Wt&r:vw aaiAmm THE DAILY NEBRASKAN It i A I i id r1 ra tit) K LAW A8 A CAREER. (Continued from page one.) money. The men who enpago In in tellectual lifo uro the ones who carve out history. Men whoBo sole claim to (llbtlnctlon rests, on their possession of money are not long remembqred. "I have Bald that the law has. been the lending profession In the past. It "will also lead in tho future. A now era Is now being entered upon in which we .must decide the rights of many men as compared with the rights of a few. This question will bo fought out in the next fifty years. In the end tho lawyers will settle the question "One othor .thought is sufficient. It 1h the observation of all who roflect on the subject that one of the essen tials of the successful lawyer is his Integrity , Tho lawyer must mnintain as high a standard as any other pro fessipn, the ministry not excepted. He must have not only moral, but intellectual Integrity. This last means that not .even to himself must ho ac knowledge a wrong thought which may Influence his reasoning. "I thnk that tho lawyer will In the futuro hold an even greater position than ho hns In the past. History shows that, whohovor military genius has not been required, the legal hero hna fought the critical battles of the worfd. Thoroforo I Invito you who are now studying f6r tho law to a profession whore all your brilliance may go, where your influence for ,good is greater than in any other pro fession, and wheve, If you have in tegrity' and capacity, no career offers a greater reward." Stadium at Syracuse University. Syracuse University will soon have Its stadium completed, tho finest ath jetlc arona in America-rand nbout the only one of its kind. Berkeley's theatrical nmpjtheater loses its im portance In the college world: The dimensions of the stadium are: G50 by 475 feet; with a soatlng capacity of 40,000. The field is sodded and has an elaborate system of subsoil dralnnge. A quar'tor-mlle cinder track extends nrniinrl thn flnlfi nn.-i on one side a 220-yard stfalght-awaV bunion I'unaua out Ul mi? ilieilu through tunnels nt either end. The orllgnal Idea of the stadium was Chancellor Jumes R. Day'B. Our own chancellor might have similar ideas, If he had a John D. Archbold to fur nish the wherewithal for Its con struction. Tho affair, which is con structed of steol- reinforced concrete, has In its uncompleted condition cost already half a million. That puts It out of our roach. Wo may, however, have Just as good athletic teams as Syracuse. Money can't make muscle and health, and Httle Inconveniences oncountered on our athletic field need not stop us. SENIOR i run ikprvi a i "1 MARCH 14 f 0 ijfefjr.' University Temple Ticket, 75 Cents ' J " ' ' Fix. D00CIKD0OroKOro 9 Senior Play. There wll be an Important meet ing of the Senior Play Committee Friday at 5:00 p. m. in U. 106. Every member must be present. Y. M. C. A. Election. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week the primary election of the Y. M. O. A. officers for next year -will take place , in the' Association rooms. The purpose of this election is to give the nominating committee an op portunity .to know the choice of the niembers of . the Association. The nominating commffctee mpets next week and they will belargely in fluenced by the outcome of the primary. All members are requested to come around and voice their opinion. Joe Der Kinderon will be there to answer questions and give Instruc The student council at the Universi ty of Michigan will try all cases of pet ty offense which gonernlly fall under the police jurisdiction where students are involved. Heretofore if a student was arrested he was heavily fined. A number of fellows clubbed together, paid tho fine, and there was anything but the true Idea of punishment. Un der tho new plan the offender will see his position in a more serious light and press notrlety will be avoided. -Vv nrj Frats and Sororities Whn in Need of COAL call and see the r WHITEBREAST CC We will treat you right - Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610. Office 1106 O. The girls at the University of Wash ington recently took part in a torch light parade through the streets of Se attle. Tho demonstration resulted from the accusation that the students had no college spirit. Mayne to Talk. At the regular Wodnesday evening -mooting in the Y. M. C. A. rooms to night, Mr. C. M. Mnyne of-the City Association will give a short talk. v Mr. 'Mayne needs np Introduction to the men of tho University and his talk will without a doubt bo of both profit and interest to those who at tend. If you have foity minutes to spare, come around tonight nt G:50. Everybody welcome. Palladian Play. ' Another 'surprise. The Mystic Maze. Have you seen it? Well, its n great piny and the Palladian girls ro :tho uctora. All the glory of tho ""Orient" will be presented. The oc sasion is the girls program which will be .given in Palladian Hall next Friday evening. Other than members are invited. Y. W. Installation. At tho Y. W. C, A. noon meetings this week the officers will lead. At today's meeting the new" officers will be Installed. HERE'S A VSNAP!" An Al fomv tain pen now, self-filling, 25 per cent discount, Inquire at Nebraskan office. The regents and faculty of the Uni--verslty of Wisconsin are considering tho Idea of abolishing intercollegiate athletics. They are meeting with strong opposition on the part of the students. . -A A Big "C" Society has been organi zed at California for the purpose of- promoting tne interests" of athletics at the university and in tho secondary schools of that section. Chicago University is considering the plan of abolishing the freshman and sophomore classes, allowing only. tho two upper classes to bo organized Regular meeting of the Uni. Chem. Club, Wednesday evening, March 5tji, at 7:30 o'clock sharp. All' out.- Freshman class dues at Columbia are $3 for tho year. Princeton has 218,457 bound vol uriios In her library. Copper Mines to Resume. John D. Ryan, managing director of the Amalgamated Copper company, Butte, Mont, announced that the mines of tho company would resume and that fires would be lit In the great Washoe smelters' "at Anaconda. .The order means the employment of a, full force in the various mines and at 'the smelters. , i Gregory's Semi -Anthracite FOR FURNACES $7.50 CLIUKER H JUTE GREGORY THE COAL MAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK BLDG. 132 N. lit STREET UNION COLLEGE f . 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