The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 16, 1906, Image 2
K. XHJS DLt . .' vfl . 'wE X i D . ft ,-- V.4 W't i- o - . - Cbc Daily ttektasftan A' consolidation ef ?k The HMptrlMi Vol. ll. The tfeliraikah', Vd). 10, oarlet and dream, Vol. 4. Published dally, Monday, at the U excet dall Lincoln, Hep., by the Hesperian Publish sent Sunday tlvereuy or and Nebraska, In Co. fc eara ef Dl'reete'ri. O. V. p., StoUt; i .7 LAureneeoeeler. Leavltt V Dwlght Cramer; ' -ij-. A. Q. Sehrelber. Miiiter-ln-Chlef...v; M W...Johh D. Clark , Manager. ...."...... ..JfrMl Nauhten . ; ' ; Aeelstahtt. Newn. ,...,;..,., u .'... J, B. Bednar Athletic.,.,', R. A. Van Oradel Circulation .........."W. B. Standeven auditorial Roomc. U .U 211.. Poet O coin, Neb. 04& Business Office, ce, Station A, Lin- Offlce hours of BdebieM Manager and Editor, 11:00 to 11:80 dally. 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Freshmen have painful tremors; soph omores, on account of therecent peace amnesty, tremblo like caged lions; Juniors ana fcage seniors stand aghast and conjecture. " In Saturday's Issue, of your valuublo paper a modern Shakespeare, "A ' Sophomore," .eulogized the infantal of. forts of the freshmen cap brawlers. This Inspired "seer1' Is trying to show the freshmen how to "Jump the life to If you wore oape you must have done it to yourselves, cowardly 'uitfritorttfy? out of sight of. the authorities and executors' of the common law of the, University. TTSh iieyer camVbut Into -jthje ppenjuid wore theirf like men. You disobeyed traditions. H ask you V in all candor, does a secret act or dis obedlenre. nullify a law? Doe's' an es tablished custom fatf 'because a simply kfc&;AtteniRkwaa madd to "jump" ftt My "Sophomore' friend, if 'such Is yor reasoning, then you must con cetfcttlso that TVhen a criminal secrek ;lyvades a law, the law1 becomes void thereafter. What a fallacy In the ."poe't'" contentloni lpt more; than ten ,'08 cays were on the campus last spring and they were cowardly sneaked under the coat of the owner. The culprits knew that It was cdntrarj to Jhe laws of the .University, custom and they only dared revel in a quiet violation of the law like .the thief who s.te&l8f.not to be caught. Thus we see 'that ur "Sophomore's' phH&sophyV rightly interpreted', not only stands on a f&lse foundation, but supports thti tuoraf wrong of criminality. ., Agnln, he is in the air in his state ment of facts. For the sake of argue jnent, take his theory for granted that an attempt to evade this law estab lishes a new custom. Then the honor xf establishing thc freshman cop cus tom here falls to the present Junior olase nnd not the sophomores. The lunlovB C07) made.- tho first attempt nnd'tho honor he claims for, his class ri&btl: goes to the class of '07 (If th ro bd any honor at atake,). Taking tho whole argument of. tho "Sophomore," then, In hlg att.empt to put hlmsoU and his class right for remaining qjjet, ujider the ban of tho recent'peace terms, w'en'ntf'that he has nbi only theorized falsely .and spread abroad criminal doctrines, but that in his, conclusion he has shifted tho honorathe tried to set up foFhim- sclCto tho ;lnnlor class. But bo all this as; It may; since the sophomores are caged, 4horo are still othqr ppwors that the freshmen, must beat against. It IsHhe sehseo.f the two upper classes, tfiat tho tradition shall not lose one mltb of .Its force', Z Now Look Oiit for Watch Troubi itch Troubles - A--. ,j , ,-.' 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Compare our prices with the rest FelloW the Crowd at Herpolthelmer'a Jewelry Department eet In the West M m aj M A. .- t'l. ' ' . .as ,? The Larg- ' -UjM t , - 4.im W '.-'t - - ' V"S$VI "The Good Coals People" rM V . will svpfiy with taeawt la -luclal rlkt prices Sf;, --'. "- lttl L UNION COAL CO. X AhIo 3234. iell 335. 1014 0 STREET O '" ;jMj O , : '?itd : - . :.-...-: ' i. sm x ,-..-' - n 4(Bf (gttf(PI)i gfl)(B(i)(i)(ti)g)a)ID$(l) BD(i)(i - 'IB fPRRST NATIQIWL, HANK I r f J Q "i""r""-7r'i" ' ni'i " ." " - ' ,.'., f; ' A- .'B g CapHaK,.. $-.300,000.00 g. &3 Surpifue aad PcpflU . 200,000 01 fv ' 'M Dipo'.ti . . .-.Ssv3,620,000.001 f ' k - m) G0X0XXXXXXQO00 lv' nnvl There Is not ope. Junior who wllV not- af-JL r olnM1 nn tViw ttinl' tmtpal nnolnm AA I ,' Dr. Helovtchlrier Ori Pushkin. Dr, Holovtchlner, at present in oxllo from Russia, delivered a very Interest ing and Instructive, lecture on Push kin, tho founder of modern Russian literature, before the Graduate Club last "FiLlda'y ovenlng; After giving a brief, account of the Russian student of today as compared to the American thbmo proper of hlsjecure, ' 4?,&fvtImeof- ushjtlnr aaltf K, "RussTrhad-pracMeajlyi np, jfid--tlonal literature. True her courtjpbets" had produced a few poems, songs and novels,' but of a minor quality, being poor Imitations of the classic converted-Jnto the. stilted' Slavonic of court, circles! With the advent of Pushkin Into literature, however; v. Russia changed. The- .classics gave way to romanticism; stilted poems to mus ical sonnets and folk-songs', and, court- 8 to short stories and the staniTup for that. sacred custom. We cohslderoursolvcs In a measure the guardian of tho freshmen, but If thesa youths In swaddllngs try to JumH),thor stream of custom wo wll be on the other shore to spank, them when they got across'.' Every"junl6r and evory I DoiThiiii by Halves 7 - ', Exactly 6ncrhalf pcicc on, your Coats, Dressing GownsHBng llsh Squares and Mufflers ancT Full Dfess Protectors You fellows who need a nice Full Dress Protector better get in on jfthis. HALF PRICE. S BUDD $2.50 HAJTER 4. ;.' come,' but in tutoring his brpthqr In the wondorful feat I fear our Sopho- more" frleno has fallen into the filthy mire, himself. Beware! lest your woik. die with you, f i. - The, argument of tC "Sophomore" 8umraKrlad Is that hla clasavhas start ed a ouatofti by one small violation -oHht common; law pf the TJalversIly; TKrefpre, tkefreehmek shoal d wear oejia Ihls.Vear. Did the preeeatWpho Dumtft wear oape last year? ' If they dl who saw themt. Die. the pabllo senior will take It as a. pugilistic 'chal lenge if the weley freshmen flaunt caps into their faces, a declaration of war that will be met with the jgall arid yenom of abused men, A JUNIOR, The five hundred Rhetoric 1 stu dents will be examined ' at various points ori the "University campus Sat? arday afternoon, January 27th. The hours, as dictated by Registrar Clark; will be from 1:16 to' 3:15, This la the flrat time In the history; of the Ual yerslty that all Rhetoric 1 claaeea will be examlaed at the same time, r TVe obtaet of tha nawtmat.lifid la to l-r opinion of the University condoa itT every freahmaii a "square deal." As a man Alexander Pushkin Jived a - varied anda somewhat tragic jlfe. Born lu 1799, of a Russian nobleman, well, -educated, but given to dissipa tion, young Pushkin spent the, .early years of his life inside- the nursery, his Creole mother andnurse being his onlycompanlon. To their Influence was duo largely the. fiery passion of his poetry and the almost, inexhaustible, store of folk" lore so masterfully nar ked by him In later life, Thrdugh all of Pushkin's worksaid Dr; Holovtchlner, there runs a Vein of .pathos, due mainly to the suffer ing and reveries of his own life. While, In exile the young poet become ac qalnted with the works of rByron, Shakespeare, Walter Scott, Shelley, and MUton, ajl of whom, he valued very highly. In fact, it was he who first translated the works of the Eng lish dramatist, into Russian. . Pushkin was, the first writer to in troduce romanticism Into Russian lit erature; and later realism, Unlike, the literature of the French realttlc acfippi. howeyer, Russian realism' Is wholesome and healthy, avoiding the low and vulgar Instincts of human3itk so characteristic of Baliac. 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