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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1905)
wseri ut&&:J, fc'l ",- .'r J. )i ' J. -- - v , T- ti . 4 tv I r Ce tiflf fleDj Nftan INI THE DEBATING WORLD. MlnncKota and Chicago "will debate In Chicago the 21st of this month. This 1k the first debate these universities huvo held slnoo 1002 when Minnesota won. i" Ifv I f: J' I THE TO WN I I no less tlmn the frown I has learned to like the I I Quarter Size Collar I 'I he best arc the H H H "Arrow" H I CLUtlTT ClIM K'S AltltOW Al (ON H Clttctt, ?Jc ei h irow, lie c.icli. v for 2.'c 0 I Cluett, Pcnbodv & Co. H sH Makers ofCluett und Monarch Shirts Sam Westerfield Proprietor of Sara's Cafe Little Gem Hot Wnffles nntl Fin a Moabi mid Lunches IJ7-J2I North 3 Street IU I.. Cbt Coal lllan NG. 1 044, O STRUT o"l ElMtVUMWfJBl nwiw Includes In the New E.dItlon 25,000 NE.W WORDS, Etc. New Gasetteer of the World New Biographical Dictionary EdltodbyAV.THAUUlS,Ph.l).,LIl., U. 6. Commissioner of Education. 2380 Quarto Paces. 5000 Illustrations. Ww l'Utt. UUli Ulndingi aIm Webster's Collegiate Dictionary with lltpgM. UOO Illiutrationi. HIic : lilOitln. A Special Thin Paper Edition De Luxe Printed from urn. plate regular edition It lii llrap covers and round corner. Hlu : 6),il ixl1, FREE, "A Test in Pronunciation," int ruct Ne and entertaining. AUo illiulratod uhlvti. G. 3 C. ME.RRIAM CO. Publishers, Springfield. Mass. Michigan and Northwestern meet in the Central Debating League contest at Ann Arbor Jan. 20th, on the ques tion resolved, That corporations doing inter-state business should be compelled to Incorporate; granted t lint such a law will bo constitutional. The Plrst National of UooofeNtfe UNIYBB mtATU DIFOSlTWrH Ctpltftl IltOfMI B.fphu lMtMMl UnOtvHtd trtH . . 4Mt A. if. lurnhun, Ttm, A. J. ffwirrtr, VIo4Prtldms B. I. rrtwnaa, CUltttv. H. B. JOvtna, Asat. Ckukltr. Frank F&rlu, AMt OMaln. P. R. Bauterday, Auditor. Columbia National Bank Nebraska CapltI,$100OOO.M The Annual Hamilton club contest in oratory was held at Chicago last week between the Universities of Chicago,- Minnesota, Michigan and Knox college. It. E. Chase of Knox college, won tho first prl.o of $100. Iowa was to have competed, but three days before the contest her representative was ex cluded for plagiarism and also ex pelled from tho university Harvard will soon start a now fea ture In the interests of intercollegiate debating, an Intercollegiate debating journal. Its object will be to stimulate Interest in debating throughout the whole coutry. It will contain complete speeches and criticisms of debates and suggestionsmd plans for fetter speak ing. The editors will be selected from Harvard, Princeton and Yale. No oth er magazine ot this kind has over boon published. The Mkhlgan speakers for the Michigan-Wisconsin debate arc under sim ilar training to that of the football 'players. They are prohibited' from smoking, drinking and all other intem perate habits and are required to keep their voices In the best of condition. Their food is carefully chosen to pre serve their body and brain In good health and above all they are required to go to bed early. It Is thought that siuh training has much to do with tho sift toss of debaters as well as athletes A new system for selecting debateih lot the inter-eolleglate debates has been Instituted at the Syracuse Univer sity. Instead of lining up the contes tants on one side of the question or the other on the same evening, a method which gives little opportunity to test a man's real powers; the men who will try for the teams this year have been divided into various teams which will meet each other in regular debates. At each debate the inferior men are dropped and this process of elimination is continued until the two teams to debate arc chosen. Three or four debates are usually required to rick the teams. Sle Rigt Road BETWEEN Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and Omaha. EQUIPMENT RIGHT, TIME RIGHT, SERVICE RIGHT, ITS ALL RIGHT, CITY TICKET OFFICE 1512 FARNAM ST. UNION DEPOT OMAHA. S-TF ll. REGENTS' REPORT. Manager Allen of the baseball team has arranged three games to bo played with the Omaha Western league team in Lincoln. These games will bo played In the early part of the season. Manager Rourke of the Omaha loam was In Lincoln yesterday to arrange about bringing his team to Lincoln to do their spring practice. But these negotiations have fallen through as there is no ground which can be se cured since the M street park lias been dismantled. The statement made Ohat Omaha and the 'varsity would be un able to play on the campus is un founded. The grounds are so small on account of the physics buildings cut ting off a part that ground rules will have to be made but they are the only grounds available and will consequent ly be used. Illinois winds up the football season with a balance of $2,470.11 to the credit of the treausuer. Tho faculty at Illinois are planning to give the editor of tho college daily four hours, and his assistants three hours of Uni vers! ty3pf edit. Lincoln Transfer Co.; baggag. Phone 176. (Continued from page one.) continue much longer. I desire to urge, therefore, that early and adequate pioision be made for a library suit able to our needs." "Tho teaching force also is Inade quate. I'ndcr the two-year course, as it stood In 1902-3, the program of in struction called for 25 hours the first semester and 2t hours the second. Our piosent program calls for II hours the first semester and 13 hours the second, "let the teaching force Is no greater than it was. Indeed in number of per sons engaged in instruction it is less than it ever was; but the fact that all but one give substantially their wihole time makes the result about the same as under the shorter schedule. As it now stands, one of the teaching staff giving but half his time, or six hours, there remain 38 hours of Instruction and 1 1 hours of attendance upon prac tice ( ouits to be apportioned among three professors. If borne equally, this would mean over 10 hours each. But it has not been possible to make an equal division, and the lesult has been that one has had to bear an almost in tolerable burden. It Is not possible to tontlnue this condition. An adequate teaching staff is an immediate and im perative necessity. Provision should be made also for the courses in Public I aw formerly given by Professor Cook. A groat part of the work he was doing has had to be left abeyance because there was no one to take it up. This work was of great importance, not only in the College of Law, but in the general colleges, and it would be most unfortunate to suffer it to be perma nently discontinued. The Univorsity is to be congratulated upon securing Judge Hastings to tako over tho courses in Private Law formerly given by Pro fessor Cook. It goes without saying that he has proved a notable acces sion to the faculty. His work is all that was to be, expected from one of Jiis eminence as a scholar and reputa tatlon as a lawyer. But Professor Cook was doing much more thaii one man's work, and we can not expect his suc cessor to carry the whole burden." 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE igiinliM Trade Marks Designs finvrickTa.Ar.. Anyono sondlnn a sketch and description way quickly ascertain our opinion free nhctber an Invention Is probably pntontJiWp. Communica tions ntrlctlyconOdenttal. HAHOfiODX on Patents aont f roo. Oldoat auoncy for ecurtnff patents. I'atenta taken through Munu A Co. receive tptclal notice, without charge, in the Scientific Jlmerican. A handsomely lltustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any sclcntltlc Journal. Terms, U n year: four months, $1. 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