y & 4- 3- HP::? VOL. XVIII, NO. XXXI LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1902. ESTABLISHED IN 1886 AT HEAD OF LINCOLN'S HIGH SCHOOL H. K. WOLFE. The newly-elected principal of the Lincoln high school, Mr. H. K. Wolfe, will assume the duties attaching to his position on the opening of the school year In September. Mr. Wolfe was reared and educated in Nebraska, taking a degree in the state university. Later he studied for several years In Europe, the university of Leipsic In 1886 conferring upon him the degree of doctor of philosophy. He has had fifteen years' practical experi ence as an Instructor and educator, giving him a splendid equipment for the position he is about to fill. School patrons generally view it as a stroke of good fortune that the board of education was able to secure a principal of Mr. Wolfe's attainments. J r