The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SCHOOL WORLD.
Items of Interest from Various
' American Schools.
The faculty of Columbia University
has added a course of automobile me
chanics to the curriculum.
Mr. Morris K. Jeaup, of Now York,
has given $10,000 to the endowment
fund of the library at Princeton University.
Mr. James Stlllman, of Now ork City,
has given $100,000 to Harvard Univer
sity for tllo ondowraent of a profes
sorship in comparative anatomy.
The Univorsity of Pennsylvania has
received $100,000 from Dr. E. W. and
Clarence H. Clark for a chair in as
syriology, to which Dr. Hilprecht has
been appointed.
Loland Stanford has Just dedicated
a' magnificent memorial church, build
ctl in honor the University's founders.
The Daily Palo Alto marks the event
by a Bplendidly Illustrated special edi
tion devoted to the church budding
and the dedication oxorciBca.
The University of California will dc
voto $425,000 in tho construction of a
Hall of Physiology to bo completely
equipped with research laboratories,
salt water aquaria, etc. Professor
'Jacques Loob will havo chargo of this
department, tho duties of which ho as
sumed January 1, 1903.
boon as consistent In his work or haB
turned out as many first-class teams as
Phil King has In the time ho has been
with Wisconsin. The board did not
tako kindly to the Idea of putting foot
ball coaching so strongly upon a pro
fessional basis. This Idea of salaried
coaching Is tho main point of differ
ence between football in the east and
In tho west Head coaches at Yale
and Harvard are always graduato
and receive no salary. The assistant
coaches aro graduate players and In
nearly all cases their services are
gratis. The fact that an eastern coach
gets a chanco to holp mako a team at
his Alma Mater Is considered ample
pay for "his services. If Wisconsin
picks her Isslstant coaches from among
her old graduates, she will then have
a complete graduato system and hor
action will bo one that should be fol
lowed by a constantly Increasing num
ber of the western schools. Each In
stitution would always have a few old
players who would bo willing to mako
a little sacrifice for a couple of months
In the fall and tho system should
prove as successful In tho west as it
has In tho east.
HEARD IN THE LATIN CLASS.
Tho Yale Club of Chicago has es
tablished four annual scholarships at
Yale Univorsity In tho academic and
scientific departments. They amount
to $600 each and aro to be given to
students resident In Illinois. Tho ben
eficiaries will glvo notes for the
amounts of the scholarship payablo at
Intervals after graduation.
Tho trustees of the Carnegie Insti
tute Jn tholr first annual meeting hold
in Washington on November 25, 1902,
voted tho following appropriations:
$200,000 for grants for research, $40.
000 for publications. $50,000 for ad
ministration and $100,000 to bo placed
In tho reserve fund. The new book
containing the reports of various com
mittees and other material of general
intorest Is in course of preparation.
Professor Latin: "What Is 'pos
sum'." Freshman (eagerly): "An animal
that felgna death so cleverly that It
deceives even experienced "
But tho rest of his explanation was
lost in the rudo hilarity of his classmates.
'M-
what Is a test
Professor:
caso?"
M .: "A test case Is one brought
to see how much the lawyers can
make out of It." Drake Delphic.
Dr. Wharton (making a Sunday
morning announcement): "Tho Y. M.
C. A. and Y. W. C. A. aro endeavor
ing to improve tho spiritual life of the
University. They need our holp."
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hortor, of New
York City, havo given $25,000 to Johns
HopklnB University to found a lecture
ship in the medical department for the
purpose of promoting a better knowl
edge of the researches of foreign In
vestigators In medical science. Emi
nent Investigators are to bo invited
oack year to deliver lectures. The
CQsamlttee to seloct lecturers will con
sist oi Drs. William H. Weloh, Wil
liam Osier, and John J. Abel.
The Doard of Trustees of the Iowa
State College of Agriculture and Me
chanic Arts, at a recent meeting, de
cided to erect a central building for
administration and general purposes,
at a cost of $225,000; an agricultural
building at a cost of $200,000; a fire
proof addition to tho Agricultural hall
6Q by 100 feet; a pavilion for agron
omy and animal husbandry to cost
$50,000, and a suitable heating plant
to cost $65,000. The sums aro to bo
derived from tho one-fifth mill build
ing tax granted by the general assembly.
'Twas In tho library long ago.
We sat quite close and whispered low.
With eyo upon the one with whom
We must bo "qulot," or leave tho
room.
We sometimes laughed and sometimes
talked,
Seldom studied, and sometimes
chalked
Some unsuspecting propllt's coats.
But oftoner wrote silly notes.
Willlamotto holds memory ever dear,
And tho wo will not long bo here.
Wo recall our college days with Joy,
When you wore a girl, I a boy.
Willlamotto Collegian.
If a body meet a body
Comln' through tho hall.
Caq't a body greet a body
Not at all. at all?
No'er a little word or Bmllo.
Not a one. a ono?
Must wo always scamper by
On a little run? Royal Purple.
ProfosBor: "Was Evan Harring
ton's character fully developed at this
time?"
Studont: "No, sir."
Professor: "If it wasn't developed,
what was It then?"
Studont: "Undeveloped."
University of Wisconsin newspaper
man lives a strenuous life. Tho Dally
Cardinal announced on Friday its sus
pension until tho end of examination
woek. Saturday an Issue of tho paper
appeared, full of all kinds of startling
announcements, advertisements, and
interviews. The Cardinal peoplo wore
aa greatly surprised as anyone, but
soon located the responsibility upon a
rival paper, The Sphinx. It 1b declared
to bo "tho biggest hoax ever perpe
trated at tho university," and was ac
complished by means of a "bogus"
Cardinal staff and numberless editorial
"forgeries."
Ames (Iowa) Student: Tho idea pf
paying a football coach $4,000 for about
tqn weeks work u 1 not seem to take
wejl at Wisconsin, and their athletic
board has tendered the position of
haq coach to Arthqr Curtis at a sal
ary .Of ILCQO. Probably there Is not
another ooach In the country that has
Hero's to mathematics!
Ohoko 'em down!
Choke 'em down!
Hero's to mathematics!
Choke 'em down!
Choke 'om down!
Here's to mathematics!
They will glvo you brain rheumatics,
And you can't hold 'em down,
No, you can't, can't, can't
-Willlamotto Collegian.
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