'-.&.' w M ' f- te. ? i . ( r V1 V 4 J ,. h ir - -f! wyjmy mjw&yhm J ixmmml l mFmmmmm . .. . ll"Jlu .. " "'Ut'f. VbCv.iSfoYyo. . i -j'm. -x IMtRCLASS MEET FRESHMEN AND 80P80M0RE8 , ARRANGE C0NTE8T. V;". . - , 8t'ndna Proaram Consisting of Six Events' Arranged to Take Place 'J ;- February 2nd at 8 p. m. The Froshmcn and Sophomore class committees .for the athletic carnival mot in Dr. Clapp's ofllce yesterday jnornlns to discuss plans for the meet. 9oth classes had very enthusiastic icom'niittcemen to represent them, and a.8,a result, everything yront, off, har monloUsJy.t , The list of events was ar pranged so that they would secure a r representative bunch of athletes from eacfoclass.-and- the- meet wl present v niiBi oi eovnis mat win ue inionsuiy interesting to the spectators. . The Chancellor has signified his In 'tontions to lond his support to the ,CQnte'st, .and will be present at each of ",the class, meetings and talk tp the frclasses In regard to supporting the plan for tlio events. The .date sot for S the ovent ly .tho committees was Feb ruary, atv8 P. . "This is.the' Frl i day night of examination weelt, and S a ery good time for tho under-class- men to break away from their studios jarid exams .for a grand celebration. "i'-Forthlsrcason iho more "studiou'siyof y, classmen may look forward to a;vbreak ing"" loose of spirit on the .eventful 'night, for the.. winning class will sure "H: iy manifest class. spirit. - The chief avents of the evening,, will bo the regular. .Interclass basket-ball game and roloy'racp. It'wlll bo for the championship, 'and tho class win- inc: these two ovents will bo in line i tojcbmpeto with tho winners of- tho & Junior-Senior ovents. Both teams iq. have been practicing for sono time at ri "w." ". ab xm , r " UiWKVL-UUIl U11U U11UU1U JUt Up U IIIMf "-closs game,i-TJio Sophomores have al t ready played, one game thlsvyear with v A Wesleyah.'but met a vory declBivb de-- , "dfoat. Manager Klewlt of tho Sopho jj ihojro team and Captain Patterson of yQ- Freshmen 'are working; hard with' -theirfmen"Iix,Torder to have them" in tho J. best possible shape.v The other eyents ,pf the contest aroT5-yard dash, run- nlng hjgh Jump, rope climb, and db- t "stocle race. Tho last named' event b furnishes more real amusement for the spectators than any other event I on-'the list, , j , The awarding of points for tho dlf- i c , ieroit events was, aiso uecmea upon. J The aggregate number of points for "i all events boinK 29. conseauentlv the rl class making fifteen points will cinch , v the meet. The basket-ball game and v jretyy race count for twelve points; . $ seven andflvo respectively; tho ob- -vg " stac'le. race moans five more, .w1Ho-the J- 'r'.... .1t. ....U I.lr.1. 4...v .W.l' -X fi UVtU, UUBIJ, .1UUIIIU5 IIIM JUIM1' UtlU ,rone climb give ' three points, to tho A winner and one to second place, "tt ,"-f ' er class has teams strong enough win the events rcauirlng teams they will' make the championship a surejuung. v The officials for the- meet wore ', $?oh aad coisigt of 'tho fpli6wing ienavOWpp,Hoar, Benedict .A W . ii . &. "H L .-W. .. M. 1 ." 1 1 1 rk- ! - ,: '?. .".3.'r. A-i. .'.; -vv - ' . ,. y .... ....vk. .,M. v .. ' . ' ' iv far ' ABHJSsm V W .r-k jrk m h k h m h c m & -B-r v ihv wr h h a , UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, SATURDAY, JANUARY OOOOOOOOOCOOW000(00000 Subscribe Now. I The Daily ZNlebraskgn "for fye balance of the Year for . $1.00 Why not support our own College Paper? See tiat your name gets in at once ,000000000000 will bo twenty-five cents, and tho re ceipts of tho contest are to, bo .used for class purposes, and is surely de- sorving of University patronage. To Send Representative. Manager Morrison of the football team Is circulating a subscription list for the purpose of raising funds to send Dr. lces to tho. meotjng of the National Football Rules Committee. which is to meet in New York on Janu ary 27 to dqtcrmine tho football rules for next yeatC This committee was selected by the representatives "of a majority of tho American colleges and universities,- .whVvmet hi New Yorjc during tho,, Christmas vvacatlbiTftt tho request of Chancellor McCracken of New York University. Dr. Lees Is tho representative, of all'.the western Insti- t,utions, and ItIs accordingly yevy necessary that he be present. ,As tho University authorities ha.xe appropri ated no funds. ato pay his oxpenses, and tho Athletic jBoard is already facing it-deficit, tho only means of raising the necessary amount is by subscrip tion. . Dr. J. E. Tuttle Speaks. - Tho 'mass meeting at the Oliver theater"next Sunday .afternoon will bo addressed by Drv J. E. Tuttle of this ;Ity on tho vorypeculidr subject, "Tho M'anVrth an Iron Bedstead." Tho Qeorg-vCrampton Concert company will furnisnspecial music. Tho meet-ing-Jjeglns promptly at 3:45 and tho .theater opens at 3I3Q, About this time of the year men are apt to need" extra pants, In pur 'west Avindow wo are showing excep tional, bargains in pants. Our entire HnoJit n discount. Paino. . . Tickets ndW 1 -- Ar i- Qy cb I Band I I Informal $ 5 UnivcV.ity Chapel January 20 X . pickets 56 Genis X 80ME NEW COURSES. To Be Offered During the 8econd Se mester This Year. Following -are a few or tho now courses which are to be offered during the next semestor: Latin 40. A Now Course in Nopos. A one-hour courso for tho'.sprlng se mester is offered In tho Lives of Nepos. A large part of, tho hour will bo de voted to a discussion in Latin of the subject-matter of the text. Open to graduates and undergrade ates. Greekv26. : A. Trip 1o Greece. Tills Tclass will bo' under Dr. Lees. -The Itinerary "wilKfollow tho courts -pursued' during two trlpstq Greece In recent years. Tho aim oPtho course will bo-vto bring .cloarly before tho student Iho- appcaranco of Greece as It istoday; Its tqpbgraphy, architec ture, thentres, temples, etc., explained by lectures and .illustrated, by several hundrcdvlows fromphotographs taken during Journeys through the classic land. .Course to be given oijly if at least tw,onty students register- for It One hbur attendance. Ono hour, credit. Thursdays at 3:00. U. '107. Applied Mechanics 22.- GraphicSlatica. The elements' of gra'pliic, statics ap plied td engineering construction. Pre requisite, courso -14. Ono hour atten dance. Six ' hours 'drawing.,!' Three hours credit ProfeWr phatburn. . Dr. Batton of tho Fir,st Baptist church will address University girls Sunday at 3 o'clock. fhe-Y. W. C. A. quartet wjll sing. - ..- oooooooooooooo M I t- i- 20, J906 Price 5 Cents ON AGRICULTURE ASSISTANT SECRETARY AT CHAPEL. TALKS .Traces the-Devebpmcnt of the' Study of Agriculture In Colleges Thinks There Is Great Future for It. Prof. W. N,- Hayes, assistant Hsccre tnvy of tho Dopurtmouc of Agriculturo, gavo a very iutcrcsling talk to tho. many students pYesent nt. tho' convoca tion exercises yesterday morning. His general subject was tho "8tiuly of Ag rlculture," and ho traced the develop- .mont of tho study in the past fifty years. Pie' said: "Tho first appropriation oh tho part of tho United States government for' tho 'study of agriculture was In 1802,, and sinco that tlmo thoro has bcon a steady growth of government support until now tho annual appropriation is closo to flvo million dollars, which is equal to tho combinod appropriations ' -of all other governments. It is through these appropriations and those of tho various states Inat scien tists havo become lnterestod In tho work, nnd It Is to them that tho In- . creasing interest In the study ls'duo. "Although only half of those stu dents of the western universities who eomo from tho country return to a farm life, this condition is by no means discouraging. Tho systematic'' study ' -of agriculturo "in universities has baen only recently undertaken, and tho pro-" - gross made Is really wonderful. This work- Is growing sojrapidly that It will only ho n question of a few mora yoars until thostudy .wjll bo Introduced not only into hlgluschools, but Into grado schools as well, so that finally, -the stu dent will.be engaged In that study throughout lils.ontlro. schooljlfo. That . tho study of agriculturo In tho lower grades Is fcoslblo Is shown bythofact that in previous ycars.oniy sonfors and ". Juniors, In universities registered for tho courses,but now freshmon' takQ them regularly and find them not too : difficulty. ' s " "Ono of tho most Important parts of tho study of agrlcultunTas now de veloped is-tho oxporlment station. Tho ono belonging to this university Is ono of tho finest I havo ovor seen and 6f fers an opportunity for excellent work. tZL " . ?:' "During tho past few years, thero has been a surprising Increase In tho number of high schools' oTTerlng courses in mechanic arts and in man ual training, and it Is freely prophe sied that this development will be even greater In the near future. Thero Is every reason to believe fthat the study of agriculture will at" tho same time Increase." f Band Informal., There -will be a band Informal in the chapel, this evening. This Is tho third 'of the Informals of the year, and as the two preceding. ones were very successful, there Is no question but that the floor will bo crowded toalgai. .The chapel floor 1s large eamh to aeeoetino&te a. kiirtrea; oep4e at least, ami wakes averyeo4 aa'aeiag uor. sbcihe eecias, dtobsauv at ;: j. '. . .j,i v V' . .' i , ""I I "Vr -: t H , --HJI J r 1'I .'. '! xl " i .VH r; !l 0 y: if.. L :: T X" & V 1 iii t'i !i x i y -' v ' ! f , W.' $t . tcl 1 '4 "M.- i(' e mianlht. . - V 'J' H - $ "' i" ,H,J-,niiTfrtC'gWJ v.. ' c,