The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 13, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
k nawipapor doYotod to the lntarasti of th
UolvnniLr uf Nobruika.
Published at 134 North lltti St., by
THE HESPERIAN PUB. CO.
(Incorporated.)
DIRECTORS i
t, W. Crabtree, President
. Towns. Secretary -Triisnrr.
J. L Wyer, T. 1. Hewett, K. W. Waihbnrn.
A CONHOUDATK'N OK
Tlio llo-porlim Vol XXXI
'I ho Nobriiskiin Vol XI
Tlio Si'iirlot mid Cnsiiin Vol II
Bloilli.K II. M "iiw.
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v.Iiiih 1 I iiylor I
CIhin I' WelUf
MiiiikIK kultor
Im.Iioi ln-( hluf
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The nbnoTlptlon price of the Dally Nebrai
kan la 12 for the college year with a rural r do
lUery before chapel each day. Notices, com
Biunfcatlons. and other matter Intended for pub
lication, mint be handed In nt the Nebraikni.
office before 7 p. m or mailed to the editor be
fore 3 p. m., of the day pretlout to that day on
hlch they are expected to appear
BnbicrlpUonii may bo left at the Nebrikan
office, at tha Co.Op.. or with BubIiiom MannRer
Bobucrlber will confer a faor by reporting
promptly at tula office any failure to recelre the
AlTchana-e In adrertUlna roatUr mm! be In
the office by 8 p. m. on the day prarloui to that
a whloh they ara to appear.
Addreu all comraunlcatlona to the Dally Na
kraakan, 134 N. lltk 8U, Lincoln, Nebraaka.
Telephone 47P.
Entered hi tin' pnsi oilli r ul I. in oin, Nek
iihj-.ccond class mull inaltrr
Tho nodded stand taken hv Chan
cellor Andrews In the matter of nrlll
requirements is causing constn'rahle
uneasiness am. trie some or i.lic seniors.
Should thev fall to got. their degree,
they will liavo no one to blame hut
themselves. The average student
ought certainly to have no reason to
complain of tho two year's drill re
quirement when former students
have been obliged to spend throe
years In this department. Students
who have failed to take any drill
whatsoever oiiL'ht to bear in mind
that thov are under obligations, in
part, to the government for the
privilege or attending this Institut Ion
and ought therefore to no in ply with
Its requirements
C.(K)l) ENGLISH.
No student should go through the
University without learning to sneak
and write, correct English. The
means to this attainment are within
the reach of all. Erery branch
taught In the University is a help
Latin, (J reek, French and Gorman
emlnontlv so but not to tho exclusion
of hlstorv, science and mathematics.
Mastery depends mainly upon tho at
tentive study and use of English it
self. Those who use tho best English
are not all classicists, .hut none use the
language well who do not f.imlliiiric
themselves in the vital meanings of
words through familiarity with the
mother tongue written and spoken.
Speaking conect English is more
dltllcult than writing it. Educated
people able, to write whole books with
out errors, often. In informal soee.di
uso nlioniluahl? English. As a rule
our earliest instructors In composition
are cultivated people, while many of
those among whom we learned tho
oral tongue did not speak at all well.
Handy Note Book
We have just gotten out a
new n te book which we
have named ttiu ' Handy
Note Hoo'." It slips into
the i ocket, the front cover
turns over the top aud un
der the buck cover f.r con
venience in taking notes.
The handiest cover out.
Call at
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THE COOP
One rorcen In early life to hear much
uncouth speech must toil long ana
persistently to extirpate resulting
errors and improprieties. Every day
you ma,, udor. tho campus hear stu
dents complain of feeling badly, say
ing expect when they mean think,
suspicion tor mmped, Illy for 111. using
llko as a preposition ("John doesn't
study like William does.") and olean
as a past tenRo. These aro but a
few specimen infelicities. The use
of will for shall inn of would ror
should is as' InsulTerablo as It, is fre
quent. Dian Shcrmuri ought to
write us an editorial upon that lin
guistic sin. It Is well worth whlie to
watch one's ordinary speech, among
familiar companions and among the
uneducated. Only determined and
Incessant self-correction'w ill enablo us
to spcax or write as becomes men and
women enjoying university privileges.
E. HEN.I ANDREWS.
NOTICES: AMERICAN HISTORY
Courses. 2, (. 8, 10. 24. 11a (a now
course) and :ifa. will be open to stu
dents the second semester.
11a. Comparal ho Government
Comparative" and historical study of
the organization and administration'
of government In the I nited States,
Krarce, Germany. England, Swit'u-r- i
land, Canada and Australia. An
introductory course to t he science of
government. M. W. V. at .1, Mr.
Cook.
The'abovo conrse, a new one, will
ho found 'an excellent stud yby' all
advanced students.
" Ma.TAd m 1 n 1st ratlve'La V. A "special
course'rdeslgned" for'tbose'looklng to
lawTTh. at 3. Mr. Cook. Cou'so (5.
Am. Hist. Local g ivcrnment will be
givetr7lf !askcd fnrrhv flvo'or more
studontsrIMcaso notify"dcpartmen t
Ifyou wish the subject.
II. W." CALDWELL"
Tho Univorsity Senato met Friday
evening and discussed tho proposedgift
of Annrew Carnegie to the national
university to bo established In Wash
mgton. The, question as to whether
or not the accept anco of tho girt
will In any way a IT act the control or
the institution by the governineut Is
being much discussed among college
people A oop-'mittco was ordered to
be appointed to draft resolutions
voicing the sentiment of the senate
on the question. A notber'meeting
will be held later'in tho week.
Uir,h of Siiulor t iiirlmiikn.
Senator Fairnanks of Indiana wa
horn on n. farm near Union ville, Union
county, Ohio, Muy 11, 1852; tha son of
Loriston M. and Mary A. (Smith) Fair
banks, graduated from tho Ohio Wes
leyan University, Delaware, O., 1872
admitted to the Ohio bar, 1874; estab
llahed practice at Indianapolis; United
States senator from Indiana, 1897-1903,
appointed, 1898, a member of the Joint
high British-American commission;
home, Indianapolis.
Don't ty to Jie your pigs and your
pearls together '
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Instructors cuilnates of colleges recognized everywhere a among the
best in America, Excellent advances in Music Art, Mo em Lan
guages. Latin nnil Greek Latest up thods in teaching ibe natural sci
ences and in thematics. Director of music, Mis Ware, three years a
pupil of the late Oscar Ra.f, Ih-r in, Germ ny. II. r methods and
theories are in accordance with tho-e of the well knon musters of tho
world. Gives ood general educa-ion and prepares for any college
open to women Prim ipal s cert Hcate admits to college without ex
amination Special attention to the developra- nt of individuality, and
also to the development of a sense of social responsib lity Thorough
ness insisted upon as essential to character building. Physi nl train
ing adapted to strength of individual as ascertained by tests and
meMSurementh made by pro'essioal instructor. I hree distinct de
partm. nts Primary. Preparatory and Academe, Instruct rs of Pri
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The Omah
MEDICAL
Tenth and Pacific Streets,
Miss Macrae, Principal, Omaha.
COLLEGE.
Omahi, Neb.
This College otFers a graded
course extending- over four
nnual sessions.
The advimtages and ro
qinrementaof the college aro
fully up to tho requirements
of the present times, and tho
conditions laid 'town by tho
HS-ociation of American Medi
cal Colleges, of which this
college is a member. For in
formtion address,
EWING BROWN,
Secretary.
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