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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1902)
"VJprfli"-"! xr J a wi iJf ..,- sr-: A "1 r v- rHfc. - jiW W S?' -'A- A ' ttSfexit tffi&fcAskXN ,. ,V- saagxtsggxsaxiXBCWi(wiftiX)6 The Daily Nebraskan ' JUDGE GUOSSCIP ' r, .v'r)' "'". mmpt'' -VrTTTMHBH U-"..,-:,,:," " fc ---Hm' .t--,..,,,, .nMjautt l m;;. ..-.am r; . .v a.v..!S.r.-t , - ON r " So-Called Trusts " FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 8 P.M. University Hall - free U.. A newspaper dtfrotcd to the interest! of the Univoralty of Nobfaaka. Published at tho Unlvoratty of Nobraslca. A consolidation of THE HESPERIAN, Vol. XXXI. THE NEBRA8KAN. Vol. XII. THE BOARLET & CREAM, Vol IV. Entered at the poatofllco at Lincoln, Neb., aa second class moll matter . I r f 13 J; St & Buoicrlptlt Price $2.00 pr rear. Managing Editor Robert T. Hill. Nowb Editor John F. Tobln. Advertising Manager P. P. Duffy. PoBtofllcp AddresB, Station A. Box 13. !USBSS2WIBiKI SENIORS AND OTHERS. Seniors and other students, who intend to teach next year, should not fail to attend the session of the STATE TEACHERS' ASSO CIATION, winch will be held in Lincoln, Docoinbor 31, 1902, and January 1 and 2, 1903. Teachers come hundreds of miles, from all parts of Ne braska, to attend this meet ing. Students intending to teach, especially those who have had no experience as teachers, Nood to Go Muoh More. The program attractions are particularly strong this year. Here are a very few of the features: President J. Q- Bohurman, Cornell University. "Our Philippine Problem," and "The Place of Litera ture in Education." Sarah Louise Arnold. Boston. 'The Citizen and the School ' ' and "Reading and Lan guage." State Suporlntondont N. 0. Sohaof- fer, Pennsylvania. "Grades, of Thinking, and TJnnjting. in the Grades," a,nd "pops Education Pay." Dean .Wilbur S. Jaokman, Chicago University. "Nature Study, Adapted to a Given Area. " Frank R. Robinsou. Travolor. Illustrated Lecture "Im perial India. " Neb.aaka Art Association Exhibit. Free to Members of the Teachers' Association from Tuesday till Saturday. An Enrollment Poo of $1.00 En titles One to All the Privileges of the Association. Call at THE REGISTRAR S OFFICE, DJ For Oomplote Program. Ike Week's Convocations. The following Is tbe convocation aaaounoementB for the weekt Thursday H. H. Wilson, president's message. Friday Music. Wednesday, December 17. Mr. Wil laniB. Has Congress Gone to its Limit on the Trust Law. Thursday, December 18, Dr. Write. A I.aymau'a Observation on the Politi cal and Social Condition of Europe. Miss Ethel Masters, school at Edgar. '02. Is teaching (DffitfXECDffiGXBGXDSXEC She ( I i "Chick" Shcdd Is rapidly Improving. Tho operation was a dlfllcult one and under the circumstances the patient 1b doing very nicely. He was feeling better yesterday afternoon than at any time since the operation was performed and the physicians aro vory hopeful. Senior Girls Chose Gowns The Senior girls met in U. 210 yes terday and decided on the caps and gowns to be worn by them. The cap and gown of last year was adopted. AH orders must be in by the end of next week. The grade of the material of the gown is optional. The girls expect to appear in their class attire for the first time on the Friday before Char ter day. It is urged that the orders be sent in without delay. The members of the committee in charge are: Misses Brown, Walling, and Woodford. Junior Girls' Team The Juniors, who very nearly won the pennant last year, enter the tour nament next Friday with a stronger team than ever, and are conceded by tho other three classes to bo danger ous rivals. All the members of this team learned the game In the Univer sity of Nebraska, and all have had at least a season of experience. Two of the players. Miss Scott, captain and guard, and MIbb Craig, forward, were elected this fall to the varsity team. The others on the team are Miss Emma 8hlnbur. forward; Miss Nella Schies inger and Miss Harriett Mitchell, cen ters; Miss Margaret McCutrheon, guard. Miss Mitchell makes her debut Friday night as the successor of Miss Amy Conger, who is not now in school. Miss Mary Meeker is the Junior substi tute. The class has reserved a section of seats, for the team supporters, and Jins appointed a leader to direct Uie en thusiasm. The Junior girls are to have the sympathy and support of their classmates, either in victory or defeat. Delta Upsilon Banquet The fifth annual banquet of Delta Upsilon was held at the chapter house Tuesday evening, immediately preceded by Initiation. Covers were laid for forty. A number of out of town men were present. The toasts were as fol lows: "Chapter Policy." II. D. Rowlands, Colgate, 72. "The Scarlet and Cream," Fred M. Lipp. Nebraska. '03. "Our Chapter House of tho Future," Raymond C. Pollard, Nebraska, '04. "Tho Marietta Convention," J. Kaiu ler. Nebraska, '04. "The Ideal Pledge," John E. Tuttle, Amherst. 79. "What a Freshman Must LearnV' John It. Forsyth, Nebraska, '05. P. H. Thompson, Nebraska, 'D9, oc cupied the toastmaster's chair. The names of candidates for the po sitions of football manager and assist ant football manager must be in the hands of the athletic board by Decem ber 15. Harry Langley preaeheB every Sun day In Pickerel, Gage county. Novelties in lilen's furnishings P It's an easy matter to find just the Tie, Muffler, f or any item of Furnishings you want when you go r S where the correct new styles are shown. Our J f display of the nobby, artistic designs' for the ' L i holidays seem to attract the tasty dressers. A S few moments' look through our furnishing depart- J 5 ment we believe would be time we.ll spent .... MAGEE fe DEEMER A FEW GOOD THINGS Suitable for Christmas Presents Waterman "Ideal" Gold Mounted Pens; Pearl Mounted Fountain Pens $3-50 to $6-00 Gold Mouuted Fountain Pens $1000 "U. of N" Pennant Calendars 25c Poster Calendars 75c Indian Heads Calendars 25c Pyrography Plaques, burned with Christy and Gibson Heads $.25 Monogrammed Stationery, per box . . $1.75 Engraved Plate and 100 Visiting Cards ...$1-00 Coin Purses, with 'Burned Monogram 5Qc Purses, with Burned Monograms 25c and 50c All the latest things in Pyrography upwards from 15c THE LINCOLN 112S O 1-2 Via B. & M. miles of Lincoln on B. & M. R. R. J3ALE DATES, DECEMBER 24 AND 25, AND DECEMBER 31 AND JANUARY 1. RETURN LIMIT JANUARY 2- CALL AND GET FULL INFORMATION. BURLINGTON DEPOT, 7th St., bet. P and Q. Phone 1290 CITY TICKET OFFICE, Cor. 10th and O Streets. Phone 235. BOOK STORE STELEvT. Rates HOLIDAYS R. It. To points within 200 fa to, 5iUtM'' a? ftatfMMMMMMWM -T- tatiUSt. XT: :c Hit ., . .11110 IWflW.1 .u. 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