A THE DAILY NEBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan J I 'I THE PROPERTY OP . TUB UNIVBR8IT.Y OP NEBRASKA, ,. Lincoln, Nebraska, I'uhllfthpd by .. THE STUDENT PUBLICATION HOARD mii "'"'l " M mm EDITORIAL STAFF. ftdlior K. P. ffdlck Mnnaalno Editor i;-;;cri J ld Associate Editor T. M. Edgecombe Associate Editor R. D. Hawley BUSINESS STAFF. Manager. ,9 S' ., ?, Assistant Manager ..v. c. Hascall Circulator Buchanan Editorial and Dullness .Office! BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDO. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRCE, 2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Slnglo Copies, D Cents Each. Telephonei Auto 1888. Night Phones-Auto .1888; Auto 3844. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo chanced for at tho rato of 10 emits the Insertion for ovory fifteen words or fraction there of. Paoultv notices and University bul letins will blafliy no piinusnoa ireo. Entered at tho postofTlco. at Lincoln, Nebraska, an second-class mall mattor under tho Act of Congress of March 1, 1179. Advertisements for the want column Should bo left at tho business office, base mont 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 vertising, 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, ( irt i i ' " WEDNESDAY. APRIL 0, 11)10. - This Issue Edited by Editor.... FAYE M. HARTLEY Associate Editor E3TELLE MORRI80N THOUGHTS OF 8PRINQ. A college courso Jb JUBt iib npt to bo Injurious in tho long run iib it Ib to bo bonollclal. BrowHlng nmong dry nnd dusty tomoB, year in und yeilr out, tho faithful, coiiBclentiouB Btiulent bo comoH hlniBolf dry and niiBty, losing all tho youthful zcBt or life thnt should bo his, loBlng tho power to HATS $2.50 minglo nmong mon as a man, to learn men's naturos and to influence thorn. Once out of tho shady academic groves tho glaring light of common day daz zles him and makes hjnwuUmjw and misanthropic. If ho has studied law ho may achieve Balvatlon through be ing u corporation lawyer, or if ho is a doctor ho may still retain tho porsunslvo powers nood ed to convlnco the rich man's wife that Bhc is sick. But ir he has only taken a "brond" courso, a "cul turo" course, sad Ib his lot. Ho may oltlior return to his learned wood-lot and become a professor, or ho may re pair to Now York and secure, a life membership in tho bread line. Tho latter fato is proforablo. How can theso professors sit In tholr chairs and drono along, In that porfoctly con tontod way, about tho whlchness of what, and why tho wicked man Is the only truly good ono and why Arlstptlo said "the'roforo" when ho ought to havo said "also"? Don't thoy know thnt two hours of actual contact with real life is worth twenty years of find out Ks'-whyfores In tho writings of old dead heathens? Nono, of theso remarks protend to have any relation to actual truth. Thoy simply express the opinions that the average student prizes dearor than life for about six weoks In tho year tho last part of the last half of his second semester. RHETORICAL HONOR. Ono of the university alumni re marked, recontly, that the English de partment ought to be especially Inter ested in tho attempt which is now be ing made by tho student body to attain a higher standard of honor in college work. In tho literary- world,, plagar Ism is a capital crime, it Is the one unpardonable sin. A writer who Is detected practicing it is completely dis graced, and forfeits all claim to public consideration, This one forgery makes people look dskhnco at his most orlg- 0000000MOpQO000$0000000000000 CONVOCATION - Mrs. Silence VIOLIN RECITAL O 00000000000Q0000000000000 O 9 Innl productions, and his enroor 1b ended. Tlio BcriouHiiGBH of the offenHo does not Boom clear to all college Btudents. It 1b genornlly considered u far lighter Bin than any other hind of stealing, and indeed 1b often only laughed at. When now and thon a college faculty oxpolB a 8tudont who lias flagrantly plagarl.od, tho matter aBBumes tem porary Importance, but tho lesson is soon forgotten, in moBt caBes uio whole affair Ib lutBhod up as soon aB possible. One rather peculiar caso here in tho unlverBlty was that of a divinity stu dent who dopartod some yonra ngo. Ho had rogiBtored for tho course in vorae composition, but found that he could not do ' tho required work. So ho uHod to glean vorsos from varlouB ohscuro poriodlcalB and calmly read thunt as IiIb own. A formor render In- the' rhetoric de partment recalls with great gleo one of hor exporloncoH. A vory Irate fresh man rushed Into tho oillco one day. Crying, "Do you boo that?" he throw down before her a theme docorntod with a large bluo "FY She admitted that aho Baw it plainly, whereupon he drew himself up as though preparing to light for the family honor, and said dollantly. ".My rather wrote that theme!" Something must of course be al- J IN GREYS, BLACK BAND FEDORAS AND TELESCOPES. Why Pay lowed to Ignorance of the ruleB of the gamo. Thoro aro Btudents who havo to he told In so many words thnt It is dishonest to steal another man's plot, or 8ituatipns1 or arguments. Thoy fall to soo tho dlfforonco between mate rial that Mfo preBonts to thorn, Indi vidually, and mnterial that someone else hns found and has worked up into Bhape. Some of them will oven try to argue on tho subject. If they aro sincoro, however, the very fact of tholr native honesty makes it possible for thorn to undorstnnd the point when it is explained to them. Ignorance, or what lscalled "green noBS,'r is, however, the only possible excuso for plngnriBm. Nervous excite ment, tho power of an unexpected temptation, hereditary kleptomania,, or the other common excuses for cheating and stealing, -will not answer for this. It roqulres both premeditation and in tention, to commit this act. LINES FROM "RUBAIYAT OF A COLLEGE MAN." I when a freshman did full oft fre quont Tho library, on sweet lovo's errand bent; Saw my Delight, raado dates, and suddenly Wna thrust forth from tho door whoroln I wont Tho flunk no question makes of Claud or Rose, ' But joyously to each or either goes. Boforo exams we think wo havo tho goods But ask the registrar ho knows he knowB. " ' SAM R. BUCK. The University Dinner Club. Tho noxt meeting of the University Dinner Club will be hoh;l at tho Lin coln hotel on Tuesday evenings April ;2, nt Gv.30,-to which the ladles aro Invited-. Members are requested to no tify tho commltteo If they Intend to . TODAY Dales - Knapp u O'CLOCK bring gueflts; also to send notice should they not be able to be present. A. E. DAVISSON, Secretary. THE CALL OF THE MOUNTAINS. Hush. 'TIs tho voice of the Mountains Tho pine-scented breath of tho .Moun- talnn Brenthing o'er forests unbroken. Rippling" the hake's limpid waterB, And whispering low thru the fir-trees. It wanders far over the foreHts Far over tho yellowing meadows, Into tho dust of the City, Bearing its Bweet scent of wild things. Mon lift their heads as if startled Breatho tho cool odors In wonder, Amid the dank smoke of tho fact'rles (Had aro tho oyes and tho voices. Huah. T1b tho call of the mountains, Tolling of lnflnito calmness, Whisp'rlng of dolls In tho forests, Or brooks rippling low through, the woodlands, Of lakes that aro cool nnd inviting, Of rest, in the shade of the plno trees. Singing of dew-Btudded mornings. Of evenings radiant, tender Calling tho Mon of tho City Back to tho Homo of their Mother. Hush. 'Tls Uio voice of tho mountains. SAM! R. BUCK. Rimn More? 14,5 o St. MY MOTHER. Out on a grassy plain, Whore tho wild flower lifts its head, Where tho western sky glows red, She waits-for mor When spring comes, love, again, While evonlng shadows fall. And twilight covers all, I'll come to thee. ELEANOR HEI.MER. NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY When you want to Rot Cloanlnj? nnd Pressing dono by hand nnd not by machinery brlnir your clotuoa to JOE The Tailor who Is also a Specialist on altering and refitt ing your clothes up-to-date. MARGARET M. FRICKE Dressmaker of Style and Economy UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin APRIL. 7, Thursday, ll:tf0, Memorial Hall Junior clnss meets. 9, Saturday, 9 a. mr, Athletic Field Freshman-Sophraore Olympics. 13-14, Wednesday.-Thursday, baseball. Nebraska vs. Kansas Aggies at Man hattan. 14, Thursday, 11:30, Memorial Hall Sophomore class meotlng. 15-1C, vFrlday-Saturday, Nebraska vs. Kansas at Lawrence. 19, Tuesday Democratic Club meets. Music Hall, Temple. 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