The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 22, 1913, Image 2

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    T II 10 DAILY NKIIKA8KAN
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Sit t I tt 7VT i K tt O, t ft tt I hiHtnictors, for the student by do
Ully iNVUiClU KaUKr(,,lfl tno point of view of IiIh instruc
tor, a position tlio parent ncvor at
taliiH Tho student should, therefore,
acquire an independent aim apart from
the liopeK of fond parents and apart
from (lie hobbies of over specialized
Managing Editor Kenneth M. Snyder ndviseis He mnHter of yom own des
Associate Editor John I. Cutright tinv. and he nhle to defend vonr do
C NHlHrown mn0
hliznbeth Mason
(.handler Trimble ' s,1(','iit with an independent aim
will lie in j! manner quite difteienl
from the reading machine he now m
lie will read a lit I - less and lie will
Property of
THE UNIVERSITY OK NEBRASKA,
Lincoln
C . REIN
Editor in Chief
Associate Editor
Aaflociate Editor .
Literary Editor
Business Manager
Assistant Manager
.' (' Buchanan
.. . J L Drlscoll
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance
8lngle Copies, 5 Cents Each.
TELEPHONES
Omco B-1888 Night Phone B-4204
Editor U 1 r 1 S
Entered nt the poslotllce at Lincoln
NebraHln. hh second class mail matter,
under the Ac! of Congn-Ms of Maich :i
1879.
S TUKI)AY, FEMRl' RV
see a little moie He will lecite a lit
tie les-c and discuss a little more He
will studv a little lets and think a little
moie Ho will nnijoi ;i little less and
Manager It 1821 speciali.e n little inoi e He will leain
a iiiti" less ami inlei a lit l moie lie
will ; i - 1 1 1 i i c ;i little less and practice
a little 1111)1 e W hat's llltu e, e i II 111 Ills
i ecr ,ii ion, the student with a definite
aim and plan will .ilwrivs In busv His
er pleasnie will become a pa I t ol
tlie eiit'i.il M in I,,,, i,, i making limist It
what lie wants to lie Mis spare time
I'M
SHALL THE STUDENT LIVE?
The alleged ineffectiveness () , ()
lege graduates m business is laigelv will in-vii hang Ih.ivv on his hands
line to the fact (hat onlv a lew stu What other f.-llow . ;ue doing will
dents take a consti net i e pail in plan never iinuble him nd in-'cad ol leav
ning their college course Under a mis nig nllege with a mortal board lie
taken notion that the imiv ei sitv is onlv will go out with a peronalltv
a place to prepaie lor lite and that this
preparation must be done entiieiv un
der the direction ol oilier people, the
student jh sent to college and pushed
through He is sent to college In his
parents who decide to m hnn lot a
Loch's Orchestra, Phone L7t'.LMi
NIERMILT gigantic enter
pi ise in Xeu Yolk ("it is neat lllg
completion The wonderful terminal
certain profession In the,, ..,! to ll,l,g ol the New Yoi k Cent , al Hail
realize their hopes. .., ut.er ,go,a.,e ,., ls ., ,liumph ol engineering The
ot what preparation to, a technical pin ,,,. hilH , a ,., ,.,.,., ,o
lOBBlon means, fathers and motlieis en
join upon the student the taking of cer
what it means to excavate nearlv "in
acres to an avenme dentil ot f." teet
tain courses Then when the youth , aIul bulll a maKnln(M,n, ew station
reaches the university, his advisers. ; w hoilt (llHtwrl)lnK (.xisfinK lram(. or
who often know too much about what stoppmK a ,,, Thlrt tNU) mllt.s ()1
ho ouRht to take to prepare him for a ' ir;i(.k ...,, . 1(M, ... ... . ;,s ,m ..
technical course, command him to take i ,1W, , .... . . ,,
; steel has been used in erecting the
j new station with Hh viaducts and
mxiliaries as was required in the con
1 -(ruction of the existing subway in-
I New York City and Hrookl.vn The
iew station coveis an area ot seventv
acres, which makes it over seven tunes
as large as the Boston South Station
i it has a total of sixty-eight Hacks as
against thirty two in the Boston and
St Louise stations and lour separate
levels Inst the gallei y. below this the
great concourses with toit.v one tracks
tor expiess trains, then the third level
with tvvent.v seven Hacks lor suburban
Mains and below all these subvvavs loi
the handling ol the baggage There
.ue no stairwavs, as inclined planes
or lamps with veiv easv grades take
lintr plat es The new station lias
ivvelve sepniate entrances and the ar
inn ', incut oi the ticket, baggage and
oilier olhces has been made with
studied care lor file convenience ol
the passengeis The concourse tor in
bound trains holds K.oou persons and
tor outbound lo.ooii, while the waiting
room will accommodate fi.OOO more, so
that oO.iiou persons can be taken care
of without crowding Passengers come
in at one side ol the station and go
out at the other With the opening ot
tins magnificent new terminus Kebru
ary li, the public again realized what
the inline Yanderbilt means - Leslie's
Weeklv
Frolich's Orchestra, l'lione L-73C3.
Arrow
Notch COLLARS
TUB BELMONT STYLG IN FOUR HRtaHTS
flLASOOW ZH In. BCLMONT 2i In.
AtGDORA 2 In. CMHSTPR 2 In.
2 for P5 cn. C UETT, PEABODY A CO., Miken
University Jeweler and Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
The Greatest Shirt Sale Ever
Held in Lincoln I
Beginning Monday, February 24th
certain othor courses The parents
proscription and tho advisers' pre
scription seldom if ever agree. And
from tho conflict no one suffers more
than tho student himself He never sits
in judgment on his own abilities He
seldom even develops or expresses a
preference for a certain calling He
certainly does not alwavs decide what
he is going to take He does not de
c ide whnt he is going to take to pit
pare himsclt for- Ins profession nd
either his habits ol studv an- never
formed or others form them lor him
All this ground is fought over between
parents and advisers 'The result is
that while a man is m school he nevei
gets practice in living a teal civih.ed
llle. 111 college he nev el leaills to ad
just Ills own acts lo lus own ends
The college has piepaicd hnn loi a
mechanical c xisience, has made his
biain the sioiehouse of certain facts
and their moie obvious inferences, but
it has not taught him how to live
Sometime between his liesliinan and
senior year Tvei.) student ought to set
ill for himself ceitain 'ducafional aims
and standards m addition to, collateral
to or supplemental to those aims ami
standards which the university fixes
lor him 'The university standards in
a general way are admirably designed
to fulfil tlje general needs of pubhc
education Hut they rarely satisfy the
specific ideal which a live student
wants to make of himself Conflicts
between the degree lie wants to gel
from the university and the ideal edu Freshmen, us wen us older students
cated man he wants to make of himself ' will receive a hearty welcome, courte-
We say this with all confidence, and if you do not
take advantage of it you will be disappointed. You
may come to this sale with the highest expectations,
and we will satisfy them. You will find our tables
heaped with such brands as 'EXCELLO,'' "YORKE"
and 'FERGUSON & McKINNEY"in pleats, soft
fronts and negliges with French cuffs and military col
lars.You may have these shirts in Russian-Cords,
Madres, French-Flannel, Silk Mixed and Percales-any
size-andjhe uducs are$3, $2.50, $2, $1.50 and $1.
IW-
900 Dozen-aathered from our
own stock and direct from Manufac
turers69cYour Choice-69c.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
We serve thepureat and
best HOT and COLD Re-FRESHMENTSXthe'city
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Fountain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
r
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
gr
iiTrim.-r:iiiH'Mi--'-rrim''W-TiMl
c7cF'tih
aJjtar
Home Made Bread Six Loafs for 25c
COOKIES PIES CAKES
tj.
Gwe us your next order for Punch.
We know we can suit you both in quality and in price
are easier settled when the arbitra
tion is between himself and his in
structors than between his parents and
oub treatment, and the best of service
at Green's Barber Shop and Bathhouse,
20 N. 11th St. Adv.
HAVE
The Evans
DO YOUR WASHING
I "SPA"
Try the Y. M. C. A. LunctY Rooa
Cafeteria Plan
City Y. M. C. A. 13tb and P