The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 07, 1909, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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TUB pnOPIURTY OP
TUB UNIVEUSITy pP NHBlUSKAi
Lincoln. "Nebraska. ' '
NKISHEI EVERY BAY-EICEpt JHlAt AH MMDAT
BY THE STUDENT PUD. BOARD.
MtlCltffi einci, 128 K, 141k St.
' . ' EDlTbRiAL STAFF.
Editor,..,...... ..Hsrbert W. Potter
M.n.nlun ffrfltnr Victor B. Smith
Aisoclnts Editors P'hlljp Frederic
Carl J. Lord
BUSINESS STAFF.
MopaQer....... ........ W. A. Jones
r.i'rniiiMor A. M. Hare
'Assistant Circulator Ueslle Hydo
Editorial and Business Office
BASEMENT, APM.INI8TRATION BLDQ.
postoffice, Station A, Lincoln, Neb.
SUBSCRIPTION ERlCE, $2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance
Single Copies. 5 Cents Each.
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Telephone: Auto 1888.
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charged
for at the, rato pf 10 conts per InsorUon
for every fifteen words or f motion thereof.
JfccuUy .notice and University bullotlns
will gladly bo published free.
Entered nt the poatofflce at Llnooln,
Nebraska. . as secondolass mall matter
under the Act or Congress of Maroh 3,
1870.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1000.
With this Ibbuo pf the tidily No
braBl'chn tho paper Buspomlu publica
tion (or tho Eds tor 1'ocohb. Tho noxt
IbbiIo of tho papor will bo on Thurs
tiny, April 15.
: All Mudonts who can find It possible
(should arrango to ordor thotr corn'
hUBkor boforo leaving for tho Eastor
vacation. It will bo a groat conven
ience to tho CornluiBkor atnff, as It
will glvo them soma doflnlto ld?a of
tho numUor of books that will be ro
qui rod.
liitcrfclaBB debating has at laBt bo
pomo a permanent thing at the Uni
versity of Nebraska and tho interest
which It lins aroused Is a guarantee
that in tho fUturo It will play an Im
portant part in tho life of tho school.
Tho formation of a pormanont Intor
cidss debating board monns that in
tho fuluro there will bo an organiza
tion already formed to conduct tho do
baloB rind boo that tlioy aro a succobs.
Tho succoBsful inauguration of inter
class debate moann vastly moro then
than a now intorclass activity has boen
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Inaugurated It nieafas that debating
at tho unlvorslty hns boen pUBhed a
long stop forward.
WORKING FOR PEACE.
Thoro Is ono way In which tho
universities of the, world aro playing
an Important part In tho' promotion of
international peace that Is seldom roc
ogrilzod and Is not appreciated at its
true Importance Controvorslds and
disputes of nil kinds proceed from
misunderstandings, and this Is as true
of wars as of any othor kind of mis
understanding, In tho Interchange of
students which Js constantly taking
between all the great nations of the
world a better understanding each of
tho other is being dovolopod and thus
a powerful element lnc favor of uni
versal peace 1b constantly at worK
through tho Universities.
A largo number of Americans go
each year to Btudy In the great; uni
versities of Germany and England.
These nations, bri tho othor hand, soud
many students to this country and
through the interchange it Is made
nioro possible foi each "- to flee ' tho
oilier a it Is'.
"in rid chse 1$ the vdluo of this inter
charijge more striking; than In tho case
of fth'eFiar East, Botwedn different
raceg and different nations thoro couid
hardly boless uhdefstdhdlng and ap-
Easter Recess
Start Wednesday,
6 P.M., April 7ih
prcciatloh of tho other than botwoon
tho EdBt arid tho West. While this
is trilo, d gi'oat number of studonts
cohio from tho Edst ovory yoar to At
tend tho universities of tho West and
got th6 Wostorn viewpoint.' In time
this can only result in tho growth of a
bettor rolationBiiip botwecn tho two
races and a brondbr appreciation by
both of tho problonls of tho othor.
thoro Was a tiinti wTiott a fordlgri
Btudent found Ui6 conditions under
which ho wdtf forced to work in Ameri
can cbilogos bo dlsagteoablo as to bo
almost uribearaliio. Ho whs tho con
stant butt of all tho Jokes of tho stu
dent body and was ostracized from
taking part in student activities. This
rittttutto is far from that which tho
foroipnor oiicountbrs at tho University
of Nebraska, unO. It ,B bardly possible
thdt such raco prbjudlco still finds a
place la any of the othor larger uni
versities of tho country. . Tho attend
ance of fdroignors is a thing ttf bo
ohcouraged by dhy university as every
opportunity which tho student hns 6t
coming in contact with different ideas
and conceptions can only result In
broadening his own view.
CHANQE8 OF OPINION.
According to d recent 'editorial in
tho Evoning Wisconsin, Henry Clows,
tho famous Now York financier, has
changed his views in rogard to tho
Importance of a college education.
While ho formerly -declared that a
college education was a waste of timo,
ho now declares that a man should
got all tho education. that ho can.
Henry Clows 1b a woll known Now
Yorker who has beon identified with
tho activities of Wall street for moro
than a generation. Ho id an entor
talnlng writer, It not a profund ono,
on flndncial topics. Not a Tow Ameri
cans rogard him as a representative
business man. In that character ho
expressed hlmsolf somo yoars ago to
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Shoes that are worth looking
$2.50 and $3.50
DOLLAR OFF BUDD
See Ulfi for Your Easter Lid All $2.50
WHY PAY MOREf
tho effect that it was a wasto of time
for any boy dostined for a business
caroor to go to college. Now, how
ever, Mr. Clows advises- young mon
to get all the education possible, and
advocates a flhnnclnl course In every
college conducted by a man who has
liad actual experience In tho financial
world.
"I will bollovo, says Mr. Clows,
"that a bright graduate from a high
school can 4o placed on a par with
tho college man at tho beginning of
their business careers; but the higher
education: gives its possessor great
ddvantdge in after lifd."
Tho upBhot of thq whole matter is
that knowledge is power, and that
ovory young man who has an oppor
tunity to secure knowledge by taking a
collegiate course will dd well to em
brace It.
Alpha Chi Omega gave a banquet
last night td Maud Powell, tho dis
tinguished violinist. Tho latter is also
a .member of tho, national college
equal, suffrage league, and would prob
ably have, bfeen banquetted by the
equal suffrage, girls if she had not
been by nor fraternity. Miss Powell
joined tho college oquaj suffrage ra,n,ks
at Spattle, at.tho same time with
Madatne Nordlca, tho' noted .prima
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Ends Wednesday,
8 A. M., April 14th
University Bulletin
APRIL '
Wednesday, 7. Easter Vacation be
gins at C p. rii.
Wodnosdayi liEaste'' Vacation ends
at 8 a. m.
Wednesday, 2lt -Baseball: Kansas
Aggies vs. Nebraska.
Thursday, 21 Baseball: Lincoln
Leaguo vs. Nebraska.
Friday, 23-"Soc!al Problems in Their
Relation to Public Health." Prof.
Georgo B. Hbwdrd. Tompio 5 p. m.
Monday, 20. Baseball: Unlvorslty of
" MlBBourl vs. Nobraska.
Tuesday, 27. Baseball: University of
. Missouri vs. Nobraska.
Tuosday, 27. Forestry Lecture; "Sci
entific Problems In Forest Planta
tions," by Prof. Phillips. N T nt
7:30 p. m.
May.
Tuesday,. 11. Forestry lecture, State
Problems in "Wisconsin,". A. G.
Haniol; "UtlllzdUbn in Wiscon
sin," J. C. Kettrldge, N7 .atr7.30
p. in.
Saturday, May 15. Basoball: Draka
University vs. Nebraska.
Tuesday, 25. Forestry lecture; "For
CBt Types la. tho Philippines,"
"Bill" Pdgaduan; "Forest Utiliza
tion in tho Philippines," M. Lazo.
Friday, 28. Baseball: KanBns Uni
versity .vs. Nebraska.
Saturday, 29. Baseball: Kansas Uni
versity vs. Nebraska.
Tho Nebraska branch of the Ameri
can institute of electrical engineers
held their monthly meeting last even
ing in M 209 and the following pro
gram was given: "Apprenticeship
Courses at "Westlnghouso nnd General
Electric Company," by Mr. Rawson,
a former graduate; "The Commercial
Side of Electrical Engineering," by Mr.
Roso; "Experiences nt Westlnghouso
Company in Apprentice Course," by
Mr. Harvey, a former graduate.
Happenings of. the Past
8even Years Ago.
Dr. Andrews discussed tho probablo
outcome of tho. Boor, war and declared
that It would bo followed by a great
loss of prestige on the part' of Great
Britain.
Six Years Ago.
Pnn-hollbnic congress adopted a rul
ing that no men playing upon the
varsity baseball team couid play upon
tho teams in the intorfraternity
leagdb.
Five Years Ago.
Plans were In ado to merge the three
debating clubs the Union, tho Max
well and tho Palladlan, into one large
organization.
Four- Years Ago.
The first gymnasium exhibit was
held In the armory and proved to be
a great success'. l V
f h'ree Years Ago.
A "sclefrtifio" baseball team was
formed, composed of studonts and
mombers of tho faculty of tho" chemis
try department.
One Year Aqo
For the flisl time Ivy pay was made
a full holiday by uhlversfty authorities
and a program was announced to take
the : whole day,
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