The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 22, 1907, Image 4

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Talks at Conyocailon on "Evolution of
Conscience."
Professor French, spoke nt Convoca
tion yesterday morning on "Evolution
of Conscience." He spoke of the meow
ing nt Columbia University, Now
York, of the American Association for
the advancement of science A com
mlttee of ton was appointed to dovlso
an- appropriate memorial for tho fif
tieth anniversary of Darwin's Origin
of Species. We are honored by having
one of thfs committee from the Uni
versity of Nebraska.
Every problem has been treated
from an evolutionary standpoint, and
tho doctrine of evolution has broken
down the barriers of Bpecies. Heredity
,and religion are the results of evolu-
tlon, but moral natures could not
For refreshments and light catering ! Prlng -from animals. Worth is not
work see "TOMMY" at MUlor Jt I iotQ n0 b,y 0,;,g,n fo consoionce
p . , is slowly devloped, emerging n,t a late
' j period. The truly moral act Involves
, , - ' , self-determination.
Ho spoke of the superstitions of
"Tuboo in which, among certain Isl
ander's of the. Pacific, a ban Is placed
upon things which must be avoided.
Some thlnbs are considered too sacred,
others too impuro to touch. Thus the
people fear to cpmo in contact with
'blood or with corpses. Some not will
ing to use water will go thru firo for
purification. Tho essence of "Taboo"
with all its superstition, however, has
dovoldped respect for human life and
for property.
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AFTER THE DANCE
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The Ensign Omnibus and
Transfer Gompany
For' Good, Prompt
LIVERY SERVICE
ENGLISH CLUB MEETS.
DONS CAFE
114 South llth
J. Wright, Kigr.
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Ladles" Dining Room In Connection.
OPEN 8. M. T.O i A. M.
'The English Club Holds a Very Inter-
eating Meeting Saturday Evening
j The EngllBh Club held a very inter
esting meeting Inst Saturday ovening
at tho Univorslty Wqmnns Building
I with MiB8 Jossen and Miss Jeffreys
aB hostesses. In spite fcof th,e severe
north wind n large number of tho
club manngod to attend and all who
I did so were more than amply repaid
ThP, (iRANI) fFNTIiAl 8lfor thelr murage.
ADRFD CHrtP , O i T,l 1rogram conHlstei1 of tno rentl-
BARBER SHOP n'lng of an original story and a number
?! CIGAR STORE " of poems by members of tho club and
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SPALDING
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ALWAYS PASS BECAUSE THEY ARE KEPT UB TO THE MARK ,
AND NEVER FALL BELOW THE OFFICIAL STANDARD.
Recognized Universally as Best for. Athlete?,
"SEND" FOR THESE BOOKS NOWTEN CENTS' PER' COPY'- .
No. 238. Group XVI Muscle 'Building. By Dr. L. H. Gulick, Director
of Physical Training, N. Y, Public Schoplff. '
No. 27. Group XII College Athletics. By M. C. Murphy, tho well-
knotyn Athletic Trainer, now -with Univ of Pehn.t
No.246. Group XII Athletic Training for Schoolboys. By Geo. W.
Orion of tho 'Univ. of Penn. and a famous athlete himself
A copy of our complot6 catalogue of athletic goods will bo mailed upon"
request. ,
MAIL ORDER DEPT. , .
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
126 Nassau 8t.f NEW YRK. '
149 Wabash Ave CHICAGO.
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136 North Eleventh
Bell 348. Aute 3881
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Try Mrs. Day's H6t Waffles
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CAPITAL, - $100,000.00
criticism by those present. The story
jwna by one of tho now members and
showed exceptional promise. Tno
pooms wore also full of merit.
One of tho most pleasing features of
!tho program was tho nniBlcal ontor
I talnmont furnished by Messrs. Jesson
of Omaha, brothers of the hostess. ,
Delicious refreshments were served i
t later and all present voted tho oven-1
Ing one of unusual pleasure and profit. 1
Mrs. Barber Entertains Class. I
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Mrs, Ernest Barber, teacher of the
Y. W. C. A. class In Acts and Epistles,
, gave' a vory charming luncheon to her
claBs horiie, 1021 South Eleventh
street. Five courses were served. The
luncheon' was followed by an interval,
both pleasant and profitable, whon
Mrs. Barber showed the girls son"o of
the qurlosltles and works of art she
had collected during a 'recent trip
abroad.
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For First Class tal(
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A Freshman at Large..
Yesterday a little lamb with "fleece
i as white as snow" was seen running
' a about tho campus adorned with the
ffl numerals of -the Freshman class. In.
nuiry disclosed the fact that tho cute
jilttle thing was really not a Freshman
at all, but merely an escaped convict
from the Biological zoo, upon .wliom
eomo bright Seniors had fastened tho
offending letters,
You will bo satisfied with Cameron's
ytiunch Counter.. , . .
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TAILORS
1210 O Str.
PONT BE A CHUMP
If you want to go'out iti society
dress right. We make clothes
to fit you. Not made for a dum-"
my and altered' to fit you. Dress
Suits or.Tuxedo 'Suits io order
$30.00 up. Suits and Overcoats
toord$r'$30.00up, .
Latest Eastern StyUs
Where Can I Get a HacK?
At the Forbes Stables, oi course1.
AUTO 1S50
BELL 550
Gregory's Semi-Anthracite $7
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