The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 23, 1908, Image 2

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THE iDULY INEBRASKVIN
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THE PROPERTY OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
Lincoln. Nebraska.
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BY THE BTUDENT PUB. BOARD.
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EDITORIAL STAFF.
EdItor-ln-Chlef Rom Kino. '08
Managing Editor Q. L. Fenlon, '08
Associate Editor R. L. Harris, 10
BU8INE88 STAFF.
Manager George M. Wallace, '10
Circulator W. A. Jones, '10
Assistant Circulator L. J. Weaver, '10
OFFICE HOUR8.
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Manager 9 to 10 a. m.
Editorial and Business Office:
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Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged
for at tho rate of 10 conts per Insertion
for every fifteen worda or fraction thereof.
Faculty notices and University bulletins
will gladly be published free
Entered at tho postofflco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second-class mall matter
under the Act of ContTrona of March 8.
1879.
If tho tariff fosters the trusts why
not give tho government power to re
move It when the trusts refuse to
come to time.
Among the varlotiH organizations In
school there ought to bo a Doers Club.
This society should take in members
about the last month of school und
should have the reputation of being
the most honorary affair In tho University.
The plan of selling three dollar
tickets to all athletic contests ought
io bo given a fair "trial and the only
way for tho students to give It this
trial is to purchaso their tickets as
soon as school is open next fall. The
plan is democratic, placing tickets
within tho reach of everyone and at
graphical and astronomical concep
tions, the Ideas of number and geomet
rical space, atomism, mechanism, bcI
entiflc causality, etc., as leading to
and shown in tho modern conceptions
of the physical universe. The origin
and development of the evolutionary
conception and its social and ethical
vbearlngs. The ideal of scientific
method and achievement; the sci
entist as a citizen. Designed primarily
for students of special sciences and
for literary students desiring a gener
al view of the significance of science.
Two hours attendance. Two hours'
credit. First semester.
7a. Continuation of Course 7. Sec
ond semester.
12b. Greek Philosophy. A study of
the rise of European thought in tho
Mediterranean basin. The Mediterran
ean races; origins of civilization; re
ligious and mythical thinking; scien
tific conceptions; tho history of Greek
speculative thought, especially In Its
relation to ancient life, and literature.
Attention in detail will be given to
Plato and Aristotle, to the ethical
schools, and to the influence or Orien
tal upon later Greek thought. De
signed for advanced students in phil
osophy and students of the classic
languages and literatures. Two hours'
attendance. Two hours' credit. First
semester.
12c. Continuation of Course 17. Sec
ond semester.
15. Philosophy of Criticism. Anal
ysis and history of such fundamental
critical conceptions as idealism, real
ism, classicism, romanticism, etc., or
igin and growth of artistic instinct and
expression, psychology of the Imagina
tion, genesis of the different types of
aesthetic expression; the ethical
moaning of art. In connection with
this course ArlBtotle's Poetics, Longl
nuB On the Sublime, and other fa
mous treatises will be read (In Eng
lish). Two hours' attendance. Two
hours credit. First semester.
15 a. Continuation of Course 15.
Second semester.
15b. Humanism. Historical phases
A Souvenir Spoon
would be just the thing for a graduation remembrance
or, when you leave take one home with you. There is
something so "tasty" and so pleasing about a souvenir
spoon. They are serviceable too. We have an
elegant line to pick from Uni as well as Lincoln.
HENDERSON C& HALD, 132 NO. 10TH STREET
the same time putting the finances on
a more solid basis.
Department of Philosophy.
The Department of Philosophy an
nounces the following changes and
new courses for tho next semester:
Course 2. Experimental Psychology.
Course 5. Genetic Psychology.
Course 9. Special studies In Experi
mental Psychology.
Coui'se 23. Psychological Seminary,
will be given by Professor Wolfe.
Course 11. History of Philosophy.,
Course 13. 'Practical Ethics will be
given by Professor French.
Course 19. Advanced Metaphysics,
Professor Hinman, will be a three
hour course running through the year.
Professor Alexander announces tho
following courses fpr next year:
7. Problems oT Philosophy and
Science The ' development of geo-
of the conception of culture"! The
Graeco-Roman Ideal of enlightened
living; humanism of the Italian Renas
cence; tho eighteenth century "En
lightenment" and polltlcaUhumanitar
lanlsm; the metaphysical humanisms
of today, with special reference to tho
pragmatlstlc conception of human ef
ficiency as Bhown In the "Humanism"
of Schiller and the "Pragmatism" of
James. Two hours. Second semester.
Seniors. Attention I
Senior play tickets go on sale In a
short time. You must pay your assess
ment ,ut once, to secure tickets at spe
cial price.
J. R. Purcell,
O. J; Shaw,
B. K. Eston,
G. G. Fenlon,
Maude Caugpr,
Jenny Whitmore.
Glaedeth Denny,
Wlnnlfred Gould,
Jessie Cook,
Committee.
The Varsity Backstop
A Catcher on a college nine cannot be too
careful about the Mitt he uses the Big Game
may depend on his ability to hold the ball: The
majority of 'Varsity Backstops, like the majority of
the great League Catchers, use
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Catchers' Mitts
The arrangement of padding and deep hollow
holds the ball every time. Reach Catchers' Mitts
are made in rights and lefts,
and range in price from 25c.
to $8.00 each.
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has been adopted by the great
American League for a ten
year period. It is also used
by all the big 'Varsity and
Prep. School Nines.
The
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The Rtach Trademark on all Sporting
Goods Is a guarantee ol quality. It means
satisfaction, a new arllclt or your money
back (except on Balls and Bals under $1).
The Reach Official Base Ball GaMe
far 1M8
Now rendy contains pliiying rule
of tlic American nixt National
I. cogues. History anil action pic
tures of the 1907 World's Scries
locrntn nt ilealern or by mall.
If not 11 runt dtalft's,wf will fill
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Vrlt for 1908 llaso Hall Catalogue and
treu Hamj HnllHtory by Ktlxjrt Hubbard.
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Also everything in the way of cakes, pies,
candies and ices. Something cool and refreshing
after tho show.
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