The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 20, 1906, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKANi
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tbc Daily Utbtaskan
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The Hesperian, A'ol. Olv Tho Nobraaknn,
Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4.
Published dally, except Bunday and
Monday, at tho University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Kel by tho Heaperlan Publish
ing Co.
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Board of Directors..
O. V. T. Stout. Laurence Fosaler.
JI. P. Leavltt.
Dwluht Cramer. A. CI. Sohrclber.
Editor-in-Chief John D. Clark
Manager j . . .T7T: .Fred Naughton
Assistants.
Nnwn 'J. K. Bcdnar
Athlotlc H. A. Van Oredol
Circulation j...W. B. Standovon
IUltorlal Rooms, U 8014. nufilnms Offlod, U
211 H. Postofflco, Station A, Lincoln, Nob.
Offleo hours of Baslnonj Munajior and EdJtor
!l:0tol:a) Ully.
Telephone Automatic 1528
Night Telephone...... Automatic 2365
Subscription Pilco, J2 per year In advance
Entered at the postofllco at Lincoln,
Neb., as second-class mall matter under
the act of consross of March 3, 1879.
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'Subscriptions for Tho Daily
Ncbraskan are due, and all who
have not paid up will please see
the circulator as soon as possi
ble. Office open from 11:00 to
11:30 daily. R. 2112 Unl. Hall.
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CONCERNING
COMMUNICATIONS.
We wish once moro to call tho
at-
tentlon of all who may desire to send
us communications for publication to
tho requirement tjiat wo must in every
case know tho name of the author, al
though we do not ask that tho name
be published. If this, requirement is
complied with, we will be glad to print
any communication which is fairly
reasonable, assuming, of course, no re
sponsibility for the sentiments of the
writer. ,
Englneerinq Notes.
It. E. Towno, '05, writes thatiiQ, as
well as tho othor Nobraska boys, are
, making good progress with tho West
inghouBQ company nt-Pittsburg, Pa.
Considerable disappointment was
felt by the eleotrlcal students over tho
scant' recognition-thefrjjlspltyy In tho
Electrlcnl
Engineering laboratory re-
coivod from tho Chinese Commission.
The Stanley Manufacturing xiompany
of Pittsburg, Mass., have sent a cir-
" ' cular announcing an increase of from
1 to 2 cents per hour in ,tho pay ot
their student apprentices.
Mr. E. R. Walton, '05, was a vlsitoi
on tho campus yesterday. Mr. Walton
was called here by tho death ot his
father. Ho is In tho omploy of tho
General Electric company at Schenec
tady, N. Y., and will return thero sonio
time next week.
,0. E. Ellis, senior in -tho Civil En
gineering department, was unable to
attend classes this week on account of
sickness.
Roy 'Button, '07, B. E. Doblor, '07,
nndH0, E. Stovqnson, '07, who have
i been in a Burlington surveying party
for tho past year, aro again In Lin
coln and will register at tho Univer
sity the secorjd semester.
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Academy Notes.
MIsb Dean loft Monday night for
Spokane, where she will toach Latin.
Her classes at tho Academy have fin
ished their work and havo taken thoir
final examinations. Miss Dean has
been kept very busy tho last week or
two in attending receptions' givon in
her honor. At tho Social Hour meet
ing she was tendered a farewell.
Many wero presont to wish her God
speed. At this meotlng nho was pre
sented with a gold bracelet from the
students and faculty. Ono class gave
her a dainty Nobraska pin as a final
token of remembrance.
Tho basket-ball try-out was held last
Wednesday evening. .The scoro was
2G to 20 in favor of tho Yellows. Tho
following wero chosen to represent tho
Academy at Tecumseh in tho game
Friday night: Misses Barbour, Cam
eron, Douwalter, Hartonk Lyman, Noal
and Packwood. Miss Glttings will go
aB coach and cbaporoi)o.
Negotiations are on for a dobate
between tho Academy and York High
School. It Is fearod, however, that
a suitable date cannot be secured.
Examination Schedule Issued.
Tho schedulo of the final examina
tions to tako place,. week after next
has been Issued. Examinations will
occur at about tho same tlmo as here
tofore, with tho exception that in a
few of the courses in which there aro
a largo number of divisions tho exami
nations will all occur at the same time,
although In different' rooms. This is
done in order that all the students
may have the same opportunity to pass
-creditable tests. In former years some
of tho division have been examined on
Monday and some on Thursday, and
tho student who was in tho latter
would have a chance to see tho ques
tions given the other classes and pre
pare himself accordingly. Thcsp
classes will have their examination as
follows: Rhetoric 1, Saturday, Janu
ary 27, 1:15 p. m. Latin 1, Monday, 8
a. m. French 1, Tuesday, 1$45 p. m.
German 1, Monday, 1:15 p. m. Eng
lish Literature 1, Tuesday, 3:30 p. m.
Most of the classes will tako examina
tions in tho regulur recitation rooms.
Educational Psychology.
Education 8, a practical "Study of
tho factors which influence the devel
opment of body and mind. Heredity,
growth and environment will be stud
ied as much as may bo necessary to
determine a view-point from which
may bo observed tho soveral sources
of greatest moment In the development
of the Individual. ' The home, tha
schobL and tho social factors will bo
examined. Returning from such ex
cursions, tho clasp will investigate tho
'sneclnl Processes by which tho larger
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memory, reasoning, imagination, emo
tions, attention and will may be
sttidled, both as mental processes" and
in relatlon-to the means of stimulating
and guiding the dovoloppiont of theso
activities. Open to teachers, and also
to Btudents In the last two years ot
their course who havo had a somostor
of pspchology. Five hours attendance.
Two hours credit.
PROFESSOR WOLFE,
Rates to Nashville,
All tho roads of tho' Western Pas
senger Association have granted a rate
ot ono fare plus two dollars to Nash
ville, Tenn., for tfie fifth international
convention of the Student Volunteer
Movement. This trip in Itself will bje
a 'great experience, as it will bring
the students of tho north into tho
midst- of the sunny south. Nebraska
should send its full delegation, which
' is about twenty-five students, "
The First Showing of
906 Spring Suits
The trim Etons, pony Jackets, and tight fitting short
coats. The new grays, some brawns, and blues, purples
and greens again, all white, and the smartest small
checks and neat mixtures. You are invited to, inspect
them whether you care to buy or not. $18.00 to $37,50,
See the New Spring Cottons
The dress goods isle is transformed. Heavy winter
goods are rapidly giving way to the crisp new percales
and batistes with their clear little figures and stripes of
red, blue, and black; the beautiful flowered ,silk organ
dies; the mercerized checks; the dimities; corded silk
chiffons, etc? It is a-splendid time to select for summer
waists and dresses.
MILLER
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iQuality' Unsurpassed. 1307 O Street
Protected by Black Signals
Tho first railway in America to adopt the absolute
Block System in tho operation all trains was tho
Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Railway
- It to-day baa more mils of road operated -undor
block signal rule than any othor railway company.
The St. Paul Road wai 'the first railway to light
lta trains by electricity, and it now has moro than
jtoO electric-lighted passenger cars in daily service.
Throe trains from Union Station, Omaha, to Union
Station, Chicago, every day. ' " .
For time table, special rate write
F. A. NASH,
General WaaUrm Agent; 1531 Vsraam 8trt,
OMAHA. JTBB.
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