11f'wp'?tt5 THE DAILY NEBRASKA. tr?v lift! ,'U ". F IT TDE DAILY NEBRASKAN a. snrapapar daroted to t&e lnteroate of the Ualrersltf of Nebrs aka. Pabllabed at 134 North 11th St., bj THE HESPERIAN PUB. CO. (Incorporated.) DIRECTORB: tW. Crabtraa, President. TowDoBaorotarT-Traaaurar. J. L Wpr, T. J. Hewett, E. W. Waahbarn. HtorllnR II. Mo!hw, Charles I. Taylor. Uoorgu P. Khldier, MuimalnK Editor AKHiMtiuit MiiiiiiRor Athlutlc Kdiuir BOAKD OF EDITOKH. V C IUtie,Ulnrii Ulovor. KT Hill, tt A Mo- Nuwn, Dan Uutmuun. KM'OUTKHS It C Pollard, E I) II union. Clifton Garter, Norrla UuHe. J K Kiirnoy, CHIT Crooks, John A WIlHon, LlnnM HnnlnKton. ' Tha sobscrlptlon price of the Dally Nobras kan U K. for the college year with o regular de Htott before chapel each day. Notices, com munications, and other matter Intended for pub lication, must be handed In at the Nebraakan oflloa before 1 p. m.. or mailed to the editor be fore 8 p. m., of the day preyloui to that day on fehlchtbey are expectod to appear. BnbaoripUons may be loft at the Nebraakan ofP.ce, at tha Co.Op., or with Business Manager. Bnbeoribera will confer a favor by roportlna; promptly at this ofllce any failure to receive the A'ohanretlnadTertlslna matter must be In the office by 3 p. m. on the day previous to that OB whloh they are to appear. Address all communications to the Daily Ne braakan, W N. 11th Bt., Lincoln, Nebraaka. Telephone 479. ACCORDS GENEROUS TREAT MENT. It ia gonorally coacodod that in rec ommending men for positions a college 'iwob tbo preforanco to its own gradu atoi. Tbo reason that tbo Btato uni voreity can consistently ondorsc tbo boat nun for important positions in tbo public schools without taking into ac count the colleges of which they are graduatoB is duo to tbo placo the uni versity holds in tbo educational system of tho state. Placed at tho bead of tho puolic schools and entrusted by tbo colleges of tho stato with tho leader ship in educational mat tors it would bo highly improper for thin institution to give a man tbo proforoncc simply be cauBO he is a graduato. Tho uoiversity has a larger duty to perform to tbo schooiB than to bor graduates. Now and then tot-re will bo a graduate or possibly a professor who will fail to grasp this larger view of the dutios of tbo university and who will bo inclined to criticiso tno present policy, yet the vast majority of graduatos and profes sors will lako honest pride in tbo fact that tho university is largo onough to accord impartial aal generous troat ment to all. Editorial in The Nebraska Teacher. fin to red ut tho pos office at L'ncoln, Neb. aa aeoond class mall matter. Tho annual exhibition of paint ings by tho Nebraska Art Associa tion opened in the rt Gallery of the Library Building December 2fl and will contl'ie nutil tho evening of January 10. The oolleetlnn of paint ings, drawn almost wholly from tho pictures exhibited at the Pin-America Exposition, ia the finest time tins ever been Drought to Linn In. Tho work that the Art Association is trying to ao denerves the enthu liastio support of every student in the University. Not only is an op portunity offered to make tho ac quaintance of the American artists through their canvaisoi, put aho to assist tho Asnoclationin Its efforts to build up a freo state art gallery. Tho student who falls to take advantage of this excollont op portunity to develop his art tasto. has but a poor conception of what culture means, ana, In the future, will have more than one occasion to regret his indlfferenco and thought lessness; the student who will not give all tho assistance In his power to tho building up uf a free art gal lory horo In the capital of tho state. In making ana ungrateful return to society for tnc free enucatlon that ho is receiving. We cannot believe that the students will be altogether lunifforent or ungrateful. Let us show by our frequent presence in the gal ery and by our financial Bupport that wo realize both tljo groat importanco uf art and the responsibility that rests upon ui as educational loaderB to make this lirst hand acquaintance with tho work of tho great painters possible for tho many. Let every student of the Univers ity make it his personal affair to reDder this groat work successful. Mr. Oarnegio has Anally removed tho last obstacles that prevented tho use of tho $10,000,000 gift for tho es tablishment of a National University at Washington. D. C. Steps are now being made towards incorporating and legalizing the institution. ENGLISH 11. The Monday section will meet to day from 2 to 3 o'clock only. Hring tho "Principles of Argumentation" and noto-books. M. M. KOGG. It Is expected that within a few days tho annual publication of tho Y. M. C. A., tho Gnivorsity Direc tory will make its aopoaranco. Tho aim this year has not been to make it so nni oh an novelising medium but somothlng which will bo absolute ly valuable In every sense to the stu dents and faculty. The list of names and addresses lias been compiled with considerable care by those In I ho Executive office and the publishers of the book, ana It is correct as far as possible. It might be worthy of remark that whllo in most other colleges the dlreotory is sold, in Nebraska It is given to the students. 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Instructor in tho High School at Falls City, spent a part of her vacation visiting frlonds in Lincoln. Tho resident members of tho Palladian socloty gave a party in tholr hall last Wednesday evening in honor of Palladian alumni. Many alumni, who wore In Lincoln for tho Teacher's meetings attended and en Joyed a pleasant evening. Mrs. Eatnes ana Mrs. Candy will entertain the Faculty Women's Club on Wednesday afternoon at tho house of the latter, 1003 fl St. Kappa Chapter of Delta Gamma will be entertained this evening by Misses Bridge and Abbott. Wind In The Corn. I love to -lie in the prairie grass, As the sun's noon heat is born, And list to the lips of the dashing leaves, As the wind blows through the corner For the sound of the wind is soft and sweet, As the sigh of a child in sleep, As soothing and calm as the drif ting dark That falls from the bluey deep. It does not moan as it does in the pines, Nor wail as it does on the sea, But sings a song, faint far and low A marvelous melody. Prom Tumble Weeds. Regular Edition, $1.00; Autograph Edition, $1.35. For Sale at all Book Stores,