fy - . -. fmirs ,'5!5,r'ij v ;; -v "-?. r "',, '!. T?fl r THE DAILY HEBRASKAH. r l4- I:- ! I V It r. s ? i r . ,4 TJie Dallu Nebraskap A Nowipaper devoted to tho Interoits of the University of Nebraska, A CONSOLIDATION OF Tlio Hesperinn. Vol. XXX The Nobraoknu. Vol. XI Tho Hcailot & Cream. Vol. Ill Btcrllnr II. MoCaw. It. W. Harbor. Chan . I. Taylor, I Chai. K. Wells, f B T. Illll. Managing Editor Edllor-Tn-Chlef Business Managers Assistant Editor . AHBOOIATK HDITOItH V. C. Batlo. K. A. MoNown. II. o. Nolson Wm. Case. Dan Outlobon. Entered, at the post omco at Lincoln. Nob as Second Class Mall Matter. TELEPHONE 47. The dobntei-H last Friday wore no lens heroes than the HiicceHHful foot bnll men. oh wuh shown by the fact that each was given three IiIrIi tosses and a "tiRer." The enthusiasm mani fested on this occasion was such as is usually only seen on the athletic field. PRESIDENT DROPPER TO LEC TURE HERE. Oarrett Dropper, president of the University of South Dakota, will lec ture at the university Monday even ing, April 21. His subject will be "The. Real Japan." Professor Dropper was a resident of that country for a num ber of years as a professor in the Uni versity of Japan, hence his lecture will be of unusual Interest and value. Ad mission will be free and everyone is cordially Invited to attend. The work of the opposing classes in their attempt to break up the sopho more party last Saturday night by throwing foul smelling chemicals into the dancing room was certainly de plorable. The average student is not averse to innocent amusement when it is not carried to an extreme, but when even the rules of common de cency are overstepped by resorting to dirty tricks of this kind it is high time that a halt Is called. To those who heard the debate last Friday night it was very apparent that our men had given careful study to every phase of the question. The re sult of tho contest was what would naturally be expected after the rigid training the men have undergone the last three months. The three hundred hours which each man had put ipon the question gave him a mastery of it, such as only a specialist could have. The successful outcome of this debate was due in a large measure to the untiring efforts of Professor Fogg who, since ho took the work of his depart ment, has raised the standard or the debates In this institution higher than it ever was before. NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY. The university library has recently received a shipment of books amount ing to about forty volumes, comprising English and American works on phil osophy, history, English and classics. The set of early English text series has now been completed, tho number of volumes in the library being about 200. They are prints of early English writ ings and literature. Among the books are three volumes of a publication of the Johns Hopkins University, called the Kashmirlan Atharva-beda. The set is a chromo photography of the birch-bark writings found In a convent in northern India, in Ka8mir. They are the original beda manuscripts written in Sanscrit. This is tho only complete edition of its kind in the world and is therefore very valuable. SCRUBS WIN FROM 'VARSITY. A picked team from the scrubs de feated the 'varsity nine Friday after noon with a score of 1 to (). Captain Bell's colts did not play with the usual snap and vigor, which accounts for the victory of Captain Koehler. Leatherby, the new pitcher, tossed the ball for the scrubs and did some remarkably fine work, holding the 'varsity down to a small number of hits. The line-up: 'Varsity. Scrubs. Raymond lb Koehler Gaines 2b Stephenson Hood 3b Cortelyou Rhodes ss Roth Rell 1. f Mulllken De Put ron c. f Dierks Shelmer r. f Burg Stringer and Townsend p Leatherby Render c Doane SECRETARY BAILEY SPEAKS. State Secretary Bailey led a very helpful meeting for the young men yes terday. He cited several instances of men who have been remarkably suc cessful in business who never go to their dally work without carrying with them Borne truth derived from their period devoted to a systematic Btudy of the Bible. A knowledge of the Bible, ho said, is one of the essentials of an education. He collected a few statistics from the Bible study men which will be useful to him in the state work. BIG HORN HASIN. Are you Interested in the Big Horn Basin of Wyoming? It's a rich but undeveloped portion of northwestern Wyoming. It con tains marvellous openings for small ranches along good streams in the val leys, with one million acres of gov ernment land open to settlement un der tho United States land laws. The Burlington Route has just pub lished a folder descriptive of the Big Horn Basin. It is illustrated and con tains an accurate map. It tells about the lay of the land, character of tho soil, products, yield, irrigation and op portunities. If you're interested, better write for a copy. It's free. J. FRANCIS, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Sidles' Sporting Goods flodse Tennis, Base Ball and Gymnasium Goods. Agency for World and National Bicycles. Send us your Repair Work 1304 o st.f Phone f 1038. SIDLES CYCLE CO. The Denver fire Clay Co., 1 744-1 746 Champa St., DENVER, COLO., Im porters and dealers in Chemical and Physical Apparatus, Chemicals And all kinds of Laboratory Supplies. Photographic Stock Mrs. L. Anderson & Co. 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