The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 06, 1907, Image 2
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance 8lnnlo Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at the rato of 10 conta per Insertion for ovory fifteen words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and Untvorslty bulletins will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho postofTlco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-clasB mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. APPROPRIATIONS. Kansas University 1b' to have an appropriation from tho legislature this year which certainly j)rpyes tho Integrity and far-sightedness of the people nnd governing body of that state. Nebraska, and It must bo said vlth regret, Is facing, as usual, tho probability of going on scant allow ance for another year. Oh, of course tho Farm Is not suffering, but It Is much more Important, you know, for Ynen to become good farmers than to bocomo scholars and thinkers. No slurs on tho Farm at all, but It Is a little tough to see something now HATS WITH, SNAP $2.50 Budd don't bluff. The Hats speak for themselves. They look $5.00 worth, they wear $3.50 worth and 'sell for $2.50. Why pay more? it it it it it it n it it it it it 11 BUDD. $2.50 4t &K&m grow up and take ALL the attention. Nebraska might well look to Kansas In this matter. THE REAL CAUSE. A noted divine has been quoted as say lng ho. never witnessed a triumph ant death-bod scene whoro tho suf ferer's malady was located bolow tho diaphragm. So it might well bo said you never 'see n triumphnnt graduation where tho one undergoing tho ordeal is chronically affected with, what Hostottor's Bitters is good for. "Why is It that some morning as you enter tho iron gate, everything looks bright and engaging from the very beginning, while the next day, tho sun may bo shining more bright ly, but all is overcast with an Inde xable, impenetrable gloom? One . . day all Nature rejoices with you; tho .air is fresh nnd fine, tho robins sing iri tho tree tops, everybody you, meet Is looking happy and, what Is more, greets you out of that spirit; your soul begins to soar upward and. after having passed successively, inside of flvo minutes, not loss than twenty rustling, fluttering, dream-like, well, visions, let them bo called for lack of a better word, you begin to breatho dooper. In tho class room, tho sub ject opens up marvellously, now lights dawn upon you and life it seems may bo worth living after nil. Tho next day you hear only tho rattle of the wagons In tho street, nobody notices you, or If they do, It la In a most tac iturn way, you do- not meet one pretty' girl an hour, tho professors have no animation, tho subject of tho lecture Is worse than a blank to you, 'life Is a drag, a dull, dark drag from which you are prompted to freo yourself by go ing and tossing yourself recklessly In to the angry swirling waters of Salt Creek. Is it true, that philosophy which teaches all things exist only in the mind and outside tho mind there Is nothing? Anyway, It Is certain the world looks different ovory day, and to make It appear to hvve tho "jim-jams" all you need Is a breakfast that does not exactly agree with you? And tho moral of all this is simply, of course, that when tho" college life becomes' a burden, tho causo, It Is not always to bo found In tho studies and tho professors. EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS. Happenings of other days as re corded In Tho Nobraskan: Four Years Ago Today. Nebraska's flvo was defeated by a .score of 4 to 13 as a result of what our players called "bum" officials. Levity in Mathematics. For tho benefit of those under the impression that there Is no sense of humor In tho Mathematics Depart ment nnd as evidence that college professors are not exempt from "min ing stock" propositions, we print tho i Hatter. 1141 O following letter received by one of tho professors nnd hnnded to our re porter: Sir: I issue from tho press In New York City todny nt my own expense n brief exposition in cubic equations, n small thin phnmplot on 'Phony In surance Data' and beg you to sub scribe for it. Tho price is fifty cents, but I believe It is worth it, for It is a new use of cubic equations and It solves equations that Cardan would not solve. This treats not of their sol ution, however, but of their use in haute finance, that most modern de velopment of tho money power. Really, tho article is a problem In a proposed book of mine on tho uses of higher equations, but having failed in a final application to my cousin, Rus sell Sago's widow (of Fifth Avenue, you know, and a bright and exemplary but drastic person), I have to get this out on my own resourses. Kindly sub scribe and I think you will find it worth the money. O0000000000000000060000000 I Harvard University o Tho following craduato and nrofessional schools in Harvard Unl- M vorslty are open to holders of a bachelor s degree. THE LAW 8CHOOL A three years' course leadB to tho degree of LL.B. Residence for three years is required, but residence at another throe yoars' school may be accepted as a substitute for one of the years of residence at thlB school. Three annual examinations are required Inquiries mny bo addressed to H. A. Fischer, 20 Austin Hall; Cambridge, THE MEDICAL SCHOOL A four years' course leads to the M. D. degree. The School offers gradunto courses open to holders of tho M. D. de'gree, and in its now laboratories offers greatly extended facilities for research. For catalogues, for graduate and summer courses, for research and special courses, address Charles M. Green, M. D., 104 Admlnlstra- g tion Building, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. & THE DIVINITY 8CHOOL 0 This is an undenominational school of theology offering instruc- q tion appropriate to tho calling of tho ministry and leading to tho degree of Bachelor of Divinity. Students have also tho privilege O of attending courses given under tho Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Inquiries may bo addressed to R. 8. Morison, 5 Divinity Library, Sj Cambridge, Mass. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Instruction Is offered leading to the Masters' and tho Doctors' de ft grees In tho following fields: Philology (Ancient and Modern Lan 9 Languages and Literature), History ,. Political Science, Economics, jg Philosophy, Fine Arts, Music, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology,' and Anthropology. Inquiries may bo addressed I to G. W. Robinson, 11 University Hall, Cambridge, Mass. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF APPLIED 8CIENCE a S ing subjects: Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Mining, Metallurgy, Architecture, Landscapo Architecture, Forestry, Ap- $ piled Physics, Applied Chemistry, Applied Zoology, and Applied x Geology. Inquiries may be adressed to W. C. Sabine, 17 University rp mow uiuuu icuuuif, iv, lliuicooiuimi UVKICCO ID U11U1UU III IUU IU11UW 000000000G0 O O UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. March. Wednesday, G. Sophomore basket-ball practice, 4:00 p. m. Track athletic practice, 4:00 p. m. Sem. Bot. meets in U 104, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, 7. Y. W. C. A. "At Home," for Univer sity girls 5:00 p. m. U 106. Piano recital by Miss Archibald, 8:00 p. m., Mem. Hall. Friday, 8. Iilnocents meet at Phi Kappa Psl house, 8:00 p. m. Convocation. Chnncellor W. P. Aylsworth of Cotnor University, "Nnpoleon." Annual banquet of Y. M. C. A., 8:45 p. m., in Lindell Hotel. Saturday, 9. Freshman Informal, 8:30 p. m., Mem. Hall. Tuesday, 12. - Convocation, 11:00 a. m. Richard L. Metcalf, "Measuring Men." Sixth Students' Recital of School of Music, 8:00 p. m. sharp. Mem. Hall. Thursday, 14, Recital, Marjorle Anderson, 8:00 p m., Mem. Hall. Friday, 15. Convocation, 5:00 p. m. Prof. E L. Hlnman, "Science and Idealism." Senior St. Patrick's Party, 9:00 p. m. In Mem. Hall. , Saturday, 16. Non Com Hop, 8:30 p. m. Fraternity Hall. Tuesday, 19. Convocation, 11:00 a. m. Professor Pound, "Early English Manu scripts." Illustrated. Wednesday, 27. Vacation begins, 6 p. m. April. Friday 5. NebraBka-Wisconsin debate, Mem. Hall. . Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. BREAD, PIES AND CAKES MlttRETTI CHOCOLATES AT RECTORS O000000000008 DR. CHAS. YUNGBLUT, DKNTI8T Rooms 18 nnd 19 Burr Block. Auto Phono 3110. Boll 05fl. 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