The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1913, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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ovor ub fifty years ago and gathered
in a crost along tho westorn coast with
its richly productlvo gold mlnea. For
a tlmo wo woro In tho hollow of tho
soa as It woro, botwoon the groat head
waters of wealth In tho oast and tho
wavo of tho woBt and It seems that
lntorost In intellectual dovolopmont, In
that keon minded, comprohonslvo
thinking domandod by groat enter
prlzos of all sorts haB, in a like man
ner, Hwopt thinly ovor us. That facul
ty for grasping, and holding by Bheor
intolllgenco, conceptions of Justlco,
govornment, and financial organization
can only bo developed by tho most
rigorous and protracted montal train
ing. Such training demands freedom from
tho immediato economic necessity of
'making a living,' at loast until Uiat po
rlod of training Is complete. Tho
Btato, recognizing that ruth, has en
doavorod to make such freedom within
tho reasonable reach of a certain num
ber of her young men and women by
tho maintenance of a public university.
Tho groator or Iobb efficiency of Chat
lnstitulon varies, obviously, in propor
tion as tho wealth or poverty of the
citizens of tho stato permits of better
or worso equipment for their instruc
tion. Wo feel, do wo not, as students
of tho larger and more complex affairs
of tho towns and cities fo our growing
stuto of Nebraska that tho futuro citi
zens of our stato ought, in all con
science to have tho place and tho op
portunity to study and master thoso
unifying principles of government,
finance and society, that ma"ke for tho
growth and development of cities and
states and nation; and for that study
they should have, wo bolievo (and hope
they will have) an institution worthy
of tho dignity and scope of its purpose.
Make it n point today or Saturday to stop and investigate tho
splendid mid-winter offerings for college men at
Magee & Deemer
Stylish, this season's suits and overcoats, hoth L Systems and
Kensingtons that sold at $14.50 up to $35; remaining numbers
from broken lines (many of them blue serges) now selling at
one-fourth off. Manhattan shirts, the best made, until Saturday
night at big reductions don't delay!
UNIVERSITY BULLETIN
There will bo no regular meeting
of the English club thlB month.
11:00 CLASSES EXCUSED.
Edwin F. Mead, head of tho Ameri
can Peaco society, will address the
students this morning at a convocation
In Memorial hall. All 11 o'clock classes
nro oxcusod.
Soventy-four tickets, Inclusive of all
complimentaries, have been validated
for the Freshmens Law hop, Janu
ary 17, 1913. No more tickets will bo
validated for this hop.
L. B. TUCKERMAN, Jr.
Auditor of Student Organization.
CONDRA AND ODELL AT FARM
Will Speak at Open Meeting of Grange
Saturday Night.
Dr. George E. Condra, who is in
chargo of tho NobraBka conservation
work ,and Mr. Frank Q. Odoll, aocro
tary of tho Rural Life commission, will
speak at a mooting of tho local grange
at tho State Farm Saturday night. The
talk of Dr. Condra will be on the "Na
tural Features of NobraBka1 illus
trated. Mr. Odoll will Bpeak on "Eu
ropean Co-operative Rural Credit." Tho
meeting will bp held In room 306, Agri
cultural hall, at 8 o'clock Saturday
and will be open to the public.
All members of the Union Literary
society are especially urgod to be pres
ent at the meeting tonight which
promises to be exceptionally flno.
The Lincoln Peru club will give a
dinner at 6:30 on Friday evening, Jan
uary 17 at tho Llndoll hotel. Plates
may be rosoerved by Peru people for
thomselvoB and friends by calling
Auto. L-7695.
LEGISLATURE VISITS FARM.
Ben Greets Coming
The city Y. M. C. A. entertainment
course committee announces the com
ing of tho Bon Greet players In "She
Stoops to Conquer," tho classical old
English comedy by Oliver Goldsmith.
This play to bo given at the Oliver
on Thursday, January 23, will be t
rare treat for University people.
Lawmakers Take Inspection Trip to
Ag. Grounds.
Tho Btato legislature was Invited to
tho Form Thursday afternoon to view
tho campus and inspect the buildings.
Practically tho wholo body attended
and expressed thomBolvoa aB highly
pleased with tho location and buildings.
MIbb Dale Lapp, Delta Delta Delta,
has again returned to school. She has
been absent for some time on ac
count of the illneBB of her Bister.
Miss Robo Krauae, Alpha Omicron
PI, has been unable to attend glasses
this week on account of a severe at
tack of tonsolltls.
TRY
OUR LUNCHEONETTES
They are always the best
We serve hot and cold
drinks all winter long.
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
South West Corner 14 and O Street
AS AN INVESTMENT there is nothing better or safer than a
Diamond. In the last twelve years Diamonds have
advanced One Hundred Per Cent.
Spring
Goods
Are
Beginning
to Arrive
SEE THEM AT
ZttteZzMutu
WANTED-
50 Cornhuskers a day to have
their pictures taken at
TOWNSEND'S
T
HE MOMENT YOU PUT ON CLOTHES
made to your measure, you see the vast dif
ference between merchant tailored and ready
made, Our way costs no more. Be sure
to see our line first.
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College Tailors
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