rffismw1 - ..,. - R j8" '?TW H- -' ' J IW r M! Cbe E a 1 1 s ebralian ii liLJ II 1 4; IP u ' 'Itesf v.HiTOitlvvaJ3r7 BW VrfV IMKP P" A- 1 JaiP I Jem-.' - v 'fl 1 u$f' rt Ifi a Q t V 1 I Cfle Dally Debrasfttn. X consolidation of IU HMrian, Vol. 81, The Nobi-Mkaa. TL U, 0crlt and Oroam, TaL i. I H I . J llfl MdawtoKThiaf AmAdms Uaaarar OiemUtor JohaD.BU A. O. BohrUr, O. A. Saw7r ASSOCIATE EDITORS Ncwa - - - P. A. Ewlntr Athletic - - J. W. Hoar I Mtrary - Dorothy Green Reporter D. P. DtYounj tI Mablc Fouler and Raymond H. McCaw. Fort 0oa?Dm IS, gullon A?SneaL. fhAMrtfUwPrtea, ft ptffJt. In kItmo. ?& M ta'i4Utt!iyTak Bgsar ;?k" VWlgJWE 'P- -APlaVaaWaBXaaaBMi !" 'if 'f W EditimMeni&kt According to a press dispatch, th University of Chicago will shortly In augurate the Oxford Idea of touching and abandon the university system. Tome idcfl. may be gained of the elab orateness of tho changes contemplated from the fact that plans for a com p let" system of small colTeges both for men ant) women Involving tho erection of two entire blocks oil buildingn have bern announced. Tho expense of those changes is enormous, amounting to between $2,000,000 and $3.lKH).00. and tho undertaking is certainly a gigantic one. The growth of the University of Chit ago has been enormous, consider ing the comparatively shot t time that it has existed, and the possibilities that lie before an Institution of sin h great wealth are stupendous to contemplate , The athletic Held will be in a state of disrepair for some time to comoyThv tearing up process has Just begun, and by the timo all of tho changes and leadjustments have been completed, the field will present an enthely dif ferent appearance. Out of the con fusion will come a building that is badly noedetl and which will make an esssntlal addition to our resources and loHlitiea. Tho increase of buildings on our campus is naturally slow, and each new addition can be hailed with Kttisfactlon. Every new building means a strengthening of our univer Klty and the widening of Its field of work, and it is such additions that marks its material progress. Our de partments aro constantly growing, and with each new means provided for properly housing them further expan sion is possible. The various needs of tho University must be provided for in turn, the most pressing being first in order. Limited means alone are at hand and these must be used as wisely as possible, 'iieso limitations are recognized, and! thereforo wo can ap preciate more fully tho opportunities that we do have for growth and expansion. typical Freshman of former days was a much abused, maligned creature who was not. supposed to have any rights. Hut with the passing of time his con dition has bettered, until now he is more or less nominally and actually restrained by customs and" conditions that have lost much of their original harshness. Just how far these do ob tain at the present is tho question that is up for settlement. Not only is the status of the Freshmen In this regard for the present involved, but for the future as well, and tho final outtoino Is awaited with Interest. O The program of World's Champion ship contests, which are scheduled to tal-e place during the Olympic year, is without question the greatest program of its kind ever arranged. It will in- delude the handicap meeting, the junior championships, and the national cham pionships of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United jHtes, world's contest at bicycling, Olympic inter scholnstic championships, swimming championships, open to the swimmer.-) of tho woild: plunging contests, fancy diving uud the water jkjIo champion ships. I.awn tennis Is well taken cure of. one week having been set aside for this spoil. World's college champion ships will 1)0 held, as well as sectional events. Several days have been set aside for mass exhibitions by Turners, and two days will be devoted to the Turners' international Individual and team contests. The all around cham pionship will be held on July 4. and will be open to the athletes of the world Time days will be deotcd to International lacrosse; and basket ball championships for tho schools, V M. C A.'s. athletic clubs and college will extend over several days Irish sports. Int hiding hurling and Gaelic football, will occupy four das. An in terscholabtic championship, open to the schools of tho world. ill be given, ot cupylng two days The world's fencing championships will occupy three dajs, one week will he set asids for cricket, and a military athletic carnival will extend a week. Two days will be. de voted to the w 1 catling championships, and the amateur gymnasts of the world will he given several days to contest for the Olympic honors. A relay rac ing arnlal. open to schools, athletic clubs and Y. M. C. A.'s. will extend over a period of several days. College football will receive attention, many days having been assigned for this game. Association football will oc cupy f--eeral days in tho fall of the year, and tho world's cross country championship will occupy one day The national game of baseball will b? played by schools, colleges and profes sional organizations, tho intention be ing to have the two major leagues play for the world's championship in con junction with the Olympic series. Professor Persinger gave a ery In teresting lecture with stereopticon views during convocation period yes terday moniing. His caricatures were very vhicl inscriptions of the scenes described and the whole lecture was a decided success. Tho differences of opinion between tho Frebhmen and the upper classmen regarding the propriety of the formei t wearing class cups Is beginning to get ' Interesting. An issue has been brought up that involves many considerations, and both parties seom to havo rcasom ' for their attitude on the question, backed up by determination. Appar ently the upper "classmen are laborinp against in abridgement of custom and supporting tho unwritten lawB that were formerly so severe against the Freshnien, while the latter seem to he standing on their rights. It Is dim cult to decide on tho merits of the case, because the differences of opln ion are largely due to feeling. The State farm baseball team defeated the Wesleyan team lest Saturday af ternopn by the score of 14 to '2. The Aggies are making a great record having been defeated but once this year, and that at the hands of th Cornhuskcrs. 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