The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 06, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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Froahmen.
ItiiBkci ball practico will bo held on
Saturday nt '2 30 p. ni. in tho gjmnns-
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Lkumh h, Captain.
SENATOR
Thomas H.Benton
In the Senate Chamber of the
United States, on Feb. 7th 1849, said:
"An American road to the OrientThe
Overland Route' -central and natur
al for ourselves and our posterity,
now and ere.ift r f or thousands of
yi ars to come.
"THE OVERLAND ROUTE"
UNION PACIFIC
Runs Three Through Trains Daily
To 1 1 tun, California mid Orison Tho fast
trnliiH itnlvliiK at Purl lie Co.t-,1 slte n liuurs
uliniul of ull competitor-.
Full information cheerfully furnish
ed on application to
E. B.Slosson, Agt.
Juniors.
The election of oflicers for tho aeeond
semester will be held Tuesday, Feb.,
11, at 2 p. m , in Memorial Hall.
II. (. Stka f k, President.
0. E Social.
The Christian Endeavor pooiety of
tho First Congregational church will
give a Bocial Friday night, February 7,
at tho church All are cordially i.ivited
InUrcilltQtatt
Bureau.
COTTELL
& LEONARD
472-478 llrundway
Albino, Now York
Makers of tho
Caps,Gowns and Hooiis
T the American Colleges and
UnivcrBitioB. IlluBtruted Manual,
wimple prices, etc., on request,
(.owns for the pulpit and bench.
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Seniors.
All Seniors u ho havo not paid their
subscription to tho Alumni Organ fund
will pleaao 1 avo sumo at chancellor's
ofliee, at once-
Ry Order of Committeo.
Attention Juniors.
Musket-ball Practico Saturday at 1.30
p. in. All JuniorB who play baBkot boll
bo suro and como out. Junior team
will bo picked.
Jamis M. Fmsoi'hon, Capt.
Delinquent Examination English 11,
English 11a and English 13.
Tho delinquent examination for mem
bers of English 11, English 11a, and
English 13, will be hold in U 308 from 9
until 11 o'clock m t Saturday morning,
Fobruary H All delinquents aro ox
pectod to preBent themsolvcB at that
time.
M M Fim.c.
Februaiy I.
Ma.
Cheap Rates to
Puget Sound
Points.
Commencing March 1st and con
tinuing dully until April 30th
tho Rurlington will boll one way
eetllerB t'okots ti tho above
points at greaily reduced rateb.
Call ur.d get full information.
City Olueo Cor 10th & O Sta.,
Depot, 7th it PSts.
JAMES ELECTED FES 1 DENT OF
NORTH WESTERN UNI
VERSITY.
Professor Edmund .1. .lames, for
manv jears a member ot the Faculty
of tlio Whaiton School of Finance
and Economy of the Unlvers ity of
Pennsylvania, has just been elected
president or the Northwestern Uni
versity. He resigned Ills chair at
Pennsylvania to accept a professor
ship In the University of Cnlcago,
with which he has since been ac
tively associated. While at Pennsvl
auia, he was one of tne most popu
lar members of tho College Faculty;
ho was one of the founders of tho
Contemporary Ciub, and one of tho
organizers of tho American Acadamy
of Political ana Social Science, of
which be was also Tor sevoral years
its president.
Attention, Students!
I wish to know you.
I wish you to know my work.
For this reason I will give you your
dental work at about half the us
ual rates for about sixty days.
DR A. B. AYERS, 127 So. 12th.
Dr. Shoemaker's Private Hospital,
Special attention ffWon to disease of omrn
andnll iurglcat cliscnsoR. X-rajr examination
with no discomfort or injury to patlcEl. iT
rythlii a homehko as possible Board U
room roatonablo.
1117 L ST. LINCOLN.
P. O. Box 931. Tlopho
Tumble Weeds.
We have looked over with some care and growing pleasure a little
volume of verse, by Will Keed Dunroy, issued by the University Pub
lishing Co., entitled Tumble Weeds." We find Mr. Dnnroy an inter
esting person. He undertakes large things, and approaches them in a
largo way. He aims evidently for nothing' short of the highest work.
It will be curious to see what a joung' man with this ambition can
achieve. Mr. Dunroy Eeems to be distinctly a western man one of
those ho are quite content with their own environment as a sphere
for action and growth Ilisthemes are things that exist, and that he
can see around himself, it is men who can take this view, it seems to
us, a1io are going to count on the future of our western civilization.
One little poem on 'Dawn" attracted us p irticularly, and another on
Sergeant Floyd. We wondered a little at Mr. Dunroy's having thought
it necessary 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.
tl. Sterling .Morton, in The Conferral i re.
At all jrood bookstores or of the University Publishing
Co., Lincoln, Nebraska, $1.00, postage prepaid.
A COPY OF
t Webster's International
Minnesota as concluded u three
year's football compact with Chicago
University, by the terms of which
games betweon the two Institutions
will be assured. Next year they
will play in Chicago, iNovemuer 14.
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DICTIONARY
Absolutely new, with thumb index
and best binding-, is now on sale at the
ofliee of The University Publishing Co.
If you wish the best dictionary there
is at a bargain call at once, or write,
The University Publishing Co.,
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134 North 11th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.
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