The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 20, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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Your Money and Important
Papers
.Shou ij be kept in n Mi'e p'.acc: SI i."
pys 'or u Safe Deposit l'ov for three
moniiis; ubs luti'lv Hnfe from life and
burglars Silverware and trunks stored
in our Storage Vnult.
LINCOLN SAFE DEPOSIT
and TRUST COMPANY,
126 North Eleventh Slreel.
Every now Studont
calls on
James Hearn
337 So. nth street
And has his measuro taken for tk
Tamous
Kalamazoo
Uniforms,
manufactured fiy
Zb fJendersonJJmts Co.
Kalamazoo, Itlicb
Disagreeable
February
xWiM edbn bo In re but Fobrutry
in Florida h I We May in Xc
bi'ts'wi. 7bin tho Burlington
Iuur.sion and leave Lincoln Jau.
29 h Spend February in Mori
dh; live on tiicj fresh pino-ap
p!-8 and oranges Ask or write
us lor b oklot descriptn c of tho
trip.
City Ollieo Cor 10th A 0 St ,
Depot, 7ii A P St-.
VALENTINE
ABT
The great
Virtuoso 'and
other great
players use
only the
Washburn
Mandolin
lie ears It Is an Inspiration to him. Yon,
too, should enjoy a Washburn. Waihbupn
Mandolins, Omuim, Banjos. Zithers aro sold
by flret-claus music deal ore everywhere.
New Models Only f I0.oo.
Beautiful Souvenir Catalogue Pree.
LYON & HBALY, Maker,
17 Adams Street. - Chicago.
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Dr. Shoemaker's Private Hospital
Special attention given to disease of woata
ndoll surgical discuses. X-ray examination
with no discomfort or Injury to Po;;. fT"
trything ai homellko as possible. Hoard aa
room roasouuble.
1117 L ST. LINCOLN.
P. 0. Box 051. TelepboM
(Continued from pneo 2)
Such ;i plan l.s woiih attention in
NYnraska. Who knows but what,
if proper pcrsaslon were uf.eci. a star
loothall man might be mnclo of that
lino seven-fooler who lias been duck
I iivt !t the LTniv( rslty floors all this
year?
From a look at him I leei sure that
he coubl do football service but 1
leel smcr still that a good barn
season's drill in the squad would be
one of the best, things that could
happen to him. Classioom work lias
Its own gifts of information, of
character and of culture.
I low much of ical power may lie
got from any college work depends
upon electing, not tho "snaps" but
tho work which promises the hardest
elfort and then doing it with dis
tinction. Such work is found in athe
letlcs. in great degree. If followed up
In the right way and many a ficsh
mun owes to military drill and
athletics uncomoious habits of disci
pline which hao served him all
through college nud which will con
tinue to servo lilm through life.
Many an old collego man wlil point
to athletics as the source of the best
that came to him from college life.
J. I. WVRlt.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
CON YO "ATION A N N( )C NCK
MKNTS. This morning C. R. Pcrsinger will
address tho'con vocation on the Chile
Peruvian Controversy.
Tomorrow Professor Caldwell will
discuss the early history of Gal I Torn-
Notice.
Studonts who aro thinking of regiB
tering for Coune 21, beKioning aseuj
in?, will plpaso moet the instruct! r, f( r
conaultulion, nt 12 '.W Wedneauay 22rH,
in Room 1, Cheinicul Laboratory.
H. II. Nicmoi.kon,
Forge Work
A clans in Foro Work will lo started
next Btim-uer if there aro rtioughwhbinfr
to tuko it. Anyone pluning- to take the
course offered next j ear in Mining En
gineering and wishing to got this much
finished will pleaeo inform Mr. Votaw,
i jbtructor.
Notice.
Any incident of interest, real or iin
eijinary, happenin? in connection with
any member of tho senior class, should
t) reported to the Senior Book Com
m it too so that a moro detailed account
of '02'e ldiosyncrncies may bo recorded.
Lost.
A red leathor pocket book. It con
tains paper which will idontify the own
er Finder will confor a groat favor by
returniug it to 124G Q St. Roward.
Tho Weather.
Weather report for 24 hrs ending 7 p.
m Sunday:
Highest temperature, 48 decrees, oc
curring at lo p. m.
Lowest trmpcrature, 20 degrees, cc
curring at 5:30 p. m.
Mean temperature, 37 deszreos, which
is 21 decrees abovo tho normal.
No prociiition.
O. A. Lovklani),
Section Director.
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The University
134 North 11th
Tumble
We have looked over with some care and growing pleasure a little
volume of verse, by Will Reed Duuroy, issued by the University Pub
lishing Co., entitled '-Tumble Weeds." We lind Mr. Dnnroy an inter
esting person. He undertakes large things, and approaches them in a
large way. He aims evidently for nothing short of the highest work.
It will be eurious to see what a joung man with this ambition can
achieve. Mr. Dunroy eeeins to be distinctly a western man one of
those who are quite content with their own environment as a sphere
for action and growth. His themes are things that exist, and that he
can see around himself; it is men who can take this view, it seems 4o
us, who arc going to count on the future of our western civilization.
One little poem on -'Dawn" attracted us particularly, and another on
Sergeant Floyd. We wondered a little at Mr. Duuroy's baring thought
it neceEsary to put a pretty little thing about Nebraska into apostro
phe's dialect. A peculiarity that struck us was a strain of devoutness
that runs through some of the poems, together, with some toKens of
displeasure with the church organizations.
J. Sterling .Morton, in The Conservative.
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