The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 22, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Newi - . P. A. Ewlng
Athletic - - . D. CUrW
Literary - Dorothy Green
Reporter! D. P. De Young and Mable Fowler
and Raymond H. McCaw.
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Editorial Remarks
A FRIENDLY EXHORTATION.
The Columbus TcleKram. over whose
destinies Edgar Howard presides, favors
us with a kindly exhortation In maters
relating to the Temple Fund. While
appreciating the spirit In which we arc
addressed, we are naturally curious
to bo enlightened upon some points In
connection with what Is said, that are
not quite cleor to us. For Instance. M
sayB:
"Chancellor Andrews has plainly said
that the day Is near at hand In which
the public educational system will die
unless supported by the private con
tributions of the rich."
When did Chancellor Andrews plain
ly say this? 'Die" Is quite a compre
hensive word. In this case it means
utter extinction, and we hae neer
heard of Chancellor Andrews salnn
plainly anything that would leae any
such Impression as that. In speaking
further of Chancellor Andrews, the Tel
egram says:
"He holds up to our bojs and girl
the Rockefeller gift, and by word and
action Bays: 'Here Is a man whoso
conduct Is worthy of emulation," while
all the educated world knows that be
hind the bars of the Nebraskh. peniten
tiary there is no more persistent break
er of the criminal laws than this same
Rockefeller."
Chancellor Andrews has never by
word or action held up Mr. Rockefeller
for emulation. The educated world may
be wise in its knowledge, but we would
like to know how long this same
Rockefeller has been behind the bars
of Nebraska penitentiary. In conclud
ing the Telegrani says:
"Leaving out of consideration at this
time the question of the acceptance ot
the Rockefeller monument by the uni
versity authorities I mnv nlniwl with
every student in that great school to
be loyal to the chancellor in his personal
capacity, but to fight manfully against
every bod principle which may be ad
authorJty. Men die young. Principles
vanced, even when endorsed by such
live long."
The statement that we should be
loyal to the chancellor in his personal
capacity is good advice. But we are
at a loss to know what bad jirinciple
has been endorsed by him. and inas
much as tie Telegrani is not explicit
here wo can not even guess. "Men
die young. Principles live long," is a
pleasing little epigram to remember,
although wo believe that the editor of
t.ie Telegram has- lived longer than
some of his principles. But anyhow
he has a pleasing style of argument
and it gives us pleasure to discuss me
ters with him.
Constderablo Interest has heen
aroused in educational circles over the
workings of the honor system, that is
in force in many of our sister Insti
tutions. In a humher of instances It
has proved a failure. But at Prlnce-
ton everything points to a successful
end. Concerning the condition of af
fairs at Princeton the Wisconsin Cardi
nal makes the following comment:
"The honor system as enforced at
Princeton seems to bo something
moie than a name. The student senti
ment Is quite different there than In
most universities, and is of the sort
required to make a success of that
system. Hero at Wisconsin students
are probably neither more nor less
scrupulous In entire observance of the
pioprietles of examination week than
are students in the average American
university, but If the following
clipping from the Princeton paper ac
curately represents student sentiment
at Nassau, they have approached an
Ideal which as yet seems to us a great
way off. After having used the honor
system for twelve years, this is what
they think of cribbing and cribbers:
" 'To catch a Princeton man cribbing
is as mm h of a sensation in this sec
tion of New Jersey as would be the
successful looting of the sub-treasury
vaults In New York. It Is not only a
violation of college tradition. It is a
violation of a code of morals, and
places the violators outside the pale
oi association with their fellows. A
convicted cilbber Is ostracised even by
the college janitors.' "
A three-cornered scrap that Is at
tracting attention is now being carried
on by Iowa. Minnesota and Wiscon
sin. The two former have fault to
find with the latter in that she Is un
sportsmanlike and breaks contracts
without any reason. The Wisconsin
manager on tne contrary states that
VJiseoiiHln npvor -broke either with
Jowa or Minnesota and that he didn't
care to take a team up to Minnesota
on account of the bad treatment It al
ways receives there. Minnesota asks
tne Wisconsin manager to cite a single
instance when a Wisconsin athletic
team was treated In an ungontlemanly
way at ner nands. In reply to tin
statement made that no contract with
Minnesota for a basket ball game was
entered into by Wisconsin, the Goph
ers assert that such a contract was
made. This Is the point at which the
whole matter rests, and although we
have no right to venture an opinion in
legard to the correctness of either sid.
yet we believe it will be best for col
lege athletics when such unpleasant
stilfes between rival institutions tan
be eliminated.
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Nebiaska and MlSourl Uioveisities
are working hard for Temple build
ings, where the various Christian as
sociations may be quartered. The
money must bo raised by subscription
as the states can not make appropria
tions for such buildings.- Nebraska has
her building assured. Missouri has
made a good start, while Iowa State
Colloge had bids on hand for her build
ing of like character. Meanwhile
Drake must worry (?) along with what
she's got. Drak'e Delphic.
Piofessor Heald's class In bacteriol
ogy has been much delayed on account
of the failure of the maker of the in
cubator to properly line and cover it
with asbestos board. It has been twice
leturned to the makers for correc
tion and it is not yet In proper shapo
Cor use.
Special rate to students at Hendry'a.
Big Reduction. Sanderson's Sale.
Wright Drug Co., 117 No.
'phone 313.
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