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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1901)
9wrmB&iiim 7M i Jar'' I "rwrv" -- ., v,, f ir, K . j, Jf f 4 ', THE DAILY EBRASKAN.' r - i - " ' 2 r r; ir V ut-.. ft? ,( Ih. i' h I ft: if. U i s c I' h r- H- ' . fitf THE DAILY NEBRASKAN A ntWHpnpor darotod to tlio Intorestn 6f tho University of Nobrn nkn. Publlihad at 131 North Ilth St., by THE IIKSPEIUAN PUB. CO. (Incorporated.) DIRECTORS: J. W. Crobtroo, Pronldent. O, I. Towno. Hoflrctary.Troanuror. J. I. Wyor, T. J. Howott, K. W. Waihburn. Ktkblino fl .McCaw J. A. Maxnino Okoroe P. BllIDLKK Managing Editor AsRt. Manager - Athlotlo Edtto rtEPORTERS. H. C. Pollard. Clifton Cartor, NorrlH Huho. K. T. Hill, J. R. Farney, ClifT Crooks. John A. Wilson. Linn M. Huntington. ' The subscription pries of tbe Dnily Nobra Van 1m S2 for tbo collcgo yonr with n regular de llferv before chiipol each day. Notices, com munications, andotkor matter intonded for pub lication, must bo handed in at tho Nobrasknn ofllco before 7 p. m.. or mailed to tho editor be fore 8 p. m., of tho day previous to that day on whtclvthoy aro oxpoctodto appear. Bubioriptlons may bo loft at the Nobraskan ofllco, at tho Co. Op., or with RurIuobs Manager. Subscribers will confer a favor by rejxjrtlng promptly at this otllco any failure to rocolvo the paper. All changes in ndrortlsiug matter must bo in tho ofllco by '.1 p. m. on tho day previous to that on which tho uro to appoar. Address all communications to the Daily No brasksn, I'M N. 11th St., Lincoln, Nebraska. Telephone 470. tMMMMMHMMMWMMMi Tho Dally Nobrasknn Is belne sent to ull atibscrlbon 011 tlio old Neltrns-kun-IIttnpnrlnn lint. Tlioso nultKcrlb- tirn to tlio rvci)i-nnkan-Ilsporlnii 3 who do not tlnslro tho Daily will S- ;C pieuKo uoiuy me manager by card E as soon ns possible. Whore no not I- JS ; lloatlou In received it Is undnrntool jf E that tho subscriber wishes tho pa- 5 ; per to continue. j One of the most noticeable and moBt marked improvements for some time lias made Its appearance on the cam pus. In other words the "waste paper cans." With convenlecos so easily placed In reach of the students there should be no need of further cautlon iiiRs on the part of the Chancellor In regard to the untidencHB of tho Uni versity grounds. There Is quite a temptation for the average student in hurrying to and from classes to carelessly drop a frag ment of paper or other light material. This done, tho wind drives it about over the campus and togjeJhejijwlth other such rubbish piles It In the cor ners that very materially spoil tho beauty of the University's home. All such forward and ofllclont means to Improve the general appearance of tlio University grounds should meet with unlvorsal approval. COLLEGE NOTES Bololt (Wis.) has recently started Its training table for the football men. An epoch In the history of Ann Ar bor was recently pnBsed when the cor ner stone of the now medical building was placed. This Is claimed to be one of the finest buildings of its kind In the country. The total number of Btudeuts at Yalo this year will be about 2.750 an Increase of 200 over last year. la Iown university tho battalion lacks some commissioned ofllcers. Notice has been given to the seniors that those who are eligible to such of llco can submit their names for appli cation to the place. it has beon the custom ut Bololt, Wis., that at chapel services those present should leave In order of their seniority. Tho old custom Is in dan ger, and a movement Is on hand to recreate the old-time custom. Secret practice has been Indulged In at Michigan for the last week and the rooters there, It Is reported, have be como impatient to see what was going on. The senior class at Illinois Univer sity has challenged tho faculty to a football gamo. Tho question is: "Will thcro bo a game?" California had a celebration last week to rouse football enthusiasm. Tho features were rettos-de-nolr aiid a big bon-flro. The Stanford (Cal.) Dally has re cently published a complete report of nil tho oxpensoB during commence ment week. The University band at Leland Stan ford has a football team. Plans are being formulated at the University of California whereby there shall be a University cap, worn only by the members of the three up per classes. Eighty young ladies aro membors of the California tennis association. California has a rooters' club which is also affiliated with a glee club. Plans aro at present being formul ated to establish a chapter of the Sig ma XI fraternity in the University of California. The Sigma XI Is a scholar ship fraternity, analogious to tho Phi Beta Kappa, but confined exclusively to thoso engaged In scientific work, Membership in the eastern chapters Is granted for marked ability In scien tific research rather than for a uni formly high record in class work, and It is aimed to apply the same test In the local chapter. A simultaneous movement is being instituted at Stan ford and it is hoped that in tne near future charters will be granted for chapters in both institutions. The existence of a scientific schol arship society has been found to be a powerful influence in stimulating sci entific research work in the undergrad uate body, and Sigma XI. although a rather new fraternity has made rapid growth In the East Dally Callforman. There was a time when women In the University would have been astonished had they been able to look forward to this day to see some of the ways in which their sucessors would get rid of money. It is not very long ago that an oyster supper in a rented or bor rowed room was regarded as ample celebration for an inltlaltlon. To day the spreads oil such occasions trre elaborate banquets. Then, the Idea of one girl taking another for a drive or making her gifts of flowers would have been decidedly novel. Iu 1901 the livery and florists bills of tho various sororities for the first week of the rushing season would endow a small scholarship. Michigan Daily News. Mr. Miller will meet students wish ing to consult him about credit. Tues day. This Avll'be the last opportunity to arrange such credits. The mandolin club of Ames, Iowa, will glvo a concert for tho benefit of athletics. The engineering society will hold its regular meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30. Besides tho election bf officers there will be considerable bus iness to transact, the most Important being In regard to the expected report of the annual committee appointed last year to solicit contributions and to gather Information to be used for the first publication of the Engineer ing students of the University of Ne braska. If apparent enthusiasm does not deceive, the proposition of the En gineering annual will be unaimously agreed upon and a board of editors and managers elected at once. Tho senior laws met yesterday and elected Mr. Anderson captain of the football team. The observatory was crowded last night by visitors who took a look at 8aturn through the big telescope. Last night was tho regular visitor's even ing. C.S. Jensen, director of an academy noar Breklum, Germany, camo through Lincoln yesterday on his vacation tour in America. When shown through tho Unlvorslty he expressed considerable surprise and satisfaction at the me thods In use horo. The engineering la bratories seemed to him an almost Ideal school and entirely satisfied his notion of the proverbial praticablllty of Americans. During the summer vacation the University herbarium received a con siderable addition to the "Williams Collection," aggregating probably 1,500 to 2,000 specimens. They are all lichens, and will be added to the col lection deposited last spring. This makes tho herbarium of Nebraska one of the richest In tho lichens of any in America. There is A GKEAT DIFFER ENCE between business and "blow,'' between the positive, direct statement of fact and the absurd i. lien that are intended for the gulli ble public. This space will be used for Ijnsiness statements to a business clientage, and will have be hind it the business reputation of the R. W. MAXWELL CO. Maker of dood Chocolates. 1416 O Street and 2CG South 11th Street Dancing Academy PROF. HOLMES, of Chicago Offices and Studio 325 SOUTH 12th. 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