The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 07, 1905, Image 4
;ip!"w, ' JTf$?''51'" 'j ,ysn;'raif ;v " - "' Vrf' " 'fu J-v--' - ff y THE DAILY NEBRA9KAN. 'T-YT, -i. IV If t Ik v n rnTRPi i & LEONARD ALBANY, N.Y. Makors of CAPS GOWNS and HOODS To the American Colleges and Univer sities. Class contracts a specialty. Reliable material. Reasonable price. Waterville Pocket Knives HAULS. 1308 O STREET "Robert Burns," the Leading 10c Cigar "Wlion down town moot your frlondu at GEO. M. CONWAY'S 14 O 8TIIKKT Tho only oxcIubIto clRar nnd tobnoco atoro . inthoolty ....EAT AT THE.. GOOD HEALTH CAFE New Location-Cert 1211 and P, Capital $ 300,000.00 Surplus aad Proltts 200,000 00 Deposit 3,620,000.00 (B "FOLLOW THE FLAG." mk i -HOME VI8ITOR8 EXCIJR8ION, NO VEMBER 27TH. To many tlolnta In Illinois. Indiana. Ohlo,'"lCcntucky, Western Pennsylva nia, Now York and West Virginia, at GREATLY REDUCED RATES. The WABASH has solid road-bed; rock ballast, and now. equipment; re clining chair cars (SEATS FREE). For rates, maps and all information call at Wabash City Office, 1601 Fa'r nam St., or address HARRY E. MOORES. u Q., A. P. D. Wab. R. R., . Omaha. Nobrv YEAN EXPERIENCE Tiiacc Marks Designs Cof vriqhts Ac. Anyone sending a aketch and description may alokly aacertaln our opinion free whether an fnTentlon la probably patftjitleporainunlea. Uonaatrlctlyoonfldeutfal. (UNHOOK on I'atenta aent free. Oldeet aaenoy for eecurinjrpatenta. Patent taken through Mann ft Co. reoelre jKctal nolle, wtthou charge, la the , SckMtUrC flHKrkan. A.handomely'tnatfate4jreefclf. format eti eulatlon of any ecleutioo Journal. Tenna, S3 a yvir: rourmontha.fi. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN ftCo'New York Y. W. C, A. Leader for Noon Meet ings, i Thursday Miss Jameson. Friday Misg'KlIL Qreefe's ; Berber Sfedpa FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hw.awl.v SO tLLLH lW B H Ml m H ft P ( Palace y The German-American Professorships James H. Canneld, formerly chancellor- of this Univorsity, but at pres ent librarian of Columbia University, has an artlclo In tho current issue of tho "Review of Reviews," In which ho describes tho interchange of professors botweon Germany nnd the United States. - "AtITfirofflclal diplomatic reception pn Now Year's Day of 1904," says Dr. Cariflold, "Emperor Willlnm of Ger many suggested to tho American am bassador In Berlin the desirability of an exchango of professors botweon German nnd American universities, with a vlow of promoting a better un derstanding between tho two peoples and a wider knowlodgo of their respec tive history and Institutions." It was not until President Murray Butler of Columbia University visited Germany last summer, hoWevor, that tho suggestion became a definite scheme. "It was then determined between tho emporor and President Butler that a professorship of American history and Institutions, to be known as the Theodoro Roosevelt Professorship, should be established in the Univer sity of Berlin by and under tho general dlroctlon of Columbia University. In cumbonts are to bo appointed by the Prussian Ministry of Education, with tho sanction of tho- emperor, upon nomination of tho trustees of Colum bia. These nominations are not to bo confined to Columbia University, but tho Incumbents can be men of stand ing from any other American Insti tution of learning. The term of office of each Incumbent will bo one y6ar. "Tho plan of work Includes definite lectures In course, covering American history, American 'constitutional law, thd more fundamental and prominent probloms. in oconomlcs and sociology, tho rise and growth of American edu cation, and later a discussion on Amorlcan literary and scientific con tributions. "In return Germany will establish a professorship of German history and Institutions at Columbia University to bo maintained and conducted precise ly as tho American professorship at Berlin. Tho lectures at; Columbia will bo in English, at Bo'rlln in Gorman, ''It is quite possible," says". Dr. Can- field, "that a similar exchange will bo made soon botweon tho University of Paris, Oxford and other European In stitutions. Tho benefits of such an exchange are too great to bo truly estimated at tho present time." The-first Incumbent of tho now chair to bo appointed by tho trustees of Columbia is John William Burgess Ruggles, professor of political science and constitutional law and dean of the faculty of political science In Co lumbia Univorsity. He" will enter up on his duties at tho University of Bor lln In the wlntor of 1906-1907; giving Instruction in American political his tory. Y. W. C Ar-Notes. Who said the, . W. C. A. glrlB are asleep? They cleared all of $280 at tho County Fair, and perhaps piore. If people wouldn't keep forgetting to turn In their tickets It might be more. The fact that wo servo .cocoa Mon day, Tuesday and Thursday at 2 cents a cup and oyster stew Wednes day and Friday at 5 dents' it bowl proyes tho statement that we are wide awake. The Sunday services for December 10 and' 17 show also tliat we aro wide awake", tir. Tuttle y6U all ttndw hlni, especially the Cbngrdgatldhal girls will, speak December idth and a splen did Christmas sorvlce is planned for the foHdWingr' Sunday.. - it u it it it it it n it it it it it it a it it it it it it it it it it it it a it it it it it "Jr it it it n it it it .it it it it it it it tt Your Book y)tX 'Th'oso attending the Cornhifsker banquet at the Llndoll hotel on last Monday wore well pleasecfby tho treat ment accorded thenfny tho manage ment of the Llndoll. Mr. C. S. Hoover has surelyldontlfled himself with tho University by the way In which he hatf supported every enterprise under taken by any of the student organiza tions. His hotel has become ono of tho most favorite banquet places in tho city. Latest faces of typo and top-notch styles in printing. George Bros., 13th & N Bts. Mrs. Barkley, tho acting dean of women, wishes to announce that thero, will be a "coffeo class" In the ladles' waiting room Friday afternoon from 4;30 to 6:00. An invitation to attend Is extended to both men and women. She also wishes to announce that room l67 University Hall may bo used as a lunch and study room for ladies from 12 to 4 p. m. every day. Oliver gigar Co., 135-137 No. 13th, Tho members of Mr. Jorgensoh's. class In Old Testament characters wore very agreeably surprised Tues day evening after the lesson by a home-made "feed." Mr. Jorgenson brought a quantity of good things back with him when he returned from home and tho boys showed no backwardness about making way with It. Printing George Bros., 13th & N. The Messiah. The annual production of tho faV m,ousT,MeBsIah" will fill the last con vocation period before the holidays, Wednesday, December 20. The solo ists aro already engaged and are work ing on their parts. MrsRayjnond Is anxious to have as. largo a chorus ns possible, and urges all who have evor participated In a rendition of the "Messiah" to come teas many of th) lehearsals as they can, whether they bolong to tho chorus or not, and to tako part in the production. ' Re hearsals aro held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at five o'clock In Me morial Hall. Notice. News and other items for the No braskan should bo . handed into the office at the east end of the hall of, the second floor of University Hall. 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