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'S i iiiijijiiam .1 TIIK DAILY NK1JUASKAN. The University School of Music, Just South of the Campus. You Can Enter at Any Time. . ggj H " - - - m TV I Ii '.- ft lV Vv, (Continued from First Pago) Nn i! Cadets 0, (!'orKcloMi 0. Ci ii-dc Indian-, II. Dickinson ( o iiiubki r., Williams 0 IJiov ii (. Syracuse 20 Princeton 17. Haverford 0. TIIK MINNEAPOLIS (iAMK. The Record-Herald gives the follow big account of tho Mlnnesota-Physi-ti.ins and Surgeons game: Minnesota had to fight for nearly ev er' one of thhve tonch-downa rolled i-l maList the College of Physicians lino Surgeons of Chicago thlj aftor ) oon. The score was 27 to 0. The doc-(..-. although in ver poor puysfffjl umiiitimi and forced to call time after tie.i-ly every down to regain their v.nul. (ought doggedly until the call (r tunc, and held the lilg Gopher plaj eis Mir downs repeatedly. r.' mnesota's offensive work, while nn Imp. oveinent over that of a week ago, v.a.i far below the stnndard. Rarely ((mill her backs circle the doctors' ends. Snwtette and Ingham frequently breaking through the interference and downing the runner. On plays through Die center or tackles Minnesota did better, and the plunges of Fee, Knowl ton. Anne and Lafans nearly always netted good gains. Fee once broke through, (lodged Donkle. and had a i-cir field for a touch-down, but was overtaken and brought down at the (UK-tor's five-yard line. The most discouraging feature of Minnesota's offensive play was the number of times the ball was lost on dC'V. us under the shadow of the doc tor's goal. Five times the doctors held the gophers inside the ton-yard line Minnesota also lost the ball fre quently on fumbles and more than once was penalized for off-side piny end forced to punt. two squads of e!een and fourteen men iespe( lively. -The Michigan Dally News. ST TDK NTS AT MIN- Pllllllllllllllll I Your "Magazine Money" I Will l twice as far if you take advantage of our combination offers. Here is an exclu sive list presented in connection with The Daily Nebraskan, and a series of inoney-sa ing offers unparalled in the history of peri odical literature. All subscriptions for one year; all maga zines sent to one or different addresses. SUSPENDED NESOTA. Four members of the freshman cane nish committee nt Minnesota have been suspended by the faculty., The specific charge against them being the daubing of paint on university prop city and the falsifying of evidence at the Inquiry. The Minnesota Dally gives this account of the action fT the fac ulty: At the meeting of the faculty yester day It was voted in the case of the four freshmen. Eaton, Hanna, O'Brien. Sin clair, thut they be suspended for one year; thiU they be required to make reparation for damage done and that a public reprimand be given, the charac ter and the conduct of the reprimand to be leferred to the president with power; that in case the damage is not repaired the suspension be continued until such time as full reparation Is made. The following statement was adopt ed by a unanimous ote of the faculties- The act of vandalism committed by certain members of the freshman class was such as to call for serious nunisuruertt.. The actual duninge done - - y-X- X . -. was considerable, though that Is tho hteVlGW OI X6 VleWS ACW Z.OO s Success l.oo The Daily Nebraskan ... $2.00 Review of Reviews (New) New England Magazine or Current Literature $2.50 or 3.00 Success 100 Cosmopolitan 1.00 Leslies Monthly, Household, Designer or (lood Housekeeping iiuiv he substituted. $7.00 I for i $4.25 1 The Daily Nebraskan $2.oo North American Review 5.oo COACH YOST COINS NEW POSI TION'S. I old weather and snappy practice .tie alw i. s nonymous terms in foot hill i .n trc and yestenlay affoided a i'!' good example of the latter on Itegi'-it-. field "Htuj-y l'p" Yost, too. ?.. iev!.ng Spalding's football code to ..nil In- fancy, and Incidentally to tax the 'aisitv's line-punctui ing powers l( f!if- I'tmost. lie b.t.- invented three new positions in t'n- -i-'.ub line "Set backs" Is the it.-m- he gives them, and they stand dUc'l: behind the scrub forwards so a-. K. torni a double opposing line to I Ik- .isitv's attacU. The first eleven .ii tivd in two minutes' play yesterday .illcirii'in, the scrubs being either off their teed or not yet acclimated to the change in temperature. They allowed Iki'pi to be opened up In their line huge enough for Charlie Dalrd's horse and w.'gon to drive through, and seemed listless and bored when the 'ar.ity backs forged through for big gain!, Then the 'varsity took a turn tit loafing until Yost began to give them a (austic tongue-lashing. "Don't stop when you strike the line," yelled the coach. "Quit trying to creep tin (High instead of hitting it." This admonition apparently had little effect. The.-, the big coach thought of a new dodge, and the "set-back" stunt be came a -matter of history. With a double array of defensive opponents the 'varsity felt that it was up to them uud a battle royal ensued between tho least of the evil in the present case The worst feature In the case Is the peislstent lying on the pint of all the men concerned. The faculty desires to emphasize their sense of the terrlble ness of deliberate lying by students when called to testify by the faculty The faculty does not require students to testify against their fellows, but It does require them not to lie when they do give testimony. In the present case the fncultv recog nizes the fact that the offenders were young and Inexperienced, and that there was probably no malicious In tent in their first action Acts of van dalism outfit not to be allowed, whither acts of gi eater or less enorm ity, but the penalty indicted in this cast- would hae been less but foi the persistent lying of the offemleis $10.50 for $5.75 The Daily Nebraskan. . . $2.oo j $5.50 s Success l.oo for Review of Reviews (New) 2.5o $3.75 EE: SPECIAL: Suthcriptions may bo either New or Renewal, oxcept to S the Reviow of Reviews, Current Literature and tho North Amorican Review, which must be now names. Present subscribers to any of the.so S ST three magazines mny, however, renew their subscriptions by adding $1.00 Ez fr (n-'h renewal subscription, to tho combination price named. Z EE Send Subscriptions to 1 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, 1 Lincoln, Neb. j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiin AMERICAN HISTORY AND Jl'RlS PIU'DENCE Pievimis to 1 SSli the work in hKtor.v was connected with English literature and other subjects The department of histor was created in 1 KS2 with (!co 10. Ho ward Tit its' head In LS91. on his call to Stanford university, there was a division, and two chairs were es tablished European history and Ani erlenn history and civics: F. M. Fling occupying the former and H. W. Cald well the latter. , V The first class fii American history consisted of two members, Miss Kath leen Ileum and Will O. Jones. IJy 1889 two courses were offered, one In Col onial history by Prof. Geo. E. Howard, the other In the constitutional period, 1783 to 1SG1, by II. W. Caldwell. In the latter course In tbrut year the cUiss con sisted of nine members. The year 1891, the first year as an independent de partment, the enrollment was 11. The next year the members were just dou bled. Since that date the Increase has been steady and quite constant, until now the total enrollment In the de partment exceeds by a few names 325, The title of the department was changed in 1S99 to A meiican History and Jurisprudence. In 1891 there wa8 one mstructoi in the department. i the present time four assistants gi some Distinction in addition to tli full time ol the head of the depait mont - - It should be noted that the depart ment is i t-al ly a compound one, ein biaciir; three distinct lines of investi gation (1) American history proper. ('') (hnerninent , C!) International and Constitution Law The need for ad ditional assistance is great, if thesv fields are to be developed as they ought to be. The equipment is fair, but in some phases of the work the need for books is great, and In every line of "work, charts, maps, lantern slides for illustrative purposes, pictures, stat uettes, etc , are greatly needed. In ail forty courses are offered, but many important lines of work are still left undeveloped. There is room to ex pand so that three full departments may ultimately be created. The char acter of the work pre-eminently quali fies for citizenship, and in a self-governing, democratic country too much attention cannot be paid1 to these fields. In recent years the department has had a successful graduate department, and several second degrees have been granted. It may also be stated thut its graduates have obtained high rank In some of the best eastern colleges and universities The chief difficulty In carrying on this work Is found In the lack of time, as the undergraduate du ties are so heavy that little strength or time Is left for tho higher work. In brief It may be said that tho best work Is not possible oxcept as greater finan cial resources are made available. 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