The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, February 24, 1894, Image 1

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THE NEBRASKAN
VOL. II.
77ie Junior Promenade.
LINCOLN', NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY .a. 1894.
up to some things. It is not so
I much the. clamored preferences ,
No. 13.
LA W NOTES.
The Juni r Promenade was tf lcxv ns lhe unniused CXL Judge Gregory of Omaha,
a success. t success mmnciaiiy. pressjons ot un M.lfli c;nss 0f gave the class on real property
ins impossio.eio gneme ex- intelligent readers who are our
nemmount realized but it will be best c"ril;cs lhU ought l0 huve
enough to pay for placing in the weilu in determining the worth
annual the pictures of the foot 0f lxn- Qnxrv production,
ball and base ball teams and the So;e of our m;,,razjnes are
glee and mandolin clubs. You hopelessly worthless. Some
have all read before of the nrtis- others i,v catering to a certain
tic streamers of red and white class of readers manage to keep
bunting, of the ninety-five fooi;.aiive nnd occasionally publish
bml under the chandelier and something good. Some are
ninety-five shield over the en-.pi,reiy scientific. some mathetuat
trance, about the bank of palms ica somc devoted to historical
hiding an orchestra that played . ri.senrch. some to criticism, some
the best music ever heard at a
LOCAL.
O. H. Brainercl, principal of
the Beatrice high school, came
a short talk recently by way of! up Thursday afternoon with a
encouragement and kindly ad-'large delegation of students from
vice. Beatrice.
The course in equity plead- Many a student's heart was
ings was finished last week, and gladdened during the celebra
a rather heavy examination was 1 tion by meeting friends from
conducted by Mr. Robbins on ' home, and by meeting former
the work gone over. Uni. friends.
The Seniors are puzzling them-, Mrs. Bessey entertained a few
selves in the eflbit to find out! of the younger members of the
whot constitutes a fixture. The faculty on Monday evening, in
law upon this subject is very con- i.onor of Miss Wilder's guest,
trndiclory and hard to under-Miss Simpson.
t KoWntmncnii.'.inlAmiMM'nn' Stlllld. Missosldil Utld LlZzie BonUell
LI.' Itlk'kJV I LttllUIlL' V'il 'IIIV MIl'V'l Mt 1
dance in Lincoln, but the thing olitics. We have enough of It seems that we cannot in-! of Chicago, visited with friends
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to he emphasized was that it was t,OI Probably no department' dmVe in a little platitudinous in the cit" last week. They as
areauy t'imcisin aiian. .m-nuu of knowledge is unrepresented. (ponderosity 111 our choice ol
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au university peopie uuu auncea xn it is not these that the gen
were there and they all danced
sisted in the University chorus
Thursday evening.
C. ' tained about fortv of their friends
ini-lc tiifUrtnt villiurr frn'Mi tlin
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danced ,,.. lv,Kiic reads. Probably they envious criticisms of the person I The M. I. C. C. A. enter-
every dance. Lemonade was' are verv j-00(i in their respective 1 who writes -he V. B. D.
served on each side ot the hnll. lines- It is the magazines that notes. ' at .he home of the Misses Law
and in regard to its excellence it .utoinpt to give scientific treat- The plan of having the Juni- on Tuesday evening. The Oer
is onU necessary to say that theimem lo nu these subjects that ors act as jurors has several ad-man was danced and enjoyed,
supply was not nearly -oqunl tol(lrcmosl widely read and most vantages. It might cause the A very pleasant Parches i
the demand. likely to lay thei.iselves open tb'unfophisticater aendemicstudent party was held at the home of
what l'lioiM.ii satd ABOUT it: criticism. They encroach on tpYeel aggrieved if he wore im- . the Misses Chappell on last Sat
A special policeman : "Never the field of the scientific, the his- pressed by the Moot Court Sher-1 urda'y evening in honor of the
.saw so many pretty girls and so . torjcah and other periodicals , ifi to act as catch-all for eloqu- visitm high schoc1 guests jjfctn
,man4ioiely .!.- togping in ithoTrt-rajTrovhTgrtheeri
my life." oil ot these. Thev never weary
One of the girls: "1 didn't ol telling us what gems of fiction
wm- 01 me gui- 1 uu" t,oi telling us wnuigemsui iiiiwui ome Veiy line lectures on Jn- ladian society gave a special
dance with a poor dancer all the lney w pUhhsh in the next is- sur;ince last week. Judge Faw- program on Friday evening, the
evening." sue together with the memoirs cett speaks without notest and ' ninth. The entertainment was
A lute comer: "May I have j t,f somebody's historical sketch cites authorities from memory; comic with a few musical selec-
Judge Faw cett of Omaha, gave, The new members of the Pa'.
some veiy fine lectures on In- hidian society gave a special
as
the two hundred and tenth e- f,f something, and somebody an(j hy his clear explanations tions interspeised in it.
trar" els' views on evolution. These , renciers his lectures most enjoy- The Alumni banquet last Fri-
rv. i.iv jy...v..-- - may 'iuwvuvi i ." ' aoie ana prouuimc iu in. mu- j
order, or they may uot. Would i ents.
it not be as well to leave then.
for the magazine of special top-
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icsr whv not apply tne prin-
wish these young peoplo would
go home and let us have the
floor."
Another of the patronesses:
Did you ever see so many pretty
irls and so manv prettv gowns.'
One of the faculty; "Next
ear we must have this repeated
in the armory !"
Everybody. 2 a. m. : -Never
had such n good time in my
life."
LITERARY.
ciple of division of labor to the
publication of periodicals as well
as to other things? The short
storv is about the oiilv redeem-
ink feature of some of our modern
magazines. I he poetry usually
contains a whole system of phil
osophy in two or three -verses.
the aerials are mediocre.
TIip vminfT ladies of Delta
How few really excellent mag- Gamma gave a reception to all
azines we have, and what masses tje,r friends and to visitors. lut
of incongruities are some ol ' Thnr--da evening, at the home
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thone we usually call good. 10 - tvj: Webster. T here i. no
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v mien tne armory i" e
r1nrc SiMfr1i wire made bv
It has been decided that a mosl 0f0Ur distinguished guests
committee of attorneys not con- anri bv olc students. Protestor
nectetl with the faculty will i?ossier gave nn address io
choose four theses from among chape before the banquet,
those presented by the Senior Qn Salm.dny evening. the
class, which will be read in pub-j Maxwell chlb nnd the u. B. D.
lie. This will lighten what has 1 - ... . . , , . , . d . t di
1 '.I a . .'n.n..n Inot. 1
nUUCriO pi OVCll a iiiesuunr ttiarw,
and should arouse some compe
lition for the places.
The case of Gustafson
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be -sure, they can maintain a
place in periodical literature so
long as they are able to reach
enough people tffc influence pub
lic opinion and make it apparent
that ihev are filling a long felt
want, but public opinion, or the
opinion of n few careless read
ers which might 'be mistpkeu for
publje opinion, is not; educated
need ol" saying that the young
ladies knew how to entertain,
for all who were present at the
reception know that Guests
were received from 8:30 until
1 1 jjo. Light refreshments were
served in the dinning room,
Miss Hutchinson and Miss Mul
len .presided over a cosy corner
where lemonade was served.
cussion in Union hall. Question :
"Resolved, that the principles
and policies of the A. P. A. are in-
vs" 1 expedient." Affirmative : Cramb
Nelson was tried iu the Senior j and Xeal of the Maxwell club.
Moot Court of February 3 ' Negative : Chapman and Bishop
This case involves a point of Qf tlje y b d. c. In addition
l:iw whir.h has never been set-i .u.... ..AW 1 fiir fii'mimitp.
tied in a court of last resort, SpCakers from each side. Co
which gave it additional interest 1 eds are especially invited.
All the forms of procedure of the ; ; -
District Court were followed, . Dayton 8 Death.
including the empannelling of a Otis I. Dayton, who was in-
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jury. Alter a hall nour s aeno- juieu m mc ''' "
eration the jury returned a ver- .Monday, aied lasi mglU at b
dicty for ouc cent in favor of th i
plaintifi. Mesars.., Camack and
Wilson appealed for the plain
tiff, and Mr. Cain and Mrs.
Richitrdson for the defendant.
o'clock. Funeral .ervices were
held at the residence ol his
parents at 3 o'clock. TJie re
mains 4wore taken to Sheldon,
Iowa, for interment.
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