- ---" ', ',f '-'"'"WifiriTirrfflrvffi'iaimi'YirsiTi'TTirfrtitL-, THE DAILY NE1IRARKAN EXPERT GEOGRAPHIST COMING Scientists Touring Country Invcstlgat B mj l - ing Local Phenomona of Interest Make Lincoln Important Stop. W K rfir. - ' Ilk v -r- ' . ' M" ,. r J; NS k v RUSSIA A RISING POVER DR. BAUMGARDT RANKS HER AMONG WORLD POWERS. DISMISSES POLITICAL UNREST Evolution of European Nations Tends Toward FrecdorYi of SpcecrVvand Personal Rights Students Have Part In Movement. Con ocaiion atteiulan Us wcic Heat ,t'd lo a ven inteiesiing talk Thmsdaj morning h Di. Ilaumgail. on the 'I'K'inl o Modun KuioiM-aii Thought." lr Uaunigunlt h.is ln't'ii delhering addicsscs at the Auditorium tins week lo large audiences, 1"1 lis appeaiance beioie the student body .ittiated a good deal ol mteresg He said, ,n pint, I hat there was not mi!h need loi oii' t" s,tudy ait, las sic s and (.tliei impractical subjects, but to study tne means b which the .ifl.iirs unci political unrest ol the world iua be adjusted. He told of tne aw t ul conditions that prevail in Russia through tin- dominance ol the (lieek Catholic i-linrc li, t lie tendency ol winch is leactionary tc- any cause lor the Kood of the peasants. '-The Russian monarchy is now," he said, tr.nng to seek a haibor lor In i na, and there loie it. wii: not be ltiiK befoie I'm land's independence will cease Is Rising Power. 1 !ii t in spite ol the monastic ten dency Russians aie demanding educa tion, and he looks with confidence to its lutuie He said that free speech exists to : giontei extent in some pails of that mini than in our own country That Kusmh as a nation is taking her phu-o anion k the powers he was posime, sa)ing that tlie great power.-, ol l he woild in the near fu ture aie to be Russia, Geiniany and the United States. hi speaking f the Scandinavian peninsula Di HauniKaiclt predicted strife between Noiwny and Sweden. In Sweden the people are hold down by the almost feudal conditions exist ing throughout the lountiy. One man often is able- to cast 100 votes at an election, whereas hundreds of poorer people are no! allowed the right of the ballot Noiwa, on the other hand, Is verv socialistic in its tendencies and is making more progress in all lines. France Richest Nation. He pictuied the difteience between France and Hngland in vivid terms. " France is the lichest country in the world," he said, the only trouble be ing that it is too rich. The people are stingy. More people own their own homes thu nin any other country. In England, on the other hand, the land in made into a huge hunting reserve by its owners, twenty-two lords. The people have no chance to rise out of their troubles and are hold down only hy the strong hand of the law." In conclusion he pointed out the eoining of the universal brotherhood of the nations und nhowed the part that the students must play in bring ing this to pass I.. W. II. WII. I. C()KR WKSTKHX STATKS i iiicolu ill b islfed next summer' l a gioiip of scientists who will tour I the Miuijtiy lor the purpose of making' inesfigations in intoiesting localities ' Hiding to an announcement re ii Ai'd b I lean (' K Ilessey, the hcI- I ntisi-, wih isit Lincoln about Aug- n I IJ and will spi ml three days in the slate 'I hey will lsit the Uni ii--itv and places ot s-cicntiflc intei i si in Lincoln and in the state '1'hls' iutei n.it lonal ph togeogi aplnc excui -ion in Ameiici is the oulgiowlh ol a' -1 in il:i i one held m Kngland last year 'llu headcpiai tei '. ol the exclusion will be Chicago and the party will tiawl west. Lincoln and llalsey, Neb., Akion and other places ol interest in Ceiloiaelo, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Tuc 'iiii, San Fiancisco and Mecca, Cal., .iM be the principal stops ol the ex cm mod The scientists will be in Lie) it a about (w o months LATIN CLUB PLANS PROGRAM Members of Club Are to Present Questions Relating to Roman Christmas Festivities. I he Latin ( lllb is w el! stai ted oil the eai s oik and has alu-ady given one i good piogiam 'i he first i eg it I ;t i meeting at which sub)ecis lelat ing to Roman atf.iirs wmc discussed as held during Noembei The-pic, ions meetings wc-ie siient 111 oigania Hon and adjusting the membership At piesent the club is limited to thirty members, chosen on the rnernts ol then Latin scholarship The object of the c lub in keeping it.s membership low is to make it practical for it to meet at the homes ol the different members. The next meeting is to be held Tuesday evening, Dec- 10, with Miss C.aeckler, beginning at .s o'clock lie ing the last meeting beloie Christmas a program relating to the customs ol the Romans m then obseiance ol Christmas has been aiiangcd The following subjects will he presented Roman Holidays and Amusements Miss Outhouse Clnihtinas in Rome Miss Bi.xhy Christinas Iatin Hymns- Miss Gor don The Roman Saturnalia and Its Rela Hon to Modern Christinas Customs Miss Moigan. Roman Art Galleries at Christmas Tune--Miss Ilhmdin. t the cdose Latin hymns and songs will he sung I. K. F. Freshmen as well as older students will receive a hearty welcome, courte ous treatment, and the best of service at Green's Barber Shop and Bathhouse, 120 N. 11th St. Adv. GREEK PIRATE ROBS FRAT MEN. Fraternity men of Chicago Univer sity haw been systematically robbed for the past several weeks by a clever' criminal, paroled from a twenty-year1 sentence for diamond stealing. The1 thief isited a number of fraternity i houses, claiming to be a frat maul from Yale. Several hundred dollars1 worth of valuables were made away' with before the Greeks' susicions were aroused. A student "Sherlock' Holmes" succeeded in locating the I thief and proving his guilt. Fuzz. ' s" f I 1 I JiffV r n h. Affkm? (, M V 4I 9 jM Do your Christmas buying early! And don't overlook your self. In this list of seasonable wearables there are things you want and need for yourself. 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