University of Arkansas Fayetteville - Razorback Yearbook (Fayetteville, AR)

 - Class of 1903

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EDITORIAL With fear and trembling we present this volumn of the “ Cardinal ” to the critical eye of the reader. But why so, is it not said that, “Sometimes failure leads to success?” So perchance if the Cardinal is mediocre, those comming after may see wherein we have failed and profit by our mistakes. We wish all to understand that this publication is gotten out by the collegiate student body as a whole, and not by any particular clique. It is simply under the management of the junior class; and from this class the editor-in-chief and business manager are elected. But I think, even this is a mistake. The chief-editor should be chosen from the whole collegiate department. If there is a man in another class more talented and better suited to assume the responsibility, I think he should be chosen. This would also encourage class rivalry. This is said in all due respect to the junior class, for to me, of course, it excells all others. As for the liter ary part of our Cardinal we are at present at a great disadvantage. The Ozark our monthly publication, for the past two years has not been edited; so we have had very little prac¬ tice in writing. A great many have been afraid to contribute to this part of the “ Cardinal ” because they really do not know their ability, simply from lack of experience. We are sincerely grateful for the valuable services of Miss Leverette our art teacher in directing the board of artists. And let me in behalf of the editors extend our hearty thanks to the board itself for its faithful effort. Our annual derives its title from our timed honored color adopted by the school in the year, I don’t know when.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS T HE University of Arkansas has been in past years the least understood institution in the State. And even now the ignorance of some people in the State in regard to it is something appalling. In fact a great many do not realize what a fine school it is. By some it has been estimated as being on the same footing as the other colleges of the State, when it really outranks them by far. By others rumors have been started that our students are wild and reckless, and that often rowdyism prevails. I am glad to state that now this ignorance can mostly be blamed upon the past. For these wrong impressions are fast passing away, and our University is rapidly finding its proper place in the hearts of the citizens of Arkansas. So let us hope that great good will be derived from this fact. We want the people of Arkansas to become so interested that public opinion will cause our State General Assembly to give the University the proper support and encouragement, as is received by other state universities of the same rank. So to the point, I shall endeavor to give you a brief sketch of the University. SITUATION The situation of the University of Arkansas has been a great source of discussion, especially during the last two years. Some argue that the University is located entirely too far from the central part of the State. Also that they can send their children to schools in other states cheaper than at home. On the other hand it is claimed that the State has no right to move it after having made a contract; and that such a proceeding would be illegal. But let us leave the settlement of this question to the statesmen of Arkansas. As it is the University proper is situated tn the northwestern part of the State at Fayetteville. As for its surroundings, it nestles among the Ozark Mountains. The scenery is picturesque and beautiful, and the climate is excellent. In short all Nature furnishes aid to the growing mind. Fayetteville is a city of about five thousand inhabitants, an ideal place for a college town. It is a prohibition town, and offers very few allurements to the wayward boy. As for the people of Fayetteville, they are entirely in harmony with the University. The Medical and Law Departments are situated at Little Rock, while the Branch Normal is at Pine Bluff.

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