'A f& - '-I t". - ! el I) e all? IReDraelian tf ( : L K x be Daily Utbrashan. a consoiumunn 01 Tho Hwperlan, Vol. HI, Tho NetbrMkiin, Vol. lo, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4. Editor-ln-OhUf John D. IUoo doslnesa Manager A. O Sohralbor Ulrouiator .... u. a owor AMOOIATI XDITOBi: ' A.r.B Oajlord a. New Athlotia LdUrary lUronTKiiH P. f. Ewtogv-nlolot Irwin, C 11. Treylor. W.JtKlTiimKoy, KdRnr Mollott, and Malrt FoHwlor. er snne 1J?wOm OffloMt Editorial, U JOTW: Boitlneaa, U HUH Post Ofltao, Box 10, Station A, Lincoln. Babaoription Prloa, 1 per aar. In advanoo. BUitarad at the poutoflloo at Ltnooln, Nebraska aa eoond-ola.u mall matter. Editorial Remarks Nottf.rR iiave hern placed at promi nent ijiacos about the UnlverHlty oam piiB (Vfnanatlng from the Board' of Re gent and forbidding smoking on tho cnm'puH. This cdld of the Regents has vindication to a number of evils aris ing through the habit of many of in dulging themselves' upon certain occa sions when their action has been of fctiBive to others. This application Ib but one of several, and if the practice can be done away with entirely a rem edy will have been provided and ap plied to many objectionable Incidents of frequent occurrence. All will be wise in taking heed, especially those to whom special application is made, as tho edict will undoubtedly, as it ought to bo, be enforced in every possible Instance. The Temple Fund. Teachers Depart. Ropoits ol the piogifps made tow aid building up t lit Temple Fund are en couraging, in fate of the attempts that haw been inndo to impede the work. About $22. Hio hot been pledged or two thitds of tin entire amount necessary. Homo of the societies that have made pledges aie able to leport excellent progioKs, and others have experienced Mime dlllhult). which, however, they me confident tan be overcome. Some of the now -.papers of the state con ceived and disseminated a inlstaken im pulsion that the efforts to raise our slinie ol the tund had been given up. The) w i ' deceived by the fat t that tjie original time limit that had been set for Januai 1. H)4, had expired with onl one-half ot the money lalsed. and we to not awaie of the fait that the limit had been extended Some haul wen K lias been done and theie is every piosput of oui Ik lug able to do our shaie. To I'niwit-itj students, both new and old, anil to the friends of the Univer sity, tills oppoit unity to acquire a mag nlfiient new building that will serve so many useful put poses is of vital im poitanio There is no need to further deliiuate upon the needs of, many of our soi ieties anil departments of tho Unlveisity. as thete have been expatri ated uion and aie recognized by all. We must all ot us leiognl.c the obligation that rests upon us and discharge to the best tif oui abllitj whatever respon sibility wt haw ut-s-umod or make an Independent (ffoit V.e must not al low this oppoit unit) to better the in terests of our unlveisity slip from our grasp, and while there is nuimminent danger as )ot, oath should be alive to his senbe of (Wit) and do all that lies within his power Much has already been done, but the limit has been by no means reached. Every loyal Uni versity student and alumnus should bo imbued with a patriotic Interest in the cause, and if all will act together with a common Impulse and tho same object 4n view, the next incoming year will see tho preliminary steps taken in the construction of the new Temple build-! ing. o Vacation is over and we m.ist all re new our trials and sufferings until in the fullness of time another period lolls around, affording us a temporal y ie lease from our studies. For most of us the holidays have been pleasant and now that we luuo been-brought to gether again to labor in performing our Uu.fc, we tan llnd some consola tion in lecalllng past memoirs of fes tive occasions. This nw years holdb out Hn oppoitunity to each of uh. and y-, wm ue lo olir (ivniage lo ue eaie ' i The end of the past week has wit nessed the exodus of tho rowdn of Uniting teachers from all parts of the state, who attended the TencheiH as sot latlon meeting The meeting just (lnl.-hed was the most satisfactory and sin -essful eer hold hero atcoidlng to the tonimon opinion expressed by all who were, interested in it. Tho totnl at tendance exceeded 1,800. A groat many of old graduates wore present, and quite a number took a prominent part ii tho program. Profesor Ross was the principal lectuier. and his discussions excited much interest and comment. Professors Mainour, Hodgman. Wycr, Lue'.cy and Moritz. and Dr. Condra all took prominent paits in the meeting. The 1904 Summer Session. Cli Hilars are out, giving a general can ass of tho grounds that will be Covered in the summer school at the end of the present school year. The session of 1904 will be lei.3 than usually devoted1 to University studies (semestral ooursee). In place of these, courses specially prepared and adapted' to meet the needs of teachers and taught by recognized experts will havo tho main place and emphasis. Thero will be: A number of beginning courses in languge. Normal and1 review courses for high school teachers in English, botany, his tory, algebra and geometry, chemistry and physics. Nature study courses for advanced grade teachers. Coursea in agriculture to assist teachers In preparation to meet the legal requirement In this bianch. Courses In tho history, theory and prncticc of teaching Couises in physhal tultuie Courses in domestic science, art and ot onoiny A coin -e of weekly lei tines by Chan cellor Andrews on Vital Pioblems for Teachers A pit nil tiipovei) othei Fatuiday to some pla e ot inteiest. A stereopticon lectin o every othei week, alternating with the pitnic. Evening musical entertainments on the University camp. is. Professor T. M. Hodgman lias been appointed business manager, and un der his vigorous direction tlio summer se hool should gain a prominence such as has never before been attained. Tnc Best Always the Cheapest The Connecticut Mutual Lite Insurance Company Oilers a Policy That Combines all the valuable features that experience has shown, to bo de sirable in life insurance, and is liberal, just and definite in all its terms and conditions. For further information or sample policy call On JOHN H. PLATZ, Agent 119 South 12th St. Lincoln Pi of. F M. Fling leael a paper on "I ou is XVI, Machault and Mainepas," boloro tho Ameiican Historical asso t latlon hold last week in New Orleans. Prof A E Ross, who was also on the program of the Ameiican Sociology meeting, was not in attendant e, owing to the press ot other business, '.iking an active part in the recent st.ite tia'h oi. s' meeting In this i it). Attend Science Meeting. a During tho holiday several ol the taculty in tho sclonlifli departments at tended the National Sdene o meeting held In St. Louis. They took a piomi nent part in tho piogiams of the vaii- ous sections which applied to tho elif foient, branches of science. Those at tending from this University were Pro fessors liarbour. Emerson and I illie, and Drs. Waiel, Bessey and Clements. Among the addresses given was a memoir by Dr. Barbour before the Ge ological Society on Dr. Wilber Clinton Knight. Representatives from praetl ealh eveiy college of Impoitance In the country attended, and in all about 2,."00 were present. .. bile at St lHiis Dr. liarbour reports mooting C. N. Could, lormerly a fellow in the geolo gy department here, and now at the head of the department in the Uni versity of Oklahoma. Charter Day Events. . The Chaiter Day piogiam will in clude tho following events, and all o! tho Uniwisity athletes aie in god to find their spetialt) and or. 'or 2r-)ard dash Fence Vault. 12 lb shot pjt Running high jump Rope c limb. Running high kit k Polo ault Inter-tiaternitl lela) iaio Como out and help make ihe lontc-t a sillier Send )oui entnco lo Di Clapp Teachers Wanted We need at once a few more teach ers, both experienced and Inexper ienced. Mre c fills this year than ever before. Schools supplied with competent teach ers free of cost. Address, with stamp. AMERICAN TEACHERS' ASSOCIA TION, 1423 Arch Street, Philadel phia Pa ; 174 Randolph Building, Memphis, Tenn. LINDSEY'S CIGAR STORE Up-to-Dato Soda and Magazines. Fountain lie North 11th Street. POWELL'S BILLIARD AND POOL HALl was opened this fall with tables all newly covered, best cues and balls, newly papered, everything up-to-date, Including customers. B. P. POWELL, 146 N lltl) SL Pbone L 664 Basket Ball. fifl not to neglect it. Energetic Work onTemple Fund The Temple Fund1 committee Is still pushing tho interests of the fund vigor ously and report encouraging progress by the societies who have pledged cer tain amounts. The Sigma Xi soTlcty iias pledged $200, which will certainly be a substantial aid. Ten thousand letters have been sent out to teachers in the state and good returns are ex pected fiom them. The commit too Is determined to so tho undertaking through and will not rest until their .purpose is accomplished. The following aio loquestod to re pent for basket ball practice Tuesday at 1 p. ni., Tlnnsilay at 1 p m , and Sat urday at 3 UO p. in . Benedict, Hewitt, Hoar, Beers, Hagensie-k, Elliott, New ton, Noye's. I.uneion, Miller, Myers, Krake, Matbeson, Flansbuig, Tyner Othei? who have been pnuticing at these hours please meet Dr Clapp in his office at 1 p m., T.nsda), January f, to anangc lor piaiticr hour-.. Convocation. Tuesday-Chancellor Andiews, "Art and Education ' Wednesday Dean Besaoi) . ' Tluj Cau casus Mountain Range, and its Peo ple." Thuisday Piofessor Caldwell. "The Relation ot Cuba and the United States." Friday Music. We wish all our stndents friends to know that the Best Ice Cream COMES FROM Ffantlin Ice Cream and Dairy Co. 183 So. 12th St. Phono. F 205 Stelner-Woempener Drug Co., Succtuon to 8TEINER PHARMACY. II 44 O Street? Phon707 Lincoln, Tft, Manufacturers of Stainer'n Balaam Rhubarb Gold Capsules, Pile Ouro and Gray'B Condition fowderB. Sam's Cafe. The only place In the city to get the famous "Little Gem Hot Waffles." Special service f3i la I incoln Transfer Phone. 176. Co. Baggage. New Books at the Library. 'I he Miliary is in receipt of soeidl shl' ments of new Looks, some ol which are from England, France and Ger many, and tho library people aio very bus-ily engagul labeling and shelving them. Among the Ameiican publica tions lecehid aio incluu d a fine time w.lume fcft of Dlckenb' lotteis, a sc t of Hamilton's works, and a five vol.ime set of Emerson's boons, bctideb woiks of science, medical books, and books ot history and biography. Union Shining Parlor, 1Q18 O Chairs for ladles and gentlemen. St See us about our $2.50 a week rate. Good Health Cafe, dlea. Call at 1134 O St. OR TELEPHONE 812 For all Kinds of Commercial and Society Printing Grlffln-GroorPrlntlng Co Don't forget the Good Health Cafe and ti) it a week Chaplu Bros.. Florists. 127 So. 13th. Chris' Bath Pallors, 11th and P Sts. && rrmrz.' This signature) is on every box of tho genuine Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets tho romody that cures a cold in one day There is no watch, clock or article ot jewelry we cannot fix C. A. TUCKER The Up-io-lhe-Minute Jeweler PROMPT SERVICE. 1123 O Street THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital $200,000.00 Surplus 100.00.00 Undivided Profits 40,000.00 S. H. BURNHAM, President. A. -6. SAWYER H. S. FREEMAN Vice-Pies. Cashier II. n. EVANS FRANK PARKS Ahst. Cashier Asst. Cashier P. II. EASTERDAY, Auditor. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. ' w 4