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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1904)
?, V'l 1 Zbt Dnil ftebraftiftn 4 i . r the Daily Hcbraskan A roiiHnllrintlon of The HmiM-rliin. Vol HI, Tin-Nrlirnfknn, Vol. 10 Scarlet and t'rvnin, Vol 4. Rdltnr In Chief HuKlr.iws Mftimurr Clrrulntor .T..hn D. Hlee A. (1. SchrellxT A. K. Uekr ASSOCIATE EDITORS Ncwi - - - P. A. EwinK Athletic J. W. Hor I ltfry - Dorothy Green Reportert D. P. Dc Young nd Raymond H. McCw Off . Kdltonnl, I' WEt' j HuMmM, V 211', PoHt OflW, Box i:i, Station A Uluoln. rfuliKTiption I'rliM. $2 per jenr in ailxanrr Knit ml ut the poxtoftleo ut Lincoln. Nlirn-ki n His'ond cIuhh mail matter Editorial Remarks TWO MORALS. The Freshman and the Senior. (In (his nrtlcle there me some Rood thoughts, nnd having this fa t in mind we k'vp it Hpn.ce In our editorial col umns ) Through eeiy historical sdge ot (illintion we nre nl)lo to tra(e two Kinds ot morals. l.- (he moial of Die tulcr or opprct-hm and the moial of th suljjeit or oppiesFfd Hoth nioials thange neiording to the time, dominion and condition The) how diffeient s-lagts, forms and iews hut the pilmlples or Jesuits are idn iia!. The function ol tin- rulei it is a-. - K d. :u6)thjrU) the eatnhlifdnnPnt of -ouety and the maintenaiue of hap I inihs h altli, freedom, i-tieuglh. pro1--1 1 1 lieneolen e and uoirnment Ol -.in h ruins theie i an not he a multitudt. hnnuse the masses oi nini-mon-i aie held to hae been i imlcd to woik (for tlioe i liosen few (lieir su it 1 101 '. In this situation Ihr conimon people find ih.'inst het, and the aie supposed to he satisfied ' w itli the work whit li lias hi en iniptessed opon tliem, and with unquestioning ohediemr to th i ommands of theii lords. Tin highest expiession of molality among tlie am ients is to he found in the leaihing of Plato, and of mod rn times in the piinuplcs ol the Ceima-u 1 hih -oplu r, Fiederit k N'iti lie I'lilo's ideal state like the indiwlual (inl)nu(s tluee parts or separate classes (1) The rulei or leglsl itors, i oi responding to the head; (2) the niil ltniy defendents, the soldiery. orres lHMiding to tlie heait, symbolic ol (ourage. and Ci) the stoma h of the body, the working (lasses, who are the mateiial suppoiters of their superior 1 asset' Nitfhe. wlfose ideas line awakened the interest of many intclki tunl pto . le. went a step further, saying: "The aim of soiety should be to product' men of supeiior quality, who sJiall pos ms both the phsical and moial abil it to rule the masses " The second attitude is that of the subje t whose complaint beiomes, Eerj thing is torruptid, had and wrong" And this ciy is raised espe- ially against the aspirants for men's tu, poit. and against those who oppress men through men by misusing the au thority which has been gien them ."No man," says Nit he, "is a tool lor another, but eery man is born foi f-omc purpose." Men are born equal, and no progress an ha made as long as the subject is denied this . equality and forced ' to laboi for the suppoit of the aristocracy In every age we find those two at tltudis, and in no time whatfver were thej eer bo subdivided ns at present, because the ancients neer understood the morality and corruption which iu now reognle The itligion whih was given by the rulers to the subjets, and which was the only consolation of the oppressed promising a future happier world, or a paiadise, lost its power. Now, there fore, the nileis have found a new au thoiitv, the friutntcri man, the man of si ien p the scholar. The students of our I'nlversitj i on- sequent ly espp Ially the Senloi". adopt ing this new print Iplr, presume to op press those who are jet Intoxicated by sjmbols of learning (Freshmen taps). In order to he friendly to them and to show them the path of life they be- oiiip the mishaders. look, on the tontraiv. at foreign students, the Russians, for instance at whom the whole world points Its finger as savages fit!!! thej will never op, ress one anotlni Thej are fight ing foi an Idea and not tor tun to burn caps and dance niountl the tire, and thoifgh they are thrown Into the dungeons of Russia, yet never give up their ideas, because the essence of manhood is an "idea." Or take another example Look at the hen when she has brought forth hir hi ood She taixts care of them that no bird shall prey upon them till they aie able to take carr of them selves Hu,, behold man. who is the highest product of animal evolution, destrojs and smotheis the Fieshm.in's nspiiatlon bv leading him into the path of arroganc e and tivaliy. Pur heio i, not the i!a In !m ." and "Mastei" ot the in?elleitnal aiena hut the boisterous gladiatois ot the dia mond ,ind the ""pigskin." Ficshmen stand lngliei Uian Heniois because a Freshman expMts to become aHenim, but a S'nloj can bj no mean., become ;i Kre-limau Tlnrefoie I aintnlto jou brother Miidents to the loveis ot education and to the si-teis ( dvihation to abolish that kind of tun and livalij Hut to accept the ida" ol moralitj, l)j joining hand to band- the Fi cai man and the Senior together I el us be above childish class pieju die, and siarel togi the l as fellow setk e rs altei ti uth and know h dgp .-. 001 DM N. Photographs of Roman Ruins. 1'iofessor lhilir has leetived eleven photographs ot old Roman niins In uoithein Atiua from ICintst A. Hes spy. 'iiti, who is now doing i est arch woik there Fight of the views are of the mills ol Timgad. or the old Ro man "Thamugadi." aNo called in Tro jan's time, the "Ulpia." It once cov eied a square mile of terntorj and was destroyed by the Mohamedanb in A. I). 529 The other tluee photographs. were of Hit mins ot l.umfoese, near Algieis. 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