The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 24, 1906, Image 2

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ftfonftty, at the UnlVerifty f-Nebraaka,
Lincoln. Htb.t.Dy the Hesperian Fublleh
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Entered as . second claes matter!
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LJnoelt; Nt&nu4'tt tie Act of ,Co
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Manafler,-. .Fred Nauqhten
Asit MMaW... . .'.W, K. Sfandeyen
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EdItor-fn-Chlef. .... ft. A. Van Oradel
Aaelstant Ed(tpr Fred Ballard
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Niint je!.ehene..,.i.Auowan zta
aabSGrlptlon t)rlc6 $2.00 tier year. la
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,!TheAtkleUc Doard had planned to
hold the Kansas-Nebraska track meet
on the State Fair grounds, but find it
will he imppsslhle. ' The reaaoti for
"having to chanfi It from the Fair
grounds to the Athetc field 1& that the
Lincoln Traction company cannot run
d, cars to the plate Fair grquada. This
means that much interest wHLbe taken
from the meet,, ast it Is. a tvery hard
v. track mr.l on our own arounds The
Inconvenience to .the management
9 .. ulil.lia winrxVi frt. 4Ka TTalicrrrtiirirla Viorl
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UUUU BtJUUtUU, HUU LilBj iWlUtjV Ul WO
v. Traction company at,t this late-hour
r.. . ,justt doub',8, the amourit-.ofiwork, to.
T J' bo, done.-The. plea, putup';by),the;, street
- . nor, nnnnlo "IntKot' Iti riitintncr rtro nut
-: C f- "there would necsslUtimuch expense.
s.., in pairing, the, tracts s r t
,;, ." C But after ail, , this, doesot c)Sme as
bo much of a surprise to those wtoo aro
acquainted with the street car man
agement.' Thpy are. 4sUnpJy, fallowing
out their Pjollcyi Itla recoilnted son
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If ypUhavie not paidybu? suBkrtion;;pleas
;.. Jtthfc matter ;Mveymt:cavly: attention. 75c.
4or second semester. ,
1:30'. . iRooin' i U2
time before tb,e flood that the Lincoln
Traction company accommodated
someone,-1 But.al'nce that time, records
refuse to glye any ptrr ontry on 'the
accommodation, list, Even such genr
eroaities (as running cars, 'on aeheduld
time Is .not recorded either. But. why
" shouiawe complain, ipr the company
Is really thinking rripiisly of, grant
ing a few fayors Just a few dy&. before
millenlum. And, It Is rumored, that the
students may be included' In pne of
these fayora,
Prbbab)y if the. Athletic Board would.
would have granted sufficient cash
guarantee to buy two cars, and put a Hp Alma Barnett "will return to
new ..JUn- from 0 street ttt the F'alr Falrbury next year, Miss Agtfes"tfiar
grouads.1 thfe Traction compatiy- would inett will teach in the Gretna stihdolf'
have seriously considered the 'matter.
But monopoly is ose thlrig that lias ho
. favors. , No doubt the public minded
meat that are putting In the neW line,
'known as, the ''citizens TractionCom-
(Pany'wili at: leaat give -UiV;rslty
patreage some conslderatioa. 'Oete
araauTheais.
Miss Hunter's thesis for edoctpr'i.
degree is how in theChanceilor'a'oinca
for thp JnapejoUqa; ot'iiitalifiKraValtiiii-
gradyatelapuityJL .aubjeet Jet.
"Cogilatio In Aeneide P. Vergllll Ma
rprile olim .Notla'etmpa'ratiotttt rrn
Aprils ecesitttdini 'CjiterisBcrJf
tis.y.lt willeraalh there-'titif'-Ju'he
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GROVE B. BARBER.
Ekamlnatlone for Advanced Dejneei.
The examination of Miss fiad'io Har
mon ifor the A. M. degree In X.atln, will
tako place In room 205, Ui-Hoti.-Fri
day, Juno 1 at '2 p. m.
The examination of Miss Alico Hun
ter ln'Latiri and in, Germanics for the.
:ftt.b. degred will be xield'irirodnfi205
XL JH..on Saturday, Ju.6 2ttd:a,t;B
a. m. GROVE E. BARBERi
Harry Keyser Reads to Good Crowi
: As announced Harry, Koyser pf t"o
LaW'schoof'read in.U iofiyosterday
morning at 9. o'clock' 'AJafgia .cirpwd
had come in. Co ""hear Mr. keyseVs
Nodding, and everyone was highly en
thusiastic over "his. 'work. His selec
tion was "Leahfs Plea" and on tho on
cord he gave Lord Byron's.'Epltaph
to His' Dog..' Both, wore rendered in
a very Interesting way, and he. showed
hlnisolf to be in.th'e, splrjit. of both so-
lections. The' Interpretation of. the
rBuuiugs was wicnouc criticism;
Mr;' Del 'Gibson recited f,That Old
SwooVheart of. Mind," but failed , to. re
spond hban encore. Mr. 'Hadsqil,' a
law student and formerly, of Wesley
an University, gave two "liumorous
rbndlnga which brought forth much
laughter. -
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.Miss Kettle L. BuHlngame, class of
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'Q4, will teach in Tthd Hooper high
school
TWlssClarer BoydBtbh, who has taught
this year at Richfield, and Rilss.Arleiio
Qfjice open daily; JTto"
Untyersity flat ij .i'
Suction, who 'has taught pcience ;a,t
Hiawatha Kansas; will return to the
University riext ypar, .,.' '
Superintendent "Raymond, E. Dale
will return to Loup Clity next year.
Miss Bertha Johnstonerolass ofv $9,
tlll teach EngllsVat .Aurora, Mn J,
E. Weaver will teach science initio
;satae schooli " '' " "
Miss Ruth M. Scoflolh will teach in
the Havelock high school.
' Mr. Thomas Flemlnc will bo .nHn&i.
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Meyer will act as, assistant.
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