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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1905)
. a Gbe EUfls tflebrasftan rt Ikl I v 'J Ce DaZp Hcbraskan A oonRnlldntlnn of Tho Hfwporlnu, Vol. (II, Tho Ntibrnnlcnn, Col, 10 Scnrlot nnd Crontn, Vol. 4. PuIiIIhImhI dnlly, except Snndny and Mondny, U tlio UnlTcrKlty of Nfliriiflkn, Lincoln, Nob. Iy tho npupcrinii PnultnhliiK Co , DoAiin Or Uinr.oTonn Professor ,T. I. Wyor, nnd O. 11. Rfclmnla: I! I. Lcnvitt John Weatorer K R. Walton. ENGINEER ROSEWATER. Edltor-ln-Ohlof Awoolato Editor Mnnagtrr Ain't. MnnnRor Oronlntor Atblotlc Amlntant Atblotlc News State Farm Fred A Hwooloy A M To-ry A. O. Sfhrolbor Frod Nnucliton Walter E. Stnndcvun STAFF R A VnnOmls H Ij Hwan II O Myorn A F Magduna Editorial Roornn nnd BiiHlnwii Office U 21 1 POTt Office Stntlon A. Lincoln, Nebr. Telephone, Nljjbt Telephone Automatic J528 Automatic 2365. (Continued from papo one.) Rlncri-8 hfio In their deallngH with un scrupulous contractors, who put In ferior material Into their work when I he Hpe IflcatloiiR (all for certain grades of material, and If this Is foot prevented by the engineer, the work will ho In ferior and when It begins to wear pre maturely the engineer gets the blame at the hands of the tax payers. The sure cbs of an engineer depends, In a commercial way, according to Mr. Roar-water, on his ability to withstand these difficulties and to succeed in compelling contractors to live up to their specifications, oven though he has a corrupt board or council behind him. Mr. Rosewater'8 talk lasted for about two hoius and ho closed by asking the students to question him Informally on any points not covered In his remarks and ho responded to the queries of the embryonic engineers with willingness and understanding. BnbBcrlpllon Prico, J2 por year, In advance Entered at tho post office nt Lincoln, Nob , na Bnnond-ohiHfl mall matter undor tho act of oonRretw of March H, 1870. Indtrldunl notices will be cliurwd for at tho rate of 10 cents for en oh iiiHcrtlon Faculty, dopnrtmontnl and milvorhity bulletins will Kindly be publish! frs, fin heretofore Editorial Remarks There will be no issue of the "Ne braskan" tomorrow. Tomorrow the University of Nebras ka celebrates her thirty-sixth birthda In honor of the event all class-es will be suspended for the day, as ii.suil The suspension of the classes on Charter Day hns grown to be too generally re garded as a common holiday when all things connected with school are to be laid aside, and the campus shunned This view, however, Is not the orre( t one to take. Charter Day Is a. holiday it is true, but a holiday given for a particular celebration, and In that cel ebration it Is the duty of every student tj participate. For this occasion am ple opportunity to lelebrate will be Aylesworth at Chapel. Yesterday at Convocation Prof Aylesworth gave an Intorestincr Illus trated lecture on "Lincoln in Portrait and Caricature." Such a subject, he said, was very appropriate on the an niversary of Lincoln's birthday. Prof. Aylesworth showed a number of slides, of various portraits of Lincoln, taken at different dates. Tho first picture was the earliest known portrait of Lincoln, taken In 1818, at the age of 31). Other pictures following portray ing him at the time of tho famous Lin-(Oln-Douglas debate in 18f8, during the campaign of 18G0, at the time of the Emancipation Proclamation and ending with a picture of him taken five days before his assassination. All of the portraits exhibited the force of char acter, determination but kindliness of the martyred president. Tho second part of the lecture con sisted in views of the caracatures and cartoons of Lincoln, during the cam paign of 18G0. Some were very humor ous, playing upon tho extraordinary length of him and of his fame in tell ing Jokes. In particular the cartoon of I incoln's presidential race with Doug las in which the former is stepping oer the "little giant" is very signifi cant. The lecture and pictures were thoroughly enjoyed by all who were present. Called Off. The game which was to havo been played next Friday with the Kansas City Y. M. C. A. has been called off, since they failed to schedule enough games for a trip. Tho 'varsity five opens their eastern schedule with a game at Menasha, n n it it it it it it it it it it WW' SPRUNG HATS Beastly cold weather to talk about it but 50 dozen new ones are on my shelves All $2.50. H it it -it it it t it it it THE $2.50 HAT STORE 1140 O iitcifciKiKyiKHNHMf given. Tho exercises tonight, tomor row afternoon and tomorrow evening will all be of tho greatest Interest and should be attended by the students in a body. This is our University and wo should celebrate her birthday by show ing our personal Interest in her festive exert ises. ENGLISH CLUB. Tho English club had a pleasant meeting Saturday evening In spite of tho unfavorable weather, with Miss Edith Whyman, 1738 M street. Miss Corder and Miss Morrison were on tho program and a story by Miss Dorothy Canileld, an honorary member of the club, was read. The story is ono which will appear In next month's number of Harper's Bazar. Musical ' selections were given by Miss Ander son and Miss McCune. For Furs bco Steele, 143 S. 12th St. Wisconsin, against tho Young Men's Social Club. This game will be played Wednesday evening, February 22, and will bo followed by a game on Thurs day evening, the 23rd, with Lawrence Unherslty, at Appleton, Wisconsin. J. P. Koehlor, who coaches football and basketball at Lawrence, Unl. Is an ex-Nobraska man who played on Ne braska 02 and '03 football toam and who at ono time was captain of tho basketball team. Up to date only Uiree games on the eastern trip havo been Bfgned up. The third is with tho Chicago Central Y M. C. A. on Fob. 25, but before the team loaves dates will bo arranged with RIpon college, at Rlpon, Wlscon sin; Fon du Lac high Bchool and the Fon du Lac Y. M. C. A. It Is also prob able that Milwaukee Normal, at Mil waukee will arrange for a game. Elliott's Sultorlum. cleaning dyelnp. and repairing. Prices reasonable. 113c O street. Both phones. gCXXXXQOOOOOOOX3000COOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Newest Popular Books 0 The Prospector, by Ralph Connor $1.20 The Masquerader, by 'K. C. Thurston 1.20 The Law of the Land, by Emerson Hough 1.20 The Simple Life, by Charles Wagner .25 The Clansman, by Thomas Dixon 1.20 at BROWN'S, 127 south Eleventh ooooooooooc Crescent Bowling Alleys 1134 N STREET CATERING... For Dances and Partios, seo "TOMMY" at Riggs' Drug Store Finest Punch furnished for all occa sions at reasonable prices. For New Suits go to KADIS & MARX FINE TAILORING Suits to ordor $15 and up; Pants to or der $f and up. Cleaning and repairing. 1444 O 8TRKET AUTO Sfl7 STUDENTS The newest and finest Barber Shop in Nebraska. Particu lar attention given to face, neck and scalp massaging. Jt The Aristo' J 206 O St., Burr Block EDISON PHONOGRAPHS Timf to 44 on kt.p yourself tvoktag mm. Patronlzt the Weber Sultorlum itil 7 Autom.tlc I7M SEE MANN, the Druggist For Perfumes and Fountain Pens 117 N 11th Street LINCOLN STEINED-WOEMPENER DRUG CO. whouu u Rmi .... DRUGGISTS Automatic Pi, 1 707 1 144 O SttMt LINCOLN. NEB. Waiters' Bureau W. D. ORANT, AlanaKer First Class Servico Guaruntood at all Receptions, Parties; Oolations and Banquots. For infor mation ring up 1218 0 Street Aatcphone 2349 Visiting and Address Cards Programs, Invitations and Correspondence Stationery GEORGE BROS. PRINTERS Fraternity Building Tt also manufacture Advertising Buttons and Mirrors. 3P You should havo a Phonograph in your home. Lot us sell you ono on easy payments. Skates ground by oloctrlcity. Bicy cle repairing. Athletic goods. Girard Cycle G'mpy J 304 O Street thohouoh counsco in business, Shorthand, 1 yp-writing, Telegraphy and Preparatory Kxpenenccd terxhers Fiuc Hqiiip mcnU. C.ymiiusiutn work Assistance in cciiriii( iKxiitions Work to earn lxard Individual instruct! jm. Fitter any tunc I.cshuiiH by mail Advantages of a capital city. Write for Catalogue Na. Lincoln Business College LINCOLN, NUUKASKA 't-phones: A349i 3400 H. N. TOWN Groceries and Meats Corner 27th and O Stroqte PHONE 520 I Our Motto: "Nothing but tho Best." Columbia National Bank OFUNSksKA CpKaUIOO.OQO.OO Vo i "f. k-. i wi ) lwTfimj ,(n wuj"wi i... .&. v.V iV mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm . ii' . . , 1 ' ,