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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1910)
t J THE DAILY NEBRASKA! ': - e DIRECTORY. . G Business Directory Ever loyal Unlvoralty Btudont is urgod to patron TQthoso Nobraskan, advortlsors, and , to montlon tho Nobraskan whllo do ing bo. k i BANKS FlrBt Trua. 4k Savings BAKERIES" . olsom BARBER SHOPS ' Croon's .BOOKSTORES .'.-. Co-op. , '" Unlvorlaty 'CLEANERS' 1 J. 0 Wood & Co. Wobor's Sultorlum. . Joo, Tho Tailor. ;', Tod Marrlnor. CLOTHING ' Farauhar - Magoo & Doomor Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. Spolor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. COAL rogory Whltobroaat CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kitchen Tommy DANCING ACADEMY ' Lincoln PITTS DOCTORS - Dr. Cramb $ DRY GOODS Mlllof & Paine - Rudgo & Guonzol DRUGGISTS : Riggs ENGRAVERS cjornoll FLORISTS , S'C. H. Froy CHAPIN BROS. FURNISHINGS Budd Fulk Magoo &Deemtr Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. -Rudgo & Guonzol Spolor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. HATTERS Budd Fulk Unland Armstrong Clothing Co. . Magoo & Deemor Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. Rudgo & Guenzel Spolor & Simon ICE CREAM Franklin Ico Cream Ce. JEWELERS Hallott Tuckor LAUNDRIES Evans .OPTICIANS Shoan Howe. PHOTOGRAPHERS Townsond PRINTERS SlmmonB , Van Tine ' ' RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch Cameron's Y. M. C. A. Spa SHOES Armstrong Clothing Co, Bockman Bros. Budd Mon's Bootery Rogers & Perkins ' Mayor Bros. Mlllnr Sr Pntna O . SHOE REPAIRING Electric Shoo Storo SKIRTS Skirt Store . TAILORS I Elliott Bros. Gregory .- Herzog ' r Joo, Tho Tailor. LUDWKG. i ':' 4-THEATERS tf .. uiiver r Orpheum. Thi First Trust. 1 Sav ings Bank 4 Per Caiit Intarasti $1 opim tn aooount Corner 10th Sc O StU- Bring Yeur Next Job of Printing to iv AN TINE PRINTING CO. and Get Satisfactory ResulU i 128-130 No. 14th St. Auto 3477 a I Underwood Typewriter Go. TYPEWRITERS SOLD AND RENTJJD 187 No. 18th. Boll 848. Auto 20S0 ARE FOOLS BORN OR ARE THEY EDUCATED DR. F. 8. 8TEIN GIVE8 FORCEFUL. DI8CU88ION AT CONVOCATION. IDEALS AND POWER IN EDUCATION The Relation of Fraternities and Ath letics to the University Is Dis cussed -'Change In Ideas During Last Decade. WWsK3 Fraternity and Sorority Trade i i ' A SPECIALTY Quality Counts THAT'S WHY FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAM IS SO POPULAR We make a specialty of fan cy creams, sherbets, Ice3 and punch for Frat Ss Sorori ty parties. Whipping Cream always on hand. Bell 200. Auto 0101. 1010 N St. Electric Shoe Rep. Factory 1220 O Street Saves you Time & Money Hot Drinks K now in season Do you know any place where you can get as QUICK SERVICE as you can at ournew store? No . need of being crowded. Lincoln Candy Kitchen S. W. Corner s ! Lyrlo TYPEWRITERS' 1 Lincoln Typewrite ' UnderwooJT Typewriter Ot. Jsmm .OUIHVS "7 m.1 lltH.ait 222JaaT sftro Z96 SWl TONE AND Dir, vry. Tho statomnnt "Fooln iirn hnrn mbt made" remains an axiom. That woll-worn nnd In many cases preva lent Idea that oxcosslvj)cpllege-educa-tlon croatcs "oducatod fools," received denunciation from the lips of Dr. )F. S. Stoln at 'convocation this morning. That tho trim valuo of culturo is fre quently underestimated nnd that the Immaterial things always take proco- donco over tho material things wero additional thoughts dropped h'y Dr. Stoln In the-courso of his lecture. In part, Dr. Stein said: "Tho torm 'oducatod fool' is sometimes hoard whon in reality there is no such thing. Culturo and common senso are never at variance and tho person who ac quires ono of thoso qualities will in variably secure tho other also. "MucaUonJn Itself haB two para mount purposes, namely, inculcation of right ideals and the development of tho power of self-mastery. Animals, for Instance, are, governed by their impulses; but man directs his im pulses ho is his own irinstor. Educa tion stimulates us to repeated efforts in sooking attainment of ideals; it ac tuates us to at least make an endeavor to satisfy somo personal ambition; it croates In us a desire to bo somebody, to do something worth while. ThiB, unconsciously, forms tho habit of right doing tho flowers and fruit of true culture. Fraternities and Athletics. s- "College fratornltios nro important auxiliaries of university lifo, but it must bo romombered that tho college does not oxjst bocauso of tho frater nity, and he who believes it docB is laboring under a mistaken idea. Col1 logo athletics also play an Important part in tho college curriculum, but ho who IooIcb upon tho collego as oxlstlpg for ,tho sake of athlotics, b perform' lng a parasitic function, is lacking in real culturo and common sense. Such a ono Is not in a position to criticise tho unemotional man. "Tpn years ago materialists wore in tho saddle Now thoy are being driven from tho field. Then all values wero measured by material 'things, wlille today that theorynas no place In tho part of science Nineteen hun dred and three is redetter-da"y Tn tho annals of sclcqco, for it was thon that radium was discovered. That discov ery Immediately stimulated Intricate and complicated experiments which culminated in the proof that tho atom is not tho unit of matter. Effects of Science. Scionco hnB driven men into tho bo. Hot that not tho material, tangtblo and visible, but tho Immaterial, In- tanglblo and invisible things aro su perlative. Wo adoro statuary, not be cause of Its material composition, but bocauso of an intnngiblo something which wo cannot describe. Why is It that thousands of men will sacrifice tholr material llvos for an insignific ant, worn cloth of red, white and blue? Is it because of its color, its size or its composition? " "Queen Victoria admitted to tho Prince of India that tho Bible was tho sourco ot all tno power of Great Britain; that without it Groat Britain would fall; but sho attributed this fact to tho immaterial and not tho mate rial qualities of tho Bible. Christ died, leaving no material things save his garments over which tho Romans cast, lot. And yot his 'death changed the current of the hisT;oryorTho"world and tho very cross which at that time was rpgarded as a thing of ignominy and shamo is .now an emblem of reverence, The immaterial things run deeper than tho material and ho who will barter himself for material things is- lacking inlruo culture. Act is harmony with the highest culturo and' one will act natural." F' i Get All The Copies For The New Semester By Subrcribing Now WE NEED THE MONEY N. BASEMENT ' v, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING tl t "p 4 Scif.w,"tr: tW4 t y!?fty''rijtrf''y'w'a'i -.VA,-.-. ,l-.