The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 04, 1909, Image 2
.irt..,,.; A 'H "32 EriSS I i i e. m H. E'be 3)alls Hebragftan TH13 pnOPBRTY C-F, THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln! Nebraska. ' . ; MUSHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT TUB. BOARD. rabliMtfa Offlet, 126 No. 14th St. EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor Herbert W. Potter itonnjjlng Kd't0'r vlotor B' th Aiibclnte Editors Philip Frederick Carl J. Lord BUSINESS STAFF. Mannoei. w A JonM Circulator A. M. Hare Assistant Circulator Leille Hyde Editorial and Business Offloet BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, "Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advanoe Single Copies. 5 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1B88. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES Will be charged for at the rato of 10 cents por Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thereof. Fnculty notices and University bulletins will Bladly bo published free. Entered at tho postofllce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as Kecond-clasa mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. . .I ii 'I TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1009. In nccordanco with a ruling of the Publication Board ndoptcd nt Its mooting last evening there will bo no Ibbuo of tho Dnlly Nobraskan on Ivy Day, May 5th. Tho noxt Ihsuo or tho Nobrasknn will, thoroforo, bo Thursday, May 0th. At an addroBS dollvorcd recently ProroBsor Nathan DernBtoln or tho Omaha high school declared that a college tralnB a man ror life and not for n living nH unlvnrsitioB do, and concluded from this that the college Is tho better Institution. PorlmpH It Ib noedlcBB to say that Professor Bern stein Is hlmsoir a graduate of a col lege. Tho rapid rato with which the great universities of tho land are de veloping and leaving behind llo older colleges Indicates that tho Amorlcan pooplo havo roachod different conclus ions on this Bubjoct from thoBO advo cated by Professor BernBteln. While Western colleges are looking Tor ways or raising their onfrnnco re quirements nnd making tho scholar ship standard more rigid Enstern col- leges aro at tho same time considering the advisability of lowering tholr Btandnrds. President Butler or Co-! lumhla recently "expressed tho strong belief that American colleges) must soon find the necessity of recognizing ' tho largo class of men who go to college merely because It is the 'thing' to do, nnd not for tho purposo of Bor ious study." Ho furthor declnrod thiR it would probably bo necessary for colleges to establish special "pass" courses for these men, differentiating tho work rrom that' provided for those who seek scholarship, who would bo placed in another, an "honor" course. ' Such a proposal an this will Hnd Sjcnnt favor In tho WcBt. Tho Wtistoru man has little uso for the person who desires to waste four yeors of his time In the polite occupation of doing nothing. Men's finishing schools may fill a long felt want In the East, but n long as there exists In tho West tho public sentiment which is now found hero there will bo no domand for a lowering of the requirements of Western colleges. Observing writers oven todaydo not hesitate to declare that In thoWqst there Is a much more earnest nnd en thusiastic Interest in education than In tho East, If during tho next few i.years tho colleges of tho EaBt follow plie4BiiggestIon of President Bntler and ecroase tljelr requirements nt tho fanie "time that tho West Ib raising tndli'B wo shall shortly see all tho great centers of learning In ttlie West while ,tho East will -bo left to make the best or its finishing schools. THE CON VOCAf ION. Prof, Edwin Msey The Turkish Situation Memorial Hall The Majestic. Foy and (Mark In "Tho Sprjng of Youth," hailed all season aB one of tho best acts In vaudeville, enmo to tho Mojeatlo Mpnday ovoning and proved their JtiBt claim to that repu tation. The Bkotch Ib a Buonn from tho opening to the cIobo. Foy's llsh Ing nnd clam-eatlng feat set the house to roaring with laughter. The ABtalrea, tho best pair or Juve nllo BlngerH and dancers that have this year eomo west, woro accorded an ovation last evening. They made u triumph in Omaha In Dccenibcr and promise to repeat their achievement hero. The Interpretation of two old char acters In "Sweethearts." by Mr. and Mrs. Connolly was good. This Is an act that touches the Bontimctnnl as voll as the artistic side and is a sue cobs. Elonn, "Tho Squaw Girl." Is agile, pretty and has a sweet voice that gives her act a leading place on this week's bill. Isabell Howell and Company In "(lames of- Childhood, " Bang two or three songs that pleased the llrst nlghters immensely. Eddie Play Burns, In planologuo and Lizzie Daly, terpslchorean dancorB, are far above the average. The Zoological club will meet at 8 p. in. this ovoning In tho Zoological lecturo room, in N. 210. Tho follow Ing program will bo given: "Early Octogenetlc Phenomena In MnnunnlB," by Hubrecht; reviewed by V. A. Wll Inrd. "Hovlew or Certain Polnto In tho Structure of the Tornnrln," by .A. T. MoBterman; reviewed by M. It. Daughters. j .STUDENT ANNUAL CONFISCATED Cartoons of Dean and Girl Student CutFrom Edition. w Tho annual edition or tho "Quax," Drake university's student publication, was confiscated recently by tho tnc ulty and ItB editors threatened with possible expulsion unless two objec tlonnblo .cartoons woro withdrawn. Tho edition was published at a cost or $3,000 and tho student board of editors finally agreod to expurgato tho edition. Tho offensive cartoons of Dean Frederick Norton or college of liberal ai'.ts and .Miss Bessie Orlngrndi, student In medical department, wero cut out of 1,250 copies. Tho cartoons reflected upon Dean Norton's mothodB in class and MIbb Grlugradi's criticism of certain mem bers of her class. It Is roported that four professors In tho Unlvorslty of Minnesota went on a long hlko recently, nnd tljnt they havo not yet recovered, An Instruc tor in economics fainted twlco on tho way. Tho Kansan, In urging tho students to support tho May Festival, says: "A person does not havo a woll-rounded education unless ho can appreciate something higfier than 'rag-time' In music." A yollow Journal, "Breezy Point Times," Is to appear at North Dakota soon to advertise tho play to bo glvoi thoro by tho girls of tho school. Tho paper is to bo printed m green ink on yollow- paper. i 1 1 1 i 1 1 i i 1 1 i i i Houses Jj& I1 AzJ DAILY NEBRASKAN -Tuesday, May 4 Eleven A. M. May. Tuesday, 4. "The Turkish Situation," by Professor Edwin Maxoy. Con vocation. Memorial Hall, 11 a.m. Tuesday, 4. Graduation recital o! MIbb Ouida Wlltso or the' School or Music. University Temple Theatre, 8 o'clock. Thursday, 5. String Quartet Convo cation. Memorial Hall, 11 a. m. Wcdnosday, 5. Ivy Day. missed ror tho day. Classes dis- Friday, 7. Phi Beta Kappa Initiation. Tuesday, 11 Junior Program. Convo cation Memorial Hall, 11:00 a. m. Tuesday, 11. Forestry lecturo, State Probloms In "Wisconsin," A. G. Hamol; "Utilization in Wiscon- sin," J. C. Kottridgo, N7 nt 7:30 p. m. Friday, 11. High School Day. No classes excused during tho day. Saturday, 15. Freshman Hop, Fra ternity Hull. Saturday, May J5. Baseball Drake University vs. Nobraska, 9:30 n. in. Friday, 21 Pan Hellenic Ball. Audi torium. Tuesdny, 25. Forestry lecture: "For est Types In tho Philippines," "Bill" Pagaduan; "Forest Utiliza tion in tho Philippines," M. Lazo. Friday, 28. Baseball: Kansas Uni versity vs. Nebraska. Saturday, 29. Baseball: Kansas Uni versity vs. Nebraska. ANOTHER JOURNALISM SCHOOL Rractlcal Courses Will Be Given In Spokane College. P. M. Glasoe, president of Spokane college, nnnounces that a course In pratcical journalism, consisting of lectures on the various phusos of newBpnper work, will begin September 13. The newspapers In Spokane will co-operate with the college In the work. Trnlning will be given In the' best lines or study to -prepare for news paper work. Students will be Instruc ted In the various branches or writing ior tne press, in me nuiKe-up or a newspaper, the work In the composing room, methods or conducting tho cir culation and advertising departments, and In soliciting, colledtlng- am gen-1 ernl manngnment. SECRET SOCIETIES ARE BARRED Undemocratic, Say Regents of Okla homa Agricultural School. Tho board of agriculture has put an emphatic voto upon all attempts to organize Greek lotter fraternities or other secret societies at tho A, & M. college at Stillwater, on tho ground that they are undemocratic and Inter fere with tho real work of tho school. Several attempts havo been mado latoly to offect such organization, but all mot with tho same rate. Tho ques tion was brought up a number or years ago under tho territorial reglmo and with tho samo result as at this? time. Indiana has a rabies scare now, and Bovernl there aro to be compelled to take tho Pasteur treatment. The house dog. of tho Emnnon club there has been attacked by the disease, and has. ded from it. Just beroro taking siclc, ho was petted by several pooplo on tho campus, nnd nil these havo been declnrod In danger. Tho North Dakota girls havo started baseball practice. Tho freshmon and preps at North, Dakota had a class scrup rocontly. University Bulletin -J -- I Happenings of the Past 8evnYears Ago. Varsity baseball team debated both Kansas and Highland Park in closely contested gnmea. Six Years Ago. One hundred dollars was offered as a prize ror the best Nebraaka song that should bo submitted. The prize offer attracted only eight contestants. Five Years Ago. Excavation wns commenced for tho new Physics building. Varsity baseball team debated Notre Dame with a score or 5 to 4. Four Years Ago. In the rreshman-Bophomore class scrap the rreshmon master-or-cere-monles wns kidnapped but the sopho mores were unsucceBsrul In capturing tho chairman or the rreshman dance. Three Years Ago. Dramatic club presented two plays, "An Evening or Proposals" and "The Morning Call." One Year Ago. Twelve men Hied aB candidates ror the athletic board. George Bros. Printing Engraving Embossing Fine Lino Pound nnd box Stationery Frntomlty Dldg. 18th & N Sts PATRONI. E OUR ADVERTISERS!; Get your Punches, Sherbets, and Ice Cream from COLLINS Special attention given to Student Affairs. Bowls, Spoons and Glass es furnished free. Collins Bros. Ice Cream Co. Seventh and L Streets Bell 428 PHONES Auto 1228 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ERS1 A M Hou US1C se Whoro you can always find that snoot or. music in stock. EDW. J. WALT 1120 O St. The Music Man J j TH-nCUQH COURSCS IN BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, lT YP. Wfll riNG, TELEGRAPHY AVD PREPARATORY Kpeticncel tcrchers. Pine Kqulp-incut-.. 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