The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 18, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA!.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
k newspaper rtorotod to tlio Interests of tin
Unlvnrnlly of Nntira fVn.
Piibllihod nt 13 North lltli St , by
THE HESPERIAN l'UB. CO.
(Incorporntod )
DIKHCTOHB:
.7. W. Crntitroo, I'l-nt-Mont
O. L.Towno, Hoerntnry Tronmiror.
J. I. Wycr, T J. Howott, K. W. Wiiilibiirn.
HTKIU.INO H .M( l'AW
OkOKOK P. BlIIDIiKH -
Mntinffltid Editor
Att. Maunuor
- Atlilotlo Editor
iMM'OUTKKS.
R V. I'ollnrd. Clifton Carter,
NorriH Himo. R T Hill,
J. R Forney, C'lifT OrooWn
John A. Wilson. LlnnM HunlinKton
' Tim mWrlptlon pri( o of tlio Ditily Nobrnt
knn in U for tlm collno yn ir with u regular de
livery boforo chapel oik U da. Notii" com
mnnfciitioiis, nndollinr mat t or Intended for pub
lirntlciti, must bo linnded In nt tlm NohniHknu
olllco bofore 7 p. in . or mailed to thr editor be
forp ii p. in., of tlm tiny orovious to Mint dny on
vshfcli Micy nro ciixxtod to nppnnr
SubicriptioiiH mny bo left at Mm lNobr.knn
office, nt tho Co.Op., or with Hiiiineis Miinior
Subxcnbcrs will confer n favor by report iiir
promptly ut this ofllco any failure to recciro tho
jinpor,
All rlintifw in ndcrtiini? mntter must bo in
tlio olllco by :t p. in on tho dny pronous to that
on whli b tliry uro to appoar.
Address nil communii-ationK to tho Dally No
braskuu, l.U N. 11th t., Lincoln, Nebraska.
Telephono 470.
I'.nttin d ut tho os hIIIi--, lit L'ncolti. Nt 1
;t m eotnl class mull mutter
Tlio nuns ineelng-, I'Vulii, developed
a wonderful umounL of latent onthus
inbin. Kvcry one restlied that Kansas,
the aneient foe of Nebraska had
to In tieuten and I en ten bad
'I'lie possibility of a bio; scoi e
against thoin served a.s an incentive,
not found in roine of tin other frames
Nehr.ska has reason to be pi ovid of the
leiord made, not only by tlio team but
Also on the side lines by the routers
The defeat of the Minnesota $ Wis
eonsin by the same score by wluc'i the
lattfM team beat 'NeltnisUa inibl be a
hard dose for tin iopers t ) mb11ow,
ebniskn hai all the 11101 e 1 enson to
feel proud of the leeoid the has uuiilr
111 her hifr f; times this yea.
THF ART KMIIIUTION.
The eighth annual exhibition if
Hie Nebtaska ait association will
oiler the students of art an opporttin
ilv to see some of the latest Amer
ican pictures. The exhibition this
year is to bo known as Hie "Pan
American," as the pictures h.ie
been selected from the best works in
tlio art exhibit at ItulTalo. The ex
hibition, as formerly will be held in
I lie Ait Hall In the Library building
of tlio I'nlver.sity.
It will open December 1M with a
teceptinn and will close January Hi.
Miss Florence N. Levy who was
connected with the art department
ot the Pan American, has selected
the pictures. Miss Levy is the pub
lisher of tlio Art Annual and ranks
high as an art critic. The Nebraska
collection has been selected with ver.v
careful discrimination. Mr. lilash
ford's "Arifjol With Flam inn
hwords," is the most striklne pic
ture of the croup. He is a well
known artist In the west. Ills work
as decorator of the cotmressional Li
brary at Washington attracted much
attention This picture alone will
bo well worth a vlsir, to the callery.
The exhibition will ho confined ex
elusHely to American art. The
"Shaw" collection of pri.o pictures
will bo In tlio uroup. In 181)2 Samuel
T. Shaw or New York established a
fund with which to buy the prize
pictures of tho annual exhibition of
the society of American artists. The
"Shaw" collection was considered
the finest at HuiTalo and was kIvimi a
special mom. The works to he Rent
to Uricoln were painted during the
veais from 1HM2 to 181W, and aie an
ftlllOWH'
"TNovemher." M. Mo rutin Mclhcn
nv: 'Sporl," (Jeorue W. Maynarcl;
"A Yellow Hose." Irving It Wiles;
"The Hatn," Edmund C Turheli;
"Tlio Hinders," II. (). Walker;
"-'runnier." Frank W. Ilenson: "A
Friendly Call." William M. Chase;
"In the Sun,' Theodore Ilohlnson;
"Tlio Woodland MatrJ." DnuRlas
VuIk; "Nlht, and the Waning Day.''
(.eorue K. Marse, jr.; "(Iloucester
Ilirhnr," Willr.rd L. MctcalT: "(Jrey
Morning." C Morgan Mellenny;
"The Hrook," C. Hairy Falon;
"A Fishing Scene, ' F. I rvnm Couse.
These annual exit thi Linns luinisli
tho only opportunity In Lincoln or
sculnn the best works of art, How
ever the success of last year's exhi
bit ion shows that tinner the influence
of these, pictures, the people are be
coming uennine students and Imcrsof
art. Lectures will ho uien by com
petent persons on tho various pic
Hires. This will increase the oduca
t lonal value, of the exhihith n.
A department will also be arranged
Tor the pictures of Nehiaslca artists.
Miss Ilawlen of tho An Depart merit
of the State I'niversitv will he In
chaifre and will endeavor to make it
the most popular feature of the exhibition.
IS IOW CAM Kit A L'lI'II.
Somethirm new in the way ol con
test is being considered by some of
the eniiMicerino- students. It is pro
posed to organize a camera club and
have an annual contest at which pic
ture.?of enignereing works onh will
he accepted With the successful pic
ture! the club will then ch illenge
similar clubs at other colleges ann
thus atTorri an Interest in,' finest
miring the time wlien atlletic do
not llourish.
A.s a ure"at many cnigneers in prac
tice Unci it almost necessary to use a
camera. It seems proper that prospec
ti e cnigneers should learn to make
met u es ar school and lo this end a
club would be ol considerable assist
ance. The club could retain all the
pictmes t hat wire siiccessl.il at its
arlous contests and thus in -, short
time, appropriate decoration could be
obtained lor : c ,!' club xuum where
all the latest liteial tire oncoming
photograph or old be aallahle and
w here the camera enthusiasts could
moot tot the discussion ol their
hobby
In cist any student should cusire
to make anv proposition with regard
to the oi'an'ation of a camera club,
the Nohraskan would be gl id to re-
cene communications to lu.it ellect.
No man can be successful in home
dalr.Miig unless he has,, a thorough
knowledge of d kiry machinery. Ke
cognlz.ing this fact, the department
of Dairy Husbandry in the HsfUyer
sity of Nebraska ,s hnol of Agricul
ture is making oxtensne prepara
tions to give a thorough courfc in
the manipulation of hand separatorn.
The department has ten kinds of sep
arators ror use in the course tlrfs
year. We urge all voting met who
are interested in dalrvmg to avail
themselves of this opportunity to ob
tain a knowledge of the science.
Nebraska has a great future as a
horticultural state, but experience
has taught that climatic conditions
In the west aro vastly different from
those in the eastern states. Our
severe climate make it necessary to
know what varieties to plant ana
how to take caro of thorn aftor plant
ing. Many orchards full because tho
owners do not know what varieties
Pennarfts
AND
Megaphones
I 'yrogrraphic outfits, Writing
Papers, Magazines, Hooks,
Games, Student Supplies,
In Fact Everyt ing Kept by an
Up-to-date Stationer's Estab
lishment Wilson & Hall,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
II 33 O STREET.
to select and what, culture methods
to use. Hence It will bo readiily seen
that scientific methods must be useo
by the orchard 1st. No school offers a
better course In horticulture than
the University School or Agricul
ture. A large amount or Mold prac
tice is given and the laboiaton w rk
is ol the, first order.
SKNIOK LAWS PASS UFMiLl
TIONS OF SYMPATHY.
The following resolutions weie
passed at a meeting of the senior law
class:
Whereas, Divine Providence In the
ex -rcise of omniscient judgment has
called hence the spirit of Mis. M. II.
Keoso, wi.'e of oui deany beloved
Dean. Liierefoio.
He it resoied, by the law class of
Pin:! I the tTmersitv ol Nebraska,
that wo do hereby express our most
profound and near Licit sympathy for
Dean Ileese 111 his hour ol sorrow and
uereaement.
Kesolven, That those resolutions
ne inc rporaled in the records of the
class, and .1 eop be transmitted to
the Dean
1) A. CRAWrnRi),
P. Ii. W FAY Fit.
C K MATSON,
Committee
jJtm-S-Crmirm-frfri-f-tCrtmff-
You Wear Clothes
Don't You ?
WELL-
Krej) in mind the fact
that wo make lirst class
oranncnis only. ( 'omc in
and look" over our slock.
i Nebr. Pant and Suit Co.,
Z 143 North Thirteenth. I
rtO0O0stvOvv
Arc you Going to
California?
Call and get Printed Matter that will give yu
TP I I lnfnrilintlfin i r lfu f!l I in o f n PnammnAa tA
i the beat way to get there.
City Ticket Office,
Corner 10th and O Strceta.
Telephono 335.
11 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY l
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TR. IIAGCJARD, M. D. Ofllco 1100
O Street, Rooms '212 'Jl.'l 214 Rich
itc1h Illock, Telephone olJT). Residence,
l.'JIO (1 Street, Telephone L84.
DR. BKN.I. I' HAILM ; Dr. Mht4
Louise Flnnagnn. Ofllco, 141 South
12th Street. Telephone HH.
Every new Student
calls on
James Hearn
237 So. 11 th street
And has his measure tuken for th
Tamous
Kalamazoo
Uniforms,
manufacture! by
Zh !)endfrsonJlHies Co.
Kalamazoo, Wlch
Uhi Ji ui ulGliATj ii'iuc Has nude over
Hnnllpf nconsrtsof teeth. A court set of
UullIIOI- Icotli, s 00 7- K (.olrt ciown y
I 0 I VI fl Qfrnot Silver filliHK so icnlsniKt
I I U OllUtilf up. Cold fillings $1 00 and
I llinni U I Teetli extracted without yam
LINUULn, 2Svent
NEBRASKA. ?lK?ruK VUKCK
Dr. Shoemaker's Private Hospital.
Snccinl attention Rivon to dUease. of women
aim all snrleal di-iense X-rny examination
with no discomfort or injury to patient Kt
erytlnng ik liornehkc ns i osiblo. Hoard and
room rousoiiiiblo
1117 LST. LINCOLN.
P. O Box 051. Telephone M
Spalding's Foot
Ball Shoes.
On all
our Ioot
Hall Shoos
we a iv now
putting tho
now stylo
floats a.s
shown in
out. After
a thorough lost last season
by a few of the leading lay
)rs, they unanimously declare
them the best cieaU over put
on a shot1. Insist upon ha
ini" them for your shoes.
Kvin t hino- fop football
JJead harness, atikie lirace,
shin guards. Handsome il
lustrated (.'ataloav free.
A G SpaldliiRfS: Bros Incorporated
New oilv Chii.aj'o Denvei
I Spalding -s Olheial 1 oothali t.ni.lo for
I lOOl. (diteil l Walter Camp pi ice lOe
KHrOH0H O-
Bnrlington Depot
7th Street, Bet P ana Q.
Telephone 25.
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