THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ,t i Cbc Eail mebvaeltan TI1W PltOI'BUTY OF TlIK ITNIVRIISITV OP NBDriASKA. Lincoln. Nebraska. UBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AN.D MONDAY BY TUB STUDENT TUB. BOARD. Publicity Oinci, 126 No. 14th St. EDITOFUAL STAFF. Editor It... .Herbert W. Potter Monnolno Editor Victor D. Smith Associate Editors Philip Frederick Cnrl J. Lord DU8INES8 STAFF. Manager W. A. Jones Circulator A. M. Hare Assistant Circulator Leslie Hyde Editorial ond Business Office i DA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Poitofflce, Station A, Lincoln. Neb. UD8CRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR payablo In Advance 8!ngte Copies. 6 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 conts per Insertion for evry fifteen worda or fraction thereof. Foculty notices and, University bullotlns will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho postofflce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall mattor under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1009. At tho mooting of tho hoard of re gents hold nl tho end of last week money wnH appropriated for a now greenhouse- on tho cnnipuH. Tho greet hoiiHo which Ih now In use has only boon preserved this long tlpio by tho most diligent patching and repairing and ltn appearance has long slnco boon hopelessly beyond repair. Tl.e erection of a now greenhouse nii'is tJio commencement of a genoral clean ing up of tho university's back yard, tho need of which has been so long agitated. . It was a pleasant outlook for the futuio of Nebraska that Chancellor Avery painted In his commencement address to tho graduating class of tho state farm In ..Memorial hall Fri day evening. If broader agricultural training, as brought about throu'i the work of tho university, can 'n time make of Nebraska a country as rich and productive as the country between the mouth or the Hhlno and tho foot of tho Alps then the sum of money spent .by the state for higher education will be insignificant ns com- Y bH 's H bH bbb 40. Two Stools 1415,0. .pared with tho benefits that It re coIvob In roturn. Nothing could more strikingly illustrate the "power or knowledge" than such a transforma tion as would thus ho brought about In the sand hills of western Nebraska. THE BEST FOOT FORWARD. This year on May 1 4th. tho grad uating classes of all tho Important high schools In tho state will come to Lincoln to seo tho university and to participate in tho athletic and debat ing contests to bo held here. On this day the high school students will be . the guests of tho university and the university students and it will be the duty of the university to bo at least a gracious host. Next year's freshman class will be composed almost exclusively of those wlio will be visiting at the university on May 14th. This Is because tho University of Nebraska has very few students from distant points, as a great percentage of the. students como from within tho state. It la there fore of especial importance that tho visitors on high school day bo given unfavorable impression of the univer sity not only as a place "for play but us a pjaco for work and development. The high, school student that comes ,to.tho0unlver8ity has a keen desire to "know what advantages tho univer- CON VOCATION HON. H. It WILSON n Misconceptions Memorial Hall tilty offers in the way of higher educa tion. If lie is considering spending four years hero j he wishes to know exactly what ho will bo nblo to ac complish. It is therefore not suf ficient that tho university should Intorost itself in scolng merely that everything is so nrranged that tho high school events will take place without any hitch or trouble. It should sco that adequato m cans are provided bo that every visitor can see and have fully explained to him what ho is most interested in. Every year a largo number of stu dents especially from Omaha, go east to school. Tho only way that this can bo accounted for is that tho advant ages which are offered by the Univer sity of Nebraska are not fully appre ciated. The annual visit of high school students to tho university, If rightly made use of, forma an opportunity of proving that It Is not necessary to leave Nebraska to get the best educa tion that can be desired. A simple and effective way to ac complish the doslrod result would bo for each department to arrange to have some ono of its advanced stu dents undertake the task of explaining the work of tho department to all those who are Interested in it. By making the names of such Individuals public it would be possible for the high school instructors in charge of students to tnke them without waBte of time where they could learn what ever they wished to know about the work of the university. In this way visiting students would get a very definite Idea of the real work that the university was doing instead of a hazy Idea of unattractive buildings and crowded campus. The Religious Education Committee of tho University of Iowa has asked tho seniors and juniors for sugges tions on religious work in the uni versity. BUDD'S SPRING Have made that has been a pair. $2.50 All my IMPORTANT DEBATES ARE HELD. High School League Choosing Teams to Come to Lincoln. Last Friday evening two of a series of important debates In tho High School Debating Loague were held to determine what schools should partici pate In the debate to be hold in Mem orial hall, May Hth. In the central district Geneva and Osceola debated for the supremacy. The dobate resulted In favor of Osce ola by, a two to ono decision of tho Judges. Tho question was, "Resolved, That disputes between capital and la bor in tho railroad business should be seltled by bpards of arbitration with compulsory powers." Tho judgCB were Judge R. C. Roper, of David City, R. A. Van Orsdel, 190G; Law 1910, and Mr. B. J. Sinclair of Nebraska. In the eastern district a debate was held between Wahoo and Blair, Wa- boo winning unanimously. The samo question waB dobatod aB between Osce ola and Geneva. Tho judges wore Professor E. B. Qonant, Dean Charles Fordyco and Professor Guernsey Jones. , Professor M. M. Fogg, president of tho dobatipg league, reports' that the preliminary debates are rapidly being run off. Ho declares that tho con tests this year have been very success- m -Tuesday, April 27 as to the Law' Eleven A. M. University Bulletin Tuesday, 27. "Somo Popular Mis conceptions as to tho Law and Its Administration," by Hon. IL II. Wilson. Convocation. Me morial Hall, lx a. m. Tuosday, 27. Basoball: University of Missouri vs. Nebraska. Tuesday, 27. Forestry Lecture: "Sci entific Problems in Forest Planta tions," by Prof. Phillips. N 7 at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, 27. Graduate Music Recital. Miss Ethel McFarlane. Temple Theatre, 8 p. in. Thursday, 29. Graduate Music Re cital. Miss Annie .Tones. Temple ' Theatre, 8 p. in. Friday, 30. "Social Problems in Their Relation to Public Health." Prof Gcorgo E. Howard. Temple 5 p. m. May. Friday. 7. Chi Bota Kappa Initiation. Tuesday, 1 1 Junior Program. Convo cation Memorial Hall, 11:00 a. m. Tuesday, 11. Forestry lecturo, State Problems In Wisconsin," A. G. Hamel; "Utilization in Wiscon sin," J. C. Kottrldgo, N7 at 7:30 p. m. Saturday, May 15. Basoball: Drake University vs. Nebraska. Friday, 21 Pan Hellenic Ball. Audi torium. Tuesday, 25. Forestry lecture: "For est Types In the Philippines," "Bill" Pagaduan; "Forest Utiliza tion in tho Philippines," M. Lazo. Friday, 28. Baseball: Kansas Uni versity vs. Nebraska. Saturday, 29. Baseball: Konsas Uni versity vs. Nebraska. ful and will, when completed, show a marked Improvement In the condi tions of the league over last year. A hall at Indiana University caught on fire last Sunday evening, but the fire was put out by tho students be foro the department arrived . The damage amounted to $500 which Is covered by insurance. OXFORDS a hit with everyone lucky enough to buy & $3.50 Hats are $2.50. appenings of the Past Seven Years Ago. The 'varsity basoball team defeated Wushbiirii College by tho score or 7 to 2. Six Years Ago. Nebraska was awarded the decision in the Nebruska-MIssourl debate by a unanimous, voto of tho judges. Tho largest crowd was present that had ever attended, up to that time, an In tercollegiate debate. Five Years Ago. Showing remarkable reversal of form, Nebraska defeated Minneapolis In baseball by the -score of 10 to 1. Four Years Ago. A faculty committee took charge of auditing the accounts of all student or ganizations for" the first time. Three Years Ago. . The "Associated Barbs" as a means of expressing tholr disapproval of tho moans of electing student members of the athletic hoard, refused to nom inate cnpdldrtjes or take any part in tho election. One' Year Ago. Rules wero adopted-by .the publica tion board making tho Cornhusker staff more- directly responsible to It, nnd providing for a cqmploto report of the business manager to be made. "MMMUMM I H. S. FENSLER, Prop. . 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