The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 27, 1907, Image 3

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0NIVER8ITY BULLETIN.
February.
Wednesday, 27.
Engineering Society, 7: 30. p. m. M.
'211. O. J. Fee, "Some Problems
of tho Superintendent."
Thursday, 28.
Junior clnss meet, 11:30 In Mem.
Hull.
Y. W. C. A. service, 5:00 p. m, Rev.
Halch. U. luG.'
University Equal Suffrage Associa
tion meet, 8:00 p. m., In Y. W. -C.
A. rooms.
German Club meets with MIbb Moore,
703 North Twenty-fifth street.
March.
Friday, 1.
Freshman .class meeting, 12:00 m.,
Mem. Halt.
. Convocation, 5:00 p. m. Professor
Cbiidra, ''The Opening of.' Indla'n
Territory." lllustrntell.
Denver University vs. Nebraska1;
basket-ball and dance, 8:15 p. m.
Saturday 2.
Mathematical Seminar meets, 7:30
.... p. in. In M. 302. ...
Dramatic Club meets, 8:00 p. in.,
. 1 Union Hall. ...
Forest Club, 8:00 p. hi., N. 110.
Junior Scissors Party, 8:00 p. in:.
Mem. Hall.
Thursday. 7.
Piano recital by Miss Archibald, 8 :0&
p. m., Mom. Hall. '
Friday, 8.
Annual banquet of Y. M. C. A. In
-Llhdoll Hotel.
Saturday, 9.
. Freshman Informal, 8:30 p. m., Mem'.
" Hall.'
Tuesday, 12.
Convocation, 11:00 a. m. Richard Ls
Metcalf, "Measuring Men."
.Thursday; 14.
Recital, Marjorle Andorson, 8:00 p
ni'.v-Mem. Hall.-.-' - -
Saturday. 16, , ...
Non Com Hop, 8:30 p. m. Fraternity
Hall.
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Fjflday 5. . ' .
Nebraska-WiscortsliL debate. Mom.
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Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12.
I Dr. 'Haggard, -212-213 Richards Blk.
Chapln Bros., Florists.' 127 So. 12th.
"Nebraska" embossed stationery, nt
tho Cotop.
Spmethlng now in onibosscd station
ery.' Tho Co-op,
You will be satisfle'd' wi'thameron's
Lunch Counter. ... v
A gold watch has been found.
Ap
ply to Mr. westermann.
The Seniors of tho TJnion Society
were entertained by Miss Mabol Fob
soler at her home, 2431 Q street, Sat
urday evening.
Pctry Bakery Ca
Baking Orders Filled
Promptly.
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REF0RM8 IN THE EAST.
Dr. Jorden Talks at Convocation.
"Persia" and its new roform move
ment was the subjoct of Mr. S. M. Jor
den'n address -at Convocation yester
day morning. The Shah, ho Haiti, has
proclaimed a now parllment, tho first
since tho days of Cyrus and Darius, j
The quostlon Is often asked If this re
form will he permanent nnd to affirm
this, It Is Interesting as well as neces- j
sary to study the foroos behind tho
movement. i
Tho ni-Hi forno Hn in Mm Pni'Hiiin
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character itself, that of liberality. Tho
kings are liberal, tho priests, who
came with, rich gifts to worship tho in
fant Christ who was the loader of n
rival religion, wore nlso liberal. Mo
hammedanism failed to hold the
PorsiniiB and now In derision for the
Mohammedan religion tho lowest
cfllcor In the Persian army Is oillod
a "sultau." Ono of tho Porslnn sects
is responsible for tho Behol Move
ment which professes to ho a religion
ono degree higher than ?rIohnmmednn
Ism or is the next stngo in the ovolu
tlon of truo religion. They believe In
Abraham, in the laws of Moso3 and in
Christ, but in trying to reform Mo
hammedanism for Christianity with
out ChrlBt, they have had a disinteg
rating Influence.
Tho prosperity of christian nations
hus Influenced the Persians largely
and led to the belief that God blesses
tho righteous. Medical missionaries
nnd the great work of hospitals havo
rendered sincere aorvlce to God In a
mannor to bring about the. highest
trust and confidence In Americans.
Ascribing tho progress of Japan to
Its educational system and even to
religious liberty, the Persians found
another element In the Russo-Jajmn-eso
war. Not only tho government is
liberal but tho Shah himself is an '
eusv incumbent who favors tho now
iiiuvuiuuui. i no I'urmuiiH uio urigiit
and realize the -value of educatolon,
but it is. of no-value to any ono unless j
.accompanied by morality and religion
A number have Inquired of Mr.
Tow'nsend if the price quoted to Corn
huskers." wou)d bo extended to Senior
girls desiring new sittings without L
cap and gown." Tho rate ,1s good to
July 1, '07,
Tho University Equal ' Sufforago
Association has ongaged Prof. "L? E.
Aylsworth and Dr. Inez Philbrick to
speak In tho Y. W.-C. A. rooms ut 81
p. m. Thursday.
There will bo a regular meeting of
tho intqr-fraternity council this even
ing at 7:30, In the Classical library,
for tho election of offlcors for the
coming year.
Dr. Lees was unnble yesterday to at
tend his classes which were Cuken
cure of by. Profo3sor Pann.
A Chinamen has applied for the po
sition of coxswain of tho Syracuse Nnl
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6:30 a. m. to .2:00, p. m,
l' Two Eggs, Dry Toast nhd Coffocj
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2 Slice of Bacon, Ono Egg, Hard
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3 Dronkfnst Food with Cream, -
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1 Hot Cnkorf (3) Strlppol with
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5 Plnin Steak, Potatoes, Rolls,
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C Philn Omelet, Rasher of Baoob,
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Potatoes, Toast, Hot Cnlios (2)
with Syrup nnd Coffee, Tea or
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8 Brookflolds Farm Sausng.i, Pota
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Bacon, Rolls, and Coffeo, Ton or -
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Special nttontlon to studentd.
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