The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 12, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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The class In European History 1
have begun the work In critical method
testing sources In rcferearo to the
French Revolution.
The final paper In'Metaphyalu (4)
has been assigned, "Agnastla-sm" the
same will be due at the close of the
semester.
Throe car loads of material came
yesterday from the St. I outs fair and
was stored in the museum In Nebraska
hall.
The First National Bank
of Uoooto, Net.
UNITED STATE DEPOSITORY.
Capital $ 30O.000.IO
Surplus HMMNMt
UndlrldQd profit . . 4t,000rtt
B. M. Burnham, Pros.
A. J. Sawytr, Vlca-Prealdeat
H. 8. Freeman, Cuatar.
H. B. Evana, Asnt Oashlor.
Prank Parks, Asat. Caahlwr.
P. R. Easterday, Auditor.
Columbia National
IailK NEBRASKA
Capital, $100,000.00
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. Special Thin Paper edition De Luxe
bU-u front Mm l.tc4 at regular edition. It ha
p toror and round eprner. Hiio : 6i8-il.
Abo Webster's Collegiate Dictionary with
lUapae. 1100 Illustration. UUo I UlUiXftlu.
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FREE, "A Test In Pronunciation," liutroct
i ami entertaining. Alio Illustrated pamphlet.
G. O C. ME.RRIAM CO.
Publishers, Springfield, Mass.
The class In Systematic Botony will
not be able to finish the grasses this
semestor, and so will continue the
work for some time In the second semester.
Professor Bessey Is puzzling over a
collection of a dozen small blocks of
wood sent to him for Identification. He
feels very much as his class In the
"Study of Woods" felt last spring when
he put a similar lot of unknown woods
iK'fore them.
In place of an oration by some noted
speaker from a distance, which Is the
usual modo of commencing Charter day
the Charter day oration or address this
year will take the form of a commem
oration rovlew of the life and services
of Chancellor Edmund B. Fairfield,
I L. D., recently decoased. Professor H.
H. Wilson of the college of law! will
be the speaker of the day.
Of the editors of the Daily Nebras
kan for the pnst four years, three are
now engaged in the newspaper busi
ness. S. H. McCaw is. reporting on tho
State Journal, as Is also P. A. Ewlng.
J D. Rice Is doing night roportorlal
work on the Omaha World-Herald. R.
T. Hill, after a year at school teaching
at Scotts Bluff, Nob., is now at Colum
bia University doing graduate work in
sociology and1 political economy.
In Other Colleges
Bololt college has just dedicated a
now $50,000.00 library, the gift of An
drew Cornogie.
la the tcjangular chess league com
posed of Pennsylvania, Cornell and
Brown, Pennsylvania won, with Cor
nell and Brown In the order named.
The faculty at Iowa has taken a de
cided stand against plagiarism. One
student guilty of plagarlsm lu an or
atorical contest was summarily ex
pelled from the University.
Harard won the recent eastern in
tercollegiate chess tournament w'lth
Princeton second, Columl la thiid and
ale last. Of the thirteen tourna
ments played, Harvard has won S,
Columbia -1 and Yale 1
Includes In tho Now JCdltlon
25.00)0 NE.W WORDS, Etc.
New Gazetteer of the World
New Biographical Dictionary
'Edited by W.T.IIAUU18, Ph.D.. LL.D.,
IT. b. Commissioner of Cducution.
2380 Quarto Pages. 5000 Illustrations.
Mr. Frank E. Force, sporting editor
of the Minneapolis Tiibune, speaks in
terms of ridicule of the eastern critics,
Camp's and Whitney's, all "American
football teams on the grounds that
they do not know western football and
hence are incompetent judges. Mr.
Force has seen all the big western
teams play, and in his criticism makes
si eclal mention of Benedict as one of
tho greatest ends the west produced,
and as a player meriting an ail-American
position. Of Bennie he says: "Ben
edict v.tas without a doubt the best
man in the business of end." Martin
Heston of Michigan, he rightly places
at the head of the backfleld men and
second to Heston he names Davies of
Minnesota, and "Johnnie" Bender.
From a man who knows whereof he
speaks regarding western football
these semarks should carry a great
deal of weight.
For Furs see Steele, 143 S. 12th St
Forbes' Stables, livery, cab and hag
gage service, 1126-31 P street. Bell
phone, 550. Auto phone 1550.
Fresh home-made candies at Max
well's, 1426 O St. and 13th and N Sts.
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sent f roo. Oldest aponcy for socurlngpatonta.
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