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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1906)
"sjsasaMBBBjowjs mmm ' "T'-.r -- 7JR;'tv; ?WiW)PPrvr' ' .' H'J3' 1 jBHP If v '" . g,-- ; IMnH, bsbbbf . toMBHIHHBMHHRiHKBi mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmTF P ..&,. :l: . , . '. ,'-: ::: BHHiHHPHMI --- .ago.aa... "' ' -, ' Vol. V. No 45. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, UNCO W SATTODAY, jMuARY 3, ptf. P m . j 5 it IVw i r r .- V t ' ,-' t r '. ' ,),. wi 3(J .' rte -.111. r- EXHIBIT ij WILL- 'OCCUPY- THK .ARMORY . -i MitfTTUftV ... rt. "" ' - . ,f m-f',1ht,QyffinMlum-CUeWIII . .r- 1U Net ebrask'?SUte Poultry ftssocla'tIon; will be held fritf -iBftliljdKSJifc will Ukr 'pTtM Mbndny.&rfhe sh6w '1H continue un Wtnrdnyr -eVealag; array of i'coatettanta" art expected. The annualVmeetlng of tlje 'associa tion will occur In University Hall room' lw, on the evening of January inn i mi MrJHVthClNiiMl Other . . Hsvwifc.-'- 1 IK An.lililrsu nn VPnnltrv" will Via ' .. glvea.by Prof. A. A. Brl&ham of Marl- uoru, Mifij Reflatrar CJark has been trying to arrange for the holding of the gymna sium classes In. spite of the occupation V of JtMe,Qymnalum . by the'Bhof. I?h'" conference-Tlie memt j0g8ket;ball practice and practice fbrjcot'fere"tc6'we6 Independent , j taa ;(jbarer jajcxerciaeB will, in all PT0babiWtjwkej'4'.In.wtkellapel, A nllmkav ifillia'hrliilA' Mimnaalhni 'ilBBBAt number of 'theirle' gymnasium classes " " TV "'.TV ' v miu Bima rwvnAiJi in rno nnanni arwi ir 10 s?? 1 ?? lVtWfiJwr'.of the-men'a elates ' 'S-l' willTliWkmtkere. fy. -. ' -U v .fenmetring Notea.s '' - ' ' f iWfe?8' Jf -crp'wd of. ,' . tke Baglnjpptg studehU a society &'feetfag Wewlay evenlBgahd'.gave "' a very tlrrlnsr talkion cash: reelstara. St ' t hrntbar.tn.lBiu' TrnfaBannrQItniif1 imidw tCr; Forbes Is ,wlth. the Government v T'4 olmatIontl5ervIie as; -division, en,-: jt A feiuoi Kiiu us uuni IWBI.CU i, rui s ' T' liaramle, yo., to vfhlch place he eX .'4 et to return tonight. Jl. vTbe class In -JMeohaniem will . be taken to' Havelock tomorrow afternoon : f. NI.a.aVa()eelal'car. ,Tb trii;W.i,Ur.WJ JC f , t . .. w 1 WCJl .j, - . . ...-.'. ... - . ... ;:'ekartf 6X Profeseore Stout, "XJKatbWii: y'-",- 4-.d; Mr.Davls.ad tkey will spend the B , , ; ;i - tafterwaton 'JMpJJcifir ttf .' parifnfgtdtt' r, f eiivpn. J.nc v;i icfirCTB i3i,iyBi.vuyav -L;20 p. m.v returning about 5 p. .m. '.V: , - . v V.'fr ''? Mett1 MaM-'MtlHi; ' r '.HwlrWiljaurt'lVi, lbtTtha " , ,niia-Ma -r-Maeilar ,- at ;;th..., Oliver tk eater., .Mr. V ICarUa.-wIll apeak, on Aui,.fBeoii, '-iiit .urtaiaewr jaaaxiun 'My?'0 r-Jri ' nttn m 1 the plp aidew.tht'publlc platform; ., for siteta years, wt is etui aoomparr Ijvv atitlyyouag wai," jutal Jhiallay' about - proportion tke?-wer,gUdeats;u . ,QkaiM(iidfarWS wjlj'jeavt this : tvittiagf or Chicago. tq tak part,' la ' 10 prttldtnt of'fQIjIpMio University l)w Xttiitrai" tejjjiasiil, be held j 8a4y. 'Tpiutt)tlor will-deliver; The regular Indoor atMtUfl eonttat and exhlblttoe drill will be held Ha to Armory, on tke afternoon of Charter r .. - '-irtfM.ff.mi-'--1 - l.-... ' -. :..".. ' : j - .. ' I -A ;'... rt- -- c - ' LA lists! w4SasKett Mall !1 1 Hm .'Mb, V V m i. mm mm mmm . t W S -r-? -F- . , - . ' . m If ' . ,Ctycimpions of ilje Wsf, vs. U" 1 M Nebraska 1 BfS rV - fyiggesl tGame" of tip Ssgspn M WtKKSmWKmWmm I .. "KttV"r Win OMt. President Angelic o( the University; of Michigan, called k football confer ence of the members of the'Blg, Nine." The meeting wag. held at the Chicago 'Beach -hotel in Chicago, yels terdaj. It .waa through the requests of a, number of prominent professors of dllferent colleges in the "Big Nine" that President Angell decided to call Jhe- conferenceTlie, members of the of-the reg ular conference committee which a lis annual meeting on-Dece'mber i shifted; the responsibility on the football ques- tloji and took, no action in the matter, "TJie;contesj!Vlgh5fias been wagiag over athletics 'a.tbe University oftWis- Iicoasjinres'ultedf "n? the, success, of the rikfootbalflfactfon of tfie faculty, representative of this faction was feat to the. Chicago conference and the iol- lowing' resolutions were adopted: ,'. v "Resolved, That t the represeataiyt; otth University ot IiconiiIn.'to the Chlcago'conference prgpose to the uni versities there represented, a public oondemnaUqjn of the xjvIIs associated with football at the present time, aad a protest against the undue emphasis upon competitive athletics as com pared .with the fundamental purpose of a university. . 'RebJv.d,Thfetthe reprsisentatlvt of mts uiuvereuy oi -wisconsinis in structed, ,g. propose to the other uni 9eitlkbf'the Chicago oonferenoe tke .suspension pr iniercoiiesiate 'rootoaii "betw.een the universtes for a period of two years-'to the-end that rational, moral and normal relations betwen atkie'tlcs and: InteHectuaraetivitlts may .'cYtloP'ln'eack institution? tkls;rac ttoa to. be operative ,upqn . ratification b iWfotivtviraealtie. .- r j m rk . a V 'T" r .v. .l. J Liberty Linea1 paper at ithe""!; Book Stort.! Ah neW, " ' ' ' ', tlt- u A OKFIGERS Friitty Hall lu': . 4- 5 i'ki'.A" A ! ' ' !. ,W', L 4 InkraMl Waif i Acariemy Notes. We are glad- to report that, we. have been fortunate in gettinr m Miss Dean's successors Mis9 Mabel Hayes' off the English .Literature departhient to teach the finglish and Mr. F. A. .Peter son for th Latin. , , The Debating Club met last fatur-: day and this Saturday will debate the University Students' s Debating" Club. The ..question p: "Shbuld vthq government own and operate the rail! roads?" Messrs. Nelson, Morgan and Hoskettwili represent tle Academy on1 the afflrraative. j The girls'" are practiplng. hard fo positions, on the team. A game vlli soon bo playod ' ' - , i Saturday afternoon is the last ooUJ Hour of tk's semester." It: Will also be a farAWMlT in illloii Ttua 1 i Saturday morning a faculty mott(hgl WUlbt held.tp-arrange the sohedule for thtstcond somtster. Thoro. Ili be many cbtinges in time of classes! Beginning, classes' la .Germaa, Botany; Geometry, Algebra and Jis)tory win be planned for. "-s. ' Commencement Address., Henry W., Rogersdean of thi Yalt College ot Law, will delivertlie an nual Commencement address at the Mid-winter Commonoement fin Februj ary. Mr. iiogers is-one of the most forceful .thinkers, and writers on sub :acts of national importance In the country. The subject of his address win te either '"ine Tendency to con- centrate Power in, the National qovj erriniehi" or, "PjiblJc CorcoKlofl.". " .Frank' C. Jpngmaai, Michigan- fullr bapk an-tke ali-Vtstcrn fullback for U, Jkatlgnd, asontrct with' U JJnivorslty of 'Arkansas to -ooaek tko .Hxnsau iMn seas on oc xwm, JLX - . ' j-. , wkapla pros, riorkes, 127 o. Uth. vV V HII Ticket $J0 ! mTiimm mwL. ssssM eaatsl M M f It .1 VICTORY KANtAt CITY MEN 60NFIDNT ' OF WINNIN'q' G.AMI. . , ttanf Makes Qeed ImartMldn at First lht teversl Stars - Among Men. Tlae Kansas City Athletic, Club basket-ball team arrived in 'Uncoln . yesterday morning an were put up at the Linden. The men appeartdi oon fldent of. defeating tkt Cornkuskers in the game tonight. JEVe'ry man pn the team Is over six feet Ull and tko Ner bfasksplayers will look like veritable pigmies' beside them, Although large, the men. ar? far from being alow and several of.' them are stars of tks Jrst orderas is shown by their excellent ' record of the past few years. Among a. , the players are, Allen Who played -tackle on the Kansas University foot ball team of Wi, and Hicks, the cap tain of last year's team, Tko coach and fefe,ree is, a Veteran at the latter' position; haying been official, referee " of the Njew England League las well as 3f"thS. natfoValoiri'namoni'at'-gt. Louis In lyft. 7 '"" . T-he teanv played Wosleyan ,Tast;,v ' prjooeed oaotward, Itsttrip' extending as far as.Cklcagp, i HOW KANABOKfl;AT IT?., ; . Tko. rosnmlag of athletic relations wltk eVraska isa happjending:td;an unfortunate affair. Our fawesonta- tlves spoakr notking kL iooH of Ike iioatnltnnoordtd tksm' t tht'skHer notitution; nndi cbme' -lmo'k.t av klgker', rtg ard 'fcobraikatniid tke4 . men wko control her 'niiiletlcs'v It oar "'v contests oa tko grrdlroh art a satiV fylng nsUhn result of the confereae w"as, , Kansas andi Nebraska are truTyV, onteriaUpon a new leasf ofrfrioaM- " Skip. .fNor leathers any raspawhy' . tkey skonia not ;Tbt.oithc.r instittj- .' tion was guiltless ia'tW-aytspreoed-' ing tke broach. Nebraslka "wna, V"oV abty arrogant, and' .Kansas may kavt acted hastily and uailmly. But that v iMloBgs to hUtory; lotus rtjol&e tkat . w.t are oneo more on jpoa terms witk an'lnstlttttloa that Uoltr nMdrai rlyal. Wt K(l.iac''lbriet to gfVa the efonlt toJthe p rosont, athletic boar. for krla. ino; this afcbat Tko , presont ' aOikUc board has .mck to bo urottd d It otnada. higher in tot. tstlmttlosi of tno" t Unlaw Is tnan any' like - coomII for yoars past. It baa btosra unit ntitf ana not waotod ita. time' in ftcttotml tsnr roii and portoonl iatrigtios. Tnt Kan ann. - Mr. Y. mrarama of Japan has come to too Uaivanrfty to attend lectures In tno oprtmont of PoUOoal Jsnxmosny and nVtclototf. Mr. Hlrararaa wnar for ntvoral yoars floeal odloer of tho Jap anese govsmmottt and Is sent here to study alon tain lino. Ho brought a beautiful exhibit of Japanese art and lacqutrod work which he presented to the University museum. young woman's shoo. Sorosls. Sogers sV Perklna Co. HW O Btrooc Union Bhinino: Partor Bklaa. flr y, "J V v " i , V'. i-.TK. Ju. - s ,u 'r. Dty. I--U .!.4Ui.'i looaiia; eo n i. i9uot. A. TM m iA i ..T 2 -.""" ' .'M