G b e HailsfUbrneftan I f 1 M P l. fi ' : f. SbePa-ilsflebragftaji TUB 1'ltOPBHTY OV - TIIBUNIVBKSITY OV NEUKA&KA. Lincoln, Nbmiahka. PUBLISHED EVERT PAY EXCEPT SUHDAY AND MOHDAY j BY T1I1C STUDENT PUB. BOARD, Publication Office, 126 H, 14th St. EDWIN MIIiUOY 8UNDKULAND, '07. KiirroiMN-cimtr H, M. ItiNAKRiu'flil Miuinglng Editor Fiiki Baixaiid, 'Ui --- Nowh Editor w, e. standeven, w. IUWNKHM MANAOKH fUvllAitnv, AfmUtnnt MannKcr llvitotf K, Yodkr, '03, - ' Circulator DAT TELEfHOlE, Aula 1521. MIOHT, Aula 2HS intf 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Office BAwmtnt, Acfmlnlitratton Building Postolflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Year Pyxbie in Advance Slnglo Copies, 5 Cents Eachi peace which , would demand recogni tion in this content 'and aid in the simplification of international rela tions? This would bring Clio United States in lino with the nations who havo hitherto entered the contests; it would bring the American colleges into a brighter llghtr it would turn all eyes to the Western Institutions of learning, and, finally, perhaps it would precipitate a movement among tho col leges toward, the establishment of "associations for tho propagation of n universal peace." Why not immortal ize the University of Nebraska? INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will lw otmrKOil for nt tho rnto of 10 cent nor Jnnortloa for every flftcun words or f motion thoroof. Facility noticoH and University lmllotlnii'wUl Kludly bo )iublHliod fro6. Entomi at tlio porifofllco at Lincoln, NouniRkn. nM Hucond-c'liiKs innll innttor under tho Act of ConKfs f March :i, 1871. 3 I I IS NEBRA8KA INTERESTED? . Some tlnio ago there appeared in tho Dally Nobrnskan an article urging tho starting of a movement In tho Univer sity of Nobraska, and ultimately U include tho Universities of the world, for the propagation of a universal peace. Thoro was no response to that .appeal and it is not surprising, as tho thing was yet vague and seemed to offer no real compensation or reward. Tho subject may well bo brought up again in another form. The "Nobel Peace Prize" is to be awarded on December 10, 15)07. Is tho University of Nobraska, as a represen tative of the United States, Interested in an effort to obtain that prize? This prize was Instituted in tho year THE NOBEL PRIZES. The Nobol Peace Prize, an announce ment of which is published in today's Nebrasknn, is of sufficient Importance to merit a brief history of its founda tion and an explanation of its pur poses. In 1900, Alfred Nobol, the inventor of dynamite, provided in his will for the founding of a fund to bo known ns the Nobel Prize Fund and to be used for the' oncourngoment of science and literature and International peace. Tills encouragomont was to bo offered In the form of medals and cash prizes awarded by a committoo of scholars hired for that, express purpose. Tho fund, which consisted of soveral mil lions of dollars, was to bo placed in tho hands of the Norwegian parlia ment, which body should invest it as It should see fit. Tho revenues re sulting trom these Investments wore to be oxpended annually according to the plan laid down by Mr. Nobel. Slnco the founding of tho fund twenty-three prizes, ropresontlng ovor ono million of dollars, havo boon awarded. Of this number four have fallen to German scholars, four to French and four to English. Swiss stu dents hnve succeeded in carrying off three of the honors, the Dutch two, and those of Russia, Donmark, Swe den, Norway and Spain one. It is interesting to noto in this con nection the absence of American names from the roll of honor. Altho tho Held of research Is broad, Includ ing as It does tho sciences of physics, chemistry and medicine, and literature and peaco, not a single American scholar has succeeded In gaining a place on the lists of the honored prizemen. Good Overcoat Weather Good Clothes Weather Not too late to get togged out and not too early to do it quickly. If you have been "looking around" with nothing but dissatisfac tion as a result, then you have missed us. We show only comfortable, satisfying materials, and we make them Into the same kind of garments. 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Is thoro not some one in this Uni versity, either professor or representa tive, who lg willing to undertake tho formulation of a policy of universal Why is this? Is it because we havo no men worthy to stand with those scholars of Europe? Or Is tho Old World slow to recognize the achieve ments of tho Now? It may bo that our national modesty mis doterred us from pushing our clainin or that our scien tific achievements cdmmonBurate with tho equipment of our laboratories. Whatever the cause may bo, It does not appear that sufficient .effort has been mndo in this country to seo that propor nominations are made with tho necessary backing. In European coun tries nomination blanks' aro Indorsed with iu united offort by' loarned asso ciations and collogcs and every stu dent is koonly alert to any opportunity which may enable him to compoto for a prize. It Is to bo hopod that a sim ilar spirit will bo manifested by Amor Icnn students in tho near futuro and that they show the honors and bene that thoy share tho honors and bene fits provided by tho late Norwegian pliilanthrophist. It Is encouraging to romember that the late Dr. Edgren, formerly profes sor of Romantic Languages and Liter ature in tho University of Nobraska, was a member of tho awarding com mittee of tho Nobel Prize Fund at the tmo of his death three years, ago. Wo claim to bo tho best CL.EANERS and DYER,S in Lincoln and are here to prove it. Our methods and machinery are the VERY 9 T.ATKST mill nnv u-nrlnnnn thfl hoof flint tnnnv no.-. r,,,.. W La ii!ji aim our wommen uie oest tnat money can secure. ft we cloan tbe linest drosses and robes without danger of fading' or shrinking and guarantee not to injure thorn in any way. Wo also 0 r1rtnn tTnniloinon'a stlrtf liiiifr rtf fill lrlrwlr njtwln .ni1A.i i i j-.i- P Goods called for and dellv- 8 ored. 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