The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1912, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
NO CO-EDS AT AMES
THEATRES
Campus Notes
MUST MAKE WAY FOR ENGINEERS
FROM IOWA CITY.
Hngenslck's Orchestra Auto It 0 4 2
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RADICAL STEP BY IOWA BOARD
All Engineering to Be Given at Ames
Hereafter Arts, Sciences and Do
mestic Science at Iowa City
A New Ruling.
The State Hoard of Education of
Iowa has taken a very important Btep,
an action which is the most far-reaching
of any ever taken by any similar
governing body of this country This
action is the coordination of the three
Htate institutions of learning, viz , the
State University at Iowa City, the
Iowa State College of Agriculture, and
Mechanic Arts at Ames, and the State
Teachers' College at Cedar Falls
Heretofore the courses given in these
respective Institutions have overlapped
Domestic science and science has been
given at both Iowa and Ames; engi
neering has been given at both these
Institutions, a course in liberal arts
has been offered at Iowa and Cedar
Palls This overlapping of courses has
caused much trouble in the past, as
concentration on certain courses has
been impossible owing to the fact that
the equipment and facilities have been
divided Three large state institutions
giving work of a Rimilar nature, but of
course differing in some respects, were
within a radius of 125 miles It was
natural that the same departments in
the different schools would not be
equally good The Engineering School
at Ames was superior to Iowa, the do
mestic science course at Iowa was bet
ter than that of Ames, and the liberal
arts course at Iowa excelled that of
Cedar Falls The question then was,
Why not combine the courses and thus
reduce duplication as between the sev
eral schools to the minimum?
The board has finally agreed upon
the following plan of coordination of
the three institutions First, all work
in engineering is to be centered at the
Agricultural College; second, all coursos
in professional education and liberal
arts at the Teachers' College, which
extend beyond the sophomore year will
be discontinued and centered at the
Unlversitj , third, all courses in gen
eral science and domestic science now
existing at the College of Agi iculture
will be discontinued and the field of
household art will be opened at the
University
Such a radical step on the part of
the Hoard of Education will place Iowa
In the front rank of the leading edu
cational Institutions or Ihe count ly
Mls8ioanry Class Formed.
Mission study classes of the Y M
C. A were organized yesterday for the
coming semester and work will begin
one week from next Sunday. Accord
ing to present planB they will co-operate
with the men's Bible classes In all
the larger churches and will be under
the leadership of some prominent man
each Sunday
STUDENTS' EYES
Should be scientifically tested before entering n school work It is easier to KEEP the eyes
in good condition than to GET them in good condition
Easier for us! Easier for you! Easier on your poctetbookl
HALLETT, Registered Optometrist
Henry M Eakin. U of N, "0.1, now a
geologist in the United States geologi
cal survey, Alaskan division, visited
the University this week en route from
Alaska to Washington Arrangements
were made with Mr Eakin for certain
lectures to be delivered to the students
in geology, particularly the mining and
engineering students, when he returns
to Alaska next spring
Remember these H 1294 Automatic,
F-3438 Hell, 504 North 15th, $1 50 club
ticket, satisfaction guaranteed, deliv
ery service The're what you ought
to know about the Students' Suitorium
-Adv
Erwin A Froyd, class of HlOJt, who
specialized In civil engineering, obem
istry and geology, visited the Unlver
sity this week He has been engaged
In geologic mapping In Wyoming dur
lug the summer
Ladles' clothing cleaned, remodeled
md repaired by an experienced dress
maker Satisfactory work at reason
able prices Mrs Hricka, 315 South
17th Auto H 4844 Adv 10 2 It
E C Woodruff, U of N , '05, a geolo
gist in the coal division of the United
States geological survey, will deliver a
series of three or four lectures to the
students in geology next week
We have the best workman, the larg
eBt, moBt sanitary and modern barbel
Buop and bathhouse In the city Stu
dent patronage kindly solicited
Green's, 120 North Eleventh
Glee Club Notice.
All last-year Glee Club members
meet at the Temple on Monday, Octo
ber 14, at 8 p. in J F Mead, I'res
Call Hoy O. Warde, dance orchestra,
Auto 7186, L-8152.
Hen Calver is back in school again
after a three weeks' trip up and down
the Pacific coast He speaks particu
larly well of the enterprise and activ
ity of the westerners, but claims there
is not enough in all the West to draw
his thoughts away from the Scarlet
and Cream
.Tones' Orchestra. Phone I,-8G05
The Monopllzer- A newspaper in
speaking of a deceased citizen said
"We knew him as Old Ten Per Cent,
The more he had the less he spent
The more he got the less be lent;
He's dead; we don't know where he
went,
Hut if his soul to heaven Is sent,
He'll own the harp and charge "em
rent."
Meet me at Green's, 120 North 11th.
The registration at Williams is the
smallest in seven yoarB Other east
ern universities report a substantial
growth In enrollment
sjiS5CBQND ST MODEIjgjjIfi
You needn't worry at all
about the style of your shoes,
if they are Regals.
Noto thlB BOND STREET
MODEL. For dross occa
sions, it will make you
as correctly shod
as the best
dressed man
In London or
New Yorlo
Patent Colt,
Matt Calf Top,
or Black Smooth
Calf Button.
It lias the new
English style
fore part flat
Instep arched
heel low In
quality anil looks
It equals $10cus
tom made shoes.
HEGALS
Speier&Simon
Good Laundry Work Cheap
Let Me Help You Cut Down
Expenses
A postal request will brlnK you my bitf discount
Proposition
Box 1283. Station A
Get your slide rule early A Multi
plex Is the right kind Adv
The Ih st game of the season showed
the weak spots of the Indiana team
It seems that the forward pass was a
complete failure, and that smashing
tactics were the only ways of making a
gain The real test for the team will
come Saturday, when they line up
against Stagg's Midway starB
L'lntlulln ,w..i Iillui 111' tin. I'tllll.ll
States Llureau of Education show that
zt) per cent oi ine graduates oi .w rep
lesentative colleges become leathers
medicine, 7; the ministry, 6, and engi
neering, 4.
STUDY
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Lj.$5.00
in an establish school where the standards of instruction are given tho
same careful thought as In the beBt departments of the University.
THE UNIVER8ITY 8CHOOL OF MUSIC
offers splendid Instruction in Pipe Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Violin, Clar
inet, Flute, Saxaphone, Cornet, all Theoretical branches and Public
Music.
Department of, Dramatic Art
Apply for full Information at School building
11th and It StreetB Opposite tho University
jUrrrliantfl ffiauuftri
IBoulb Hk xjour B3ork.
"TRY THEM"
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..OLIVER THEATRE..
Today, 2:30 Tonight, 8:15
A. G. DELAMATER
Offara tltr Orifnnnl Cluratfo Production
Gro Dnrr McCutchron
Beverly of Graustark
Spec'al Pricrs for Lincoln
Niaht. $1. 75c, 50c, and 25c
Matinee --Orchestra, 50c; Bal. 25c.
ORPHEUM
Advanced Vaudeville
Mstilirrt rifrpt Moiwtsyl 2 Mi Ffrnlnjl si 8 15
llrll I'bunr V IC Aul.i 1 121
LEW 8ULLY
Joe KENO and GREEN Rose
CHICK 8ALE
W. H. 8t. Jameo and Players
KATHI OULTINI
Marlon and Jessie Standlsh
LA VIER
Bargain Mat., 2:15 Prices 15 &. 25c
Every Night at 8:15 Prices
15c, 25c, 35c and 50c.
LYRIC
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
THE THREE KIDEROS
FRED AND MAY WADDELL
PHOTO PLAY8
"A Disappointed Mamma"
"At the Burglar's Command"
PATHE'8 WEEKLY
"The Adventure of the Smelling 8alts"
3 Shows Daily-2, 9 and 9 P. M.
ALL SLATS 10 CENTS
Visit the most enjoy
able and up to date
Moving Picture.
Programmes given at
iJHEATP
1329 OStr., South Side.
MUSIC
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