mi"iii ri'i.1- ' '-J 'f-i I as" -"'"V. . JV r: ' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 1 1 r ftVi m V , ! 7f . f.v IXl ft" w1 t; & '' K -1 ... H . . It , t I ,, The Dally Nebraskan MBBMMaaaMaHaasaBMaiaaaaMBSSMaaaaaaaaaHBBaBaMaaa . Il . ' " A Newspaper f)evotea w tue Interests of the University of Nebraska. Published at THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA A Consolidation of THE HESPERIAN, VOL. XXXI. THE NEBRASKAN, VOL. XII. THE SCARLET AND CREAM, VOL. IV, Robert T. HW Managing Editor John F. Tobln News Editor Win, Case Associate News Editor ASSISTANT EDITORS: R. A. McNown. Carlton 0. Wilburn. Wm. A Shock. C. C. McCune. REPORTERS. J. D. Rice. John R. Bender. E. F. Davis. A. I. Myers. Henrietta Rees. P. P. Duffy.. Advortlslnf Circulator Fred K. Nielsen. OFFICE Second Floor of University Hall. POSTOFFICE ADDRESS Station "A," Box 13. Entered at the Postofllce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class mall matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATE $2 Per Year. Convocation Announcements Convocation announcements for the week: Wednesday Hon. Edward Rose water. Thursday Mrs. Sawyer. Friday Music. A SCHOLARLY ADDRESS. Those who attended the convocation exercises yesterday had the pleasure of listening to a very scholarly, clean cut and Interesting address by William J. Tucker, president of Dartmouth Col lege. Chancellor Andrews, In Introduc ing the Bpeaker, spoke highly of his work as an educator. President Tucker spoke of the work of the scholar. One of the most strik ing things of our times, said the speak er, is that we live in a scholar's world. One cannot go far without consulting the laboratory and the library. When England sends a great German special ist to South Africa to determine what can be gotten out of the earth she Ib but carrying out this principle. The world cannot do anything essential, vigorous or far-reaching without the work of the scholar. But we do not want the half-made scholar. The world wants men who are entirely prepared to do its work. If you are able to do something for your fellow man, if you can carry on some good work, and are able to say "this must be," 'the world needs you in every walk of life. "It Is the man who knows that a thing is right that the world wants." In concluding his address President Tucker said he rejoiced to come In touch with our institution and people. "We often hear of the 'east' and the 'west' spoken of, but there Is no 'east' or 'west.' We are all one In a great work." Judge Westover of western Nebraska was on the campus yesterday. John Westover showed him through the buildings. Professor Caldwell Is In receipt of a letter from Joseph "Boomer, who la now a reporter for a paper In Manila. Mr. Boomer has completely changed his views since going to the Philippines In the matter of the United States giv ing the natives control of the Island. Mr. Boomer says that the self-government theory will not work; that the Filipino Is no more capable of under standing what government Is, and of .governing himself, than a ten-year-old child. He holds that they will nevef bo ready for self-government; that It Is preposterous to think of the Fili pinos making and enforcing laws. Prior to going to the Islands Mr. Boomer held JuBt the opposite view and supported the theory of self-government. Yale has 3G9 Instructors and 2,725 students. Among the latter are men from fourteen foreign countries. Twen-ty-flve are from Japan, 111 are from Illinois, 11 are from the city of Hono lulu, 8 from Tokyo, and 68 from Chi cago. Dr. Clark of the State Normal at Peru, was In Lincoln yesterday and visited the university. The Phi Psls defeated the Phi Delts on the ThomaB alleys last night. Harry Reed had the high score. There 1b more Interest taken In the meeting of the State Historical society among the students than ever before. MIbs Florence Cook, who was called home to Omaha last week by the death of her mother, has returned to the uni versity. The Sophomore caps are ready at B. L. Paine's store. Get them by Thursday morning. By order of Com mittee. Mr. Geo. Burgett, class "98, spent last Sunday with friends In the city. Mr. Burgett Is teacher in the high school at McCook. Dr. Clapp wishes to announce that all men playing basket-ball or expect ing to play must take physical exam ination immediately. There are a number of fountain pens at MIbs Higgins' desk In the registrar's office that are yet uncalled for. Per haps yours is there. Hurry and find out. Frank Roberson spoke at the Oliver Tuesday night. H1b Biibjert was "Last Days of St. Pierre," and waB illustrated profusely with Bcreen pictures. The lecture was the fourth of the Y. M. C. A. course which 1b being given In Lin coln this year. C. J. Greene of Fremont visited the university yesterday. Mr. Greene js a member of the Nebraska Horticultural society and haB a valuable collection of roses, carnations and violets which he will exhibit during the society's meeting this week. Cards are out, announcing the wed ding of Miss Ada McFall to Mr. Jesse Bell of Bellwood, Neb., on January 23. Mr. Bell was a member of the claBS of 1902, but flnlBhed his last year in Iowa State University. They will be at homo to friendB In Bellwood, Neb., after Feb ruary 15. The schedule for the meeting of the State Historical society will consist of a six o'clock supper for the members of the society, old settlers and vjsltlng friends, and addresses In Memorial hull at 8 o'clock. The speakers and their subjects are to bo found on the posted program of the entire meeting. Our Great Discount Sale is Now On vN DR. BEN J. F. BAILEY DRS. BAILEY AND FLANAGAN ANNOUNCE THE REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES TO ROOMS 21, 22 AND 23 BURR BLOCK LINCOLN. NEBRASKA iEEeEfe-i; I five a friend jg'vcJ I v S-NG3 C" "L T"- riLrr.'-s A If which .s a: : slum 'e f( r ,.. tHccun ; i'-.. tor net: ,:.i t , I ,: c present, md u. u.L-io, rA-.r ,w .hiw..c: aUo lor the A'.V0) lrj -Herand a IcLowi best c rl " All the t.z v to'-Li, ail the old ,..-, and the iofi pru,.ir at a. I the (oi,rrc, fl.W-DOOK sroiir.a. iiubio DdLtUd.-Si.so H I Y . .: , . , e ' "iBI-J:- Itllahor. l--C-l.-13-l I Cocper l-stitute. hew ori: I bchoolUK,k ct &,i j.uUj,i, Kt oi.u ituro S - V ,- w ,. - r I HaMassaaaaM-n Thaballdlni-balDf spatially d.slfned f ordtntal Instruction th. DR. TRUMAN W.BROPHY Dnnn UboratorUa ara allllihl and wall YentlUtad. Cut showi , .... "DKWrnT,UOan, aaactlonof rrashmaa elaaa at Oparatlra Tachnlc work. WOOQ & HOrriSOn 8t8.. ChlOafftS. Whether are admittedly the finest. Your patronage solicited as we know we can please you. , The Franklin Ice Cream and Dairy Co. Office and Factory, 133 South ,2th Street. Phone F205. " From 20 to 50 per cent Discount On our entire line of - Clothing, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Bags Call in and get a New Suit or Overcoat, and save from $2-50 to $7-00 over our former Low Price. CWINO CLOTHING CO 1115 and 1117 0 Street DR. MAY L. FLANAGAN BSSSSSS3 ' 1 7-PI -III.-P- It A new Co-cl has nllhled In town. I'-pUlec, Upi-Ua I In .i . to-daleu tailor nude eown.U-pl-de.UU I 1 -eMt are wild, anil prcx Is, too. uu ne.r law suih a liulla-tw-loo tHOKUS. - V pi deei-Uce l-di 1 eic. Her voUc Is clear as a soaring lark's. And her wit Is like those lrolfev-car luilrv, "neii cross a muddy trett she rllts. The boys all have conniption fits I The turn of her heiul turns all ours. too. nic.e'a.alwas a strlfu to sit In her w . I Is enough ui make a parson drunk. I o hear her sing olj co ca che lunk I The alove, and three other Nmv erses to U TI DBF .U sl.l,. ,7...VT. .. ."'".'AM1LIAK TL'NBS. I. m .nvwHinis, an, I also many NHWiONM. OU11UD OP ALL TUB c.ni.j.nnvfi Cp, 'rlJb Price, ttrjo. Stjtfl.ud ,.. " ' 111", M mnpi & NOBLE. Pnbllibf n. New York Clly fl&fefiSKSEffS'S' ; A: 3A. A V V- A 2tt Chicago College ' Dental Surgery (Dental Department of Like Poreit University.) Twentieth Annual Course of Instruction will begin about Oct. lit, 1001, outline about May 1st, 1002. For tatuloRuo Riving full information regarding couruo and for doucriptivo book lot, address IN BULKS, BRICKS OR INDIVIDUAL MOULDS FRANKLIN'S TC.F. prfamq P. P P P P P -. n - -. J1' -w-r-"--' v . -9 - " , . - r. ;; rT . A ' v JWJfefT5ttrfc&SSP I .r ; vj"-i(h;' L-ae1Ivnk' SSjH-VMiiti.i. ilf",iSHJi Wi. f,. ,7 ,..r.. m Ilin.L..f ' ' "W" "'"" """ I Hit- j u2if,M VI iliiJ ii iim.ii" I.'" .'r'L'.'Jl"""''l ' ' y&WHMZ r " m r mi 'it