j -4, ,, ,, , ,"'V ''r'&fc -,:''' THE DAiLY NEBRA6KAN, trr , , S N Y h.i i-. te Daily Utbrashan A connolldallon of Tlio Tloflperlan, Vol. 31, Tho NobrasKan, Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4. Pulilluhcd dally, except Sunday and Monday, at tho Unlvoralty of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hesperian Publish ing Co. Board of Directors. O. V. P. Stout. Lauronce Foualor. II. P. Loavltt. Dwlght Crainor. ' A. a. Schrolbor. 4 Editor-in-Chief John D. Clark Manager Fred Naughton Assistants. . News J. 12. Bcdnar .Athlctlo U. A. Van Oredel " Clroulatlon " W. 13. Standovcn Kdltorlftl Room, U 20414. Bunlnuw Omce, U 2lli. Pofttoffico, Station A, Lincoln, Nob. Office hours of BunlnoB Manager and Editor ! 1:00 to 11:00 dnlly. . Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Price, J2 per year In ndvanco y , ; , Kntorcd at the ..pootouco at Lincoln, ' , '' Neb'.,' ob socond-clana mall mattor under. the net of congress of March 3, 1870. fc Hf hf !sV sV bV ssf sif W fr W Ifr Hi - M V sV .. A its A it Subscriptions for The Dally Nebraskan are due, andjilj who j have not paid up will please see the circulator as soon as possl- ble. Office open from 11:00 to 1 -... ..-,... ....... ..... ...... iiiou aauy. n. cu2 uni. nan. TO MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY. Tho Ncbraskan will bo glad to pub lish" uny information mombcrs of the faculty" may deslro concornlng now couracB to bp offored by thorn next se mostor, or relative to courses not suf ficiently described jn the catalog, Jf convenient, such-notices should be loft i in the odttorlul room. A GOOD 8UQQESTION. Tho moro one thinks of tho plan proposed in the communication in yes terday'spapor concerning tho election of a student board of control, the moro Tho good points of such a plan become Mipparont Such a board would fill a place which Is but very Incompletely occupied by tho existing societies, for leges there has long been an organ ized student body, with a president and an executive council, and election to tho former position is considered the greatest honor within tho gift of tho students. The president and council have power to bring many suggestions before the entire student body which could not bff proposed to tho sepavato classes with any result. It is just such an organization that wo need at Ne braska to settle, for Instance, such a question as that of tho consolidation of cjass publications. Selection of tho students who are tp 'havo this power would be simple, aB well as tho provi sions governing their powers. Wo can see no objection to tho plan, and would like to sec the senior class tako it up at tho same time that thoy dis cuss the consolidation of the books. Wellesley Prizes. Tho president and faculty of Welles ley College have tho following prizes to award: 1. Tho Alice Freeman Palmer fel lowBhip Tho Income of twenty-llvo thousand Jollars, given by Mrs. David P. Kim bnll for tho foundation ofa fellowship jlnjmemory of Allco Freeman Palmer, mny bo used for study abroad, for study at any American college or unl verslty, or privately for independent research. The holder of tho fellow ship must be a gruduato of Wellesley Collego or of some other Amorlcan collego or approved standing, a young woman of ood health, not more thnu twenty-six years or age at tho time of appointment, unmarried throughout the whole of her tenure, and as free as, possible from other responsibilities The same person will not bo eligible to the fellowship for more than two years. Sevornl times during the period of tenure ovldenco must bo furnished-that tho fellowship Is being used for purposos of serious study ant not for general culture. Application for tho fellowship shouU bo mado not later than January 1 o the academic yoar preceding Ihnt fo which tho fellowship Is asked. Tho; should bo accompanied by testimonial! of scholarship and of character nn also by theses, papers, or reports o Investigation, published or unpub lished, as written ovldenco of ablllt' to carry on Indopcndent study. All applications for this fellowship should bo addressed to tho-president of Wol lesley College, from whom further in structions will be received. 2. Resident Scholarships. The trustees of Wellesley College I There are Manv Imitations of 1 Baker's Cocoa and Baker's Chocolate Dotft be misled by them ! Our trade-mark is on every package of genuine goods. Under the decisions of several United States Courts, no -; 6ther chocolate or cocoa than Walter Baker & Co.'s is en- 1 i It BH?I I I f iwWm sbi I i r h jiiiniii Ititled to be sold as "Baker's Lriu.Tnuu.Mik Cocoa" or "Baker's Chocolate" Our handsomely illustrated recipe book scnt free. Walter BaJcer & Co. Ltd. Established 17 to Dorchester;, "Massachusetts 45 Highest Awards in Europe and America " "SPECIALNOT GENERAL . i Extreme price cutting on stuff I feel must be-sold at once -FULL 30 PER EtyT"DISCQUNT on. $2.00 8hlrts, Lewis high grade Underwear, 50c t ,50X Also .still Half Prjce on Mufflers and Full Dress, Protectors. ' BUDD w $2.50 HATTER wmmmmm-f reasons which appear Insurmountable mu HTnnnpnnin" nro. In theory, or 1 ilU ....ww . ganlzod for tho samo purpose, at leasf " - o MnnniB tim undertaking of HO iUI o .vh - - n,...uni nntnrnrlflQS. but pmctlcallj such a society must prove vory unsatL tuition for a year, lstactory on nccount of tho method of these scholarships .selection,' slnco tho student body will always be'somowhat suspicious of -a body of men selectod by a group of a dozen or so. To give the chosen men tho necessary 'leadership, their soloc tlon'must bo placed In the hands of nil tho students. This plan is not a now one, except ing at Nebraska. At a numbor'of col- fhavo established thirty scholarships, of tho value of ono hundred and seventy-five dollars each, Tor graduate stu-i dents resldont at Wellesley College Tho nmount of tho scholarship .covore Applications for should bo ad' drespod to tho dean of tho college They should bo accompanied by cre dentials of ability, of character, and of good health; by records of under graduate standing; ,and, If po'sslblp, by papers or reorts of work. Miss Leila Dutch of St. Paul, Minn., Is the guest "of Miss Carrlo Bayard. -Protected by Block Signals Tho first railway in America to adopt the absolute Block System Jn tho operation sf all trains was tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway It to-day has more miles of road operated under . block signal ml than any other railway .company. . The St Paul Road -was the first railway to light its trains by electricity, and it now has moro than 400 eleotrio-irghted passenger carp in daily service. Throe trains from Union Station, Omaha, to Union. Station, Chicago, every day. For time table, special rate write F A NASHy OMAHA, JBED. - Hamilton Club Oratorical Contest. Tho annual oratorical contest oJ the Hamilton Club oi Chicago was hold on January lTOOC. Every yoar for tho last three years this club has held such a contest in Chicago on the birth Jay of Alexander Hamilton. The sub jects dlBcussod must bo upon Alex ander Hamilton, his work or thoso jlosely associated with him. Eugene V. Marshall of Wisconsin won first place with tho oration "Ham Hon and tho Constitution." Mr. Mar jhall, who Is colored, Is a freshman at Wisconsin, although a graduate of the law.school of tho University of Michi gan. Jacob Cuntl.ln of Illinois won second place and Prod Cunningham and Ken, leth E. WInobergor Won third and fourth places, respectively, The ludges wore Messrs. Franklin H. Head! 3lmon P. Shope and Joseph H. Do frees. Mr. John A. Guagor, formorly prosit lent of tho Hamilton Club, was thq jonor of thQ prizes, which were alto gether ono hundred and fifty dollars; Mr, Marshall received ono hundred dollars and Mr. Cantlln fifty dollars. Piano Recital. MIbs Ethel Syford, of the University -School of Music, pupil of Henry Eames, wiirgivoa recital for gradua tion In Memorial Hall, Monday- eveni. ing, January 22d, at S o'clock. Tho public Is cpxdjally Invltod.'-Tho follow-' ing IsJhe program: Bach-nOrgan Prelude and Puguo, a' Minor, transcribed for piano by Liszt. Beethoven Rondo Cnprccio, On 129 (Posth). ' ' Liszt Etude, D Plat Major, - Padorowskl Molodle, BvMajor, Op. 8; Love Spng, Op. 10 Cracovlenno fnntastlque, Op. 14. v Ravel Toie Picture, "play of tho Waters." . ' Schuett Paraphrase ! on f "pieder maus Waltz." .S'a.Int-Saons Allegro Appassionnta, OiX 70. For piano and orchestra (or chestra parts on second piano), A candy salo will bo held In the X M: C. A rooms on Wedne&qay,: 'zvqx ary 24k from 9 a. ifa. to (J tmTVSa ono Is invited tp como and jwrchas,- ' any amount from ono to ten npunde "It inm 'Cm . " 1 liA Hi ' I : Ti "tIT 1 V'"ll i p