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! THE DAILY 2TEBBASKAB. V. Tjie Dallu Nebraskan NowipAper devoted to the Interests of tin Uoltenlty of Nebraiku, A CONSOLIDATION OF The Heiporlnn. Vol. XXX ?lw KobrMkan. Vol. XI ho Scarlet & Cream. Vol. Ill Bterllnrll. MoCaw. 11. W. Harbor, Chan. LTayloV. I Chat. R. Well, f R T. Ulll. ManngliiK Editor Hdltor-Tn-CluH Business Mannpert Asilstaut Editor ASSOCIATE KDITOIM V. C. Dalle, R. A. MqNown. II. O. Nolson Wm. Case. Dan Outloben. Entered at the poit oftlco at Lincoln. Nob. at tfecood Clan Mall Matter. NNV TELEPHONE T9 The university HtudentH are to be conRrntuldted for their display of true college Hplrlt InHt Krldiiy evening. It Ih Hafo to sny that never before In this Institution and rarely In others haa Burh unbounded enthusiasm been shown to a victorious debating team. Furthermore, the orderly manner In which the jollification was carried on reflects much credit on the student body. ATHLETIC ELECTION. The annual election of the athletic board will be held next Wednesday. The student body Is exceedingly for tunate In having such a representative lot of candidates from which to choose. The men who are aspiring to mem bership on the board are all of them worthy young men who have in some yay or other served the university. The Daily regrets to say that owing to lack of space In this Issue it Is unable to give a brief write-up of each candi date as It had intended. It desires to say. however, that the men are all ca pable and deserving Btudents and any five of them will serve the university well. The candidates are: Bender, Gilbert, Hewitt, Phillips, Rhodes, Ring er, Ryan. Teach and Tobin. THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT. After an Interesting contest the re sults of the tennis tournament has simmered down to the four men who won the prizes. The games were In many caseB close and exciting. The winners are as follows: Farnsworth, phonograph; Fallor, Davis racquet; Tynor. Plm racquet; Huse, soda water tickets. Chancellor and Mrs. Andrews gave their annual reception -to all the mem bers of the senior classes In the uni versity last Friday evening. Shortly after 8 o'clock the seniors began to assemble and were received by the chancellor and his congenial wife. Dur ing evening about two hundred seniors from the acjademlc and law schools were present. The guests seemed to enjoy the hospitality themselvesgreat ly for during the entire evening the home was the Bcene of a merry time. The house was decorated with snow balls, carnations and lilacs, the dining room being In pink and white, as were the confections and ices. Miss Jennie Barber and Miss Gladys Henry were at the tables and were assisted in serv ing by Misses Montgomery and Thomas. THE VICTORY AT COLl'MHIA. (Continued from l'ngc 1.) team Immediately, where several hun dred people filed by Nebraska victors, who were afterward dined at a down town cafe. The three judges, whom the Nebras ka team met on Friday, complimented them highly. President John Million of Hardin college, Mexico, Mo., said their woik was altogether unusual for a college debate. Prof. A. O. Lovejoy, Ph.D , the well-known professor of philosophy at Washington university, St. Louis, told Mr. Fogg that the Ne braska team exhibited much greater mastery of the subject than did the mayor of St. Louis and a Missouri con gressman whom he recently beard de bate the same question. This testi mony should be food for thought for that Nebraska student who thinks de bating Is gasing and who snickered at convocation when Chancellor Andrews urged students to attend the Colorado debate on the ground that they would hear the municipal ownership question discussed as Intelligently as the aver age congressman would discuss It. Professor F. D. Blackmail, Ph.D., of the chair of political economy at Kan sas, said that Nebraska's rebuttal was about perfect. Missouri's professors also conceded the rout of their team. Professor Pope of the economies department and Pro fessor Loeb, who especially had advised the team In preparing its case; Profes sor Allen, head of the English depart ment, and others whom the Nebraska delegation met. Socially the Nebraska team reports a delightful visit at Columbia. Their hosts were most courteous. The visit certainly strengthened Intercollegiate good fellowship. The faculty as well as the student representatives of debat ing Interests were cordial. Mr. Fogg was entertained on Friday by Profes sor Raymond Weeks Harvard, '91 head of the romance languages depart- Bicycle Tites Don't that old Bicycle of yours need New Tires? Remember, we are selling them at CUT PRICES On account of our Removal Sale Bicycles and all Sundries at same reduction. ment. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 2U2 5. lltji St. mi m s jew imm in Men's Oxfords ior this week: PATENT COLT, Vici Kid and Russia Calf. They run $3.00 and $3.50 a pair. They're beauties, and you will say so, too, if you take a look at them. Perkins 5t Sheldon, 1129 O STREET. John B. Wright, Pres., J. H. Westcott, 1st Vice President, J. Samuels, 2d Vice President, P. L. Hall, Cashier, W. B. Ryons, Assistaat Cashier. . . ....GOLUMIIA NATIONAL BANK.... CAPITAL $100,000. 'LINCOLN, .... NEBRASKA. LINDSEY'S For Cigars, Tobaccos, and Up-to-date Reading Matter. Richards Block. Also 1131 O St. The UNIVERSITY oCHICAGO The School of Law wil1 Pen October i, 1902. The : college course may be fitted into the work of the Law School. The School of Medicine will.have a Summer Session beginning June 18, 1902. The. college course may be fitted into the work of the Medjcal School. IN EITHER SCHOOL the last year of the college work is taken in connection with the first year of the professional work. If these Announcements Interest You Send for a circular describing iK "i ,, .., Medical Courses in Law Cow8s or The University Chicago, Chicago I i y 4 v X v-