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f rw- V VOL. ID. NO. 51 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, J 903. PRICE 3 CENTS Trkbtaeftan V to-' Kl j 1 WILL TOUR ABROAD Dr. Lees Plans to Organize Party and Visit Europe. The progress of a people, it is said can almost be estimated b theii tiav cls tlirougli foreign lands The influ ence of travel on education, too. has long been iccognized, but up to iom paratlvcly recent times only the ver.v rich could aail themselves of the op portunities offered, and it was theie forc practical! confined to centeis uf wealth in our eastern states As a e on sequencn people on this side of the Mis siBsippi were regarded by the eastemets as rather backward in civilization and refinement. This belief, how.evei, is being rapidly dispelled, for with the development of the webt and the in ducements and facilities of transporta tion, people from the so-called west are beginning to travel moie ever car In this respect Nebraska is perhaps in tho lead, as well she should be. Among the tourists from I Mucin, perhaps few hae tiaveled moie than Dr. Ices, cf the depaitment of Girek history and litorntuie. parties to Cuiope eei years ever He has taken two oi thiee since he first tame Id the JTiiivcrslt Sms know ity of Nebraska in 18S0. ami ledge ot Euiope, with all its attractions, is ery extensive. l)i Lees is planning a GO to 7u davs' tup through Euiope during the coming auminer. This trip will be made with a paity of Nebraska tourist1- This tourist part is dpen to nil students. teachers, ladles and gentlemen, who wish to join It and ppend an enjo.vible as well as profitable summer The itin erary of tho tilp, according to piesont plans, to leave Lincoln about the middle of June and go directly to the exposition at St. Louis. Then after spending about a week at the exposi tion, to proceed by waj to Cincinnati to Washington, D. C. with stopover privileges, and carriages provided. Thence to New York City, wheio two or three days will be spent sight see ing, with automobiles, in the Amctiiarl metropolis. From heio the part will set Fall for Liverpool. The piincipal places of Inteiest in Client Britain will bo visited. Thence the part will pro coed to Rotterdam, The Hague and Amsteidam. making a stay at each place, according as the interest de mands. Thence on to Cologne with porhaps a moonlight lide on the Rhine -and a glimpse al the lamous castles and ruins. Other points will be visit ed In Germany as the tourists wend their way bouth thiough the Austrian Tyrol. The party will then visit Ve rona, Venice, Florence, Rome, Milan, and proceed through the St. Gotthard pass to Zurich and Lucerne. From Lu corno tho party will proceed to Inter lochen and to Geneva. Proceeding from Switzerland, the party will visit Paris and return to London, theffCe to Liverpool and back to New York. The teturn from New York will be made via CSlfiWara Falls and Chicago, with stop- " itjvur privileges In each place. Tho price of the trip will be definlte- - ly announced In a short time, when a prospectus will appear. Tho trip, as j, was, stated above, will be made Ln about v' seventy days, and will beyond a doubt ho as fine a tour aB was over made by ,, NobrasknnB. The wide experience of Dr. Lees as a traveler and his acquaint ance with Europe and custoins will 'add much to the enjoyment 6f tho com pany. To Nebrnskans this is a rare treat, and Dr. Lees can not be compli mented too highly for bringing this splendid opportunity within our reacji. K it . v. Snccial nrlces to students deslrlne Fr1 typowrltlng work. 512 Richards block, ""'phono F11G5. :sa -a-Ja-j -.J2!--js -: . -- '-S '-S S 'Js '42 vs '2t 5 via iS -ja s -js -jr vv W -?vi S PERSHING RIFLE HOPjJj HI DECEMBER llth, LINCOLN HOTEL jjj Tickets $2.00. Walt's Orchestra WV ALL STUDENTS WELCOME V v .'. ssr- . 5. v. . ?5 . . s. y. sj'. 5?: s-. t -. j . TO MAKE UP DEFICIT. Cornhuskers Informal Will Be Given at Fratern The Coi nlniske r." FMst Annual In founal will lie held at riatouiltv hall Wednesday evening Dpi cmln i lllth, at 0 ir This 1. an lion Is a diieit ir sult of the Pan-He Honk .banquet tnd eicd the lootball team a lew das ago, and which did iiot icccInc Hiiflh lent blip, ort among the ctudciitH along the financial liii" A .moie pleasant way to lrmejve tne e ml ai lassmonl than h eubsc liplion has been do id d upon, in the shape o! this infoinial Tho -nme committee whiih marie the banquet a foc ial sti(c-s will have this in (haigr Wall's oiilu'-tia has i.een hhiuiI loi ihc evening I'm Is-i , aie SI mi and evei v bfalv can I'l ilwi tin ii.ii ii' is going to a go(d aw-i Attendance at the Settlement. - w Rcpoit of aeiag alt mlaiu c ;:t llie College Hettlement im the nioiil'i ced ing Nov em he r 2S lin I) Old Uoh' Club . 11 Literal and Hoc ial Club :?1 Hewing School 11 (lame Rooms 10 Little Girls' Club 11 Cooking School 11 Cai pentcr Class . 8 I it tie Uos' Club II The total numbei in atteudaiue lor the month vns 717 Ot thcbe iil." ha.e been (hildien, .'?(')!) bojs and 21'i glil-. ranging in age Mom ." t) IS xcii1- Noon Prayer Meeting. If vou want youi c,ti- to laK v, iu,-, and oui lcsi-onti to run smoo'lil nl tend tlie roon bony; sc vice In 1 1 Y W C. A. room, 'ficr nuc'iiigi- m i n.-e daily in numbei.-. and iiiKir-,1 Tin loach is and topic b loi next week ,io'ii ibc bettei things than v.o h..i had befoie. All girls and latilt la.l'i .up coidially Invited Pedagogical Club to Meet. There will bo a meeting of the Cni veislty Pedagogical club next Wednes day evening at 7f30 in V 212 This club Is composed of "students who have or who are soon to receive tho Univci sity teacher's certificate The subject of the lecture will be, ' The Tenc her, and Ills Preparation." Girls of Y. W. C. A. Stand up for the association Come to mass meeting in U. 107 Mjnda at :0 a. m. Don't let the Y. M. C. A. have all the honors bring all your f Mends. Chancellor Andrews wants to talk to you on a matter ot personal inteiest to each -one of you. Wo musi have a full attendance. Restaurant Unique, 1228 O stiect. Marshall & Richards, bajr cutting, massage, shaving etc., 139 So. 13th. The Whltebreast Co., at 1106 L Jt., Is the place to buy coal. Addresses Botanical Seminar. .Jaicri (! Smith. XK, and 'Jn' diicc lot ot the pxpptinirnt station nt lloiioluln. spoke io the botanical spinlnai on' Thuisria aftPinoon on the ' Vegetation ol lhc Hawaiian Islands" Jle do sciibcd the iihvsicul conditions ol the Isliuiclb as affecting thp vegetation, bi Miring out the lac t that these aie exceedingly rilvoise, lesuliing In a most diveise vegetation. Mr. Smith was the liist scientific investigator In the Ne biaska experimental ntatlon. having been appointed to the losilicm MnniPdl alclv alter graduation (t( i seveiai eais he ipsigneel in okIcm to turn I and stud nbionri He stiullrd foi a time In the I'liheislt ol Zinhh anc lat'i botaniocl in Austiulia When he re tin tied he spent some tune in Tin the: ituriv in the Univpisit and on liolc---oi li(shp'j, km oiiimendallon was a ointeil to an instnic toiship n the Shaw Seiirol of Jiotanj Mi St I ouls I-'iomi thuo he was called to a po.sil'on in th- I'nitcd States cleuai tmc nt ot air- nc n It uie Tin ee oiyis ago he was sent Io Honolulu in ordqn .tc establish the new expeiinieiU station die sah one ol the (baiter members oC'tfhc botanl eal semlnai In the sunimei ol is!2. li Smith and I)r Pound, now dean c"t the college of law, exploircl the sand hills of noithwcstern Nebiaska and published a ieport which enioet'ed the attention of botanists to this peculiar legion. Astronomy Notes. The dass in piadiial at-tiononiv is leaining how to Mn! the value ol the b've 1 c onstant The liist ycai class in artToaioni has j.:st coni)letod its study ol die caith as a planet and will have an examina tion on the sbjeet toela Alter the piesenl vvoiks done it will take up the -tudy ol the moon Piofessoi Rose of the Wesjean I'ni eisity ha.-, made ni rangcinenth with Piofessoi Sweey to biing his astion oni classes to visit the Univoisity oliservator the second week in i)c cember T Mathematical Seminar to -Meet. The next meeting of the mathemati cal seminar will be held on Saturday Doe ember i, a't 7:30 p. m , in M. 302. The program: 1. Introductory notes, on "Hilbeifs dundlargen de Geometric," A. R. Congdon. 2. "IlMistiatlons of the biological theory of regression." C. C. Bngberg. 3. "Towaids a solutlpn or a prob lem in local probability." R. K. Mor- English 5 Debate. Yesteiday afternoon the second squad in English -16 debuted the "Immigra tion Question," in an interesting way. After the debate a thorough criticism was given by Professor Fogg. The speakers were: C. A. Sawyer and Chas T. Borg on the affirmative, while James Anderson conducted the whole case on the. negative, Mr. Monroe being absent. Chapln Bros., Plorlsta, 127 So. 13tu. TO FIGHT IT OUT Senior and Fteshmen Teams Meet Wednesday to Settle Tie. '1 lie Mite i ( ln-s , luiinalo'ifdilp in fool I all will be llnallv decided in i Weri ix'smIh afternoon at 3 o'clock This Is the second game between the SenloiH nnri Kicshnipii theli (list game being plavcd on November 21th and result Mm in no si cue loi eitbei side The riesluneii sugg(Htd that thev elthei flip loi the chnmpionship oi that the nianageiK and captains jilav a gaire of wlnst but the Senioi-, thought this would not clcilile who could pla the bettei football and MihIhIccI on a post season game The loi nui game was a vei (lose one Captain Uondei said "It was the best ( lass game I ever saw. both of l he teams plnoel lien football" The Hympttthieis of tho two teams differ as to which bad the better ol the game The Seniors point out thai In the flist half the phi was mainly In I ne Fipshnipa's teiiitoiy and that in the mm one! half the freshmen wcio able to make liist downs but once Both teams vvue nine h sliongci in tin cleleii.'-e than in advancing die ball The bac k field loi the Sculois wa paitb ulail laeking in team woik K liott being put in at lullbai K at the last minute lo lill Waltinan's place The we aide i w ill piobablv be c ool i nough to insui e a tast game Coach Iloolh left tc hih home In Connectuiit cveiria alleinoou at 3 o ( lo( k lie will piobablv not make hi- iii( name h"i again until nrxt lal' We will miss him When ne comes he takes bK place among us as ihoiigb In bad boon heie nlwavs and when he gees ve teel his abseiu e He will be heie again next laH and his place will slllj be o,,t n in the Unl veisit lite as vel-as In our hearts fiie v'le-it beaitecl. good iniuiecl mail, swavs the hearts cr all witli whom he comes In (ontnet with the. hiuiii' assui anee unci .stienglli as he does a trjlng football situation We wish him eviiv sues-. vvhcievei he mav be en In whatcwi woi k he is engaged Bcvinning with todav the b-isket ball me-i will pi jvc tie c at 3 3'i in die altpr noon i'liel those woi king lot the Chatter Dn Aihleth Cauiival will meet tor v oi k at 2 ,':i) t in The niglit c) Decenibei tne Midi has bcon set loi the g.vninnstle xontest I ot eveijone ie nu-mbc i thlsyand be pies ent Lecture by Judge Holmes. Under the ausphes oT die LM-coln L"gal club nnaiigemc nt- nave been mad" whereby Judge 15. 'P Holmes will give nn addrebs on "The Legal Aspects of Dl voice," next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Cnlverbit law lecture room. Judge Holmes has lor ten yenrs been district Judge In Lancaster coun ty, and hab had a very large equity practice. He ranks very high ns an authoilty on the above subject and his talk will be highly Interesting All arc invited to be present. Three boxes of apparattib anc sup plies have been received by the botani cal department from Dausch & Lomb, of Rochester, N. Y. The class In gen eral botany has been waiting for this supply for some of the woi k which in to be taken up at once. Meeischaum pipes, 25 per cent off this week. F. A. Powell, Oliver The atre building. Chris Bath Parlprn, nth and P Sts. J -4 ! tf- -t r ;:? 4 J' s II i N ! kajtotetoiA " ' H'I"PWW JBJllI j ifv,-V