The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 06, 1903, Page 4, Image 4
SS ' . .-3 ' M VV''l'','riWIt J5fW5Jjjjrnar. v,.v .-. " MBM .. '-.-'' "Tr w 7 ?' r ; :-."-wr,1i "),' ..- .r J tt be all? fUbraafian University Bullttin may, upon obtaining proflcioncy and upon application to tho commandant, be transferred back to tho original companies. Company E will not par ticipate in any parado or other forma tion with the other companies of the battalion. Tho company is formed for tho purpose of drill only. Major Hall will assume temporary command of company E." FRDSHMAN class mooting Friday, 10 a. m., Uni. 206. Our graduatis succeed because we prepare them to do something BABE BALL. All candidates for battery will report at baao ball cago 1:30 to 3:00 daily. Owr Mctkrfs, CerMt of StUy, tad EqaJpcoeats aro Unexcelled. We kelp yotaf peopli irko deslro U siccee. EXPEMSES LOW. COURSES THOROUGH: Write for Catalog. Lincoln Business College M 0 Lincoln, Nebraafteu r SENIORS. Class election, Tuesday, February 10th, at 1 p. m., in old chapet. Ralph W. Buck, President. Details of Denver Game. -i. rfH :. o ... .j.-,;,.., .: -v.-- ;,:- -.-"-."J.- 'v, -v; ' ..-U . "'" T VI- -'-- '" - lS&&&&$Q&&&friQQQW k& r t i; UJ Lev $ P; Tfy't pa.: -. It1 V: S rJ. K8- u.?'-v 9 .' ; rt- -h t T ' lAfi. K-o. m W& : -tri isr Q-t. y.?-, ?!. S -- .vs :i . j-1 ' InJ i ENGLISH 12a. All students who havo elected this course will please presont their registration cards Friday at 2 o'clock in U. 206. M. M. FOGG. COLLEOHJ SETTLEMENT. Tho Collogo Settlement Board will meet in Dr. Hill's offlcb Saturday afternoon at 4:30, by order of the president. 8. An doson, Secretary. PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS. All gymnasium men report at the physical director's ofllce UiIb week nnd make appointments for physical examinations. CHARTER DAY EVBNT8. All those who will enter athlotlc events for Charter Day report in the gymna sium today at 4 p. m. The following events aro open: Sprint, 25 yards, high Jump, polo vault, Bhot put, bar vault, high kick, and rope climb. SENIOR8 ATTENTION. Sonlors in some cases have been derelict in tho matter of having tholr pictures taken. Tho book committee has been lenient in tho matter. Though pressod for time, the committee decided that ow ing to pressure during examination week, It was best for student Interests that the week following should bo uaed to gather the delinquents into tho fold. Today and tomorrow, then, con stitute tho last chance. Don't pasto this in your bat, but do pace to Town-sond's. Denver, Colo.. Fob. 4, 1902. Special Correspondence to Tho No bras kan: Tho University team arrived In Don vor at 9:30, or two and a haf hours late. They immediately went to the Y. M. C. A. rooms, whero tho man agement had hold tho crowd by vari ous methods of ontertainment. Tho game was fierco throughout, but Ne braska was at no time In danger of defeat There was a crowd of about 100. Nebraska outclassed her opponents at all points of tho game. Tho features of tho gamo were Hewitt's goal throwing and Ellott's foul throwing. The gamo, however, was unnecessarily rough, in which feature Denver excelled. Botweon halves the physical director of tho Y. M. C. A., assisted by two of his pupils, gave an excellent acro batic exhibition, and after the game the team was treated to a lunch by tho management of tho local team. Tho line-up: Highlands. Pos. Goals. Fouls. Whether in "Bulks, Wricks or Individual Moulds, FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAMS Are admittedly the finest Your patronage toUcited, a we know we can please you. THE FRANKLIN ICE CBEAM AND DAIRY CO. OBce and Wmmtorr, 1S8 Booth lath Street l'hoae F 30 $&&$&&Q&$$Q I if The ColttmMa Fire Insurance Co. $200,000,000 CASH CAPITAL Special ttlicies for Dwellings and Household Goods f Offices, STAR BUILDING. JJth and M Sts. Phone 46? D. E- Thompaon, President Burt W. Richards, Resident Manager i 4 1 i t t-H I t-T--"-V -rl '?! j-f t ft -t-1 tftt-trTl t J. tlLtjtt CjiT 2 3 4 A FIFTH COMPANY. Kussey F Wills F Sparling C Reeks G Fisher Q Nebraska. Ferguson F Ellott F Hewitt C Hlltner Q Benedict O Referee Parmlee. Umpires Stuart and Newton. Score Nebraska, 44; Denver, 11 3 3 10 1 10 29. New Orders Create a New Cadet Company. Tho following orders, with reference to now courses and a fifth company, were road last night before the Uni versity battalion: GENERAL ORDERS NO. 4. "Cadets who have had four semes ters of drill and who desire to take one of the three elective courses offered this semester should report to tho com mandant at his office tomorrow (Fri day) at 5 p. m., ao that arrangements may be made In regrad to 'the same. This only refers to cadets who have completed their required drill. Cadets who have not had four semesters of drill and who aro now drilling In the battalion are cautioned to take the theoretical course presorlbed for them as a failure In this matter will result In their military work for the semester being declared unsatisfactory." GENERAL ORDER NO. 5. "For this semester only a fifth com pany (E) is hereby established in the battalion. The purposes for which this company is credited Is to eliminate from the different companies of the battalion cadets who are not proficient In drill, who are continuously absent, or for any other reason. "The captains of companies X, B, C, and D will submit to the commandant by Monday evening, the 9th Inst, the names of. all cadets in their companies in excess of 71 men for transfer to company E. The cadets so transferred LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. The Engineering Society held a spe cial meeting Wednesday evening, Feb ruary 4th. The business of the 1902 Bluo Print was satisfactorily settled. J. C. Stevens, assistant state engineer. read an interesting paper on "Irriga tion Laws." The problems connected with the administration of irrigation laws and the lack of irrigation laws In the arid and seml-arld states was thoroughly discussed. ' ' . " T - ' New Model No. 5 w BLICKENSDERFER. 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( The following books have recently been installed in the engineering library and should be of interest to all mechanical engineering students : The "Materials of Machines," Smith; "Steam Boilers," Halladay; "The Bal ancing of Engines," Dalby; "Locomo tive Management," Sinclair; "Pump ing Machinery," Davoy; "Refrigera tion, Cold Storage and Ice Making," Wallls-Taylor; "The Slide Valve," Bigtrup. The Graduate Club will meet on Sat urday evening at the College Settle ment house. The program will consist of a paper on "Lamprecht's Historical Method," by Dr. Kuhlmahn, and a dis cussion of the Rhodes' scholarships and. graduate work at Qxford, led by Mr. C. W. Wallace. Mrs. Ensign Hag enow .will play and tho college songs will be Bung as at former meetings. Take East O slreet para and get off at Nineteenth street. THE UNION PACIFIC 18 KNOWN AS he Overland Route ' AND IS THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO ALL PRINCIPAL WESTERN POINTS. 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