THE DAILY NEBEASKAN f THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THIS PnOI'BllTY OP THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska, Published by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION DOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor S. 0. COTNER Managing Editor A. II. DINSMORE Associate Editor T. M. EDGECOMBE AbsocIiUo Editor RICHARD MEYER BU8INE88 8TAFF. Manager V. C. IIASCALL Assistant Manftgor....C. C. BUCHANAN Circulation Managor....J. V. MORRISON REPORTORIAL. AlhlotlcH and Military.. T. J. HARORAVE Socloty and Personal.. F. C. McCONNELL NobraHka Hall II. C. HOUGH Scloncos nnd aortnan..E. J. HUBERMAN Engineering n. A. HUNTINOTON Agricultural E. II. GRAVES Law A. C. SCHMIDT Temple.,,,,, .... A. C. DAVJS Library and University Hall..H. S. HUBE Assistant RcportorH V. A. STURM K. S. WHERRY Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, 8tntlon A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. 8lngle Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 3145 Auto 2998. INDIVIDUAL NOTICE8 will bo charged for at tho rate of 10 cents tho Insertion for every flftoon words or fraction tlvpre of. Faculty notlccfl and University bul letins will agladly bo published free. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. MARCH 7, 1911. It hns often boon snltt Hint this Is nn iiko of discovery, Invention nnd proKrosB along nil lines. The prnctl cnl side of cducntlon hns been greatly omphnslzed. but It seems that It . might bo npprouchlng a limit when n Tipnrro-w-lectaircs-to-n-clnas-ln-y.oologyf At Knnsnn university pneumatic clocks hnve been installed in every cinss room In order to enable tho In structor to dismiss tho clnsB on time. Such nn Improvement would be wol como nt NebrnBkn. Room 309 In Uni- bo bold nB to stnto that women nro smarter than men. ISvofyono admits this and' it is nothing-eo startling nfter nil, However, tho reason which Ib given sounds ridiculous'. Tho sub Btnnpo of tho whole thing is that tho men aro "too interested In college sport" nnd "do not tnke nny special pride in letting others know that they nro working." It is evident that tho lenrned pro fcBSor Is not well ncquninted with men nnd does not comprehend tho Ideal of their education. He has the old be lief that tlio smart man is tho one who knows his books from A to Z. Ho must bo a "book-worm," and that is all that Is necessary. President Had ley of Yale, who haB had) experi ence in tho education of men and is counted one of tho great thinkers in the-countryT hna a more practical- view of the object of college educa tion. Ho sayss "Tho various achievements and suc cesses of a man's college course have their chief importance as a means of onnbling him to mould nnd Influence public opinion." . BASEBALL. At a recent meeting of the nthletic board It was voted to discontinue in tercollegiate baseball. That interest In the game might not dio out, it was decided to oncourago intramural base ball. Tho committee on that sport havo been considering means of ef fecting thlB. It is ihought that n group of smnll leagues could be formed within tho university to piny a series of games nnd tho winning teams in these could play for tho uni versity championship. Thus four col leges could form one league, tho four collego classes another, and the fra ternities another. Tho committee would bo glad to havo students who -may, liav.ft .. BUKKatlo.n8-to make on this plan or any other-call upon them. GROVE B. BARBER, H. W. OAL-DWEOL, Committee. Dean Burnett of the agricultural col lego was recently Invited by a south- ENGLISH DERBIES (IMPORTED) S2 50 BUDD 1415 O St. verslty. hall Is especially In need of something of this sort. There are nearly 1H0 men crowded Into this placo nnd because of tho double doors the sound of tho gong Is selrom henrd. Consequently the clnsses nro often hold over time. Either n clock or a bell should bo put In this room. WE CAN'T AGREE. A Vassar college professor hns boon era "land firm to make a tour of Lou isiana to Investigate tho chances for agricultural development In that state. He was unable to accept, however, on nccoiMit of his duties here. F. P. Carlisle, law '12. has returned from Pierre, S. D., where ho has been an assistant clerk to tho Benato dur ing tho last session of tho South Da kota legislature. r i Quality and Style in Men's and Young Men's clothes at the lowest pos sible prices-this is our aim and-we-hit the mark eyery time, in other words we give you clothes satisfac tion and save you money too. Just try us and we'll prove it. Speier & Simon North-East Gornir 10th and 0 Sts I l tn- EXCLUSIVE AGENCY' HUYLER S & HUDSON'S " FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS veJhtf cuhll&a TYPEWRITEDS h MiKES applied on purcha SOLD or RENTED price. Two year written chin. .oR Distr-butor. Kew Model. L. 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