The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 23, 1906, Image 4

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tart: " Tho quettlon of c4 tht vnrldi,
A rtvtaruitJlt.toWedbf
S3NQ3 OF ALL THE COLLEGES ,
which it allko sulUblo for tho collecUn 61
tlio paif.for the student of the present, and
lor tho boy (orrirl) with hopet alio for the
mutlotoyLnsr sister and a fellow's best bin."
"All thl JlHW tengt, all tui OLD unrt, M
cntHk tone tcfular at aHlhi celtteiil 4
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football team.
v (4)NTKo detection nnd hiring q
coaches ahall bo left ontlroly in tlio
hands ot tho, trustee of tho.rollogo.
(G) Tho coach Hhall bo a morubor of
, tho faculty, tho ptirely prpfesslonal
jialu coach, not to bo employou.
x- (6) Th'ero" ahall bo-no training tablo
or early season practice.
(7) fto man shall pla'y for morof than
tliroo years. In any lntorcdllbglato
port. ,
(8) No university team shall, play
with high schools, academies or Inde
pendent professional schools.
(9) Tho admission to all athlotlc.
moots shall be limited to fifty cents for
Htudents.
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Swell -shoea; big bargains. Sander
eon's Sale. ,
The Zoological Club will moot to
night at 8 o'clock In M. 301. Professor.
Itarkor will read a papor on variations
ot certain species, of fluko. " Ho has
mado a -,carefuT study of tho subject
and will give n result of his Investiga
tions. Mr. Swinglo, follow in tho de
partment, will review nnd discuss a
monograph published by two French
men on tho subject "Trypan'osomes."
Swell shoes; big bargains. Sander
son's Sale.
Discount Sale. Sanderson's.
Forbes' Stables, llvqry, cab and bag
gage, service, 1125-31 P St. Bell phono,
550,, Auto 1650,
', Candy Sale.
VA candy salo will bo held in tho Y.
W. C. A. rooms 'on Wednesday, Janu
ary 2ii from 9 a. m. to' G p, m. Como
early and got your choico of the de
licious concoctions mado1 by Univer
rty .girls. Patronize the candy sale.
Swell shp4; big bargains. 'Sandor-
M'g Sale.
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( -I Go on and come off
like a coat
$1.50 and more
I m Clactt, Fcabody & Co.
IHHI Makers
Editor at donvocatlon. - ,
Mr. A, L. Galo, managing odltoriof
tho Daliy Star,.'addressod'tho students
aC convocation yesterday on tho sUb
Joct Wealth and Happiness?' Ho
said in part: .
"You students aro fitting yourselves
for various positions in Hfo which in
tho ond have a common goal: money.
Economists toll us that, under our
present: system of government, the ac
cumulation of fortunes is inevitable.
But what is 'the' greatest thing In life?
Tho poet tolls us it is lovo; .tho teach
er says it is tho accumulation of
learning; ( tho preacher says it is tho
preparation for a future oxlstence;
tho business man says it Is money.
Thoy aro all correct oxcept tho last.
Lovo, loarnlng nnd religion are tho
paths In life which lead to happiness.
Monoy alone does not. Money is only
conduclvo to happiness when accom
panied by tho other three.
"Many a beginner today -makes tho
mjstako of aspiring to be the greatest
bankor, tho greatest lawyer, tho great
est doctor or tho greatest engineer.
Don't asplro to bo great, but asplro to
bo good, and ovontually you may be
come groat, but at all events you will
bo happy. Tho late Dr., Harper was
a good example of a gYea.and happy,
though not a wealthy man. Ho was a
good instructor and in tlmo became n
great instructor. He was a goo'd col
lego professor and In a very short
tlmo became a 'great collejjo professor.
Ho was a good president and at tho
tlmo of his death was recognized as
ono of tho greatest in his choseri Work.
Tho wealth that enmo ta hlnTho gavo
to others and so made both thorn and
himself liappy.
"Thero nover was a, bettor oppor
tunity to secure happiness, nevor a
hotter chance to achieve greatness
than today. Senator Hoar has ably
expressed J.hls thought in the words
which ho.chbso for his opttaph: 'Tho
world is growing bettor; honesty
must over bo a part:of happiness, in
cluded .in tho manUp of 'religion: A
thousand epigrams have already been
written . giving tho koy to happiness,
but perhaps tho best ono is, thatliap-
jjhiessls whoro money madness is
not.,,7
Don't forgot-thcOJnl. School ot Mtfilc
Cafe.
Eat at the II nl. Music Cafe.
Union Shintag Parlor Shine, flvo
cents; chairs for ladies. 1018 O St
All FreBhmon Interested in the ath
lotlc meot 'with the, Sophomores meet
In tho Gymnasium at 11 a. m., Tuesday-morning.
Eat' at Don Cameron's new restau
rant, 119 So.l2th St.
-Oliver Cigar Co., 135-13? No. 13th.
Dr. Woodward, diseases' of tho eye,
ear, noso dud throat. Richards block.
Green's
Barber Shops
(Mogul
Palnco
Richards
PrintingGeorge Bros.,. 13th & N.
. 'Lincoln Local Express, 1343 O St
Both phones.
. .Walkover shoes for college men.
Rogers & Perkins Co., 1129 O St.
Commuiaiion tickets Unh "" Dining
Room.
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New lln6 of Eaton-Hurlburt paper
at the Unl. Book Store.
Try the Unl. Dining Room. You will
like it,
Seniors, get pictures taken at Ken
aedy's,
Don't let this Opportu-
liity
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Ndw is'the tlmo to buy good shoes
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These are not a lot 6t cheap shoes
stock nt a Big Bargain f
BBdO
.. Hnnnan ?6.00 Patontf Bhtton or Iaco, . ...vj'j , .. :.; .tif4iWT:A
" Big lot $5.oo Shoes T..-.'.. .s..Ct3.ar
Big lot $3.50 to $4.00 Shoes ....;..,!., T. i ...;!,.'.. , J&Mt
Big lot $3.00 to $3.50 Shoes .''.' .."..'.. .7. !.' . .S
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ALBANY, N.Y."
Makers of
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60WNS"and HOOBS
To the American Colleges and Univer
sities. Class contracts a specialty.
Reliable materials. Reasonable' prices.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Drawlrit ''Iristruieiife
Drawing Paper, Tracint;
Cloth, Cross Section and
Profile paptrs, and other u
Engineer's Supplies; .
Waterman Fountain
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STUDENTS
For first-class Tailoring
at lovv prices, see Union
College Student Tailors.
Automatic Phone 3255.
Union CoIlcgeTailors
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