Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1913)
j i'i'ijif y,r.'"t ill imi THE DAILY NEBRASKAN jr-r lailg Jfabraakan Proporty of THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln. M. V. REED Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor ...Kenneth M. Snyder AModato Editor Fred N. WoUb AHHoelHtc Editor Clarence T. Sniei REI'OHTORIAIi STAFF. H. V. Harlan Athletics Ethel Arnold . Women Ruth Squin-H, Robert Holland, Louis Horne, Clara Doddn. 51cn Evert-, Erie Kcct'er, Win. F Noble. R. V. Kouiial, Max Haehr. RoHWell WeeUH. Art Hus. Mnr. Frank S. I'erkln Circulation Manager I C. Heard Subscription price $2 00 per year, payable in advance. Single Copies, B centH each Entered at the poHtofllce at Lincoln. Nebraska, as Hecond clans mail matter, under the Act of Congress of March 1. 1879. Thursday, December 1, H)I3 A MATTER OF ART. It i.- too ofifii said that univer;tt students do not appreciate the ad antage-; ottVred them in connection with their general education Th.it the seek education along special line. conlinlng tin ir nergies to the immidi ate and personal demand- of ut and dlled Mihjects And th.it thev i'o not re-pond to the I'eiiei d cultural in Illieucc. which t lit uill ' I "-It oil' I l'"or this reason the unpopul u it ol c la-ical Mihjeets I- laid at the dooi of iudiflei-ciH-e it and music ieccie hut scant courtesy A STATEMENT. To all citizens of Nebraska inter i "-ted In the public schools: The past few years there has been a general public interest In school af fairs, and many valuable suggestions have come from all sources proposing improvements In school conditions. The last legislature was so over whelmed with a flood of school law hills that they requested the governor to appoint a commission to make a thorough in estiuation and present to the next legi-lature such a revision1 of the school law that will best meet' the prcsc nt day demands. We, the undersigned, members of, the commission, respectfullv ask you as public spirited citizens to gie u- J any siigne-tinns you mav hae for the betterment of public schools, to gether with our reasons therefoi Please :iiiii'("-s all communication- to Mi-s Hditli Lathiup. secretary state vi liool l'w eciMiini'-'-i'X) Lincoln 'eb !: spec tiully submitted, .lames E Del ell, c'ljiii man . Edith Lnthrop, - ee Mt'iv, N M (Iiaham, William Kite lu., .Ir , ch.u les Arnot, P M Whiteh-ad. K. 1 (Mine, school law re-1 i-io'.i c oMinii-sion Te' phone Yule Pros Laundry to -all 'or viur work II L'7.")4 ANOKAty ARROW (COLLAR i Cluctt, Pcabody & Co., Inc. Makr MMiis week there is an exhibition in, the art gallery which could not fail to appeal to the poiular idea of art It' has been secured thru the school of, fine arts, and comes at considerable j expense Mauazine illustrations in color, the originals and their copies, when reproduced, from the pens and brushes of the count r 's best lllus trators are on the walN A numhei of the popular illustrations in late magazines are shown in the original Crayon and water color works touch frames with oil paintings, and all nun gle in a common democracy on and within the coers of the hUh cl.is monthlies It would seem a- tho no plausible excuse would be offered to prevent the gallery being filled at all bonis. Were It a technically dlfllcult display the reason would be evident. Put as it is the fact that only a small number have availed themselves of the oppor tunity to see the exhibit would tend to prove the original contention, that the average university student is indn' ferent to cultural Influences. For it is on these little points that the gen era! opinion of student life is formed. An ' where art does not charm, classic s and music fall hort also MAXEY TALKS TO OMAHA CLUB. Doctor Maxey will speak at the Omaha Commercial club today on the subject of International Law and its Relation to the Mexican Situation This should prove a very interesting and beneficial lecture to the Omaha busi ness men as Doctor Maxey is consid ered an authority on the international uk&m . 1 ft "LIVE" MODELS i " ". J. ? A "Square Deal" for everybody is the " Spalding Policy. " We guarantee each buyer of an article hearing the Spalding Trade Mark, that such an article will give satisfaction and a reasonable amount of service. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. "Live" from an up-to-date standpoint That's what everybody thinks, that has visited our Display of SAM PLE MODELS from HART SCHAFFNER & MARX HIRSH-WICKWIRE CO. and CAMPUS TOGS They're being sold at prices that make it easy to wear the kind of clothes you likeat the price you want to pay. ( Our Show Windows will explain) Armstrong Clothing Co. GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS Latest and Diff erentest Christmas Things AT The Uni Book Store 340 N. 11th Street The University School of Music Established 1894 Second Term begins Monday, November 17th There is still some time left with some of our instructors. Register at once. Willard Kimball, Director Eleventh and R Streets 1616 Aiupahcc St. Denver, Colo WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co 13 AND O STREETS Riggs Drug Cutter 3 STORES HUYLER'S CANDY O O 1 Uflba SODA WATER LUNCHES a I f