The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 03, 1912, Image 2

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    T II 10 DAILY N E BRASKAN
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA,
Lincoln
FREDERIC (' McCONNELL,
Edltorln-Chlef.
Managing Editor Morrill V. Rood
Aueoclate Editor. .Kenneth M Snyder
ABBOclfttc Editor .('loyd V. Stewart
Literary Editor. Chandler Trimble
BuBlneBR Managor . .(' C Buchanan
ABBlHtnnt Manager J. L. Drlacoll
Circulation Manager J. S. Bowen
GOES EAST FOR A MONTH
DR. FLING WILL CONDUCT YALE
HISTORY SEMINAR.
MEMBER OF HISTORICAL COUNCIL
After Meeting of Council of American
Historical Association Lectures
at Yale on the French
Revolution.
University Jeweler and Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
11230 St. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
GWKWo2?nT MnOfvHw
AlRJDW
COLLARS
15c each, 3 for 35c
Cluctt; Pcabody & Company, Makers
I)r F M Fling loft Lincoln last
Wednesday with the vacation-seeking
SCRIBES
C. L. Yochum, J I. Cutright, H. Q.
Hewitt, W. F. Qoodman, Wlnlfrod 8eo-
n,- C M llrmun W N WnllR. A. R.
O'Hanion .' I,. W. Horno, F. A. Turnuro. ,liro"K nf Ktudents. going oaBt to a
J. R. Wood, I K FroBt, Leon Samuel- mooting of the council of the American
Bon. I Historical Association In Now York
8 U B8C R I PTMO NR 1 C E $2 PE R YEAR I "p wl" ,)' ono for h1x w,'okR- n,toml
Payable in Advance ling the mooting of the council, lectur-
Slngle Copies, 5 Cents Each. ing at Yale, attending a meeting of the
TELEPHONES association, and returning to the Uni
Oflico B-1888. Night Phono I3-4ZU4 vorsu alter mo nnstmas noiiuays
Roosevelt Presides.
Fling is one of the six men
Editor B-1821
Manager -B-1821
Entered at the postofTlco at Lincoln, n,
NebraBka, as second-class mall matter, 1)i(t(i(, () ,h(l POUncI1 froII1 tho r0,1Illry
unacr me aci oi . onKrH in mniuii o,
1R7 I at laige. and tins is his Kecond years
-- service The council is the executive
TUESDAY, DECEMBER It, liUl!
board of (he association, composed of
the president, vice-president, ex presi
k the meetings of the association and
k the council this year i
it'kif-k-k-k-kiKjr'kic'k'k'k'k , dents, and the six elected members
if k , Ex-President Roosevelt presides over
-fr CONVOCATION.
' Memorial Hall 11 A M
if if The council convened in New York
Herbert Johnson, Cartoonist, if Friday of last week, and Friday even
if -Ar ing was tendered a banquet at tho i
' Metropolitan Club by Mr Roosevelt, as
president of the council On Saturday
'the council went into an all day busi
tAlKA DRILL rUK lftLlNlillM; " """"ion. mapping out lines of of
fort for the association meeting later ,
Lectures at Yale.
Sunday Dr. Fling wont on to New
Haven, where he will spend three
weeks as a lecturer in the department i
of history of Yale. He will conduct
the graduate seminar on the French
Revolution, putting into practice the i
principles of hia system of instruction
He alBo gives lectures on the French i
Revolution, speaking before the Grad-
uato Club and illustrating the methods .
of historical research ami Bource work
which he uses at this school and by
which he has built up the department I
at Nebraska '
The tiip is made possible by the1
Dodge foundation, a sum of money left
by Dodge to provide lectures for Yale
Association Meeting Later.
After Christmas the second meeting
of the council of the American Hlstori
cal Association is held In Boston, to
Friday Night Appointed for "Cuts" to
Make Up for Absence Disobedi
ence Also Provided For.
Absolute discipline is to bo the rule
in the military department hereafter,
according to the new order which the
commandant announced in a lecture
last night at the drill hour Absences
which are not caused by sickness or
are granted by the deans will call for
tho regular five demerits, but will also
mean that the cadet shoulders his gun
for two extra hours to make up the
loss of time If excused for any other
than the above mentioned reasons no
demerits will be given, but the extra
drill will not be dispensed with One
hour will be considered sufficient to
make up the delinquency I
Disobedience to officers, commis
sioned and non-commissioned, mil call ,.,,,,. uUh ,,, r,.Klar IIU.PtlnR Gf the
for more severe punishments than for- HJ,hoHaon Hy thlH (lmo Dr FlinK
merly Spoiling equipment and not wl ,mv (llliahe(, ,,, work . YaU.
appearing in a uniform in good shape . f ilt,m,inir ,h mw.tinir of tin.
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association he will make a short visit
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Back at
the Old
Grind
With Renewed Strength
and Interest
We have the strength necessary to hold
your interest because we can supply you
with the best clothes money can buy, in
a prompt, business-like and courteous
manner.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
one-half to two extra hours
The additional drill will be given on
Friday nights at 5 o'clock, but if some
can not drill at this hour another will
be scheduled - Sn
Telephone Yule Bros at once.
to his old home in Portland, Me.
In the meantime work goes on in
the history department, Dr. Fling's
class dispensing with his lectures and
putting in the time in source study.
The customary work will be resumed
after the holidays M. V.
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD RE
FRESHMENTS in the city
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Fountain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
Gejhtih
aTT$ix
Brown Suede $2.95
Upstairs
BUDD 1413 O STREET
STUDY MUSIC
In an established school where the standards of instruction are given
the same careful thought as In the best departments of the UnlverBlt.
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 tho University
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