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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1905)
TT -." Byt X. iJQ, WVfOf MMMtttMMl Gbe all? Tie b r as ft an Zb Daily Hebraskan A consolidation of Tho Hcaparlnn, Vol. 01, Tho NbriUttn, Col, 10 Scitrlot Rtid Croam, Vol. 4. Publlnhod dully, oxropt Sunday and Monday, at tho Unlyomlty of Nobrnflka, Lincoln, Neb. by tho Hwiporlnn PubllnhlnR Co., BoAiin Or DinKOTOrw ProfoBiorH .1. 1. Wyor, nnd C. It. Richard: H. P. Loavltt John Wofltovor E. R. Walton. BdltorlnOhlef Amociato Editor Manager Am'. Manager Circulator Athletic AMtitant Athletic Otntw Farm Frwl A. Hweeloy A. M Lovy A. O. Schrolbor Frod Nannhton Wnltcr E. Standevon STAFF R. A. VanOradol H. L. Swan H. G. Myera A. F. MaRdanc Editorial Roomo and BiwlncHa Ottp U JJliJf Post Offioo Station A. Lincoln, Nebr. Telephoae, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. BubRoription Prico, $2 per year, in advance Entered at tho postoftlco at Lincoln, Nob., aa aeoond-oloRH mail matter under tho act of oonffTCM of March 8, 1870. Individual noticed will be cliarwl for at tho wfto of 10 oontn for onoh lnmirtlon. Faculty, departmental and unlromity bullotiiiH will gladly bo pnbllnhod free, or horotoforo. Editorial Remarks Rumors of Investigating committees seem to be filling the air. There Is one now to be formed, so debaters al lege, to reveal the truo facts of the caae and find the reasons why Nebras ka discontinued debating relations with Kansas. The Kansan. Such reasons can bo found without seeking far. Nebraska has substituted for Kansas a more formidable oppon ent. Kansas has been threshed three times In succession. This year we pre ferred an opponent, more nearly equal to us in debating strength. This we found In the University of Iowa. Moreover, debating in Nebraska is a matter of truth seeking and truth tell ing. Such Bpirit has led us to consider the use of false evidence in forensic Pedagogical Club. At the meeting of tho Pedagogical club last night over 70 membors were present. Dr. Sanders of the high school was the speaker, as substitute for Supt Stephens. Mr. Stephens was called out of the city at a late hour. 'pr. Sanders' subject was "Promotions." He Bald In part: "Promotions should not bo limited to any special time, but should take place when the pupils can profit by the next stage, school Pro motion is an individual rather than a collective matter. It depends upon the pupil's mental and physical strength and maturity, rather than upon posi tive acquisition. The basis is rather a knowledge of the pupil's psychological state than any such examinations. Normally, age Is a fair criterion. In later high school courses the matter of attainment may some In as a basis of promotion." The next meeting will be held about one month from present date. All In terested In education are Invited to at tend these meetings. An oarly topic will be "The Teachers' Social Life What to Choose." FELLOWSHIP OF THE BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION. The Baltimore Association for the promotion of the university education of women Is prepared to offer a fellow ship of the value of $(H) for the year 1905-1900. This fellowship will be available for work at either an American or a for eign university. Preference will be given In tho award of this fellowship to women from Maryland and the South. Applications will be received by the chairman or any member of the com mittee on award, and should be pre sented before April 12. It has been decided to require from candidates evidences of ability and fitness as specified in the circular of the Association of CollcgiatTaAlumnae as follows: "The fellowship will bo awarded only to candidates who give promise of distinction in the subjects to which they devote themselves. It will be the aim of the committee to appoint the candidate who is best fitted for the position through original gifts, previ ous training, energy, power of endur ance and health. To this end they will receive applications in writing from eligible candidates, who will pre sent, as clearly as possible, their claims to the fellowship. A competi tive examination will not be held, but the bestowal of the fellowship will be based upon evidence of tho candidate's ability, and of her prospect of success in her chosen line of study. Such evidence will naturally consist of (a) her college diploma, (b) testimonials j3KKHKKac.HKKKK3aKJttKicKi: K)Kcc3KJ3KJKmJfc n a n n it n n it it it H it New $2.50 Hats for Spring No More No Less BUDD, at the $2.50 l AT STORE K contests and appears lncoplatlblo with the debating tactics and- by tho Jay hawkers last May in their joint debate with Nebraska. Committee to Report. The report of the two committees appointed lost week by President Oz man will be given at tho meeting of the Republican club at 1 p. m. in Me morial hall today. Tho matter of sending a representative to the Inaug ural ceremonies at Washington and also tho matter of having a club ban quet will bo threshed out at this meet, ing. All republicans in the University are urged to attend and names' of those desiring to join tho club will be re ceived. We still have some frat stationery left which we wish to close out In bunches, at a song. ,-Uni. Book Store. as to superior ability and high char acter from her professors and other qualified judges, (c) satisfactory evi dence of thoroughly good health, (d) a statement of the work in which she proposes to engage subsequently, (o) last, and of chief importance, exam ples of her scientific or literary work In tho form of papers or articles, or accounts of scientific investigations which she has carried out. Preference will be given, other things being equal, to graduates of not more than five years' standing." This fellowship may, in exceptional instances, bo held for two successive years by the same person. Blank forms for application may be obtaiped from Miss McLane, 1101 N. Charles St., or from any member of the committee on award. DR. MARY SHERWOOD, Chairman. The Arundel, Baltimore, January 25th, 1905. Magee & Deeme? Men's Fine Furnishings Stetson Hat Display All the New Spring Styles Our Stetson Hat show ing for spring- is the most extensive we have ever made. The styles and shades are very fas cinating and merit of a wide range of tastes because of the great variety. We make a careful study of the proper styles suit able to the varied faces and figures, and your hat will be a becoming one if bought here. It is not too early to select your spring hat and it should be a Stetson, the standard of hat excellence everywhere. $3.50, $4.0.0 $5.00 and $7.50 Take a look at our east window. KmmJt Crescent Bowling Alleys 1134 N STREET sfawc&rts For something artistic and up-to-date try our Platinums Rates for Students 029 O STREET Get your Junior cap at Armstrong's. YOUR PARTIES BALLS AND BANQUETS are not a complete suc cess without programs and menues. Get them printed at GRIFFIN-GREER PRINTING COMP'Y nj6 O Street DOOOCXX)0000000000000000000 The College Man Is Particular About Hii Shoes OOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOCOQO Fine Candies If $$$ $$ $$$$$ ALLEGRETTI LOWNEY'S HUYLER'S Always Fresh at RECTOR'S Sole Agents THE WALKOVER SHOE Is the best shoe for men's feet. Cur line is strictly up-to-date. Call and let us show them. Rogers & Perkins SucCMion to Pcrkiiu Ac Sheldon C. 1129 O 8trot Visiting and Address Cards Program, Invitations and Correspondence Stationary GEORGE BROS. PRINTERS Fraternity Building We also manufacture Advertising Buttons and Mirrors. relephonea: .A340. 340 SEE MANN, the Druggist For Perfumes and Fountain Pens 1 17 N 1 1 th Street LINCOLN g&gi& fea&Wft8aieM A "j'V1"; V-