-r-1-" , .j ' ttbe S a i I fUbraeban tht Dally nebraskan. 1 s.vri :'i,,., i a,, ni X consolidation of Whm Kwyerlan, Vol. SI, The Nebrukaa, YoL U, 8orls4 and Crnm, Vol. A. Mltor4a-Ohlf aHmnmn llanaf r OLroaUtor JohaD. BIm A. Q. gokralbap 0. A. BkWJM ASSOCIATE EDITORS News - - - P. A. Ewtng Athitie - - J. D. CUrle Lit.raty - Dorothy Grtcn Rcporftw D. P. D Young and MaWe Fouler and Raymond C. McCaw. OHomi dltorlJ, V KSH; BuIbom, V UIH ( rost OfllotTBos II. Button A, Ltaceta. (h&Mrlyttta Frio, V pw Tt. In ftdraae. Brtwd at taa pottoAoo at Ltaooln, Rtfcrufc aa Moad-cl&M raall matte. Editorial Remarks nees In doing bo might leave grounds for drawing, an inference of such a character as not ot be to anyono's credit. Tho question shoulft be met squarely and fairly, and any attempt to tide it over to future discussion should be discountenanced. If the class sees fit to elect tho present appointees, no protest can be made. By electing men for the leading places on the board the class will be responsible for its own action. Let the class decide this matter and have it laid on the shelf once for all. And let every Sophomore turn out and make his pres ence and his own wishes felt in the meeting. Unless ordered discontinued Tho Daily Nebraskan will be sent the com ing semester to all present subscribers. Tonight occurs the girls basket ball tournament, and the prospects for a hard contest for tho championship arc promising. Tho teams havo already been sized up by an Impartial authority whose views havo "been already pub lished in this paper, and an estimate of thvlr respective merits indicates that the battle for tho pennant will bo cIoeo and exciting. Three games will be played, thus affording a full even ing's entertainment of an exceedingly lively character. There Is no reason why we should not look ahead to the Wisconsin game next week and point out the desirabil ity of having a crowd out upon this oc casion. TIub game will undoubtedly be the beht upon our home schedule, and as such is descning of special note. The strength of the Badgers' team is well known and when a contest with tliat aggregation is scheduled, all take It for granted that a game well worth seeing is in view. So much for the importance of the contest that Is promised, and now looking at the other considerations that aro incident ally presented. Whenever a game with a team of Wisconsin's calibre takes place here University people should t'rel a common incentive to come out and support it. The measure of sup port accorded to basket ball In general largely determines tho character of games that can be secured with other institutions. So when a good game is scheduled here, it Is incumbent upon us to appreciate its importanco and turn out and support It in tho proper way. Tho value of good games must bo ap preciated if we aro to havo them, and the financial returns arc a safe Indica tion of the results attained. And wo should seo the financial results of tho game with Wisconsin aro wholly com mensurato with Its importance. o . When the Sophomores meet Monday they should assemble with a fixed pur pose to settle definitely tho question raised concerning the choosing of the editor and business manager of the Sombrero. ' This business is ' of sur iwssing importance, and it is the duty of tho president and tho clabs to see that it is attended to as speedily as possible. Any attempt to delay mat ters farther ought to be regarded In its true light as a pafpablo effort to ob struct, and cried down In its inception. Tho majority of the class havo ex pressed a desire that the chief places on tho Junior Board bo made elective, and their wishes should be respected. Wo hope that no parties concerned in this matter would fear to submit their cause to the class, for a baekwar'd- LIST OF REQUIREMENTS Branches Necessary tor Rhode's Scholarshjp.Examination We havo been requested to publish the list of requirements for tho Rhodes scholarship examination, in order that those who are In doubt as. to the branches required may bo enlightened: The requirements of the Responslons examination, as stated in the statutes of the University of Oxford, are as -follows: Candidates must offer the following: (1) Arithmetic the whole. (2) Either Algebra or Geometry. (3) Greek and Latin Grammar. (4) .Translation from English into Latin prose. (5) Greek and latin authors. Candidates must offer two books, one Greek and one Latin, or unseen trans lation. The following portions of this under-mentioned authors will be ac cepted: "Demosthenes: (1) Phlllipics 1-3, and Olynthiacs 1-3; or (2) Do Corona. Euripides: Any of the two follow ing plays: Hecuba, Medea Alcestls, Bacchac. Hcmer: (1) Illiad 1-5, or 2-0; or (2) Odyssey 1-5, or 2-0. Plato, Alopogy and Crito. Sophocles, Antigone and AJax. Xenophon, Anabasis 1-4, or 2-5. Caesar, De Bello Galileo, 1-1. Cicero: (1) the first two Phllllplc Orations: or (2) the four Cataline Ora tions, and In Verrem. Act 1; or (3) the orations Pro Murena and Pro Lege Manilla; or (4) the treatise Do Senec tuto and De Amlcitla. Horace: (1) Odes 1-4; or (2) Sat ires; or (3) Epistles. Livy. books 21 and 22. (After Mi chaelmas, 1903, books V. and VI.) Virgil: (1) the Bucolics, with books 1-3 of the Aeneld; or (2) the Georglcs; or'(3) the Aoneid. Books, 1-5, or 2-G. Papers covering this range of study will bo prepared by examiners appoint ed by tho trustees, and will be bent to each centre, where, at a date publicly announced, the examination will be held under proper supervision, and the papers returned to tho examiners. The committees and universities making appointments will bo furnished with a statement of the qualifications which Mr. Rhodes desired in tho hold ers of his scholarships and they will be asked in. exercising their right to selec tion to comply as nearly as clreuin etances will permit with the spirit of the testator's wishes. They will be asked to furnish to the trustees as full a statement as possible of the school and college career of each elected scholar, with tho selected grounds of his appointment, together with suggestions., if desired, as to tho course of study for which he Is best fitted. It was been decided that all scholars shall havo reached at least tho end of their Sophomore or second year work at some recognized degree-granting university or college of the United States. Scholars must be unmarried, must bo citizens of the United States and must be between nineteen and twenty five years of ago. 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