The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 02, 1906, Image 3
"t " -'$& f f. - "V s - "X-r THJE DAkLY NEBRASKA V. RAeyjetR i. .N. " "f ; - nraoycle pacemaker; The Grand fTieWheel first at Bt Louis over 'all competitors the only wheel Uhat puts the pull of the chain 'between the bearings, making the vVheel runeasleriand.last lqngct-See tti uui ioor Dirvri tre.uw... .,. ...w ..,. .www imwivl.l.M.llUlllBU buy a wheel, v Baseball, Tennis Goods and Athletic Goods of all kinds. .' v LAWtoR. cvcii CO. 1324 O Street. Successors .to A. L. Glrard Cycle Co. ,GE0GBAPHY8CH0O.L. . !iy the Ensign Omnibus and Transfer Co. 'vlll call and got your trunks and take, them to any depot, or will movo them to any part of the city wlU'call and get your checks without extra chargo and deliver- your baggage.- We furnish hack? any time .day or night Our offlc .is never closed. Pine carriages for . funerals-a specialty.. Both phones. 0XOOOOOPOOOOQOOQOQOOOOPOQOO -Li. DON'S CAFE S tJ. 11 -tot. nt LUIll' DIllDf nlM In OOKHCtlN "FSK A. Mf. TO 1 A. M. 1 j H ' . ' " C. A. Tnciter, JewelerJ kl I Dr-Sam-' s- Wranl' l6"- i:- - - .jOBTician:-. ' , J ; I '. ":WP STREET JTiji rj, . Your Patronage Solicited THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Tt UnWeralty year It dWJded Into four Quitters, Wlnkr, 'Spclng, Summer, nd Autumn. Adroltilon la granted at the 'fcpenlo? of each, on January cd, April sd, June i6th, and 'October Mt. Graduate inatruction It offered In the Graduate School, of Arts and. Literatures and In the Qgden (Graduate) School of Science. .Profeulonal Inatruction It offered In the Divinity School, 'the Law School, Ruih Medical College (affiliated), and the " School of Education. i Summer Quarter i9o. June i&-5ptembr i, ftntTcrrtt -June i6-July oOf Second Termt July fj-Aipw jr. Keglstra . tla i permitted for 'the entire quarter ft for'eltber term, Full and.JMWlcredlt It Kren lor woric oone. opeciai ffmrA for leatheti. . ,,l ', ." course, are offered for leathers, For Information address "'. -THE UNIVBRBITV'O'F 'CHICAGO CHICAGO '' VILUNCI8 This school, the first of Its kind In the middle .west, aims to meet tho de mand for better instruction In geogra phy anil nature study by giving teach ers an opportunity to study these sub jects under the most favorable condi tions and with little exponso. Three professors 'will devote their 'ontiro tlme'-to- Instruction, and they arts to havte assistants in., laboratories and In field excursions. Professor R. H. "Wolcott, who for three summers has taught nature study to large, and enthusiastic classes In the University of Missouri, is to "begone of. the throe, ftls work will be of high grade and precisely adapted to publlOsSchool teachers. ProfossopJUlatn G. Bishop, former president of tlio. Lincoln Business Col lege, now of 'Nebraska Wosleyan Uni versity, Is to teach general geography for grade teachers. Ho has.had-oxperl-encq In all departments of public school teaching: ' ' The director Is- to devote his time, to courses 1, 2 and 3 as outlined. Bcsfdes tho regular class work, lec ture course' 4 Is a 'sCrong featuro of the. school. The lectures are Bta b,o given by men especially competent to elucidate phases of the general faub ject . Five courses aro offered at the Uni versity of Nebraska and two at Wes leyan. The location of the two Uni versities makes It possible for teach ers to select c6ursCB at both placed and thus to devpto their entire time to geography and nature study. The registration fee Is $6.00. A strong lecture course has been ar ranged as follows: 1. Geography Teaching Chancellor E. Benjamin Andrews. 2. The Hawaiian Islands Superin tendent N. C. Abbott (Illustrated). 3 The Philippines Superintendent N. C. Abbott (illustrated). 4. China and Japan Superintendent N. C. Abbott (illustrated). 6. Tho Yellowstone Park Profesaqr E. H. Barbour. (Illustrated with colored slides)', ' . ' - fl rpU TSInf HinaniiA QAllillWAflrQlli' , u,, auu wwumonuu ""f""""" w. perlntendent C. M.'Barr (Illustrated). - 74telatlonf ot Geography and Agrl- cuuuru uwputj' ouijuiiiiiuiiuuiii- at. j. Bishop. 8. Brazil and Argentina Professor Lawrence Bruner (Illustrated.). ; 9. Under tho Mexican Flag Rev. George L. Gates (Illustrated). 10. Soil and Crop Special Professor T. L. Lyon (Illustrated). 11. Our Common Birds Professor R. H. Wolcott (with specimens),. 12. Panama and tho Canal Zone George L. Cnmpen. The lectures are open to all teachers taking geography and nature study. Students may secure-copies ot the special bulletin by calling at the Regis trar's office. There can bo no doubt but that this school wllf bo ono,ofthe most Important qf tho summer'sesslon. n. nEkroLSiiEiMR in. 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