Vi ("'' ' r twv !SS?5?5??:5? THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. , S I fc t V.. L U ' lv THE DAILY NEBRASKAN k nrwipapor doYotod to ttio Interests of the University of Nebrn ska. Published at 134 North 11th St., by THE HESPERIAN PUB. CO. (Incorporated.) DIRECTORS: J. W. Crabtreo. President. Q. L. Towne,Seorotarr-Trasurer. , Towne,e r, T. J. lH J. I. Wye ewett, t, K.W. Washburn. Bthrlino H .-MoCatt J. A. Mannino Qeokob P. BniDLEB Mannfftac Editor Asst. Manager - Athletlo Editor HEPORTER8. Clifton Carter, R. T. H11L B. C. Pollard, Norrli Huso J. R. Farnoy, Cliff Crooks. John A. Wilson, Linn M. Huntington. ' The subscription price of the Daily Nebras turn is t2 for tne oollege year with a regular de lWery before chapel eaok day. Notices, com munications, andotbor matter Intended for pub lication, must be harfdod In at the Nebrashan offloe before 7 p. m., or mailed to the editor be fore 8 p. m., of the day prerlous to that day on which they are expaoteiHo appear. Subscriptions may be left at the Nebraskan office, at the Co.Op., or with Business Manager. Subscribers will confer a faror by roportlnjr promptly at this ofllco any failure to recelre the paper. . , . All changes in adTertlslusr matter must be in Kb offloe by 3 p. m. on the day prerlous to that n which they are to appear. Address all communications to the Dally Ne bras k an, 134 N. 11th St., Lincoln. Nebraska. Telephone 479. From the interest" manifested In tho local tennis tournament this wook It is ovldont that there Is a form or athletics that can be cievel--upciLtQKDQa advantage in the Uni versity. Tho Haskell Indians have none to Minneapolis with t,ho intontlon of return! na the scalps of the gophers dangling at their belts. While the Indians have a good team m on'1 expects them to win from Minnesota. However, thoy will nut, up a good fight. Lincoln people may expect to seo a good game next Thanksgiv ing. BIKLE STUDY IN THE UNI VERSITY. The Uiblo Study dinner in tho Y. M. C. A. rooms tonight promises to bo an occasion loug to bo remombered because it marks the Initiation of tho annual HI bio Stuov dinner Into tho llfo of tho association. The HI hie classes aro led el tho r by tho members taTTiuTTinrns"; "or by 71 loader appointed by the committee having tho work In charge. No sot program Is used but each leader follows his own plan aided by sugges tions from the Hible Study commit tee. This mothod gives tho utmost freodom to Informal -tliHousslonK and produces a feeling of sympathy and equality of man to man. The object or these classes is to in duce a dally ana systematic stuay of tho Hlblo. Many colleges and unlvor- Bibles havo recognized the Xact tliat no man's education is complete wlth oub a knowledgo of Its teachings and have accordingly placed It in the curriculum. ' Tho Importance of a close acquaint ance with tho Hlolo is ton thoroughly recognized by all loading educators for any man to question tho validity of its study, and tho young man who goes through tho university without having gained a knowledgo of Its fundamental toachlngs, will, Roonor or later, wake up to tho fagt that ho miBsed tho most important part of his coilogo courso. A NEW DEPARTURE IN LEGAL EDUCATION. "A LEGAL CLIN 10. " A rather novol departure In tho Law School of tho University of Ponnsylyanla has been Instituted bhiB year by Assistant Professor Rob erts. II o calls it a Logal Clinic or Seminar, for want of somo more oxact definition. Tho Somlnar is opon only to thlra year men, and Is limited In number to twelve. Tho work bo bo taken up this year will bo discussion of tho cases In the advanco Reports of tho Supremo Court of Pennsylvania. Tho mothod will bo to have tho history of the case road, then to engago In a general discussion of tho procedural feabures of bho oase, bho nauiro or tho romo dy, obher romedles available, etc. Tho mon will then bo askea for opinions upon tho points Involved In tho case and tho mothod of their presentation to an appollato court. A deciBlon on tho caSo will bo reached after this conference, and then tho opinion of the Supremo Court will bo reaa by somo member of tho class to seo how nearly tl'o Judgment formed accords with-tho rcsulb reached by tho court. The decision will then be tested in bho lighb of thu authorities cited by tho court. Tho benefits which it is bellovod will accrno from this work aro o,' 8overal sorts. In tho llrst place, it will familiarize the mon with tho various forms of procedure and witli tho practical sldo of tho presentation of points of law. It will also servo as a review or all the work that the men havo dono throughout their law school courso, as tho cases will be read Indiscriminately in their order as reported. Further, the decision or tho case by tho class, before read ing tho opinion of the court, will sorvo to help tho men on a sound legal jhdgment on complicated state ments of fact. It is believed that the tnorough drill in case analysis that will ithus be gained cannot fail to 1)0 of Hervico in actual work at the liar. Last but not least, it will familiari.e the class with the current cases in Pennsylvania and render them ready in tho citation of the late authorities on the points covered by the decisions read. I) A I L Y NEHRASAN S T UCK READY. Subscribers to tho stock in the Hesperian Publishing Co., may got tho samo at tho ofllco at 131 North Eleventh street. HOPIIOMORE-SENIOR GAME. Tho Sophomores and" Seniors will" piav a Dra:tice game of foot-ball Fri day evening at four o'clock. Miss Aurel Huntington, who grad uated from tho School of Domestic Science last spring, has accepted a posTtTOn as teacher -of domestic science in Clarko University Atlan ta, Georgia. This school, which was founded some twenty or thirty years ago, employs sixty instructors and Is already one of tho best known indus trial colleges In tho South. Ernest Soton-Thompson, who is to locturo in Lincoln next spring has an intorostlug article In tho November number of Century, entitled, "Tho Legend of tho Whlto Reindeer. Stu dents may also lind, "Tho Trail of a Sand Hill Stag" In Scribnors Tor Au gust '99 or Intorost. Some People Have an Idea That pood chocolates aro not made this side of Uos ton. They're mistaken. We have been making choc olates for a long while and we know that we make GOOD chocolates; just as good as anyone iriakes. Let ub be of service to you. ITW. MAXWELL CO. Makerjofdood Chocolates. 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