t A "R3$VJi!7!Gir.i.7swtwJwri,.,t r V. vt f THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Tfce, Daily Nebraskan r ' THE) PntiPBftTY OP Tilfa tjnivkrsitiy OF NEBftAflKA, Lihfcotnj Nobroska. , - PubtlHhott by . . TUB STUDENT PUBLICATION HOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. J , , Editor K P. Frederick Managing Editor i.tsctri J Ld Associate Editor T. M. Edgecombe Associate Editor.. t .....R. D. Hawley BUSINESS STAFF. Manager... ,... -,..0. C Klddoo Militant Manager.. V. C. HaioaM Circulator. C. Buchanan -T Editorial and Business umcei BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Coplee, 0 Cents Each. iii ' ' Telephone! Auto 1868. Night Phones Auto 1B88 Auto 3844. , JL-. -, y Individual notjcbb nl bo ohareod for at tho rato of 10 contfl tho Insertion (or ovory flftcon words or fraction thore of. Faculty notices and University bul letins will bladlr be published fre. i i m Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as aocondqlass mall matter under tho Abt of Congress of March 3, 1870. TODAY 5 B.M: : P 1 8 Vesper Service H, University Chorus ARMORY Advertisements for the want column should be left at the business office, base Went Administration building, between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 6 p, m, Cash must accompany all orders. for ad vertlslng, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraction thereof the first Insertion; three Insertions twontyflvo oentst five Insertions forty cents. FRIDAY, FEDRUAHY 2R, 1910. Tbo KnnBna haslcotuall ilvo suffered rtofoat at tho handH of tbo Washing ton flvo. It was tho Jayhnwhorn' flrst -defoatr-nnd in tolling how -It--enmo-about, tho Kansan nays: "Johnson throw a basket and whilo tho ball was In tho air tbo final whlstlo blow. Tbo roforoo, with ontiro disregard for tho rules which allow bucH gdala to count, throw out tbo roBUltlng two points, nnd Kansas lost" Thoro is only ono thing; worsd than a bad roforeo and 'that 1b a bad loBor. )OCKM0$00p00p0QTO A Michigan professor has made tho Btatoraont that tbo oast is thirty-Bix years behind tho west in college ora tory. By rovorslng this statement we conclude that Nebraska must bp thirty-six years ahead pf Yale and, Har. about Its glowing stovo of a winter ovonlng aro gone. Dut their opinion as to tho impracticability of an educa tion still survives In many part3 of tho country. Consequently an odl torlnl on tbo business training given by a col logo or university, appearing In tbo Drown Hornld, in well worth quoting as follows: "Mr. Theodore P. ShontH, college man any typo of the highly HUtveisful business man, oxpresseu hit view 3 upon t,ho vnluo ot a college training for a bUBiness career In n recent num ber of System. Some of Mr. Sbonts obsorvntlonB aro Worthy of considera tion. ' Ho says, 'Business mon are es sentially thinking men. Thoy havo been trained by oxporlonce and by tholr nutural proclivities fo think -along common-sense and pructk cal linos. Tho only way to lonrn to think Is to -think. Tho colloco offers to teach a man how. Soma college bred men have considered nil education to bo au accumulation of data. Thoy hnvo sought to keep tho lnt,ollectual food served out by tholr prorosBors, In cold storage, for futuro uso, whon It was intended tor Inunodl nto consumption and sonsequont Intel loctual growth. It Is this false concep tion of thp valuo of their assotn, their belief in knowledgo us an end Instead of a moans to a power, that has wrecked so many college moh whon thoy entered business. P No -l 'i U l . : pcoplo mere amusement or entertain mont, or to supply a politician with an audienco to which ho may appeal for political support. Tho entertainment and amusement business belongs to tho popular lecturo bureau, nnd not to tho stato university, and tho political speechifying should bo bandied by ar campaign committee. On tho other hand, tho possibility that a real educator may bo occupying public office or may somo day be favored With political honora should not bo permitted to prevent him from .!,.! ..l.li... i I , t1 uuiug umvuiaiiy uxiuuuiun wurK. ji, for oxamplo, some people should think Chancellor Avery or Dean. Bossey would make a good governor and start to boom ono of thpm for that office, that fact would not necessarily Inter ferp with bis availability and useful- noss In his university work, plther on tho campus or in tho Hold, and no nmount of abstention from offlcf seoking will make good university teachers out of politicians who never saw tho insldo of a university and are lacking In tho first requirements of a liboral education. If tho University of Nebraska is to conduct unfvorslty extension courses let them bo made for tbo benefit of those who listen, and hot for the ex ploitation of those who talk wbethor thoy hnppen to bo officeholders or ex officeholders, or Just looking for office. IrmOniaha Bee. , )H3cS3cS3cS3cSt)cS)S3S3S3)! f (8 Vo ,' ' -- V .JVTT. . t J No. 6 rfTP OUR lost andfplind notides tt help the loser to connect with the finder to their mutual ad vantage, while the names of advertisers appearing in our., columns afford a reliable di rectory to merchants who want your trade and who will make the greatest effort to give you satisfaction. The Daily Nebraskan Circulation Manager 3t33CCCCCCCCCCl3C GIRLS SHOES Hello Co-eds! 5 My Ladies' Shoes are in Sample Shoe Store on second floor New shapes $4.00 values for $2.50 Some ever better. BUDD 1416 O Sit. vard in collego oratory., Aslu from tho fact that wo fall to see exactly why it should bo thirty-six In prefer ence to thlrty-flvo or t blrtiy'HPVon, -years wo bollovo1 that thoro may tio, somothing in tbo nominating siccchcs nftor all. Despatches of yesterday announce that tho co-eds of tho Brazil high school havo gone on a strike bocauso tho boys are not allowed to seo them play basketball. ThlB aftornoon thp co-eds. of Nebraska will engage in n. private gamo of basketball at which only thp. fqmlnlno portion of tho uni versity will bp present. What n dif ference there Is in co-ods. A SPECIAL ISSUE. It has been planned to have a lit erary number of tho Daily Nebraskan published tho flrst Thursday of every month under the auspices of the Eng lish Club. This number Is to bo n university and not a club affair, and contributions from nny one connected with the university will bo considered. It is -desired to revive memories ot the? old days when tho Kioto yelped at stated Intervals and tho bMU more dis tant period when tho tiesporla;i sbono bnco a fortnight In the literary firma ment. Contributions may bo sent either to Miss Payo Hartley or Miss tistcllo Morrison at Station A. Those not available for publication will be re turned, If postage is sent with them. IMPRACTICAL? ' Way back In tho days when we stood in tho grocery storo listening to tbo 'discussion around the big soft coal stove and occasionally "slipping a prune out; of the case by Che wall, we heard many things about education. In'thoaim'lighC pf fttf 'gftftsTcdbT oil' vlanip; w heard tales of college and- of coileg,em.Qp,tlngodt.wl& itb'ide'a thrft Btlcjj an edcatton Was' impractical. ," The grocer 'a tore iff gone. Moatfof the men who gossiped and argued more serious problom confronts tho American college today than that of working out a curriculum that will best equip its students to dovelop tho vast pptornilsea whloh Ainoricau in dustrial fprces havo established.' "Mr. Sbonts Is speaking from the business standpoint and Is,' perhaps, laying too much atress upon tho valuq of mental training, as opposod to au acquisition of such knowledge as Is, today, the mark of tho educated' man. Again, many will doubt The statement that It is the primary business of thq college to furnish thp equipment for business life, but tho fact remains that a collego education prpporly handled is a very valuable asset td a man who ia looking forward to a business career, and that to such a man should lay tho greater stress upon mental dis cipline. A woll-trnlnod mind is esson tlal tp success in every branch of hu man endeavor. POLITICIAN AND UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. Tho order of tho Board of Uogonta of tho University of Nebraska for tho exclusion of tho candidate for office from the list of lecturers to bo sent out on university extension work will bo a good thing Jf it eliminates th evil at which it is directed. This ovil, howevor, does not consiBt In tlte book ing ,ns university extension lecturorf. of mon who mny bo candidates for o' flco, but in the distortion 'of the plan of nnlvofBlly extension from what it originally was and ought to bo. True, university extension work brings to people who cannot be in at tondnnco upon tho class room some thing In tho nature of instruction In tho useful arts and sciences. Whlk tho university extension lecture must 'bo'inoropopularirf'form than'tho class room, lecture, because the listeners havo not tho same educatlona"lropjnd w6rk, still It-should-havo the sara'dJn structlonal object.' In other' words, university extension Is not to furnlnl NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY Whciryou-wnnt to g0I CloanlnR nnd Pressing ylrMoanto n0t b mttchlnorr bn JOE The Tailor who 1b also a Specialist on altering nnd routt-lnjcyonrclotLoaup-to-dato. Special attention to Ladle's work and Uniforms. UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. UNCOLlJ University Bulletin February. 2C, Friday, Tomple Graduate Club meets. 25-26, Friday and Saturday, 8 p. m armory uasKetoau. Nebraska VB. Kansas. 25, Friday, Temple Union .Hall. Girls' program. 8 p. m. 25, Friday 2 p. m., Armory Girls' bas ketball tournament 25, Friday, 5 p. m., Memorial Hall Vesppr service. Chorus and Or . chestra. MARCH. 1, Tuesday Convocation. Address. Gov. A. C. Shallenberger. 1, Tuesday, 11:30 a. m., Music Hall, Temple Glee Club meets. 3, Thursday Convocation. Musical' program. 4, Friday, 5 p. m. Convocation. Prpf. Grummann. "Efficiency in Educa tion";" ' 8, Tuesday Convocation. Prof. J. T; Lees. "The Passion Play of Ober ' Ammorgau." ' 'Illustrated. 0, Thursday Convocation. Musical VWJ A ' $, Fdayi-Yeancrr sdrvloes. Mpmo- 'rial HAH. -University Chorus. 12 Saturday Y. M, C. A. social. Smart Spring Styles in Shoes t j Shown Now MILLER & PAINE " Sanderson's Foot form Store " NOTICE! We are up-to-da.te in Baked Qoods and Candies. We also are noted for putting up Sandwiches, Ice Cream and Punch for RartlesT Call up Bell 456, or Auto 22U. ' I fifei T I 1307 O STREET TYPEWRITERS ALL makes , ,i. SOLD OR RENTED Iont; Applies on Purchase Price. Fivo Days Fred trial before von pay. Two yours gnarntoo whon you pnfehaso. Easy Torma OnV our list. Anto. 2080; Boll 1209. y onn8, Uot B. F. SWANSON p0.y Ipc. 143 So. 13th St LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln's "Select Dancing School' ramo floor T AUTO 4477 ce. dullard, u. of n. miHanar fiELL A13n SOCIALS-Frlday8 8 to J2 P. M. CLASSES-7?d, and Sat. 8 to l P M Saturday Night Fancy Dances and Social. University NightUdyenjty Orchestra' New and fancy dances Saturdays. Carlyle. 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