WGttP vm&wir!wmmwmimgggs!&32SSi SffltMwwijS. i" ft i b JiZTIZLMLaSBaBBKBSsHB FW -r 'irvrrj?- t?f7p!&&Wry'' m 4 TF 'lvjp'"' ' w - ,' - ! .! - -n jtl..e r x M ? $1 XT be 35) a t i p fiebraefian WITiAai-iirtvhtlr&fyr iliwMl!ny r p ' ' ' ' ' -' ' - V. -V fl Jt A t. V . - 4 j i. ,W - Kfc p. .i . l r; ; th' ,'7 Ce Dafy Ucbrnsknn. A coiiHollrintlon of Tho Hcsporinn, Vol. HI, Thn NohrnHltSTT, Vol. 10, Bcurlot ivnd C renin, Vol. 4. Kditor-ln-Clilof 3unlnons MnnnRor Oiroulator lobn D. Rico A. G. Bohrolbor C A. Bawyer ABBOOIATK KD1T0O3: Nows Athtotlo Literary .IVBecker-j-rnoU QnTlorcl O. Dennett Dorothy Green Offloon: Editorial, U 203W; Biwinofw, U 211J4. Post OfHco, Box-10, Btotlon A, Lincoln. Subscription Prico, $3 por jronr. In advanao. Entered at tho postoflloo at Lincoln, Nobriukn aa flooond-oliwM mnll mutter. Editorial Remarks One good thing thnt in especially no tieeablo UiIb year Ik tho willingness displayed by our whole student body to support University enterprises. This lnercttbo In Interest Is a notable one and betokens a commondablo Bplrlt. With University enterprises tho Indi vidual Interests of each student are wrapped up, and the more completely this fact Is realized tho greater will be tho Impetus glvou to all things with which all strictly University organiza tions aro Identified. -o- The musical programs rendered in chapel Fridays aro increasing con stantly in popularity. No matter how remiss students aro through the week In attending chapel, it Is notlcjnblo how they all turn out on Friday. Tho high standard of the musical features provided Is responsible for this dis play of Interest, and the entertainment thus furnlHhed Is of an enjoyable and pleasing character. If tho students were as active In attending chapel every day as they should do there would certainly be no occasion for com plaint of lack of attendance. The tidings from Denver are awaited anxiously, and. there seems to be noth ing to Indicate that they will not bo welcome ones. Nebraska 1b there ready fdr the combat wlLh Its conting ent of supporters, jind the gamo this afternoon will undoubtedly be a hard fought one. Tho people of Douver aro greatly aroused over this game andl tlje Interest manifested 1b something Intense. The scats placed on sale have been going In sections, and plenty of moral support nt least Is assured for Colorado. Hut there's no use talking, they can't beat Nebraska IT they haven't got tho team. The Denver people are wise In turn ing out when Nebraska plays. TheyJ can npprqeiato a great attraction, and ono will burely be furnished. They will see n team that can tear up the ground in tho fastest kind of com pany, and although the result may be different from what they ox poet, they will not have taken their pains for nothing. The bulletfnb this afternoon will doubtless be the center of atten tion, and tho Unl yoll will rlchochetto ..from evory nook and spot within tho confines of the city o Lincoln. o More About Rhodes Scholarship. More About the Rhodos Scholarship.. As tho time draws near for the se lection of candidates for tho Oxford scholarships, provided for in the will ' of Cecil Rhodes, the Interest of some of our students is naturally aroused. It is uncertain as yet Just how many students will compete from this Uni versity, but several had affeady an nounced tuolr Intention of entering the contest, and.lt is llkely-that more will do so later on. Those who have stuck to the classics will flndvUiemselves In the most advantageous position for passing the exnmlrihUou. The require ments In I ntln and Greek arc? heavy, utid even those who enter will have to put In considerable work In studying up forgotten parts before they will be able to do Justice to their own abil ities. The requirements In mathematics are not difficult The whole of arith- err-lHieqnlrfid and neliMfre(H a- k,wed between algebra and geometry. The first election of scholars In the United StlrtTfrwlll be made 'between February raid May, 1904. Papers-cov-eilng the range of study will be pre paied by examiners' appointed by tho tnmtees, and will be sent to each state center, where nt a date publicly an nounced the examination will be under proper supervision, and the papers re turned to the examiners. A list of those who have successfully passed this fest will. a soon as possible, be furnished to the chairman of the com mittee of selection In ench state.- or to the university making the appoint ment, and from this list the, unlvcrbity or committee will proceed to elect the scholars. They will be asjml to fur nish to the trustees ns full a statement as possible of the school and college career of ea( h scholar, with the spV da) grounds of his appointment, to gether with suggestions. If desired, as to the coure of study for which he is best fitted: It has been decided that all scolnis shall hnve reached nt least the end of their Hophomoro or second year work at gome recognized degree-granting university oj college of the United States. Scholars must be unmarried, must be citizens of the United States, and must be between nlneteon and twonty-fhe years of age Whore sev eral cnndldatoR present themselves fiom n Hlngle college or university, tho committees of selection will request the facult of the college to decide be tween their claims on the basis of Mr. Rhodes' suggestions, and pretcnt to the committee the name of tho candidate chosen by that college as Its represen tative in the final election It Is apparent that a large amount of preparation, will be required, espe cially for any students who Intend try ing for the prized Yet It cannot be de nied that the prize Is worth striving for. and ambitious young student who tries and succeeds will have accom plished an achievement of which ho may Justly feel proud. Law Course for Engineers. To comply with Ihe request of the Engineering society Dr. Pound will give a course. "The Law of Engineer ing," to engineering students. The class this year Is open to Seniors only, this being their last chance to take advantage of this very Important train ing. Tho class will meej. on Fridays, for one hour, and Is a purely voluntary undertaking, no credit being allowed. The engineers foel highly favored w.. tho privilege of Dr. Pound's Instruc tion and unusual Intorest Is manifest os tjie largo numoeryof engin eers going out from thlaluBtltutton and the Important positions they are called op to 'fill, the expediency of a knowl edge of engineering law Is very evldont and It is believed that this training will fill a long felt want. Another new feature In the school Is a seminar in practice add office economy, conducted by Dr. Pound. There are three divisions and thoy will meet jas follows? Mondays, 7:30 p.'m., SnUirdays at 10 and 11a. in. The work wljl be conducted in Dr. Pound's office in the Burr block. -- ; ": The class In geology 1 has been di vided temporarily. 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