The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1905, Image 2

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tbe Daily fiebraskan
A conBolltlntlon of
Tho UtwporiRn, Vol. Bl, Tho Nubnwikan, 7ol, 10
3onrlot nnd Oroam, Vol. 4.
PubllHhM (Inlly, oxnopt flnnilny niul Mondny,
at tbo UnlvorMty of Nohrankn, Lincoln, Nob.
by tho Hwporinn PubllHhlnK Co.,
Doxno Or DinKOTOns
ProfoHuorn J. I. Wyor, nnd C. It. Rtchnnlii:
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Bntxmrlptlon Prlco, 13 por year, In odvnnno
ftntorod t tho pontofllou at Lincoln, Nub.,
a Booond-olam mall nmttor undor tho ant of
ooarow of Maroh B, 1870.
IndlrUtml notlrtra will Ikj churned for at tho
mto of 10 oontw for onoh InHortlon. Knmltv.
(Lopnrtmontnl and uulvni-Hlty bulloMiM will
gladly lo pnbllHhod froo, an horotoforo.
Tonight the varsity flvo meets tho
banket-nail team from Baker Univor
Hlty. Baker University is in Kansas.
Wo always did llko to put it over any
thing from Kansas. Wednesday even
ing thero wasn't enough cheering by
about four-fifths. Como out tonight
and cheer, then If we are defeated tho
team will have to take tho blame.
Editorial Remarks
Adhering strictly to tho resolve
made tho first of tho year to not at
tend any social function on a school
night, tho Bororlty girls havo deckled
to place under the ban the danco to be
given by tho Gleo Club after the con
cert next Thursday. Commendable as
this action of tho co-ods Is In most
casos, still in this particular instance
there Is something to bo said on the
other side. In tho first place, the date
of tho concert and danco was decided
upon long before tho action of the
sororities was taken. A school night
had to bo chosen for on no other night
was tho theater available. Again, the
girls waited until Iobs than a week be
foro tho concert boforo notifying the
Gleo Club management of their deter-
"FOREIGN RELATIONS" COMPETI
TION. Chancellor Andrews is in receipt of
a letter from Mr. John Barret, Amer
ican minister to Panama, inclosing
the following:
American Legation, Panama, Decem
ber 14, 1904. President Nicholas Mur
ray Butler, Columbia University, New
York City. Sir: I havo tho honor to
enclose my check on tho Tnlcal Na
tional bank of Now York city, payable
to your order, for two hundred and
twenty-flvo dollars ($225), which I de
sire to offer through you as prizes for
the best papers on tho relations of tho
United States with tho I atin Repub
lics, to bo compoted for by young men
and women now in tho regular course
of any collego or university of recog
nized standing In tho United States.
In making this offer I am prompted
by a sincere desire to do something for
tho development throughout tho Unit
ed 8tates of a wider interest In our
political and commercial relations
with I atin American history and in
stitutions, political, social and educa
tional conditions, material and Indus
trial resources, and commercial pos
sibilities especially as they affect the
growth of closer ties of International
comity and confidence.
Beginning with my service as dele
gate of tho United States to the Pan?
American Conference in 1901-1902, and
continued later by oxporlence as Unit
ed States Minister first in Argentina
and later in Panama, my study of Lat
in American nations and peoples has
convinced me that thero are no serious
obstacles to the evolution of tho class
and lasting mutual good will and
filendly interdependence.
Tho differences of languago and
blood aro after all not so serious as
often described, and can be entirely
counterbalanced by cordial effort on
tho part of tho United States to un
derstand and appreciate I atin char
acter, processes, and methods of life,
business and politics.
Tho greater barrier to achieving this
end so far has seemod to mo to bo tho
profound ignorance prevailing among
tho greater portion of our educated
men and women of tho United States
as to the real I atin American. In a
thousand ways this has been brought
homo to me during tho past flvo years
of my diplomatic service. On tho oth-
Tuesday is February 14th
Buy Your Valentines
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MILLER 4 PANE'S
Valentines will bo Indulged in by ull sizes and conditions of peo,
plo this year. The new ones aro not only pretty but havo Just the
bright touch to bring a smile or a laugh with thom.
Tho now kinds include tho imported tlssuo paper valentines which
fold flat for mailing but open out into wonderful shapes, mechanical
valentines, post cards, rag-timo valentines, sachets, etc., ranging in
prlco from lc to $1.50.
MILLER & PAINE
Corner O and 13th Streets
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When you have an hour with no classes slip
down town and look over our $2.50 hat line.
THE $2.50 HAT STORE - 1140 O
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mination not to attond tho danco. This
lntonosa of action was, of couso, not
ureraorfitatod, but, nevertheless, it
places others in a somewhat awkward
position.""
It-is conceded that tho absenco of.
tho co-eds from the danco will detract
greatly from tho evening's enjoyment,
but tho dance will bo given. In re
fueing to attend tho after affair tho
girls seem to havo mado some koon
discriminations. They aro planning to
support tho concert proper with their
usual loyal spirit, and thoy refuso to
support tho dance, a part of tho con
c( rt. '
Genorally speaking, this resolution
of the sororities to keep school nights
for school Work is an excellent one,
but there aro conceivable cases when
this resolution would bo lived up to
to tho dotrlmont of all concerned.
or hand tho avorago Latin American
has a far better knowlodgo of tho pol
itics, people, history and material pro
gress of tho United States.
Let ub, thoreforo, tako measures to
reciprocate and so increase this in
terest. Tho presont Is most opportune
for inaugurating a new ora in tho
Btudy of LaUn American, undor tho
administration of President Roosevolt
and his announced policy, In whom
and which tho Latin states havo groat
confidence, remarkable progress 1b
sure to bo mado In ovolving bettor in-
luruuuonai relations.
I wish that tho students of our col
leges and universities would tako up
the study of tho Spanish languages as
thoy do -French and German, and an
other year I hope to offer correspond
ing prizes to promoto tho study of that
tonguo which in the future may bo
more useful to tho young American
than either French or Gorman.
In submitting this offer, I deslro
to name yourself, Dr. Albert Shaw,
editor of tho American "Review of Re
views," and Prosidont John H. Finley
of tho Collego of tho City of Now York
(if you and thoy will kindly servo), as
a committee to arrange and promul
gate the terms and limits of tho com
petition. Whatever expense Is at
tached to acquainting the various col
leges with tho offer and completing ar
rangements for a successful competi
tion, I shall gladly meet.
The sum might be divided, if you
think best, into three prizes, respec
tively of $100, $75 and $50, but I do
not Insist upon it.
Yours very respectfully,
JOHN BARRETT,
American Minister.
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