ivr- tnMtr'-r' -if aaltgwll:Mt.'jgi "ii (Ebe B a 1 1 p Webraefian C;c Dafy Htbraskan A con sol I tint I on of Tho Hwporlnn, Vol. Bl.Tho NbrfiHknn, Vol, 10 Sonrlot nnd Crnmn, Vol. 4. Publiflhwl dully, oxoopt Bunilny nnd Mondny, .it tbo Unlvnndty of Nobriwlm, Lincoln, Nob. by tho Hmpnrian PubltahlnK Co ., UoAnD Or UmKOTOiifl ProfiwHont J. I. Wyor, nnd C. R. niclmrdw: II. P. Letivltt John Won lover K. R. Wnlton. KdltorlnChlof Awolato EdltoJ MiuiixROr AitH't. Manngxr (Mrrnliitor Awtt. AthloUc Soojoty H. O. Myon Frod A. Swooloy D. P. DnYounR A. Q. Sohroitwr Frod NnuRhtan Wnltor B. Stnndovon STAFF R. A. VanOralol MIhh Mlnnlo Hlllor REPORTERS A. F. Magdnnz, HUto Farm Editorial RoomH nnd BiihIiioh Offlco U 2tl PoHt Offloo Station A. Lincoln, Nobr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. Sulworiptlon Price. $2 pur yenr, in ndvnnco Kntorod ut tho postoftVo at Lincoln, Nob , oh Hiond-ohwH mull iimttor undor tho net of conRroxH of Mnrch n, 1870. DEPARTMENT OF AMERICAN HIS TORY. Tho followltrg- courses In American History are open To students who wish to hogln wiork In history tho second se nioster: Course 2 Reciting M. W. F. In two divisions, ono at 9, the other at 4. Course 18 At 3 on M. W. F. Course 14 At 10 on T. and Th. Course 10 At 9 on T. and permission of instructor. Course 20 At 4 on T. Course 44 At 2 on T. Th sion of Instructor. Course 18 At 5 on Th. and city teachers. i Th., by by permls to Seniors Individual noticiw will lo cliiirRcd for it the ri nt in punt for ono H liiHortion. i' acuity dopurtniontnl nnd univorHlty bullotliiH Rbully bo publlHhod f roo, oh luirotoforo. will HIIHSCIlinKKH' MVTICK. llntoKK wo aro notified to llnroiitlnuo tho pupor for tlio hocoiiiI nomoHtor, wo will oontlnno to nont It to nil proiiont HUbnoribern (luring tho rout of tho nchool your. HutmnrlhorH nro oiriioHtly roquontod to co-oporiito with iih In till iimttor, mid IT tho pupor lfl mt ilonlruil for tho noxt (trmoHtor, to kindly notify tho iimimgo inont. Tolopliono Auto 1528; iiIrIiI phono, Auto JJHOB. onire, I'nl. Hull. Kooiit ttIO, hocoikI Moor. Editorial Remarks At the same hour today for perhaps tho first time in tho history of the Un herslty, the four undergraduate classes and tho graduate students will be assembled- to enact measures looking to the same end. A question involving the welfare of tho University is to be considered, and it behooves us to con sider woll and carefully. Sincerity di rected rightly should characterize these meotlngs. Both sides of tho question should be heard. There are somo who aro not In favor of adopting the honor system saying that it Is not right for ono student to toll, to "peach" on an other. Actuated by this false pride they are still opposed to placing the University student body upon Its hon or, If this honor has to bo maintained by the, to them questionable, method of tolling. But this method Is not questionable. By giving evidence which loads to tho aprohenslon of any cheating or "cribbing" a great good Is. dono to tho student guilty, as woll as to tho student body. It stops tho one In his erring course and, though It may bo thru drastic measures, tho right courso Is mado clear. It rids tho stu dent body of just this much wrong, which otherwise would havo been fos tered and encouragod by Bllonco. Tho whole question Is whether wo shall do what Is right" bocauso it Is right, or because wo are compelled to. Shall It bo pollco duty or tho honor syatom. ' There Is but ono reply and this reply will bo given unanimously by every class assembled today. EXPLANATORY NOTES AS TO ED UCATION 8, 10, 20. Education 8. Psychology applied to education. As a prerequisite students must have had work In psychology. Tho course offers a practical study of educational processes and problems from tho point of vfew of psychology. In this connection it emphasizes and makes practical applications of great principles of teaching calculated to give the teacher guidance and assur ance In working out details of courses and methods. 2 hours. Education 10. The high school. A larger part of the courso than usual will be devoted to tho American high school Its history and present status. A study will bo made of aims, courses, methods, government, and of special high school problems of today. Each year students of the course have been brought into practical touch with the city high school and other secondary schools. This feature will bo promi nent this year. Members of the courso can see high school pupils at work, consult the teachers, and study the general management of the school. The present principal has generously given Ills time to students of the course and has talked freely with them as to high school aims. Similar courtesies have been shown by the authorities of other secondary schools. Equal opportuni ties may bo expected this year. 1 or 2 hours. Education 20. Tho Sunday school. (I) A study of the pedagogy of the gospels as a basis. (2) Applications to the Sunday school (one of tho most prominent topics in recent educational discussion). A study will ho made of Sunday school organization, manage ment, lesson series, and methods. Sun day schools of this vicinity will be is ited. Students will bo brought Into touch with the notable books and ar ticles on tho Sunday school whUh have appeared in tho last year or two. There will bo lectures, discussions, etc 1 hour. A second hour may bo taken by giving notice to tho instructor. Information as to these courses and other second-semester courses can bo obtained at the office, IT 210. MARSH-BURKE Co. Successor to The P. D. Smith Coal Co. and Tidball-Marsh Co. Carry the fce t grad s of domestic Amo whl h yo MONARCH at $6.50, ROCK SPRINGS nnd WYOMING LUMP at $8.50 and the best Colo fado you ever used at $8.25. 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Many a life has been thrown away because of a failure to take up the work for which it was especially fitted This may result either from not know ing the particulars in regard to the various fields or fiom a deliberate choice to disregard the promptings of one's honest convictions. It is not ex pected that all Christian student should become foreign missionaries, but certainly not ono can conscien tiously take up his or her life -work without giving this question fair con sideration. If you havo not yet done this you may ,bo greatly helped by consulting Miss Ruth Rouse when she visits tho University Jan. 28-30. We Sell DOLLARS FOR NICKELS FRED A. POWELL Oliver Theatre Big., 135 N 13th Street Girard Cycle C'mpy J304 O Street EVERY SUCCESS HAS ITS OWN COAL i I. .. .. . i Mr. H. W. Crabtreo, formerly inspec tor of Accredited Schools of tho Uni versity, now presldont of the Peru Nor mal school, is a campus visitor. The teacher was giving a" talk on government. She began -with a few re marks on tho offlco of president, and to further Interest the children asked tho little boys If they would like to bo president of tho united States. All in tho affirmative to raise their hands. Up wont tho hands of all save one small urchin with red hair. Instead of elevating his fist, he bored It Into his eyos and wept violently. The teachor was much concerned and pressed to know his trouble "Wouldn't you like to bo president?" she asked. "I can't; I'm a democrat," came tho heart broken rosponso. 0000000000000 Dane Programs Banquet Wenus Look for Tills Sign Auto Phone I 616 THE HEW CEMTURY PRINTERS LMCOLfl N Street 1241 0000000000000 The Forest club meets on Jan. 21, 1905, in U 102 at 8 t. m. Prof. F. O. Miller will talk on .the subject, "Somo Notes on tho Forest Congress." Prof. Miller attended the Forest Con gress hold in Washington, D. C, from Jan. 2G, and his report of this meeting, which ho will glvo as above, will bo of Interest to all. 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