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I I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN CONVOCAf ION--Friday, March 26, . Cbe niife flebrnohnn - , THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. j Mncoln. Nebraska. 1 HBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY TUB STUDENT PUD. BOARD, Publication Olflct, 126 No. 14th St. ' EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor t Herbert W. Potter Mnn'nglno Editor Victor B. Smith Asioolnto Editors.., Philip Frederick Carl J. Lord DU8INES8 8TAFF. Mnnaoer W. A. Jonee Clrculntor A. M. Hare Assistant Circulator Leslie Hyde Editorial and Business Offlcei BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln. Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Slnolo Copies. 5 Cents Each. Telephone) Auto 1888. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for nt tho rata of 10 cents por Insertion . for every (If toon words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and Unlvdrslty bulletins will Kindly bo published froo. Entored at tho postoulco at Lincoln, Ncbrnnlcn, as Bccond-class mall matter u ml or tho Act of Congross of March 8, 1879. FRIDAY, MARCH 2G, 1009. Tho Stntp Farm has nlreucly adopted tho plan of nrrunffliiK Its cam pus with an oyp to tho future Kvon tlio trees which tiro to bo planted thore during tho Arbor Dny oxorciBcs onch yonr will bo planted with a dofl nlto system in view. It Is not too lato to commence something of UiIb kind on tho city campus. The Bocond of tho student convoca tions wus glvoh nt chapol'yestordny morning nnd was noticeable forgone thing tho faculty was entirely ah- . sent. Thero has boon talk from tlmo Immemorial that tho students do not proporly attend chapel, but there Is just us much oxcubo for tho samo statement about the faculty. It is oh- J peclally unfortunnto that tho faculty should chooso a dny when chapol has boon turned ovor to tho students to bo notlceablo by tholr absence Antl-fratornlty bills havo boon In troduced Into tho legislatures of near ly overy western state, and In every case where they havo thus fur coma to n volo they havo been dofeated. An antl-fratornlty bill 1b before tho J4hO. Two Stools 1415,0. Nebraska legislature, and thoso who nro In touch with conditions at tho University of Nobraska c'an only fool that conditions hero nro such that any different action in this state would bo unjustifiable Fratornlties havo tholr ovIIb, just aa all other things havo, but any careful observer must admit that their advantages far, surpass thqlr disadvantages. Tho Nebraska athletic management is still under the painful necessity of keoplng Its oyo constantly open, in 'making up Its football schedule, for .games that will pay well. Tho pooplo of Omaha havo no college games played regularly in that city and bo nro ready to give tho finest kind of patronage to any games jthat aro played there Tho announcement that the ThankBglving game will' bo played In .Omaha next year means that a tremenduous crowd wjll see tho game and that Nebraska's pocketuook will be well filled as a result, Tho fact, that this gaino will not bo played in Lincoln will work but little hardship upon tbo students, as most of .them are out of town on Thanksgiving day. "N" MEN8 ASSOCIATION. . Tho plan of forming an f'N" men's association is an 'Idea that has real 'merit. Such an organization has a real Second Vesper Service , BK AAk 1 1 J I V 1 l H l H Memorial Hall placo to fill In tho llfo of tho univer Blty and a real work to do. It Is tho kind of an organization that docB not require a groat deal of work to kcop alive, tho kind of un organization that becomes a groat honor because admlfislon Is gained not through any lino of superficial activity but through work and offlclency. Tho "N" at Nebraska does not rank whore It should as ono of tho largest honors In school. This 1b duo In part to cauBos which this now organization would correct. Tho mere fnct that an actlvo organization of "N" men wbb In oxlstenco would cnll attention to tho meaning of tho "N" and keep it before tho mind of tho undorclasB men ns an honor to bo desired. Tho practlco of permitting othorB than those who earn the "N" to wear It on the campus has always had a large lnlluonco In thta direction that could be corrected If taken In hand by such an organization. It Is no more fitting or proper that ono who has not done anything In athletics should wear tho emblem won In that lino than that a person should wear a hero medal which was won by an other porson. There Is no reason why an "N" has not tho recognition that It should have, which can hardly bo directly remedied by such an organization. "N'b" are granted more liberally at tho tlnl vorslty ofebraBka than at the schools which have earned tho great est reputation In athletics. At .Michi gan It Ib vory seldom" that more than sovon or eight "M's" aro granted to the rootball team. This practice not only BtlmulateB tho keenest competi tion among tho athletes but it mnkos the lotter of the school so difficult to obtain that It is always held in the highest regard. It Is to bo hoped that If the proposed association of "N" men Is formed -It will tako as ono of Its first actions, somo method of start ing a movement to reduco tho number It will pay you fellpws to look me up on Oxfords. I claim I have the town skinned on prices and quality. My method Is short scalp and volume of business $2.50 and $3.50. WHY PAY MORE? OODLES OF NEW SPRING HATS $2.50 of "N'a" that aro given out each year. FACULTY MIXING AGAIN. Tho Dally Cardinal of tho Univer sity of "Wisconsin recently gave space to an article pn tho relations botween fnculty and studonts In a largo uni versity that presents sovornl now thoughts on an old subject. Tho ar ticle is as follOWB! "When wo attempt tho groat prob lem of bringing the Instructor and stu dent Ifl closer touch with ono another,, wo find tho universal wish that such a thing might bo done, but great scarceness of practical suggestions for methods necessary for Its actual ac complishment. We ask fhrst, whoro may tho .instructor jneot tho student? Class, room meetings lnvovo a didac tic attltudo on one side and an ab sorptive attitude on tho othpr,-which makes for general edification, but not for personal goodfollowshlp, "Instead of expecting tho professor to come all tho way, why not interest ourselves in somo of tho affairs In which ho is most Interested? Our best faculty men are, noro or less, wild eyed In their enthusiasm for their subject, or ono Ik Us side lines. They are, correspondingly open to convex satlon and appreciative of moderately intelligent interest on the part of stu dents outside of class-room work. 5:00 P. M. Thero Ib, invariably, a faculty element whoso altitude toward the, under graduato is ono of rofrlgorated scorn; thoro aro convorsoly plenty of stu dents whoso only personal approach to tholr profs Is for grafting purposes. Tho representative run of profs, how ovor, give tho general run of student, larger opportunities for unofficial re lations than the latter attempt to take udvantnge of." BOOK TRANSLATED TO JAPANESE New Work by Professor Le Rosslgnol Receives Honor. ProfoBBor J. K. Lo Uossignol's book on "Orthodox Socialism" has recently been translated and published in the Jupanoao languago with an Introduc tion by Profossor Knmbo of tho Im perial University of Kyoto. The trans lation of the book was made by Mr. T. Inonyo and Mr. O'Kuda of Omaha. Mr. Inonye Ib a graduate" student of tho University of Nobraska and Is the general Interpreter for tho Union Pa cific railway, and lias charge of tho Japaneso labor department In Nobras ka, Colorado and Wyoming. Tho regular weokly vesper service will bo held thlB ovenlng at 5 p. m. in Momorlnl hall. Dean Bessoy will act ns chaplain. An excellent quartet will furnish music. Tho members of the quartet aro MIsb Lois Nesblt, Miss Amada Clement, Mr. J. It. Frackolton and Mr. Paul Carpentor. Tho follow ing Is the order of service: Fraumelral Schumann Strings and Organ. Call to wlrship. -Hymn. Invocation. " Gloria. -. Itesponslvo Ktendlng. Anthem "To Demn" Dykes Choral Society. Andante From tho Fifth Symphony Beethoven Strings and Orcau. Evening Song t.' Baldwin Quartet and Chorus. Benediction. Happenings of the Past Seven Years Ago. Student mass meeting was held to develop interest in tho debate which was to be hold with Colorado. W. J, Bryan spoke at tho university on tho subject of college settlement. Six Years Ago. Tho Dally Nobraskan printed a long article discussing tho position of tho farmer at tho university, Five Years Ago. Throe carloads of material were sent from tho University of Nebraska to tho St. Louis .Exposition. Tho ma terial is In the naturo of an educa tional oxhiblt and will bo accompanied to St. LouIb by Dr, Barbour. Four Years Ago, Arthur H. Marsh, a senior in tho University of Nebraska, was chosen as tho Rhodes scholar from Nobraska. Three Years Aflo.. Track meet ,waB arranged between tho University of, Nobraska and tho University of Kansas. 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