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timml. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN V i i i ) . u i , I! H M K. The Daily Nebraskan TUB PHOPERTYOF THB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. Published by .. . THB BTUDKNT PUBLICATipN IIOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Kdltor K. P. Frederick Munaglno Editor i.'-;;c"ri J J LUl AtiocltB Editor Ti M. Edgecombe Associate Editor". R. D. Hawley BUSINESS STAFF. Manager Q c Klddoo Assistant Manager V. C. Haaoall Circulator C. Buohanan Editorial and Business Office! ASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDO. Poetofflce, Station A, Llncolnt Neb. p 1 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, G Centa Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phonet Auto 1888; 'Auto 3844. . 4- INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo -charged for at tho rato of 10 cents tho Insortlon for ovory fifteen words or fraotlon thoro of. Faoulty notlcba and Unlvoralty bul letins will blodly bo published free. Bntored at tho poatofTica at Lincoln, Nebraska, as socond-clasa mall mattor under the Act of Congress of March , 187D. Advertisements for the wont column should be left at the business office, base ment Administration building, between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertlslno, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraotlon thereof the first Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five cents; five Insertions forty cents. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY B, 1910. "DRY." Tho throo-cornorcd raco for tho presidency of tho senior class which closed yoatorday was what might tech nically bo tormed "dry." No "mud." ' "8HEKIOVAT8KI . "Shoklovatakl." That Is about as near as wo can como to saying "Wol como to our city" to "Komonsky," tho Bohemian magazlno rocently issued at Station A for tho first tlrao. 8TARTED. Scarlet, fovor is running riot at Northwestern. Tho co-ods quaran tined in Wlllard hall, compllod an is auo of "Tho Northwestern" entirely MAC A P SAMPLF SHOES FOR CO-ED n 1 1 n n Up Stairs For the Ladies, wis o St. -dovotcd to tho subject Wo hate to Admit' It, but wo aro behind tho tlmos. However, wo aro on tho way. COMMITTEE ON KICK8. At tho Unlvorsity of Chicago It iB reported that a committeo of tho fac ulty has been appointed to recolvo criticisms from tho students on tho work dono by tho professors in tho class room. Presumably tills ought to llghton tho troubles of tho studont body. It 1b really dolightful to havo a committeo appointed to kick to. HUMAN NATURE. That tho technical knowledgo of a subject is not all that is required of a man who would succeed, Is today a generally recognized fact. On tho other hand It Is recognized that a knowledgo of human naturo and how to play upon tho emotions ofton leads to 'buccobb. Tho advlco to law stu- ' ' dents in tho last issuo of "Tho Ameri can Law School Rovlow" Illustrates thlB-point In a rather striking mannor. " "If you aro dofondlng a man who Is charged with a criminal offense Urlng in all his fomalo relations, es pecially his wlfo and babies. Seat them around tho accused In such or der that at tho proper momont (of which you havo duly posted them) they can all embraco him, and weop over him. Mako them cry frequently, J nnrt nt wtntori Intnrvnlw .hnvn thorn groan Tears, sighs and groans from a criminal's friends, combined with flattery and tact from tho lawyer, often clears men guilty of tho most .heinous crlmos. If tho prisoner has no wlfo or babies, or fomalo relations, bring in your own as tho average jury'will'not know tho. difference and tho court and other lawyers will not glvo you away. C0NFUCIU8 ON 8LANQ. At' last we aro happy. Ever slnco wo head that a follow by tho namo of Confucius got his start in life as O0&000000000000 8 SMls&Tlieresa Wilbut 4 ' TJje Secret bfTtansformed Life ' ' Sunday oAftetooon 00$000b0000OSO000000000000 O i a prophot and attorwards bocamo a hoathen god wti havo bollovod that thoro was somothlng to him bosldos musty rocords, bluo sky and oriental ism. Why this fronay? Tho following, clipped from tho columnB of "Tho Dally Cardinal,"- will oxplaln. When Confucius said, "Tho bost languago Is that which most accurate ly convoys our moaning," ho sorvod as a prototypo for tho lattor-day views of Professor Barrott Wendell. Apropos of tho academic discus sion at prosont curront, tho words qf ConfucluB throw an lntoroBtlng light. If languago Is really but an instru ment for tho convoyanco of thought from brain to brain, thon tho instru ment which most efficiently carrios tho Idea is proforablo. If slang convoys tho thought with loss warping than does tho purest English, thon if wo accopt tho vlow of Confucius slang Is Justifiable. If "boat It" oxprossos your Idoa hot ter than "kindly movo rapidly away from mo," thon Confuclous would sanction tho uso of "boat it." If "cut it out" is -what you want to say and not "ploaso dOBist from your pros ont lino of conduct," then Confucius would uphold tho formor usago. Although history doos not relate that tho nclont donizons of tho ori ent had discussions on tho proprloty of slang, they may still havo had thorn and forgotten. They had all other thlngB and forgot about thorn, so why not. discussions on slang; If slang and tho corroctnoss of its uso occupied their minds, thon Confu cius, If allvo today, would range him self as a staunch supportor of Profes sor O'shea. Preliminary preparations for tho summer quarter at tho Unlvorsity of Chicago aro already In progress. Tho quarter Is divided into two terms of about flvo weeks oach, tho first term 'being fixed to begin on Juno 20, and closo on July 27; 'tho second torm to begin on July 28 and oloso on Septem ber 2. On Juno 10, 11, 13 and 14 ex aminations will bo hold for admission to uhdorgaduato courses. Tho scopo and mothods of instruction during th,o summor quartor rank in ovory respect with tho other quartors of tho aca demic year, and aro widely taken ad vantage . of by collego professors, tcachors in normal schools and high schools, clorgymen and members of other professions, who- -avail them selves of tho libraries and laborator ies of tho university to .nursuo. ad vanced studies. A detailed circular announcing tho courses, tho personnel of tho teaching staff, and other par ticulars will bo ready for distribution about March 1. -CHANCEA.LOR-RETURNS,- Chief Executive of University De livers Lectures in Many Towns. Chancellor " , Avery returned yes terday ..from a two weeks locturo tour In northeusWrn Xilmtska; Delivering two lectures every day before farmers' institutes, high schools, women's clubs, and churches, slnco January 23d, tho chancellor has completed tho most strenuous speaking program, ovor un dertaken by a Nebraska educator. The following aro tho subjocts.of of. "tho. different lectures which wore delivered on this trip: Subject of lay O O 00000000000 Temple iMusic Hall 4:0 o'clock sormons, "Old Faith nnd Now Knbwl odgoj" subject of lecture for fanners' institutes, "Agriculture as Related to Human Progress ;" subjects for high school lccturcB, (a) "Comparison of Gorman and American Schools,' (b) "HIghor Education and L Higher Idoals." Tho towns vlBited aro as follows: Fromont-, ' Oakland, Elgin, Potorsburg, Albion, Newman Grove, Humphroy, Leigh, Crolghton, Norfolk, Emerson, Ponder, Bancroft, Craig, Lyons, To knmah, and Blair. Thoro aro Btlll over sovonty-flvo townB In tho state that havo applied for a locturo by Chancellor Avory. Professor Northrup, head of tho English department of tho University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, who, dur ing tho fall took his classes down to tho rlvor bank to fuss, and advocated roading Milton accompanied by the orchestra, now says that ho has no objection to tho girls In his classes doing needlework during recitations. Somo brought handkerchiefs, others brought tatting, othorB camo with aprons and all worked whllo tho pro foBsor read pootry. Tho Btudonts of tho University of Michigan also want a now song to take tho paco of tho old songs now in uso. Tho student council has offdrod a prlzo of $50 to tho student or alumnus writing tho best. NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY When you want to got Cloanlng nnd Pressing dono by band and not by macblnory bring yonr olotbos to JOE The Tailor who Is also a Spooiallst on altering and refitt ing your olotLus up-to-dnto. Special attention to Ladle's work and Uniforms. UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin February. t 5, Saturday, 8 p. nj., Armory Barb moot. 8, Tuesday, 11:30 -a. m., Memorial Hall Sophomoro class moots. 8, Tuesday, Temple play try-outs. 8, Tuesday, 11.30, Tomplo theater. Junior election. 8-10, Tuesday and Thursday Convo cation. Prof. J. T. Lees. "Pas sion Play of Obor-Ammorgau." Illustrated by storeopticon. 9-10, Wednesday and Thursday Bas ketball. Nobraska-Drako, at Dos Moines. 11, Friday, 8 p. m. Inter-Prat meet. Armory. llr-Frlday, 8:15 p. m,, Tnmplp...Thnz ater Gorman play. 11. Friday, Gorman Play, Mosor's Comedy, "Kopernlcker Strausse, No. 120." 11, Friday, 5 p. m. Prof. Lucllo Eav6s. Undor auspices of Tcach ors' Collogo 11-12, Friday and Saturday Nebraska-Amos, at Ames. Basketball. 14, Monday, NJ p, m., Armory Basket ball. Missouri vs. Nebraska. 14, Monday-. Basketball. Nebraska Missouri. Armory. 21, Friday, 8 p. m., Tomplo Palladian Club meets. 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