THE DAILY NEB It AS KAN Satly Nebraakan Property of TUB UNIVBKSITY OK NEBRASKA. Lincoln FREDERIC ('. McCONNEU,, Edltor-ln Chief. ProfosHor Orumann spoke of the life of thlH (tieer, serious, and HenHitlvo man, who recently committed Hiilcide because of persecution mania. He wan a man, Bald ProfeBBor Orumann, who fearlessly handled moral problemH without gloveB, who was greatly Inter ested In woman suffrage, believing the woman's sphere Is the home and not in NORMAL TRAINING AT FARM Managing Bdltor Merrill V. Heed AflBOclate Editor. . Kenneth M Snyder ABBOclate Bdltor.. . Cloyd V. Stewart , public life, and believed that a return DuBlneBH Manager. 77.. C ('. Buchanan to tp rural districts would solve the Circulation Manager I S. Bowen i present Boclal problem. Strindberg, lie SCFtlDBS said, is not bo great a dramatist as he C. L. Yochum. J . Cutright, II. Q. ' Is a writer of description 1. W. II. Hewitt, V. F. Goodman, Winifred See-1 . gar, C. N. Hrown, F. N. WoIIb, A. R. O'Hanlon, L. W. Home, F. A. Turnuro, J. H. Wood, I. K. FroBt Leon Hamuel Hon, Chandler Trlmblo. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. TELEPHONES Office B-1888. Night Phono B-4204 Editor B-1821. Manager B-1821 Entered at the pOBtorTlce at Lincoln, Nebraska, aB second-claBB mail matter, under the Act of CongreBB of March 3, 1879. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER G, 1912. New Course Offered Under 8upt. R. W. Eaton, Intended to Make Well Prepared Teachers. There is a class of fourteen in the normal training department of the School of Agriculture under the direc tion of Superintendent II. W. Eaton, one of the well-known superintendents of the Btate, recently in charge of the Geneva city schoolB. This Is the first time this course haB been offered, and It will doubtless become one of the most popular courses In the school. Graduates having thlB work will have complied with the normal training law, thus receiving teachers' certlflcateB qualifying them to teach In grade and rural schools. These certificates are issued by the county superintendent, partly on an examination basis and partly on credits certified through the ofllre of the inspector of accredited schools, the same as is done in the ngaln to the thought uppermost In thetaB' " kuuiuuu-h i iimmiu miming public mind and ventured predictions hlh h"1io1k regarding the outcome of the day The Tho ruining that these young people interest of these men and the argu-' receive In agriculture and homo eco- THE STUDENT VOTER. Despite tho popular Interest in the flection yesterday the campus pre sented an appearance little different rrom that of other days. The students who had reached the age of discretion visited the polling places throughout the day and made their tallica, but on the campus there was not much enthu siasm displayed one way or another. However, groups of men meeting In the classroom recurred again and ments presented gave evidence that tunnies, as well as in academic &J ssn ARROW Notch COIXAJ18 TUG BEUMONT STYLG Vi VOV',1 f.LIGW . S 01. A SfiOW 2V, In. LTl.MO-T I ' i : MEDORA 2Kln. CilCSirii 2 M. ifr' irll. C Unr, PC AConYACO., M l"-ro I i"l iWWwwti University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED You Can Save $25 to $50 buying a slightly used or rebuilt typewriter. Every machine backed by a po sitive two year guarantee. Have large stock of late model machines for rental. Repairs and supplies for any standard make. Nebraska Typewriter Co. Auto 2080135 No. 13th St. Bell 1299. I they were well posted on the issues, ' ia"i'"-H. "uiu mum- uu-m unusimuy even though many were considering w'" Prepared for public school work, the candidate more than his policies. "' Among those who are acquainted with the attitude of University stu ' EMPLOYEMENT BUREAU SUCCEEDS dents upon political matters It Is held that the student vote is one of intelll gence. based upon a high standard of j Many Positions Have Been Secured ethics. It Is not biased by rank parti- ' Since the Beginning of sanship because the student voter haB School. nui yi lUKi-ii u puu-t- in mi- mi ui j 0lH. of thp m08t ,)OI)Uiar dopart-' party politics It is not influenced by menlH of tho University Y. M. C. A sordid mercenary consideration. forWOrk )roves to bp the Mnpioyment student life has removed the voter 1)ureHll it i also one of the most en from close contact with the problems I ter)rlBinK an(, much cm,t ,H (hu, of the business world. It is not open ,laIph A Smlth who ,H , c.,mrK,, of to the criticism that applies all too j Ul8 branch He has prepared a report justl-r in the case of the average first- for the month of 0ctober that Indicates voter who is disposed to vote his marked increase in Ihe activity of father's ticket The student approaches tne Dureau over iaBt year the problem of voting in much the Plfty.Blx permanent positions have same way that he approaches any been 8ecured ror University students, other problem, and bringB to bear the incIuillng 22 men working for their scientific spirit and a deliberative attl-1 board 19 doing janltor work( 5 cierks, tude. In later years the presence of and the remaln(,er for various kinds of this group of men will have a whole-1 work There we,.e al8Q 57 temporary some influence upon politics, locally joba 8ecured ,a8tlng from one t0 sev. We serve the purest and beat HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Huyler's Chocolates $1.00 Fountain Pens $1.00 Safety Razors Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c -cr 7eT?'iJh &TT$iy and in tho country-at-large. GRUMANN AT CONVOCATION ral days. The following table gives a good idea of the comparative amount I of work accomplished in October of the last two years: Lincoln Hotel Tickets $1.25 junior ifyap Hagensick's Orchestra Friday, Nov. 8, 1912 'Subject Is Strindberg, Swedish Dra matist 'Nash Unable to Fill Engagement. On account .of President Nash of the "Pacific Theology Seminary not being j able to fulfill his engagement at con- j There are a number of places still vocation yesterday morning, Professor open, and no student at leaBt haB a 1911 1912 'Number of applicants 25Q Permanent positions 31 56 Temporary positions 46 67 Total No. handled 77 113 Orumann took charge of the program and gave a well-delivered lecture on August Strindberg, " the dramatist, whom some call the Swedish Shakespeare. right to complain on account of a scarcity of work. These are practical ly all agencies for tailors, novelty works, typewriter companies, etc., pay ing a commission only. Fuzz. STUDY MUSIC in an established school where the standards of instruction are given the same careful thought as in the best departments of tho University. The University School 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 R Streets Opposite the University