The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1902, Page 2, Image 2
WyiyjW '''-'t r; V f: THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. i I; i' ! ' P I ,1'w I ' r' ( ' ?." I i" i s fc I i rp' v r MB . t' TDE DAILY NEBRASKAN k iinrsprnpor doToted to tho InUresti of th Unlterilty of Nobra V. Published at 134 North 11th St., by TliE HESPERIAN PUB. CO. (Incorporated.) DIRECTOR 8 1 J W. nrahtra. Prolldonl. 0. L.TownooroUrr-Tresyirjr. J. X. Wnr, T. J. Htrrett, E. W. Washb or a. A CONSOLIDATION On' Tho llosporlun Vol. XXXI Tlio NoUriinkiin Vol XI TheScurlot lind ('roam-Vol III m It V. Iltirbor, Uhiw. I. Taylor I UhUH IC. Wollnf miiiiuKiuK i dltor Kultor hi-tJhlef HuhIiiohh Mum K? " Tho inbiorlptlon price of th Dally Nobraa Imn la t2 for the college ynur with n regular de Utoit before clinpol encfa day. Notices, com munications, nndothor matter Intonded for pub fication, must bo handod In nt tho Nebrasltau ofllco before 7 p. m., or mailed to tho editor bo fore S p. m of tho day proTlous to that day on hich they nro expected to appear. Subicrlptlons mny bo loft at tho Nebraskan office, at tho Co.Op., or with Business Mannfror. Bubsoribers will confer n faror by roportins promptly at this ofllco any failure to recelto tho uroundH. When tlio Hold work is completed each 8ectlon will be required to draw a map. The ninps thus Independent ly made muHt bo oxactly alike. A. A. Steel, '09, passed through Lincoln yeateiday moruinu on his way to a new raining camp In Mexico. paper All on which they are to appoar chanROS In adTertlsln matter must bo In the oQlco by 8 p. m. on tho day prorloui to mat AddroiB all communications to the Daily No braakan, 131 N. 11th Bt., Lincoln, Nebraska. Telephone 479. Entori-ii in 1 ii pis uiti. o nt L ncoln, Nelx :is Hoeoinl cIiiik n nil mutter. As a continuation of,'. Professor Darbour'H windmill talk to tho En RinljorluK Society last week, the So clcty has decided to Indulge In an other windmill program next week, at which time the mechanics-or the machino will be considered. With this end In view 'Messrs. Knllnsch and Dnrman are "makingt'hts ;iu souio model windmills constructed ",n yeur ku aouoitjirm m Pi o lessor har bour's designs. As we Said Before 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. PERKINS & SHELDON, 1129 O STREET. Mr. Lawrence, familiarly kt.own as"Tom,'' tho chief engineer of the power planr, lias repaired the broken connrctinu rod. and stored It avav for future use In order to prevent tho repetition of a night's darkness on account of ,tho breakdown of the. engine. Wisconsin will rrtaln nascball in the list or her athletic sports. This was decided a few davs airo after a long period of doubt as to the future or tho game. For some time it look ed 113 though the uamo wruld do drooped from lack of support. When tho time came fur ac'lon, however, the students took a hand and 'circu lated a petition asklim that the game bo retained. When t.ho paper ciimo in it bad over 400 n-mc.s at tached to It. So decided was the sentlmeut of tho student body that the athletic board bv a unanimous voto authorized tho scheduling of games for tho next season. This act of tho Wisconsin board or rather the fact that the action had to be taken at all, shows bv what rapid strides football Is outstripping baseball as a collego sport. Hero is a university that spends annually thousands of dollars un tho gridiron sp.irt. debating whether or not tu continue her baseball team. Football is essentially the College snort and Its rapid devHopcment in tho past few years, has no doubt been, to a great extent, at the cxpsnso of baseball. Summed up In a few wordB tho cause Is probably to be found In tho fact ...that football has retained Its purity as an amatuer game while baseball has been polluted by the taint of professionalism. Messrs.": Kenoail and Brooks in tho Electrical Engineering deuar ment are at present busily cnuaged i n perfect ini; tlie apparatus; for a wireless telephone- system. 2 For sum e time thev have been handicapped on account of proper' appliances hut'j n time nope t.) see some, results or their tfilvr. Aq l known the ordinary tele- ulionu..Uhes, iwo wins: tin- iwn ex perimenters have so far jujecceded In usinir, ono wiro and hope to bo able to do away with that. DEBATING CLUBb. ENGINEERING NOTES. Tho surveying class has been divid ed iuto two sections and to each was assluned tho task of making a topo graphical survey or the stato fair Tlio following questions will he"dls c ussed ""at t ho different debati n g clubs tomorrow evening. DELIAN. Resolved, That the position Presi dent '.Roosevelt took on anarchv ! hiKMHuhlo. Atllrmative. Severin and Hodge. Negative. Cook and Mor row. UNION. Resolved, '".That municipalities nbould furnish employment, to the unemployed. PALLADINAS. Resolved. That tho United Stated should by means or an appropriate concession in her tarifT, extend her export trado alio cultivate amity with other- nations. Atllrmative. Doubt and Pierce. Negative. Clark. Brownell Hall Instructors graduates of colleges recognized every win ro as among1 the bestjin "America, Fxceller.t adviuiinecs in Music, Art, Modem Lan guages. Latin and Greek. Latest methods in teaching t lit natural sci ences mid in .tliematics. Director of mu&ic, Mis9 Ware, three years a pupil of thedato Oscar Half, Berlin, ("cnn.ny. Her methods and t' eories are in accordance with those of the well known masters of tho world. (Jives good general education and prepares for any collego open to women. Prim ipnls cei t Acute admits to college without ex amination. Special attention to the development of individuality, and also to the development of a H'lisc of social responsibility. Thorough -n ss insisted upon as essential to character buildinjr. Physical train ing adapted to strength of individual as ascertained by tests and measurements made by professional instructor. 'J hree distinct departments- Primary. Preparatory and Academic. Instruct rs of Pri mary Department lmve had special training for this work. Terms moderate. Second term begins Feb. W Send for catalogue. Address Miss Macrae, Principal, Omaba NEBRASKA BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE CONE, The Installment Tailor 115 North 11th. ; union '.Tlio bUCIETY PROGRAM. now offlcers of the Union society will tfivo tlu3 program this evening. It is as follows: Miss Sheidt; Speech, Mr. James I BOYD BUILDING, IJTII AND L - .. i 1 Contralto Solo. Sectional view of actual Business and Hanking Department. HARNEY STREETS, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Established Nino Yoars. A School Without a Superior. Employs the AbleBt Teactors BOOK-KEEPINGr, Actual Hu&inosH from thoSti r'. BANKING", A 8 it is practicd. TYPEWRITING, "" Tho Touch Method. SHORTHAND, Ciraham and Gregg Systems. ENGLISH, " Practical and thorough. Recitation, Miss Hurley; Piano Solo, Miss Livsay; Paper, Miss Powell: Recitation, Mr Reading, Miss N le'.son ;Spejech,JNIr Hawthorne; VioliriSolo, 51r. CONVOUATION ANNQUNOE- 3 'MENT." ' .Th is morning a'convocatlon Dr. G uef nsey J J oneB will discuss- "'rbo Church and the Seotsin England. Monday, O. E. Perslnger will speak on Tho Chile-Peruvian controversy. Kudorsed by high scho )1 principals, leading bus'ness men and official court ra porters. Absolutely thorough. The finest and most thoroughly Baldwin; equipped institution in the Vest. l,nuu lnveaLeu in hiauuuru typuwrnuid. I J3, .")()() Hanking and other fixtures placed in actual Imsncs. department. Lile 'frun troll. ton desks ordered for Commercial Department. Another door has been leased that all may be accommodate 1. Situations procured for over 00 PER CENT of last veai's eurollm int. Students may enter any tlma Address Beach. A. C. ONG, A. M., LLB. Pres. Omaha, Neb. 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