The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1903, Image 3

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The Dramatic cjub will meet Mon
day at chapel time.
The Glee club will hold Its flrsjj
pracuce-iTuaKlay; night.
The English club will meet tonight
at 8 o'clock with Miss Pound. iC32 L
street.
Professor Luckey Is at "home to stu
dents of his department every F.cjaj
evctiltfc. ' -
Mre. II. R. Belvllle, of Kparnoy. is
visiting- with, her sister Alias Wlla
Adamp, '07.
The observatory will -be open to the
public Tuesday evening for views of
Saturn
The Literary ami Social club had Its
first meeting1 at the College Settlement
Thursday.
Percy Adams departed this morn
ing, for Wahoo,' where he- will visit
over Sunday.'
Miss Edith Hess, "03, principal of
lho Bloomldgton schools. Is doing very
successful, work.
J. D. Rico left early this morning
for a visit over Sunday with his par
ents at Central City.
V. M. Richard,. '03, has gone to Graf
ton, Neb., whero he starts- work as
principal of the schools Monday.
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Miss Grace Trigg, '05, Is teaching this
year near Weeping Water. She expects
to attend school again next year.
Secretary Ringer still lias t several
good positions' ftfr men. Any" one in
terested should call on him at once.
Mr. Tf. Lolgh Colvln, of Chicago,
spoke at the. ton-minute noon service
in the Y. M. C. A. rooms yesterday
Mr Charles Melick went to Syracuse,
Neb., Wednesday to attend the Anderson-Stewart
wedding at that place.
T. C. Baldwin 'was visiting old oc
(fJuiintances on the campus two days
this week. Mr. Baldwin is at pres
ent canvassing in the western pait of
tho state.
Miss Ester Clark a former student
of tho University now Instructor In
Latin at the Peru Normal ( Is visiting
Ijitln at the Peru Normal. Is visiting
ivinnUi In Lincoln,
A special service will be held at the
city Y. W. C. A. tomorrow at iz o ciock.
All University girls are urged to be
present, as; this meeting will be of un
usual Importance.
Electric Shoe
Repairing Factory
We demonstrate the fact that we
save you money on your
Shoe Repairing
Mens Sewed Soles 75c
Ladies Sewed Soles 50c
Mens Rubber Heels 40c
Ladies Rubber Heels ,35c
We can also save you money in
our Shoe Line. You are invited.
Wolf anger
Warthon & Co.
1220 O St
Phone A 902
Peter "Peterson, of Emerson, who was
a. student at the summer school, has
returned; and will take up "lam. Ho has
kW' 111 during, the summer.
Mrs. Hoy W. Rhone, 'of Kearney,
"Neb., has taken up her residence at No.
1332 J street She has bocn engaged
by Prof. Kimball to again give In
struction on tho mandolin and guitar
at the "University Conservatory of
Music.
A portion of the mission study boolis
hne arrived - and may be purchased
.aV the Y. JSL C. A. rooms. All who
have not yet registered In this courso
are urged to dd so at once In order
that more books nrjry be ordered Im
mediately. Bruce Benedict, M. E. '01, is spend
ing: a few days in Lincoln while cn
Touto to Johnstown, Pa,, where he goes
as Inspector of steel care for the Bur
Hngtbn. He has beom promoted from
the position of assistant master me
chanic at Alliance.
Departmental.
A new clock was put up In tho library
Monday.
The class In German 17 i-, ?t inlying
phonetics.
Beginning classes in astronomy are
unusually large.
The botanical department classes are
usually large this year.
Tho course in dentistry has been In
creased from three to four years.
Edward Olson has left for his home
at Orleans, Nob., on account of Illness.
Moro men are needed In the I'niier
slty chorus. Students who enn nine
are urged to join.
The chemistry class In second year
domestic science Is making qualitative
analysis of water.
Some special work Is being done by
theadvanced plant pathology class. A
study of plant diseases Is being made.
The botanical department reports a
very large class In Freshman botany.
The class Is composed of ninety-two
Students.
Members of the leaders class In men's
gymnasium will take charge of the
first year squads for the first time next
Wt'diu'Bduy,
The class In music 1 Is short of
books. Those used last year would fill
the want. Leave name with Mrs. Ray
mond If yon have ono to sell.
The law library has received a uum
bcr of new additions. The students are
waiting for Paige's work, which has
been delayed In delivery.
Owing to Insects and other condi
tions tho border plants in the green
house are not doing woll. As a result
next year's supply will be Insufficient,.
Tho charts on prices made by the
debaters against Missouri last year,
have been transferred to the political
economy department for uso In class
work.
The class in German V, the teachers'
course, will uso threo grammars for
comparative work this year. The Ed-
gren-Fossler, Joynes-MPissner and mo
Spauhoofd.
Professor Sweezey's class In geodetic
astronomy has been determining time
latitude by means of planet lines onjl
other simple methods. More complex
and Scientific methods will bo
later.
used
The laboratory division In .oology,
which has been meeting'from 8 to 10
on Tuesday and Thursday, has "bocn
divided and asslgrcd otho- hours In
order to maker oom for tho mcdhal
students.
Tho Monday. Wednesday Friday and
Saturday divisions lb forgo work arc
very large.
Tho class fn experimental eccology
la doing laboratory work In tho green
house. Professor Morse' has an elcCt,rle door
opener for hia office. ' It Is operated by
means o'f a pushT-button.
A supply of Iron for use in tho forgo
shop was received recently. Enough
Is sooured at ono (imc to last a year.
The class fn begfnnlng sbopwbrk,
finds It extromely difficult to do satis
factory work because of ls crowded
conditio .. '
Several large tables., which: aic to be
used In tjio" law library 'are ou the
road. They" will be placed In at once,
as sooh as they arrive.
Professor- Caldwell's clasB In "Cur
ron Events" will discuss at this week's'
Thursday afternoon meeting the pro
tection movemehT In Great Brltafn un
der the leadership of Chamberlain and
Balfour.
A new "seminar class In American his
tory has been Introduced. It Is very
popular with graduate students as only
fifteen of the membors are undorgrndU-1
atcs. It consists of a closo study of
the period between 1850 and 1860.
Fifty-two yoiing men and women are
in tho mission study course. Ono of
tho most popular studies Is "Princely
Men In the Heavenly Kingdom." The
class meets with Mr. E. L. Witte in,
the Y. W. room Sunday at 9 a. m.
The attendants at the greenhouse arc
busily engaged in "slipping" and trans
planting. Nearly all tho bulbs arc In
the ground yet and will not be taken
up until a heavy frost comes to kill the
tops.
The weather deparement puts out
regularly three bulletins as follows:
First, the dally weather map.
Second, a weekly crop bulletin.
Third, a monthly report of the wea
ther inthe state.
There are one hundred and forty
weather stations In tho state, each
ono keeping records from day to day,
which are submitted for publication
every month.
The current number of the American
Mathematical Monthly contains a con
tribution by Professor R. E. Moritz.
entitled, "On Certain Proofs of the
Fundamental Theorem of Algebra."
The paper points out certain fallacies
In the demonstration of this theorem
by such well known mathematical
as Cauchy, Todhunter, Chrystal and
others. While admitting the difficulty
of presenting a vigorous demonstration
of tho theorem "thut every oiiuatlon-has-
a root. Prof. Moritz points out that ob
stacles In tho way of proof which can
not be avoided should be frankly
recognized as such.
Chris' Path Parlors, 11th and P Sts.
Enjoy yourself, save $1.25 and board
at Good Health Cafe.
The Whltebreast Co.. at HOG 0 St.,
la tho place to buy coal.
Lincoln Local Express. Tel. 787,
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