The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 24, 1910, Image 2

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THE1 DAILY NEBRASKAN
The Daily Nebraskan
1'IIB PIlOPBnTY OF
TUB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA,
Lincoln Nebraska,
PubllBhcd by . .,
THE STUDENT PUBLICATION DOAUD
EDITORIAL STAFF. , , ,
dltor ' K. P. Frederick
Managing Editor .. Carl J.I Lord
AMOolate Editor T. M. Edgecombe
Aisooldte Editor R D. Hawley
BUSINESS STAFF.
Manager ' "? ,?i?J?fi
Aitlit.nt Manager V. H"oH
Circulator Buchanan
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TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1910.
Or who would over euro to do
bravo doed,
Or Htrivo in virtue others to
excol,
If lionb. should yield him his de
served meed,
Duo praise, that is the spur of
doing well?
Sponcor.
When is tho Gornhuskor com
inn out? Don't shoot!
Won ono and lost one in base
ball with Ames. Forsooth, Yo
oldc Nebraska hallo teenie plays
comet to give us -a full semester's
credit in any subject in the uni
versity. If Mr. Hallcy liad only
inveHtigatcd conditions and dis
covered a well behaved comet
with regular habits. But no he
had to discover a comet that has
the manners of as tramp and is
about as faithful and orderly as
a day in May. flcro it comes
fooling along through millions
of miles of ether and, just as ev
eryone was expecting to pass
through its tail, it Hits away.
When next seen it has lost its
head completely or its tail
there is some doubt as to which
was lost. One astronomer discov
ered the tail in the east Wednes
day morning and the same even
ing another observatory reported
observing the head in the west.
Either tlie comet is of a new -gymnastic
variety, or the tail and
head have parted, company, or
somebody mistook a lantern in
some barn for the comet. We
have sat up Jialf the night wait
ing for that comet ; we have risen
at the first cock-crow to see it,
and we have read scientific and
unscientific opinions about it un
til we decided that it was all a
ment. lie expressed the belief
that still more improvements
would be made in the next few
years and there were good oppor
tunities for young Americans to
take an active part in this work.
This is the firse lecture that
has been delivered before the
law students this year .by any
one outside the faculty.
Light Lunches
Hot and 'Cold Drinks. Ice Cream
and Ices. Fresh Baked Goods
Daily. Bell 456. Auto. 2214.
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1307 O STREET
Discuss Plans.
The officers and committeemen
of the Y. M. C. A. will meet
with the advisory board on
Thursday evening to discuss plans
for the fall work.
Meeting Postponed.
The Germanistisehe (Jesell
schaft will not hold' its meeting
this week. It is postponed until
a week from Wednesday. The
announcement of the program
will bo made later.
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Dr. Fordyce Delivers Address.
Dr. Chas. Fordyce of the 'teach
ers college is now giving much
of his time to the closing exer
cises of the public schools. lie
delivers the commencement ad
dress before the following four-
Tan Oxfords $2.50 BUDD
A Sale of $3.50 Values. Look 'em up. 1415 o ST.
THE DIVINITY.SCHOOL
sf HARVARD UNIVERSITY
UNSECTARIAN
UNIVERSITY PRIVILEGES
pLECTlVE courses leading lo the Unlvently carers of S.T.B., A.M. and PnJ.
"-1 Students paying the full fee may take without extra charge appropriate courses
ofiered in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in Andover Theolog
ical Seminary, For particulars address The Dean of Harvard Divinity School,
Cambridge, Massachucetts.
yo balle right merrily and does
upheld yo honor of ye institu
tion well.
Bernard Shaw is again to take
the center of the lime-light on
the university stage. Whether
bis philosophy, or message, or
whatever it is that critics arc
prone to call it, appeals to the
thinking student (as distin
guished from a number who don't
think) his plays furnish a good
vehicle for the Dramatic Club's
talent.
The track team has got it. It
lias several things in fact. In
the first place, it has the spirit
that wins the spirit that, as it
grj)ws x, in the, university, will
make Nebraska the strongest
school in the country. But be
sides this it has the admiration
and respect of Nebraska, of Kan
sas, of Minnesota and of the col
legiate world. Were the whole
campus filled with wreathes, were
they piled up to the eaves of
'UM hall, it would be but a frac
tion of what is due to the team
and the coach. Get out and pile
them up. ,
grand joke being played on ' a
gullablo world by a comet 'wij.li
a sense of humor. Hereafter we
will take our comets in photo
graphic form.
JUDGE LOBINGER OP
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
SPOKE TO LAW STUDENTS
LAST EVENING.
TOOK UP THE LECAL SYSTEM
Compared Old Spanish System
With the Present Government
A Great Opportunity for
"tfoung Americans.
COMETIO REFLECTIONS.
At conyocation today we are to
.hear al about Hallcy 's comet.
t We arc pot acquainted with Mr.
llalley, but he brought enough
grief tp both scientists and lay
men by discovering the comet to
gain the lasting enmity of man
kind. Whether it was intentional
on his part, or merely accidental,
is of little consequence it vns a
"blunder. We have learned and
unlearned enough about that
Judge Lobingier spoke on the
"Legal System of the Philippine
Islands" in University Hall 30!)
last night. A large number of
law students were present and
were highly pleased with tho address.
Jinlge Lobingier is a Nebraska
graduate and was formerly a lec
turer 111 the law school here, his
specialty being equity. Later he
was one of the Nebraska supreme
court commissioners. At the
present time he is a judge on the
supreme bench of the Philippine
.Islands, un'd is considered one of
the ablest judges' there.
In his address last .night, the
judge discussed the system of
laws in vogue in tho Philippines,
lie compared the old Spanish sysr
tem with the present combination
and told of the great improve
ment under the present govern-
tcon public schools. Stuart, Shu
bort, Odeil, Hardy, Orleans,
Morse Bluff, North Bend, Crab
Orchard, Loup City, Beaver
Crossing and the eighth grade of
the Lincoln schools.
IS. C. Uoi'b, Sigma Nu, re
turned yesterday from Harlcn.
Iowa, where he had made a short
visit to his parents.
NEVER KNOW if
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done by band and. not by inncbinory bring
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JOE The Jailor
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Ing your olotbea up-to-dato.
-MARGARET M. FRICKE
Dreaimaker of Style and Economy
UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN
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Summer Session
The University of Nebraska
June 20 to August 12, 1910
University Bulletin
. MAY.
24, Tuesday Convocation. "Hal-
loyfs Comet.' ' Dr. Swczey.
25, Wednesday, 3 p. m. Base
hall. Kansas Aggies vs. Ne
braska. Athletic field,,
25, Wednesday, 8:15 p. m. Play
by Dramatic Club, , Temple.
27, Friday, 8:30 p; m., Fratorn
ity HallFreshman hop,
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Jmne,
1, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Plat
form Club meets.
3-9, Friday to Thursday Second
semester exams.
8, Thursday Cadet encampment
commences.
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Homo Economics, Horticulture Latin,
Manual Training, Mathematics, Me
chanical Drawing, Philosophy and Psy
chology, ' Physical Education, Physiol
ogy, Political Science and Sociology.
Rhetoric and English Composition,
Zoology. "
Special attention to subjects re
quired for professional certlflc&t.
Nino hours of college work possible.
Conditional admission on 22 points.
Teachers 21 years or over may outer
as Adult Special Students.
High-School Courses in the Teach
ore' College High School.
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The University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
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