The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 21, 1903, Page 8, Image 8

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Tho Wlfo of Judge R. P Holmes. 78.
haw gono to Chicago.
Joseph Vttvra, '02, linn heen offered
a 'position qb nssayer with I ho mark
Wlltf Mining company.
Mr. T.,8. -Allen, '80. and wlfo en
tortnlnedat dinner March 13 for Mrs.
H. M. Strothcr ftnd Miss Oraco Stroth
nr, of Bdwllnff Oroen, Mo.
Hal DeanH, '90. who wad awarded :i
fellowship at Columbia last fall, has
Just been promoted to an lnHtruetor
uhlp In that same InHtltntion.
C. A. Robs. '02, writes of his promo
tion from tho position of assayer and
chemist to tho Bupe;'lntendency of the
cyanide mills at Flatlron. S. D.
Oeo. W. Helmrod, a U. of N. gradu
ate, now Dr. von Helmrod of Lelpslg,
has- Just made a chemical discovery
which will have consldeiable Impor
tance In Its Industrial application. The
details of the discovery, however, have
not yet been made public.
W. C. Knight. '8(5, now holding a pro
fessorship in the University of Wyom
ing, has received a syndicato appolnt
mont to conduct a series of explora
tions in Alaska, being granted a leave
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Of ahsenco' from his university duties
for thin purpofle. He will set out upon
tho Alaskan trip Immediately.
Mr. Walter Peterson, M. A. '02, now
professor of Oreek and Oerman in
Hasting College, has beon calling on
University friends this week, it being
his spring vacation.
A. H. Rose, '97, now holding a posi
tion In Alaska as aBsaylst, has written
to the department of chemistry ask
ing ono of our students to bo sent up
there to accept a similar position.
Judge Roscoo Pound, '88. and Mrs.
Pound (Grace Gerrard. '95) chaperoned
about fifty couples of dancers at Fra
ternity hall March 13, given by com
pany 13, University Cadets.
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Alvin A. Steele. '99, Is engaged in
field work In the southwest, moving
about In the vicinity of New Mexico.
He may be communicated with through
his BlBter, Mrs. G A. I.oveland. of Lincoln.
Miss Edna Hullock, '89. secretary of
the library commission. leturned this
week from a trip to Syracuse on
library business. While there she saw
Prof. E. W. Hunt and Mrs. Hunt
(Georgle Talbot. '88).
Coma Our Way...
We do more of the better
class of Printing, such as i
is admired by the student, X
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than any other printing
establishment in Lincoln.
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The Standard
for Gentlemen
ALWAYS EASY
The Name "BOSTON I
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Lies flat to the leg never
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Cotton lie. w
Milled on receipt of prlca.
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Dr. Benton Dales. '97. bas been ap
pointed to conduct investigations un
der tbe operation or tbe appropriation
set apart for the purpose by Mr Car
negie for such work by the specialists
Mr. Dales has been about four years
an instructor at Cornell, and during
this new work, whjch will occupy nt
least two years, he will retain hon
orary connection with Cornell The
work in particular will be to conduct
researches upon rare eaiths. a line of
work which has been followed out by
Mr Dales extensively in his special
studies
H C Parmalee, '98 and M. A '99.
formerly assistant in chemistry, has
written to Dr Nicholson regarding
prospective work for his doctor's de
gree. Mr. Parmalee. better known fro
the them lab as "Farm," left here,
after taking his master's degree, to
assume the duties of chief chemist to
the Globe smelter of Denver. After a
very successful year's work with them,
he withdrew In order to join with a
Mr. Pohle In opening a private assay
ing laboratory under t,h fim name
of Pohle & Parmalee. He is still en
gaged in this work, but expects to take
such work In metallurgy under Dr
Nicholson next year as shall entitle
him to his third degree.
Jared G. Smith. '88 now director of
tbe agricultural experiment station at
Honolulu, has sent to the department
of botany a eopy of a bulletin which
he has issued on the culture of the
caBtor bean "In the Hawaiian Islands.
After discussing the experiments al
ready made, and giving directions as to
Its cultivation and treatment, he con
eludes that it "is a crop of some prom
ise for cultivation by men of small
means." Ho sayB that the gross profits
per aero "are moderate, seldom exceed
ing $7G to $80," which makes one ask
what do farmers look for in that far
away country. Here a profit anything
lll;o that would be looked upon as
quite "immense."
Alvin W. Gilbert, mid-year '03, well
known to all University students, has
been appointed general secretary of
the Warren, Pa., Y. M. C. A. Mr. Gil
bert was a diligent student while here,
and was a hard worker in the Uni
versity Y. M. C. A., where he received
much of his training for the work In
which ho is now engaged. Ho waB
manager of the junior basket ball team
last year, and very enthusiastic in ath
letics generally. Two weeks previous
to his graduation In February he was
appointed an under secretary at Denver
association. Now his friends are
pleased to learn of his rapid rise In his
choHen field. He will begin his Penn
sylvania work April 1st.
BLUE FRONT SHOE SHOP
Good Oak Soles, nailed, 50c & 60c
1326 0 St. ' N. EBERLY
CLARY
University Bulletin
JUNIOR basket ball men practice to
day at J: 45 p. m. Don't fall to appear.
Y. W. C. A. meeting Sunday at 4
p. m. in Union hall. Everybody Is Invited.
SENIORS. Class party committee
meets Monday, March 23, 10 a. m., U.'
210. Ch. Com.
TENNIS. Meeting Monday, 10 a. m.
In U. 2IIC Important. All Unl men
Interested In tennis nre urged to be
present.
THE TREASURER of the Y. W. C.
A. will be in the Y. W. C. A. rooms
from 2 to 2:30 dally, to receive dues
and subscriptions.
THE following are announced as the
members of the freshmen basket ball
squad: Horn, I.ee, Krake, Clarke.
Hentley. Klmmell, Jones, Smith, Mat-hewson.
SENIORS who expect to take the
teacher's cetrlflcate In June, report to
Miss Hlgglns before Wednesday, April
25. as the committee to act on ihese
certificates meets next week.
LOST, strayed or stolen One La
grang's Physiology of Bodily Exercise,
with the name Fletcher Lane in the
front. Please return to the physical
director's ofllce and receive liberal reward.
Tel. A 1035.
CIGARS
and NEWS.
Ill N. lllh Street
Capital Novelty Works
'Bicycles and repairing of
all kinds. Key fitting. .
Tel. F 592 231 So. Uth
FORBES STABLES
LIVERY BAGGAGE AND CAB LINE
CARRIAGES FOR PARTIES
Barn JI25-J J31 PS. Pliona 550
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BICYCLES
At all prlcct and guaranteed to be the lowcat.
TALKING MACHINKS
Of all makci, and told at prices at which othcrj dart
not.
THE WITTMANN COMPANY,
211-213 South Eleventh Street.
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT'
E. J. FRANCIS, Successor to
FRANCIS BROS.
Meals all hours day or night,
J5c and upwards. Caterer
for lunches and banquets.
Phone FJ050 J2J N. JJtfa St
Don Cameron'B for a square meal.
Dr. Bentz, Dentist, Eleventh and O.
Flegenbaum's Pharmacy, 13th and O.
INTERCOLLEGIATE BUREAU
OF ACADEMIC COSTUME
Cottrcll & Leonard, Albany, N. Y.
Makers of the Caps,
Gowns and Hoods to
University of Ne
braska, University of
Minnesota, Univer
sity of Chicago, Uni
versity of Omaha,
Cornell, Yale, Har
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P.. Weleslev. Brvra
Mawr, and the others. Illustrated bulletin,
samples, etc., upon request.
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THE UNION PACIFIC IS
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. Los Antfeleo
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12 hours quicker to So.lt Ltv.ke City
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16 hours quicker to . . . Los Angoles
16 hours quicker to Portland
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Electric Lighted Tram )i '
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