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-ftrny- y-r '(5j ,r f 'nrrf - , vii "ri" n ,,T5 "-" n - t ,. w 4- VtifM irw? .. rjS'l!y t"'lTf P THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. doavor to do as much of his walk-1 A vyg Slld BcfOTC Sr: THE DAILY NEBRASKAN lug U yosmuic on uuu uii. "w.Vjf"'' jjpv-flrftsifryniwv. is -. f ? ' r i 1 : w rs r1 M , 5,' i 'te' 'I fc nWippr dtroted io uo InUrati of th UnltTtlty of Nobratka. rubllihod at 131 North Uih Bt., by THE HE8PEKIAN PUB. CO. (IncorporiUod.) DIRKCTORB: t, W. Crabtw, Pretldnl. J. I. Wror, T. J. fchwttt, E. W. W.ihb mm. A OONSJLIDATION Ol' TJio Uoiporlun Vol. XXXI Tho NobruHkun Vol XI ThoHcarliit imu Orouni'Vol. HI HtorlliiR H. McCuw. H W. Huroor, Olios. I. Taylor I OhiiH. K. Wollsf MimaRliiK Kdlior Kdlior In-liU'f HuhIiicss Mm. i K The tubtcrlptlon price of tho Dally Nobras Van U 2 for the collego year with n reiruUr do lUery before ohnpol each day. Notice, com mnnfcatlorii, and other matUir intended for pub lication, must be handed In at the Nebraskan ofllco before 7 p. m.. or mailed to the editor bo fore 8 p. m., of tbe day prerloua to that daj on hloh they are expecloa to appear. Bubicrlptloni may bo left at tho Nebratkan office, at the Co.Op., or with Buslnets MannKer. Subscribers will confor a fator by reporting promptly at tlili ofllce any failure to recelre tho "'chanireB In adTertlsln matter muitboln the ofOco by 3 p. m. on tho day pretloua to that Addrei all communications to thp Dally No braakaa, 134 N. lltfc St., Lincoln, Nobraaka. Telephone 479. Kntorcil ut ttu pes- olllre at Incoln, Neb. 11 h second cIiish mall mutter Tho various departments of the University ought to mako a special endeavor to havo a largo display of their work on charter day. Fur the oast tiwo years thcro seems to havo hrcn a sort of apathy In regard to Lhis matter. Too large electrical dis plays formerly given In tho armory wore a credit to tho department and to tho Instructors and always brought people to a roallz ition of what was actually going on In ihl-. line or work. These displays iiniv properly ho repeated and the other sclentlllc departments ought to make similar demonstrations of their work. Charter day is practically tho only time in tho year when all the depart ments aro thrown open to tlio pub lie and for this reason no pains should ho spared In making a credi table display. SMOKERS NOT WANTED. Tho young man who hcRlns teach ing with a cigar In his mouth seldom gets a promotion. Indeed ho may conBldor himself fortunato If ho so curcs a rc-olectlon. HraokerB aro not wanted as teachers in tho public sclioolB. This Is clearly shown by lottors received from school officers. Permit us to quoto from some of these: "Tho only fault wo havo to find with tho young man you sent us, 1b that ho smokes. Some of us smoke but wo do not bellevo a teacher should and wo aro not likelv to retain him." "People ODposo him on account of his smoking otherwise ho would he promoted to iho prlnclpalshlp this year." "Our principal will not remain noct year. Ho Hire that tho one jou rec imincnd doos not use tobac- "Mr. rofers us to you. What can you sav as to his scholarship and ability? lias ho boon successful? D oi he smoke?" "The cigarette habit is bad here and tho board -is anxious to uv id gottlng a toacher Into the bchool who sets tho example of smoking." It Is likely that some of those whn da'ly disregard tho regents lulo agalisb smoking on the Utiiveislty campus will later on ask Tor posit urns in the public schools. It may be a kinoriess to such students to tell tlicin now that the University cannot consistently recommend them. The University considers that tbe teacher cf children should bo tree Horn vice, that he who would form in tho young a controlling purpose to Iceeo their lives free fro 11 evil habits, should himseir bo free. It is clearly the duty of tho school to fortify Its pupils against ovll habit and as clearly the auty of tho University to recommenu no one lor uuu uumliuu ui toacher whoso character and lite are nob fit models for tho young to copy. .1. W. CRABTREE. Every bit of goods that we sell now will not have to be looked after when we take inventory, so we are making an ex tra offer all along the line. f PERKINS & SHELDON, 1129 0 STREET. Th Omaha MEDICAL COLLEGE. Tenth and Pacific Streets, : Omaha, Neb. X &90&000iG&&OOQ&e& Thib t'ollefre oll'ers a grade 1 course etc'ndiI),' over four unnuul s'ssion-. The udvantngus and 10 quh einonts of tlu" college ara fully up ti) the requirements of the present tunes, and the emditions laid down by the Hs-oeiation of American Medi cal Colleges, of wlne'i thi-s college is a member For in foi motion address, EW1NG BROWN, Secretary. There Is an cvor-lncreaslug evl denco on tho campus of tho careless ness or thoughtlessness of tho uni versity students. Wo rnTer to the well delined paths which aro showing themselves, leaning across tho grass rrom gates and from building to building. Will 10 tho removal of the wire fefw Ing was worth while as a matter or Improvement, still the lack of It Is being Bhown by the liberty it per mits to students In cutting "across lots" and wearing out tho grass. Wo realize that tho avorago stu dot has reason to do all tho "cutting" he oan, but wo should suggest that for tho mero matter of slghtlinoss and preservation of what ttio Uni versity now owns in tho way of campus, each ono should en- Tho Eleventh Hour club mot with Misses Laura Whlto and Winifred Wolgamot last baturday evening. It was tho first meeting of tho members slnco tho holidays and was gieatly enjoyed by tho girls. The hostess served oysters and pickles. The club will meet with Misses Brown and Huchanan next Saturday evening. H-.1I1 ffU J U LLt CONE, TI16 Installment Tailor, 115 North 11th. Dr Bolton has inaugurated the nlan ' of allowing his students In l'hlloso phy 7 to road their papers before the class Subjects havo been assigned according to tho lines of research de sired by tho members of the class ana great Interost and rivalry exists to pub forth tho best papers. Rooorcs havo already been given by Misses. Mead and Sprung and Messrs. Fosslor and Levitt. Tho remaining nerlods vviH bo taken up by tho ropotof s the of other members of the diss. A hypnotic testwlll be given Thursday night. Michigan scored a victory over Northwestern for tho tonth time in debate, Friday oven lng. Tho dobatod question was: Resolved, That our laws should provide for boards or ar bitration, with power to compel par ties In labor disputes to submit their "disputes to arbitration and to aolde by tho board's doclslonB." Michigan debated in tho affirmative and won by a voto of two to one. Brownell Hall Instructors graduates of colleges recognized everywhere as among the best in America, Excellent advan ajes in Music, Art, Modern Lan guages. Latin and Greek. Latest methods in teaching the natural sci ences and m .thuuiutics. Dhector of music. Miss Ware, three years a pupil of the late Oscar Kaif, Berlin, Uertnuny. Her methods and theories are in accordance with those of the well known masters of the world. Gives crood irencrul education and nrenaros for imv onllntr.. open to women. Principal's certdicate admits to college without ex- aminauou. opeeiai auenuon 10 me development 01 muivuiuality, and also to the development of a sense of social responsibility. .Thorough ness insisted upon as essential to character building. Physical train ing adapted to strength of individual as ascertained by tests and measurements made by professional instructor. Three distinct de partments Primary, Preparatory and Academic. Instructors of Pri mary Department have hnd special training for this wosk. Terms moderate. Second term begins Feb. 3. Send fqr catalogue. Address Miss Macrae, Principal, Omaha la I hhJ vl -A Pf K li 'tirr? V A M .'f'V Hi's rrp- ''' ""' " -f- "Pt-"i,"i"' 7 - j 1 aur