with n rtilar de
livery before ohapel eaca day. Notlcad. com
rounfcatlona, and other matter Intended for pub
lication, mutt be handed In at the Nebratkan
office befora 7 p. m., or mailed to the editor be
fore 8 p. m., of the day prerlout to that day on
blob they are expected to appear.
Bubtcrlptiont may be left at the NebratWan
office, at the Co.Op., or with Business Manager.
Subscribers will confer a favor by reporting
promptly at this offlce any failure to receive the
paper.
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the office by :i p. m. on the day previous to that
on which they are to appear.
Addrett all communication to the Dally Ne
bratkan, i:U N. Utk Bt., Lincoln, Nebraska.
Telephone 479.
( all aubaorlbera on the old Nebrni-
Itan-Heaperlaii Hat. Those siibsorlb- $
ra to the Nebratkan- Hesperian 3;
who do not desire the Unlly will t
please notify the innamgor by card
as soon as possible. Where no tiotl- S
floatlon Is received It Is understood
that the subscriber wishes the pit- J
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Now for ttio Arnoe game.
If hIdb provo true this morning will
mark tbo bepinninj of roal rootiDg in
tbo University. The eucoees o tbo pro
liminary organization offers much on
couragoment to tboBo who aro leading
the project. Evory studont should be
out to tbo chapol meeting this morning
and to tbo game tomorrow.
THE WORLD S STUDENT CHRIS
TIAN FEDERATION.
Just at tins ti mo whon tlioro Is
sotiio extended aiglatlon regarding
M10 lack of organized etTort for the
systematic development of tlio religi
ous life or sLudontJ in colleges and
universities, It Is opportune to olVset
tins mistaken and more or less harm
ful idea by an exposition of tho alms
and oxtont of 'the largest and most
ofllelont in Its results, of any student
organization fo- any purpose what
ever; viz, tho World's Student Chrls
. tlan Federation.
Up to tho time of Its Inception
there had been no organized national
efforts along religious lines In col
leges, though vary efllelent work had
boon dono Jn the colleges and univer
sities of different countries by their
national studeM Christian Organisa
tions. Tlioy had detormlncd that if
it wcro highly desirable to band to
gothor tho various christian organiza
tions or any one country in order t
mako them moro helpful to each oth
or In all their activities and to enable
thorn to make an Impress upon the
national Ufo, it would bo most avan
tagoous to unito in a great federa
tion tho national ioter-colleglate
movements of tho whole world.
Accordingly tho proper arrange
ments woro made and In Auugst 189,"
thoro was held within tho walls of
tho Ancient Swedish castio of Vad
steua, on the shores of Lake Wettern.
a gathering or stuaonts which is des
tined to occupy us Important a place
in the history of tiio Christian
ohunh as the famous havstacic pray
er meeting at Williams College. This
conference in Scandinavia was com
posed of representatives or the flvo
great intorcolleglato movemonts tbon
in existence tho American Intorcol
leglato Young Men'B Christian As
sociation, tho British College Chris
tian Union, tno Gorman Christian
Student's Alllanco, the Scandinavian
University Christian movemont and
tho Christian Movomcnt in Mission
Lands. It has since beon entered
by live others, tho Intcr-colleglato
Young Mon's Christian Association
of India and Ceylon, tho Australian
btudent Christian Union, tho Stu
dent Christian Union or South Afri
ca, tho College Young Men's Chris
tian Association of China and the
Student Young Men's Christian As
sociation Union or Japan. Commit
teemen have aiso been appointed for
countries which havo not yet beon
admitted to tho Fodoration.
It Is plain to bo seen that tho Fed
oratlon is already world-wide In Its
purpose and extent. It is distinctive
ly a student enterprise. It is not a
merging or consolidation or old organ
izations, but a union of student
movements, each of which preserves
Its Independence and individuality.
Tho Federation has mado possible
a thorough investigation of tho moral
and religious condition of students
of all lands; tills" investigation has
rovcalcd some of M10 greatest oppor
tunities Dresonted in this generation.
It has been 'a new strength to stu
dent organizations In evory country.
When some larger vision or richer ex
perience has been given to some
movement more, than to others, the
federation alTords an opportunity
t o make that experience hclp
ful to t h"e entiro world. Ry
its means tho dilTerent national
movements will act and react upon
each other. Its unifying power is
great. is itunitlng m effort and lit
spirit as never before the students of
tho world. It Is helping to unite the
nations by stronget bonds than arbi
tration treaties, 'because it is train
ing in Christ's way. tho students who
aro to be tiie nations' leaders. This
federation is striving to realize In the
most practical maonor: "There is one
body ana ono spirit, even as also yo
were called in ono liopo of your cal
ling; one Loro, one faith, oue bap
tism, ono Cod and Father or all who
is over all, and through all, and in
all."
TjiQ roliowlug stirring testimony
lroni the pen of the now deceased ex-
president of the United States, Gen
eral Henjamin llarrsion, shows how
potent Is this great student move
ment In tho eyes of tho great seers of
this age:
The World's Student Christian
Federation and tho lntercolloglate
Christian Association aro Institu
tions that do not need to be buttres
sed by oertitlcates or propped by ar
guments. It is not essential that wo
should havo statistics of 'achievement
Tho greatness, tho wisdom, and tho
uscfulnesss of these societlos and tho
appeal to tho hearts ot Christian mon
and women, are all unfolded whon
tho names are spoken. We soo tho
stalwart vouths of our country, or of
tho old world, Dealing out tho armor
they aro to wear and forging tho
swords they aro to wield. The armor
will be tough and strong and tho
ssvords bright and keen; arid these
eager young soldiers will read Just
boundaries. Recruiting must bo ac
tive. The first blow establishes a
fealty that Is not easily detachod.
Give them leaders chosen from their
ovn ranks and their own corps badge
and out of this cadot corps will tho
great captains who will fight It out
on tho lines of truth until tho world's
rebellion against God has been put
odwn and the vanquished aro given
an unstinted share In the heritage
of tho vicLors
Tho churches havo long realized the
importance of religious Instruction In
the school,, as tho many Christian
colleges and acadomles attest. Rut
now in many, norhaps In most of tho
great universities and colleges the
students aro dependent upon volun
tecr agencies for such Instruction In
tho Word of God as they receive.
Thoro is no agency so efficient, none
so free in its action, as the College
Christian Association. It Is within
it is not an Intruder; it unites all, or
every name.
Inferior
Printing
Stamps Inferiority upon the
user. Our work is executed
by the most experienced work
mcn.and every order, large or
umall, receives our careful
superviBlon. Wc print invita
tions, programs, cards, etc., in
style and to your liking at
right prices.
THE IVY
PRESs
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ELMER E.
PRANK L.
-127 N. 12th St.
Phone 832
I-ESH.
LEMON.
Lincoln,
Nob.
FRUIT
That's what wc put in our
high grade chocolates.
No extracts, no oils, but
the genuine Dulp straw
berry, pineapple, currant
and a host of others.
R. W. MAXWELL CO.
MakersofOaad Chocolates.
1410 O Street and 200 South 11th Street
UHl Ji Ui mCNATf iriux Ila-t made ove.
flnntlot s 000 vets of tctll. A Kood hit of
UBniloll teeth, $5 00. ji K (.oUl crown t
1014 fl Otrnnt Silver fillniii M cents und
I L I fr U OllBBlj up. (.old filTinus $1 00 and
I llinni U "1' Teeth extruded w It liout imm
LIHUULNl SCcnH.
NEBRASKA. tt?!,,5KS,T,,,lJ,,'lh-
Clothing
Cleaned or Dyed
At MANN'S, 1322 0 Street
Write Riht...
Yon should have n good
Fountain Pen
Writejlight. We have
t several kinds Water
man's Ideal, Parker's,
Franklin
A college pen for 73c.
A $2.00 Paul E. Wirt
for $1.25 none Letter
WILSON & HALL,
Bookseller and Stationers,
1133 O STREET.
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JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Offlco 1100
O Street, Rooms 212-2U-?H Rich
ardu Blouk, Telephone 535. Residence,
1310 G 8treet, Telephone L984.
OLIVER JOHNSON, D. D. 8. Den
tal Offlce, Cor. 11th and O Street,
Over Harley's Drug Store, Telephone
L911.
DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. May
Louise Flanagan; Offlco, 141 South
12th Street. Telephone 018.
Spalding's Foot"
Ball Shoes.
On all
our Foot
Ball Shoes
we are now
putting the
new style
cleats ajs
shown in
cut. After
a thorough test last season
by a few of the leading play
ers, they unanimousty declare
therti the best cleats ever put
on a shoe. Insist upon having-
them for your shoes.
Everything for football
Head harness, ankle brace,
shin guards. Handsome il
lustrated Catalogae free.
A. G. Spalding & Bros. Incorporated
New York Chicago Denver
Spalding's Official Football Cuide for
1901, edited by Walter Camp, price lt'c
fjlH
Capital Novelty Works
NEW and
SECOND
HAND
Bicycles
BICYCLE SUNDRIES, REPAIRING:
OF ALL KINDS.
TEL L-U93.
317 South 11th St.
J. S. DeVore,
317 S. nth St.
Kvery new Student
calls on
James Hearn
237 So. nth street
And has his ineiuiuro taken for the
Tamous
Kalamazoo
Uniforms,
Mamifac1urd by
Zhc I)tndtrsonJJtnea Co.
Kalamazoo, Ttllcb
Dr. Shoemaker's Private Hospital.
Sueciul attention Ktvon to (ltson;es of wo 10 en
unci all Musical (liaciibe. X-ray examination
with no discomfort or injury to patient. Ev
erything n homelike as iKtssible. Board unit
room reasonable.
1117 l.ST. LINCOLN.
P. O. DoxOJl. Telephone ftto
Dancing
Academy
PROF. HOLMES, of Chicago
Oillces and Studio
325 SOUTH 12th.
Dancing Academy Walsh Hall over Book
Island Ticket Ofllce, 11th and O BU.
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