. $!?Tt J "J " Ml Jfr i 'WJflJBBSSS?SJ5 wspqa rf. - At jeif hhw. 4piv v y i-'fW A if' . i, . i .. -r - .. i,7 - I - -, ,rT Vf.-r c a gm , r v --'- .n-v 1 N -T. 4 VJ- I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. p r' K . IT !' r t "3 '. . lr U l't t Itt" - r .f I ill I If lit B-' l' . ST ' P " 4, " . -f 1 fS-v TUE DAILY NEBRASKAN k newipapor doToted to tlio interests of the Unlvortlty of Nobra skn. Publlibed at 134 North llth St., by THE HESPERIAN PUB. CO. (Incorporated.) DIRKCTOR8: J. W. Crabtreo, Fresldont. Q. L. TownftLHocrotarr-TroBsaror. J. I. Wjor, T. J. Howott, E. W. Washburn. Btkhlino H .McCavt QeORQK P. SlIIDLEtt Mannglng Editor Astt. Manager - Athlotlo Editor HEPORTERB. R. C. Pollard, Clifton Carter, Norrts Hubo, R. T. Hill, J. R. Fnrney, Cliff Crooks. John A. Wilson, Ltnu M. Huntington. r The subscription prlco of the Dally Nebran kan Is 2 for the collrgo year with a regular de llTory before chapel each day. Notices, com munications, and other matter Intended far pub lication, must bo handed In at tho Nobrnskan ofllco boforo 7 p. m., or mailed to tho odltor bo fore 8 p. m., of the day previous to that day on which they aro expected to nppoar. Subicrlptlonn may bo left at tho Nebrskan ofllco, at tho Co.Op., or with Duslnoss Manager. 8ubsorlbers will confer a favor by roportlng promptly at this ottlco any falluro to recolvctho paper. , , , All chongos In advertising mattor must bo in tho ofllco by ') p. m. on the day provlous to that on which thoy nro to appoar. Address all communications to tho Dally No braskan, M N. llth Bt., Lincoln, Nebraska. Telephono 479. Entered lit. the post ofllco nt Lincoln, Nub. :ih second class iniill mutter A LETTEH FROM PROFESSOR EDGuTSN. Tho following lottor from Professor Kdgron to Professor Taylor and read by tho latter In chapel a few days ago lias boon kindly furnished by him to tho Nebraskan for publication. All I'rofessor Edgren's friends, and their namo is lemon, will be glad of this opportunity to hear from him In these almost classic lines: Djursholm, Sweden, Oct. ", u01. My Dear Friend: Wo aro now settled in a ncautlful suburb of Stockholm, where 1 have bought a" vlllo surrounded by oaks (honco "Ektointa"), on tho Baltic. Mut settled does not yet mean at home In any other senso than at home to our friends. It takes time to feel at homo in new cindltlonH. ana among new sur roundings and peoplo, especially where there aru so many deep routs to bo pulled up ilrst. Tho Fall this year Is magnificent In Sweden, hardly inferior to that season in Nobraska. Wo have had many clear and balmy days all tho way up to tho present, and have not "t begun lighting tires. Tho foliage is yet green, red. and yellow; roses, 'asters, etc., bloom uaily in the gardens, and tho waters danco and rlplo In tho sunshine (match me that in Lincoln.) The summor lias been so unusually warm for Swoaen, (for six weeks mostly be tween 90-95 per cent Faho. ) that Deo plo hero liavo wondered whether by Homo Cosmic freak wo aro not now to have our sharo of southern climates. Jiut tho reports from America show that tho latter aro determined to hold their owu relatively, whatever bo our oxponence. I congratulate you over thero to have passed safely through "Tho burning furnaco." Miraolos vet occur. For many reas ons and untoward oiroumstancos 1 did not spend tho summor, as oxpoct ed, tramping among tho Alps, but quietly In a pretty town of Sweden (Orobro) doing some literary work. Our sympathies wero strongly with America during her days of national gtiof. and tho American flag Moated over our new homo at half mast. It '.was a sad thing, all tho moro as Ale Klnloy sto'oa as a model of a manly, unostentaious, and puro character, the chosen loader or a rreo people: and I thluksympathlos wore qulto universal, even if distrusting, preju- aristocrats, and mono-roaiilacal anarchists, for different roasons, stood apart. Yes, it was a pitiable thing in any aspect. Yet, broadly considered, tho fanatical assassina tion of a man of his typo, and chosen by tho peoplo, Is to my mind far loss unfortunate to humankind than tho over suspecting and Argus-eyed pro tection of European or Asiatic poten tates. A low murder is a causo for national grief, a temporary calamity; but a constant watching of a hundred or thousand acents, secretly or open ly, around one person, who should be but tho llrst citizen, is a continued calamity. And the fact 13 that it is most needed in those Countries whore that person Is most absoiuto in power and sacred in ireneral estima tion. This is not quite clearly ex pressed, 1 know, but tho root of It is that I admiro a thousand times more the ungarded fearlessness of Roosevelt than tho anxious self-protection of tho Czar, and that I am so thoroughly Imbuberl with republicanism that I sympat hio far more with American tnan some European systems if gov ernment. Wo aic here, only slowly'. and with immense dlilleully ap proaching those (loials towards which America, thanks to more fortunate conditlson, is advancing nioro raDldly and easily, though not without dang ers. That either shall ever reach them before thoy havo played their part in tho world's history I am far from believing. Nor would I deny that certain advantages pertain also to our older civilization. Hut I would hardly (unless in a very broad sense) count among them that it has a "Civillastion policeo." Whero this is ever done, it Is apt to lead to a system of jcaious and proud protect ors on the ono hand, and bec-hivo drones on tho other. When I am of aire, I hate to feel the protecting hand everywhere. And yet, I am fully aware ot the universal tendonoy towards organic centralization. Ilie future problem will no doubt bo the gradual reconciliation of Individuals and centralization, a problem winch America is only nearer solving than Europe, and whoso final solution may lie In the dreamland. The ISobel-prlzes (")) will probably be given in Dcrcmner, all live, each amounting to very nearly ;luO,Oui) francs. 1 i egret very much that not a single application in liteiature from England or America has appear ed. When the llrst bin gun is tired, I hope attention will bo calico moro dollnitely to tho institution. The French Academy Is alivo to tho op portunity, and has made strong recommendations which aro likely to havo effect. In tho sciences and the work for universal ocaco 1 don't know what the prospects arc. We have been somowhat homesick for America after our return. Des pito many things In Europo, and above all tho childnood associations of beautiful Sweden, it is not a day's nvork to bo weaned awav from proiorenco for tho great-hearted porubllo whero 1 have spent 27 years, and from sunny Lincoln, whore 1 had so sympathetic a Hold of 'work and as well so many kind friends. Ever slncorely your, A. H. EDGREN. Professor Edgren further adds that ho Intends to soon wite a paper on tho electlvo system in American schools, and especially in colleges. STUDENTS Who need suits pressed or cleaned should cull on" hill & co., 1222 o St. trust ciats wont umracjQii Ruurnmccu. 1 A NECKWEAR FEAST 1 '& For the eyes not the stomach, in this case. When the eye !" 55" satisfied it often fills up the vacant spotK. This feast is tho VsB most gorgeous array of swell neckwear creations eer shown g; in Lincoln. Sj Wc cordially invite all the students of the University to come in and see our grand array of harmonious colors. 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