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(Continued from page 1) exitsenco of the University or 'Ne braska with its 4,000 students coming from all parts of the state receiving free Instruction at the hands of tho state Is tho beBt guarantor that we can have of state peace and harmony, "The reports of the progress of the war that have reached us emphasize a lesson tha we as Americans should learn from the Germans the lesson of organized efficiency. "Germany has created great schools. and her schools have made Germany great. For the people of Germany have nohlng but love and admiration; and while one who believes In democ racy finds much that ho cannot ap prove, yet even the bureaucracy of the kaiser is mild and beneficial compared with the notoriously oppressive des potism of Russia, a country which is allied with the more " liberty-loving states of France and England more by fortune than faith." The chancellor said that while America was not and would probably not ever become involved in the con test of arms with the other countries that she was in a type of contest with them. Speaking along this line he said, "Americans must compete Indus trially and in other waysand triumph can be accomplished only through the work done In universities." He then told of the doctrine of hatred for Ger many taught In French schools and 'the militarism and blood and liron theory of Bismarck taught In German schools. The youth of Franco, as a result, are willing to die to recover provinces whose existence would not be known to them except as they look at the map, and the youth of eGrmany are equally willing to die for Imperial ism, which contributes nothing to civilization. The result of the teach ings, he said, had contributed indirect ly to this horrible war, the disgrace of our civilization. Compares Our Attitude to Mexico With European Idea. "How different was our attitude to ward Mexico. For here a helpless nation, torn by civil discord, lay at our doors giving us practically every pro vocation for interference but the wise government at Washington exerted It self in every way to bring about peace Kith honor. The horrors of war that we have escaped, he legacy of death, pensions and hatred that we have avoided, Is almost incalculable. If we had gone to war with Mexico, this state would have had to pay through direct and Indirect taxation-perhaps one hundred times the cost of the uni versity plant In the centuries that are to come for pension rolls last a hun dred years and war debts are never EVANS THE CLEANERS PRESSERS DYERS 333 North 12th Street Telephone B23 11 For the "Work and Service that Pleases" Call B2311 The best equipped Dry Cleaning Plant in the West One day service if needed. Prices as reasonable as high grade work and prom, t service will permit A cordial invitation to visitour very completeplant Repairs to men's gar ments carefully made paid. England is still paying the debt she contracted when under Marlbor ough she joined the allies In limiting the ambitions of Louis XIV. Irritating as the acts of the Mexicans were to have yielded to .the war Bplrit would have been foolish. There is an intense pratcical political wisdom as well as the highest altruism in the words "Love your enemies; do good to them which hate you. Bless them that curse you and pray for hem which desplte1- fully use you." Then coming to the part of rls ad dress he told of the burdens of civili zation and said they resed mostly upon Americans. Burdens of Civilization. "Upon Americans particularly the Amerlcan student thanks for the men ad forces that have made our pres en peace with the world possible now rests the responsibility of carrying for ward civilization a burden which has hereofore been largely sustained by our cousinns across tho seas. In the future our universlles must cease to be, to such an extent as they have been In the past, establishmens for the dispensing of European informa tion. We must produce to a greater degree an original culture, a native and individual scholarship, peculiar to America and springing from the minds of American students. By taking our dules as students more seriously, by slighting the frivolous or purely social life, Ave can do much to accomplish this result. But you may ask: how will our in creased devotion to study influence the culture of he world? The answer Is J easy. Through the highly cultured and highly efficient young man and young women whom the universities will turn out. We are fortunate in having made a noble, beginning before the fuli burden has fallen upon us. The universlles of the west have graduated young men who are now occupying the highest positions in the. 'country. We "have furnished profes sors to Yale and Harvard; we have furnished great preachers to the cities of the eas; among our alumnin aro electricians and technical men, well known not only in America, but in foreign countries; we have started on their successful careers literary men and women, thinkers and writers. The list is already a long and hon orable one, and I think I see the time when the University, of Nebraska as the crown of the state's school system will produce a scientist like Faraday, whose far Insight Into material things shall form a new basis for our indus try; a poet like Whlttler, who shall turn our hearts to hate all wrong and oppression, and who shall guide us wiht his songs through the paths of peace; statesmen like Wilson and Bryan, who shall wisely guide the des tiny of the nation in troublesome times. But why try to enumerate a list of possibilities without end? The "University of Nebraska, In opening Its doors to the youth of the state for the forty-third time, extends to them an opportunity for a great work and a great usefulness of never-ending in fluence." Lost Alpha Delta Phi pin. Finder telephone B-4889 or call 312 No. 14tb and receive reward. 4.7 FOUND In chemical lecture room. ladies' handbag, containing purse, bill and small change. Call on Jani tor, Chemical building. . g-9 LOSTDelta Chi fraternity pin 09J campus some time Tuesday. The pin is set with pearls with a diamond center. Kindly return to. V. K. Greer, Registrar. 3.5 TENNIS TALK. Old Men Are GettJof Into Form For the Fall Engafementi Meeting Announced Far Thursday. There will be a meeting of all team! enthusiasts Thursday morning at 11:30 in the Memorial HaH. All tk men, as well as women, are urged to attend because at this meeting officers will be elected and a permanent asso ciation formed There are many new tennis "sharks" CO-OP BOOK STORE Has anything a student- needs. 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