The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 17, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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    TUK DAILY NKBRASKAN
Debate and Oratory
The ohnnges In tho work thiH year
BOOTH
Will invite you out on the
gridiron if you wear a suit
made by me. o o
I cut them "chesty' make
you look big and swell. Low
price, too. for my grade of
work. j o o
Bumstead
He makes clothes that fit
WAX OSt.
For the Best Work
in the City Patronize
The
"Evans"
The Improved
BOSTON
GARTER
The Standard
for Gentlemen
ALWAYS EASY
The Name "BOSTON I
GARTER" ii stamped
I on every loop.
The
CUSHION,
BUTTON!
CLASP,
Lies flat to the leg never
Slipj, Tears nor Unfastens.
GOLD EVERYWHERE.
Sample pair, 811k 60c. i
Cotton !r.
Mailed on receipt of prleo. '
! QKO. FEOBT 00., Uafcari
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'Every Pair Warranted'
Grasp this
Opportunity
to Rise
For ten j ears wo liavo
been training ambitious
men and women to bo
HpoclullHta to 1111 posi
tion h und to oarn tmla
ries boyond tho roach of
ordinary workers that
laclrtliln snnnlnl trntn-
j Ing. Wo can do thla for
you u you win wriio ior
information, mention
in? tbo Bubjoct that In-
loresiH you.
I. C. H. Textbooks
make It easy for busy
people to
y
LEARN BY MAIL
Oauraea la Merhaalcal, Stcaat.
'. .-rapa. Civil, and attain Kasla-
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nfi naop aaa rtandrr I'rao-
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Vi i"trt( Ornamental Dcalni
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International
Correspondence Schools,
Box 789 Scranton, Pa.
under (ho dirertion of Prof Fork in
( ludo two now courses and tho reor
ganization of Bevornl of those ho of
ferod lnnt yoar.
Of tho now courses one is in Knglish
Utoraturo and one in arRiiniontativo
composition. Tho lltoratnre course,
Nob. II.". and 3G, 10:30 Tuesday and
Thursday, Ih In the nlnteenth century
essayists, dealing mainly with tho
great writers Lamb, DoQulnooy, Car
lyle, Maeaulay, Ruskin, Arnojd. New
man. Stevenson and Emerson with
lectin es in prose style and literary
( riticism and practice in critcism. Tho
objects of the course are, accordinR to
the bulletin, "(1) to cultivate an intel
ligent appreciation of the best liter
ature by studying tho work of prose
masters and literary criticism, and (2)
to study, by rather wide reading and
special consideration of masterpieces,
nineteenth century thoiiRht and feel
ing as expressed by the great essay
ists "
The courses in debate have been re
organized on the basis of a new course
in argumentathe composition solely,
Nos. 11 und 12. which form a natural
introduction to tho debate courses,
which courses will, according to a new
regulation which goes into effect this
week, oidinarily be open after 11)02-03
"only to those students who have taken
course 11, at least, or its equivalent"
The new three-hour course in argu
mentation, "introduced by a study of
scientific exposition, aims at thorough
practical training in the principles un
derlying written and oral argumenta
tion While it is therefore a founda
tion for the courses in debate, its pur
pose Is much wider to give a general
training in scientific methods of inves
tigation by drill In analysis, the nature
and use of evidence, etc-., and in argu
mentation and scientific exposition by
drill In logical rind rhetorical struc
ture." Another important change is the
Inc leased credit in the courses in de
bate three hours instead of one or
two as heretofore
A new course in "The Forms Yf
Public Addresses," which takes the
place ol the com so until last year called
"The Construction of the Oration,"
Prof Fogg has decided not to give
until next year, alternating it with one
of the courses he is now offering, prob
ably No. i)a and 10, "The essay. An
advanced course in composition based
on the study of masterpieces of the
didactic and the personal essay."
In the advanced course in debate,
Nos. 13 and 14, membership has been
limited to twenty, who will of course
be those students who become espe
'rlnlly interested In, or distinguished
themselves in, the debate work last
year.
football Placers
Any and every football man who was
eer in a game ot football in the uni
versity or elsewhere should not fail
to show up on the gridiron every after
noon. Bring your own suits or obtain
them at the gymnasium. At all events,
be out ready for work. Every man will
have an equal opportunity for a place
on the team. All new men in the
university should make their appear
ance on the football field If they have
ambitions for the sport. John West
over, Captain.
We
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8
Perkins &
We Have the Only Genuine
The great
Virtuoso and
other great
players use
only the
Washburn
Mandolin
ITa rtnvn It la an tnanlrntlnn In him. Yott.
too, should enjoy a Waahburn. Waahburn
Mondollna, Guitars, Banjos, Zithers are sold
by ant-class music dealers everywhere.
New Models Only $15.00.
Beautiful Souvenir Catalogue Free.
LYON & HBALY, Makers,
17 Adams Street, Chicago.
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!HnaaTalaaCfflXl llll raTlj1' CfClM CI MBeI M U kfl H
DR. TRUMAN W. BROPHY, Dean,
-? VALENTINE I
JL. ABT
Welcome Ye Back
Old and New Students
And wish to impress upou your
minds that we carry only the most
up-to-date lines of Suits and Over
coats ever shown in Lincoln. We
want you to see our
Fall and Winter Novelties
$7 50. $10 00, $1250. 11300, $18 & $20
wing Clothing Co
5-U7 O St., Lincoln, Neb.
A Welcome
to Students
In order that you may
make the most of the
com i rig year, be fitted
with a pair of com
fortable and stylish
shoes by
Sheldon Co.
Swldish Gymnasium Shoe" O
Chicago College
of Dental Surgery
(Dental Department ol Lake Forest Ualrerslly.)
The Twenty-first Annual Course
of instruction will begin Oct. 1st, 1002. In ordor
to comploto tho courso of instruction in throo
yoars it Is necessary to onter tho coming
session 1902-1903 as a four yoar courso will
bo roquirod thereafter. Collego building and
oquipmont offer unsurpassed facilities to tho
dontal student. For announcement und
descriptive booklet address
Wood & Harrison Sts., Chicago.
For
Beast
I Itr man win wlshe
a hunt .int Und nfiMnie
Ituiii lire laitest tu tlie smallest
will hud the
line complete We make all tires of repeating
lilies from 21 la .45 calltuc. anil our icpcatiiiL'
shotguns ate tlio best lalue for the money evci
uttercij. All nave the solid lop action ami
eleit at the stile. Unr new aulumaili.
recoil oieiatini; device now itirnisneti on
all ul our shotgun makes It tne sales!
ljrect.li loading trim ever built
Illustrated Catalog lor flits
The Marlln firs Arras Co.
New Harm, Cvaa.
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