The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 25, 1906, Image 2

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THE DAiLY NEBRASKAN.
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A conKolIdatlon of
Tho Hcflptiilan, Vol. 31, Tlio Nobrnnkan.
Vol. 10, Sonrlct ami Cream, Vol. 4.
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Published dully, except Sunday and
Mondny, at the Unlvornlty of NobraBKa,
Lincoln, Nob., by tho HcHporlan Publish
ing Co.
Board of Directors.
O. V. I. Stout. Lauronco Foaolor.
II. P. Lcavltt.
Dwlght Cramer. A. a. Schrelbor.
Edltor-ln-Chlef John D. Clark
Manager Fred Naughton
Assistants.
KewH J H. Hcdnar
Athletic H. A. Van Orsdol
Circulation W. 10. Standcvon
ICdltorUl Roomn. U HMH. HuHinww OflVo. U
211V4. Postofflco, Station A, Lincoln, Nob.
Ofllc houra of BusInwB ManRxer ond Editor
1 1:00 to 11:130 dally.
Telephone Automatic 1528
Night Telephone Automatic Zdw
.Subscription Price, VI jjcr our In ndvanco
Entered nt tho postofllco ut Lincoln,
Nob., no nccond-clasa mall matter under
tho act of oonaress of March 3, 1S70.
24. Seminary Course, M. W. at D,
Opon to gradttato students only, ox
copt on pormlBsIon. Two hours.
Professor -Caldwell.
POLITIC8.
42. Party Organization and Machin
ery, T. Th. nt 10. Opon to all juniors
and seniors, and to others on permis
sion. Two hours.
Adjunct Professor Perslngor.
44. Comparative Government, T. Th.
al 2. Open to all who havo taken 3
and 1, or 43, or a good high school
courso In civics, and to others on per
mission. Two houra.
Mr. Aylsworth.
46. American State Constitutional
History, (combination of catalbguo
courses 46 and 54), P at 2. Open to all
who havo taken 3 and 4, to juniors nnd
seniors, nnd to others on permission.
May bD (on permission) taken as
elthor n ono or a two hour courso.
Mr. Aylsworth.
48. American Diplomatic History
slnco tho Civil War, T. Th. at 4. Con
tinuation of 47. Open to ndvanced
students on permission.
Professor Caldwell.
52. Seminary on American Political
Philosophy (substitute for catalogue
courso 52), F. at 5. Opon only to ad
vanced students, nnd on permission.
Ono hour.
Adjunct Professor Perslngor.
Subscriptions for The Dally j
Nebraska are due, and all who J
havo not paid up will please see
the circulator as soon as possi-
ble. Office open from 11:00 to
11:30 dally. R. 211i2 Uni. Hall.
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Courses in American History.
Ro-arrnngoment of tho courses to bo
offered next yoar In Amorlcnn History
and Politics has mado nocessary the
alteration of the program for tho sec
ond semester of this yoar. Only the
following courses will bo given tho
nocond semester, uudor requirements
Indicated. For furthor Information
consult the catalogue under courses
nnmed.
AMERICAN HISTORY.
2. Revolutionary, M. W. F. at 9 or 4.
Opon to all students. Continuation of
first semester courso 1. Three hours.
Adjunct Professor Perslngor.
Mr. Aylsworth.
4. Later Constitutional, M. W. F. at
1) or 4. Opon to sonlors. Continuation
Special Teachers' Courses.
During tho second soincster Miss M.
II. Porley, supervisor of manual train
ing in the Lincoln public schools, has
arranged two special touchers' courses
In manual training which will be open
to the young women of the University,
providing they formally register for
tho work One hour credit will bo al
lowed for either of theso courses. The
work will consist of actual hand work
In manual training, together with lec
tures a'nd readings on tho psychology
of the Biibject. Tho very groat edu
cational importance of this subject
should make this opportunity Interest
ing to those young women who expect
to boconro-toachors.
Miss Perloy is a graduate of tho
manual training department of "Teach
ers' College," of Columbia University,
New York, which is gonorally .rocog
nlzed as the leading department of Its
kind in tho world. She has had ox
tonslvo experience before coming to
Lincoln and is in every way qualified
to make a success of these training
"classes.
Students who are interested and
who desire further information re
garding this work should consult with
Mrs. Darkley, the University Dean of
Womonr
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Bettor got In while I am in tho hnmor.
'Ha'THIlfflV
CALIFORNIA
With its superb climate and rich soil is an ideal
place for the
HOMESEEKER
In the fertile valleys almost every kind of grain
can be raised.
Oranges, Lemons, Peaches, Pears, Apricots,
Grapes, Prunes, and many other' fruits
grown in abuddance throughout
the state
.The Splendid Train Service of the
UNION PACIFIC
Enadles persons to reach their destination quick
er, and in more comfortable manner than
any other route.
For full information, inquire of
E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent
Artistic
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Dawson's Aqua Pura Bath House,
Turkish, Vapor, Sulpho-Saline, Salt Glow. Hot and Gold Paths
New and Modern. Open all Night. Qood Beds. Auto Phone 3627tf''
Jas. T. Dawson, Prop. Corner 11th and N Lincoln
GREGORY THE COAL M
CHARLES B. GREGORY, U. of N. '91.
BOTH PHONES, 1044 O STF&ET'
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of courso 3. Threo hours.
Professor Caldwell.
6. Recent Problems, T. Th. at 9.
Opon to seniors. Continuation of 5.
Two hours. ProreBBor (Jaldwoll.
8. Expansion (catalogue courso 9),
M. W. F. at 3. Opon to students hav-
Ing had ono year, of history, and to
) others on permission. Threo hours.
Adjunct Professor Porslnger.
20. Teacher's Course, T. Th. at 5.
Opon to juniors' and sonlors who are
specializing In history, and to others
only on consent of lntrucftr. Two
, hours., . Mr. AylsjjNirth.
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Teachers' Course In American History.
Prof. L. B. Aylsworth will give a
two-hour courso In Amorlcnn History
noxt Komostor that may bo counted
toward tho University teachers' cer
tificate. . 4
This course will bo devoted to the
methods, problems, needed and avail
able materials, of tho teaching, as op
poaod to tho studying and- Writing of
history. A knowledge of the olc'iqents
of historical method, so essential to
Uiq teachers of hlstdry, will ho as
sumed. In addition to methods proper,
special attention will be given to .the
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library; tho newer knowledge and In
terpretation of many events and move
ments in our history.
A young woman's shoo, Sorosla.
Rogers & Perkins Co.. 1129 O Street
Roller skating at the Auditorium.
Eugene Brookings, a .former student
of this University, now superintend
ent of Burt county, has recently issued
a vqry neat .pamphlet on ".Burt County
and Her Schools." It contains a num
ber .of cuts of prominent Nebraska
peoplo and of historic views In Burt
county, along with information -'In re
gard to their schools. Mr. Brookings
will enter the Law School next se
mester, . , ,
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