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At tho tenth annual meeting of the National Association of State Univer sities, hold at Washington, D. .C, last week, Chancellor Andrews, president of tho association, dollvored the an nual address, in which ho discussed the attltudo state universities should take toward graduato Avork and Inci dentally football. Although tho association did not como to a definite conclusion relative to graduate schools In connection with state universities the opinion as gen erally oxpreBsed by the members was that such universities are compelled, by forco of circumstances, to maintain courses in graduate work if tho states are to retain their positions as con trollers of public learning. Should they refuse to furnlBh graduate in struction, it was argued, such instruc tion would then bo left entirely In the hands of an "aristocracy of learning." Following its discussion on this sub ject, tho ussoclatlonf took up the ques tion of athletics In bUio universities. During his remarks upon this topic, Chancellor Andrews said: "I approve, under reasonable regu lations, all the usual forms of college sport truck athletics, tennis, base ball, basket-ball, football and rowing. Football does not deBorv.o tho conBuro It Is now fushlonable to mole out to It. Tho game Is sttefcuous, which Is Its glory, for young men need train ing In that quality; butk is not rough in the sense morally assigned to that word. Played under due oversight, football breeds. ' not callousness, but kindness and restraint. As schooling in ulertne8s, courage, self-mastery, motor ofllciency, exact discipline ,and determination to achieve, it has no equal short of the army or navy ser vice. Nothing else In or about col lege is In these points comparable. Its advantages reach not few, but many. Evils, of course attach to" the sport, as to everything worth while. These are to bo deplored and re pressed, not exaggerated or paraded. No fow o( these we ourselves create by artificial und unreasonable regula tions on eligibility;' " That Chancellor Andrews voiced tho opinion of the association taken as a wholo is proven by the fact thuL it tabled permanently the resolution of W. T. Thompson, president of Ohio Stato University, "deploring the bru tality and waste of time" resulting from the game. Upon ltB. adjournment, President Roosevelt received the mem bers of the association at the White house. The" first of the-lnterclass series of football games for the class champion ship of the University will occur Thursday when the Juniors and Seniors meet on tho gridiron to decide who will moot tho victors in tho Sophomore-PreshmaTTcontest. t prom ises to be one of tho most Interesting class games ever wWjtnessed bn tho campus. In spite of tho fact that four of tho men who played dn'these 'teams last year are now on tho 'varsity squad and are therefore ineligible, the teams present a strong linq-up. Combining tho law and academic teams in football has . considerably 'trengthenod the teams. Several "scrubs" will appear in tho Hne-up of either team. They seem about evenly matched in weight and football ex perience. Tho Juniors will .hold a rally this morning ln-'the Chemistry Lecture room to stir up internal in tho game. President DeYoiing.wlll In all proba bility preside and speeches; will ho mado by a number of prominent men Jn the class. ' Don't miss the pennant booth at tho 'County Fair. -, , 1 NEBRASKAN WANT APS BRING RESULTS THE HEIDLEBURG POOL HALL '-- BILLIARDS AND POOL; - CIGARS AND TOBACCO Auto 4453; Bell F 1571. 146 North I Ith Street. CRESCENT BOWLING ALLEY 113-4 N STREET PRIVATE - ALLEYS - FOR LADIES GREGORY lilt l,(lL MAN CHARLES B. GREGORY, U. of N. '91. BOTH PHONES. 1044 O STREET Eat at the Uni. Music Cafe. Oliver Cigar Co., 135-137 No. 13th Chapin Bros, Florists, 127 So. 13th. Dr. Haggard, 212-21 Richjmls Blk. Try tho-Unl. Dining Room. 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