The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 11, 1906, Image 1

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Vol. VI. No. 54.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN; TUESDAY, DECEMBER Ut WOfcv Price 5 Cents.
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MANY PRIZES WON
Nebraskacarries off honors
at chicago stock show.
IN THE AIR.
Six Out of Nine Entries Prize Steers
'iDIctator" Wins College Cham-
Wins..
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Atth6'IntornntionalsStock , Show
held, in Chicago lastwok.Vtho Uni
versity 6i Nebraska won tho college
championship of all breeds oPsteersT
fliat prize' In the Angus clasB, first andJ
second places If the carcass contest
and second. "l)iac"e . in Shorthorn year
lings. Theorize money won amounted
to $450. Ruby tlio Angus, steer from
WlTlchso much was expected by No
. lil'UHkatack fanciers, and which Won
overlKcpmpeUtor8 In the cdllego ex
hiblt, boUT for '$273.' after the sfiow
Armour & Co. fielng the .purchasers.
Altho Nebraska "failed lo wln the
grund chnmnlonshlp, It 1$ believed, by,
many hat, had tho Chicago- Judge
een as careful In his selection of con
testants-for Ihe, grand prize as the
judgeVliiirovIous years have been,
"Ruby," tiib. three-year-old Angus,
would have repoatcd tho feat of "Chal-
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mieer'' in. iuua.-. Turner, an eminent.
Khgl(sh stock jtjdgo, plucc"dtIm,&Bgusr
auove many steers ciassiueu aBaiBu-
perlor.by the..Chlcago.Judge.
ic is gramyiug, nowoyer, 10 navo
won first placo In tlio coilege contest,
especially when Dictator," the' winner,
Is but a. ten-months-old calf. In this
contest the Universities of Minnesota,
Wisconsin
ana, North
brdsktv nhd Mississippi, and the On
uiiocvIcultural College wero ropro-
cmted'. .vv. "S w .'-. -
SOf-th$ nine entries ,made,by, Nebras
.ka, slJc proved prize winners; Only
twovsteers of the original herd. "Val-
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Seniors and Freshmen Unable to Solvo
Football Problem
As a result of the tie game last Fri
day between tho Seniors and FreBh
men, lilter-class athletics have fallen
Into-.i peculiar condition. Many of the
men wore much bruised and Injured
in the game and In consideration of
tho lateness of the season and the' bad
condition of tho athletic field thoro is
considerable .sentient against play
ing off the tie. Tills would leave the
class chamnionshin undecided and
would probably result In a division of
the.-gate receipts front tho games al
ready -nlaved and tho purchase of
sweater? forboth toams.
However thhVwould give to neither
team tho rightto Wear the numerals
6n their sweatershnd there is a strong
feeling among others, particularly on
Selects All Missouri Valley Eleven
Nebraska Represented!
Tho oiliciul organ of tho University
of Kansas Tho Kansan has complet
ed Its annual Work of selecting aii All
Missouri Valley oloven. Nebraska Is
glvon throe plnceB on the team. Tlio
nil-star eloven follows:
lusoiij Nob .It. R.
Iiarr. Cojo ,. .If T.
Putnam, Kus. . . It. G.
IJrown, WasnTv.,. . . vV . . .'; . ..... C,
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ON SHAKESPEARE
NQRMAN HACKETT TALKS OF
. GREAT POET AND DRAMATI8T; v
Rollor, Colo...
Donald, Kas .T. , :j . .L. T,
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Cooke, Neb, . , . . . . : .Y. . . . . . . ".Qvll;
Acton, Okla.. . . ; ..;.... .It. 11
Tillman, Mo '. L. II.
I3rilnner, Kas.. . . .:.. . ... .... .'.F. R.
'In the Individual wrltetup of the
team The kansan speaks bMbo No-
Describes' 8tratford Environments of.
Shakespeare 8tudy of ,H.I Work
Valuable; .
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oaiitiHn, owing to his spoedand ability
to fjot doWh on punts, stands out clear
ly as the marifor the place. ,
. Left End-Johnson, Nebraska's col
oro(l jhan, llkoCaptamIason, was
down oil punts, oftenS-eadyHo. tacklo
the part of some of the Seniors that a Hl.nat,n mnn nn nnnWH.
deciding game should bo playeuall j . ,ght Bnd Mason, the Nobrastf
costs, anu mat tne nonor oi wmniuiw
tlie champldnshlp should bd imt abovo
the mere securing of sweaters. ..
A meeting .of th6 Senior footlnill
hsquad Is called for -today- at oloven
o'cioclcon the athlolla field atyhlch
tlite questioji will bo discussed nndthp
course of the Seniors In regard to this
matter will probably bo decided. Man
ager Klesselbach earnestly requests ev
ery Senior football man to be present.
iV correction should be made In the
account published In Saturday s paper
pj; last Friday's game. The impression
was given that time being called pro
vented the. Freshmen .from scoring a
touchdown and saved tho game for the
Seniors. The fact qf the matter was
Mr- Normairliucitett, the' colobraled
actor andSlmkoHpluu-pjin Scholar, gayo, v
a most InterestlnwtalkaLConvocatloiri
yestordny moriiingon "HhaKospeare..
Thoro waB a largo attendance, ofstu
dents and nearly all stayed until he
flnrshod, ultho It was aftcrtwelyo
o'clock. His talk wart somewhat gen
eral, including the mdst Imporlnnt
phases of thd graftt actor and writer's
life, who, ultho deadvevor lives for im
in hlB workB. -
Mr. Hackott's purpose wairtocrouto
mofoeuthUBlasm In 8hnko8pearoanu
to help us
n tho study of his pl'ayc
fiom an actorVatandtfolnt. Ho spoko
first of Stratfordbnyon, wlioro h
wos drdwii by love unudovotlon for
tlio immortal poet. Its old hdtblualnt
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Quarter Cooko of Nebraska Is the
bcBt jn'an lnthp Valley. Hhltdlvldual
playing was superior to that oKany
other opponent. .
ENGLISH CLUB MEETS.
before the bailed ,'CUchedHhe shfotyj HlrootH ,med wiTj-.p(Cturesque hohse
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hltracted him; but tha one jarring
npie wub iiini me iovn huh uoun immv
,u sTiow pTacQAvitli 'Its many souvenh' -
ulm'na 'Tlin nnftt llllH lu'Oll dnn(1tWci
. Ohio, Iowa, Kansas. Indl- aMho FroHlimOn were rushing motit at thQ hom(j Qf
i Dakota, South Dakota, Ne- Ulf bcl80, to Ul SP' . Morrison on. last Saturdayev.
i. MfR.Rirtm. nnn tli On-1 tho enJ"otlio game, tho latter held - , the, evening -co
the Frcshmenfor downs on their owli
7 yard llneUingtho first year men
uj) three times In succession for little
Spends Profitable Evening at Home of
Miss Morrison.
The English Club held one of Us
Miss.
evening.
rho program for the evening .consist
ed of the reading and criticism of two"
short stories written by mombors of
tho club and the crjtlclsm of a set of
et, theShorthorn .yearling, a;id "Dlc-tatorj"-'
the lirjze winning Angus ,calf,
WlHi-eturn.tbtheUnlyerBlty, the other
seven having beens'olU to Chichgo
packers. ' In their stead, however,
Seven younger steers were bought by
tho Department of Animal Husbandry
and will bo brought to the .Farm for
judging purpdees. These additions to
ouVfat-stock"herd are made with -the
prize money won at the show. During
the past five years $.1,500 haye been
oxpehdecl in tills manner,
During the show the American Fed-'
eratfon of. Students d'f Agriculture held
' its annual meeting and elected officers
, for the ensulngbar. The University
. of Michigan, was honored' by ie elec-
. tioiv of 'Hchlgan men to offices, ,. the
University 6f Nebraska having held
the saine honor during the past year.
Following the 'meeting of the Assoclu-
tioti, a .banquet was held' at which
members from the institutions exhibit-,
ing In the show responded to toasts
and gaye their college yells..
...NjbraskV yas ropresente,d by Dean
K,ABurnetti-'ProfeBBor-Hk-R.-Smlthi
instructor A. T, Magdanz,, Dr. A. T."
Peters and- J. 1, Gain., , Professor
Smith's, boqk on feeding, it was
learned, has .been adopted in twenty
srate"agri6tiltural!nBtitutloflsnind-in
m)MM-i
Ynle'g total- receipts, in football this
or no galm and were preparing to tien 'mHBm Woo(1.
punt out of danger when time was, ft . mQmX)Qy q(
cnlle(1, iwho taught in the University thrde
' yea;s ago,
TO PRESENT BUST.
Latin Club to Give Rare Bit of Sculp
ture to University.
Preceding tho addross by Professor
Darbor on "Roman Portrait Sculp
tuie" at Convocation Wednesday, tlto
Latin Club will present to the Univer
sity a bust of tho Younger Augustus.
The, meeting was the first since, the
election of; now mombors tothe.club
and tlio Initiates wore out i"h full
force. The Introduction of tho now
mombors to tho charmed clrcleTnado
the evening enjoyable from n Boclal
standpoint and the literary contribu
tions were exceptionally cJevor.
The next meeting of the club will be
Bhops. Tho ppetjuis been dead-two
hundred and ninety years, yet ho slllK
llves.und by the power of his
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parts of tho world to his bh-thpliicu
There, is "ShokespeaiQ" In the alr'nnd
In fancy and even the little 'boys on
the streets are anxious to toll .Some
thing about "i3illir Shakespeare tov
orjMourlst. . v -, '-b . "
x Thotoyvn has aboitt threD orfour -
ftliousn(nd Inhabitants, but Ib muolioib
larged by constant visitors.' Thofli'Ht-
placo Mr. Hackott visited there Jvas
tho church, six or seven- squares from
tho center of tho town. . Hero, bdhlnil .
the altar, are found tho graves' of tluj.'
Shukespourd and Hathaway rniniucH..
Under the commission or tne i.aun i heW n tUQ imr0I.s of the Women's
Club, Professor Barber purchased iIiIb BuIIdIng on tho' evening of January
rare piece of sculpture while in Flor-1 1907
once, ItJjly, last sunimer. ' 2- ' ,
The. Latin Club meets Tuesday eve-
The Minnesota Dally announces 'the J nIm,f Dec. 11. wltli" MIbs( Davis at 3-I
following schedule of athletic contests,; No 28th. '' : '?A a' ,,f ' 4t
between Nebrasltji 'and tlje GoplierB: j : r'
Basket-ball, at Minneapolis, February t Minnesota claims the chaniplohahlp
23; truck meet; at Minneapolis, Muy;0f tha west, but they take tholr' hats
jt. 1007J " off to Chicago und Indiana. , N
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Over Shakespeare's grave i a stone -v
beuiiing thl inscription; ,; , , fM 1 .
"Good friend, ror .Jesus' sane iornear, ,.
'To dig tlio dust eiiclosod hUroi r
ulest be tne man uiai spurea uiunu
stones, " ,! ' " ,
And' cursed 'bp lie that movbs my
bones." .'.''
Tho general opinion is tllutlliis epl'
taph wub written by ShalteBpeare, but
'others claim It was simply a set form
of epitaph placed' thore by tlie'HindorfV
taker probably',' OVer the.-grave is'ilf,
colored bust of si'iakosriearo consid
ered tho most authentic HkoneBs bo
cause it was placed thoro seven years
after his death and' Was approved by
jiis daughter's. His Seven Ages froiii
"As You Llko It" are MhigtVateil hei'6
by tho Ribilcal characteiB, Moses", ,
Samuel, Jacob, Joshua,. Solomon) Abra1
hum and Isaac. "''
Farther down the rjver is the Mu
seum a,nd tho monument of Shakes
peare. The latter is crowned with mu
ral, wreaths aid represents his four
principal, characters, Lady 'Macbeth,
i Hamlet and Prince Hal and Falstaff; ,
The, Guild Hall, 'where' he went to.
school, Is still standing and tlio old
house where ho was born, with i(s
open fireplace and a garden in yhliii
uro. growing e.Yery flower, yvlilch
Shakespeare has mentioned "in his-"1
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