The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1912, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBR-ASKAN
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Bailu NehraBkan
Property of
TIIK UNIVKKHITY OF NKIUIASK A,
Lincoln
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Kdltor H-IK'Jl Manager H 1K21
Entered at the poHtolllce at Lincoln,
Nebraaka, iih necond cIuhk mall matter,
under the Act of ConreHH of March ;,
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TIIUHSD Y. OCTOIIKU i!. P.M'J
CONVOCATION.
Jt Thursday 11 A. M. -
Memorial Hall. -fc
jf String Quartet Mendelssohn -
No. 1, Op. 12.
Andante
Canzonetta -fc
ff Molto Allegro e Vivace -
- Edward Walt 1st Violin
-fc Ernest Harrison 2nd Violin -
-k William Quick Viola -fc
-fc Lillian Eiche Cello -fc
THE OLD TANGENT.
At Harvard.
(H C Waller K.uidiill, '." i
A man enteiiim llaiaid should hear
in mind that the "human uatuie" oi
Harvard is the same as that of any
other roiiiiiiiiiutv . so the Ireshinan
.should benin 1 acting his natural sell
lie should iut bein as a hero wot
fthiper Some men are natuial ath
lett'H. and others are capable ol being
trained into aisit material, some
have natuial literar abllit. olheis are
.student m.iixels. but the great major
it can not excel In the main branches
of undei giaduale acthities, and must
rest conient in the l.uue class ot tho.se
who "also sci e I do not mean that
abilit shniild urn demand ami icceuc
.idmli at ion. i expert, and l ecogmt ion,
bill thai the e tiibuies should not be
rained to the extern ol accepting
eveij thing as light because .someone
of iindeigl aduate pioinllieuce has done
It Aside !iom his specialty the great
athlete oi brilliant literal man ina
be made ot piettv coarse cla and he
;in unsafe model lor emulation
The fieshman should not begin to
su'heme or . dream of making the
"Dickey" or "Pudding It is possible
lie may make neither, in which case
the wound I" h I h pride, and perhnpH to
his dlHpoHltlori. inn) work uKalimt IiIh
own bent InteroHtH Memberahlp in
thene cliihH, n well aH In other under
graduate nodal bodies. Ir an honor that
every freHlmian hopcx to gain That is
as It hIiouM ; f(,r tlu'He are clubs
that recognize met it and ability, and
are repreHciitnt Ive of the more active
side of collide life Yet no one should
leel that I'1' 'H "fiieer(d" because he
falls of eh'dloii to one or another A
few uieiiili'Ts run keep a man out of a
cluli, and Hoinct iines do My taking his
medicine ungraciously, the man who
falls 1h likely to Justify the minority
who oppoi"' him So he should learn
to take hi11 medicine, whatever il may
he.
He shotiM not begin with the Idea
that Ilarwird litis been waiting for
him I'lidergraduiite spirit and opin
ion as a wlnde are a great leveler, and
geiierall.v tefiiMe to classify a man nn
til he lieuliiH to prove bis rights by his
work Hiiruird is his opportunity not
his achievement in starting his col
lege career, the ftesbnian plants his
acorn, so I" upeak, along with all his
fellow h, anil four eiirn later must ac
count for II with an oak tree or a
worm
It is often oasler to tell a man to
avoid things than it is to explain how
this may lie clone There are a few
suggest Ioiih, however, that might be
helpful b the freshman He wouldn't
think of goliiK to work for a big corpo
ration ami starting in at the bottom
with the Men that he was entitled to
special consideration or prominence
ahoe t hose who had served longer
He uoiiM lake Ins place in the ranks
and pa attention to business, learn
nig Ills K.mu' b obscnution, hard
hiiiK, ami N.petieiiee In entering
1 l;iraid. lie l- going into a great work
ship, wheie cer man has to start at
the hot loin and tmlif himself h ie.il
ineiil before lie Is entitled to or le
ceies aibiinceinetit Man a senior
in college never realized tills, and is
still a fienlunan in point of progress
I think H is wise I'm a freshman to
'lie in l he Yaid, or as near it as he
Can allonl. because it would gie bun
'better opportunities to become ac
quainted :ind Keep ill touch He should
also at nine meet the ad iser to whom
Hie is asMimed, who will prove a gold
mine to linn it he can gain his liiend
ship, hec.lllse he knows from expeii
em e the ihllw ult les and lllldel i;i .111 II. 1 1 e
mav eiiconnt "i , and can ami will help
avoid oi iconic t lieiu il given a
chalice
The I I'sh 1 1 1 ;t should go out leu loot
ball, luiseba 1 1 . or any other spoil in
Iwhhh he may have skill Kven if lie
fails to make the class teams, he will
have some tine exercise undei most
competent tutors, and will become ac
(iiainteil with a lot of worth while I'el
lows in Ins class whom lie might not
meet so in t imalel.v otherwise He
should mind bis own business, but by
that I do not moan no Interest should
MUSIC! UNIVERSITY STUDENTS!
Ab there is no longer any school of music connected with the
State University you are at liberty to take your music with us.
Every department of music complete.
22 ARTIST INSTRUCTORS IN CHARGE 22
JOHN RANDOLPH, Dean of the Faculty.
ALOYS C KREMER, favorite pupil of ARTHUR FRIEDHEIM.
GUSTAV C. MENZENDORF, AUGUST MOLZER, CHAS. E. EWING
and AUGUST HAGENOW, FREDERIC C. FREEMANTEL and
many others. REGISTER NOW.
LINCOLN MUSICAL COLLEGE
Oliver Bldg., 13th and P Streets.
Auto B1494
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If Nominated for a Class Office
Be four square with all the angles
Right angle S it pays in the long
run. It's our motto, which combined
with Merchandise that's Ahead,
gets us the business.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD RE
FRESHMENTS in the city
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Fountain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
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(Continued on Page Four)
Lincoln Hotel
October 26, 1912
Senior Law Hop
Jones' Orchestra
Tickets $1.25
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