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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1902)
'PfJMfflWPWMVW '4J i - F THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. 1 -w 't r $ : M ' I. ft 1 1 ' jr '.' I' ' i' : . I: V U) h . ? V TflE DAILY NEBRASKAN k mvimmt d?oUa to tba Inttresti of tfaa Jnlfflty of Nebraaka. rteUs1)f d ! North 11th St., bj THE HESPERIAN PUB. 00. (Iacexporatad.) DIMOTOBlt I. W. Crabltat, Praaldaai. (watt, B. W. Waahburm. J. W. Crabtta ntfawMs A OONBOLIDATIvjN OK Tho Uosporliin Vol. XXXI 'I ho Nobnutkiin Vol XL ThoHcarlot und CrennvVol III Fieri lni II. MoCuw, I arbor, K. Viollaf H. W. Harbor. Ohiut. I. Taylor I UllllH. MatuiKlnK Ed I to KdltorTn-Chl lluslness Muiii.KJ ' Tba rabserlption prtca of tho Dally Nebraa &an la KZ for tba oolleca yaar with n rnUr do ?arr bo for a ohapel aach day. Notlcaa, com- BanlcaUom, anaoinar manor miouaeu ior puu oatlon, muil bo handed In at tho Nobraakan offlot boforo 7 p. m., or mallod to tho editor be fpTa 8 p. in. i of tba day prorlous to that day on thick thoyaroexpoefod to appoar. Subscription! may bo left at tho Nobraakan office, at tho Co. Op., or with Bnslneaa Manager. Bnbocrlbora will confer a faror by reporting promptly at thla office any failure to raceWa the matter mnae bo la prorlooa to that All cbanjrei In adTertlslna; n to office by 3 p. m. on the day Ike m which they ara to appear i all nomrannlcatioi fcraakas, IU N. lllk St., Lincoln, Nobraa Addraea all communication! to tho Daily Na aica. Telephone 479. Entorod ut thn pos offlro at Lincoln, Nob. an boconil clnsn mull muttor. Many students who aro absent from chapel exercises, do not roaliic tho bonollts they might obtain frnm tho roviovv of Important problems and historic events as presented by University instructor.1', and otlicrs. Chancellor Andrews Is taking par ticular pains In offering this oppor tunity and every student should re ward him with his presence ball cannot tnko the place of the heavier outdoor sport, yet it ib worthy of nil elTort that may be put Into it. As to having tho class uames in tho evening, wo heartily ondorso such a movement. It would give an op portunity for tho classes to make themselves and their members Indi vidually known. Tho armory would boa fitting place for tho showing forth of class on thusaasm and spirit. The building could bo converted Into a bower of collego and class colors and Its wiillo could ocho with tho encoring houts or tbo competing classes urging thoir team representatives on to vie tory. It ie sinceroly to bo hoped that the different claseos may make noto of those meagre sugge-Btiona. can wear our Shoes until the cobbler is unable to find places to tack new soles on, and the uppers will still be in good shape. We arc having a special sale now. It will pay you to come in. PERKINS & SHELDON, 1 1 29 0 STREET. It Is announced by tho Senior bas ketball team that they arc rcudv for challenges from anv other class. Furthermore they sugirest that the class games should bo played in tho armory at night Instead of during tho daytime, in order that moro Glass spirit rnuv lie shown in tho contests. At this time tho "Daily" would like to strongly second the ideas of the sonlors, and It urges upon tho other classes that, thev Immediately placo their challenges in the hands of the waiting team. Class spii it cannot be kept up any more than general col lege spirit If moro enthusiasm is not shown than was evinced by the junior class this last fall In falling to not a football team on tho gridiron. Now is the chance given to tho juniors to retrieve tlie class standing they lost last tall. Although basket AS TO NOISY GIRLS. The following contribution was written by a student In tho Tnlver-' slty. If t hero Is a Btrongly maikcdi vein of cynhlsm running through It, I It Is becauso It was produced im mediately aftor tne writer had been vainly trving for an hour to study In ( the Library. How just its arrange-1 ment of the class or girls It derirlos' is. tho Daily will leavo to its readers without comment. ' ''There aro girls and girls, some short, some tall; thick, slender; awk ward, graceful; pretty, ugly cul tured or coarse, out lust now an emphatic protest Is to "bo made against noisv girls. They come under the last category mentioned above and are an abomination not to the Lord alone but to anyone else within range. In some particular cases lauizhler can surely be explained bv Spencer's theory based on evolution, to the effect that laughter is an instinct inherited from a previous condition and Is a'romnnnt of"thc snarling and "Tho Omaha MEDICAL COLLEGE. Tenth and Tarifi; Streets, Cmnlin, Neb. dog-teetn showing otwild animals." "A man isTsafo in pick I rig Ills lrleudH by ttie quality and quantity or their laughter, and the one who makes the mistake of uniting him self to "one oT tho least of these" will find that he has not only heaped "coals of fire" upon his own head but that there is apt t" be an occa sional bucket of hot-water: and in stead of being pitied for his condi tion, he ought to be tarred-and-feathered Tor encouraging a puhlir nuisance." This College offers a graded course extending over four annual sessions. The advantages and re quirements of the college aro fully up to the requirements of the present times, and the conditions laid down by the association of American Medi cal Colleges, of whlc'i this college is a member Ft r in formation address, EWING BROWN, Secretary NEBKASKA BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE f SECOND HAND UNI. TEXTS nf All KInric WANTFFl t at THE CO-OP. : CONE, The Installment Tailor 115 North lltb. The boy's gymnasium classes have been discontinued until after exam rhatlon week The", armory will be used this week for tho dairy exhibits of butner and cheese. 3fcS3 MissIElsioIHlannMn." '02. has left school to take chargo of ft tho" depart ment In tho Pawnoo liigh'shcool. I BOYD BUILDING, 177 II 3 'i iljfiSEliSi BHaWaal W WyJW p awaaayj 1 1 tjgJPg jL.-h. t3fcJI Tho English Club met with Miss Jcnnio Fox Saturday evening. Miss Abba fiowen, and Nelllo Dean and Emery R. Bucknorjcontrlbuted to the ovonlng'B program. f, 77-," " Sectional view of actual Husiness and banking- Department. AND HARNEY STREETS, OMUIA, NEBRASKA Established Nino Years. A School Without a Superior. Employs tho Ablest Teachers. BOOK-KEEPING, Actual Business from tho Star'. BANKING, As it ia practiced. TYPEWRITING, The Touch Method. SHORTHAND, Uraham and Uregg Systems. ENGLISH, Practical and thorough. J. C. Lawler, '02, gave a talk yes terdaymornlng to tho students In electrical engineering, on 'a unique telephone company atTrlnadad Colo rado, for Bovoral vacations past Mr. Lawler has been In the employ of tho proprietors of this system, nd2v?as therefore able to illustrate his description . by means of blue Kudorhcd by high school pr ncipals, leading business men and official court roportern Absjlutely ihoroigh. The finest and most thoroughly equipped institution in the West, H,O0O invested Jin standard typewriters. $3,.00 Hanking and other fixtures placed in actualgbnniuess department. Ele-' gan troll-top desks ordered for Commercial Department. Another floor has been leased that all may be accommodated. Situations procured for over 90 PER CENT of lastyeai ' enrollment. Students may Tenter auy time. Address A. C. ONG, A. M., LLB. Pres. Omaha, Neb. V rite for elegant Catalogue free. f l I V 'ryf ' v, m JjnW1.,,