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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1916)
SUMMER SCHOOL NEBRASKAN GET YOUR SUIT from J. SHNEIDER. Tailor Money refunded If not entirely Satlatactorv PKor L7397 122 So. 10th St. First Natl Bank Bldg. G raves Printing Company Specialize on Unirmrty Printing 2 NO. I lh sr THE ESSENTIALS IN THE TRAINING OF A TEACHER I 9 Films EVvelcjei, Priatei aad Xnlrei U8CCIB PHOTO SUPPLY CD. UI7 0 EASTMAN KODAX CO. 121? O Continued from page 1) these stages that the teaching can not be made Tltal rhlch does not respect and supply these needs. At the be ginning of adolescence the individual finds it necessary to work over all his social InheriJance, adjusting it to the new Ties-point of life. The teacher must be alive to the needs of this period. "This is the field that one must travel in mind who would determine what is essential In the training of a teacher. This is only the academic side, but unless one has annate ability and has been taught in the way sub test ed he can never become a true teacher, however perfect his profes- 1 clonal Instruction. No one can teach i what he does not know. Neither can amy amount of professional instruction supply the need of academic training. "The first requisite in the training of Sl teacher is good health and lofty asnhitiom; the second, to come through j training, is scholarship with right sxtiTf s; and the third is professional skill in imparting knowledge and 5a-j spiring others to right living." tm r.r 5," w-rk D&lrymples Bakery D UP TO DATE FOUNTAIN DUD GEO. PAN AS, Prop. D 13th and N Streets 3C Franklin Ice Cream Is Better QUALITY AND SEE VICE is onr claim to distinction. FranKlin lcc Cream Company 709 M St. Lmcoln, Nebr. B-2767 "Holsum Bread" Should be !n every Fraternity House in Iineoln We also make our own lei Cream, Fruit Sfcerbtts sad Fescrss FOLSOM BAKERY LCSimih&Bro. Typewriter Co. r t BALL BKASIKO L02TQ TTEAEUrO Ewr, lltkaili aad SsUb lis r, istk et. Get jour Supplies at the College Book Store Facing C&mpus An immense stock cf New and Second; Hard Text and Ef eerence Books FOUNTAIN PENS AMOIS THE SUMUER 5TUBEKTS (Continued from page 1) tended the Lincoln Normal, where he rrej'iared for public school wort. Upon Heaving the normal he was sxiocessively superintendent of schools at Grafton, Sidney, and Alliance- For ifcve years he was instructor in "the State Junior Normal Schools, and for three years he was principal of the "maktr Normal at Alliance. For a number of years Mr. Pate has done a great deal of institute work j during the summer months far vari-oras eoxmty superintendents, and his ser vice as a. lecturer and co-Hiinen cement speaker have been in demand in manuer- loras fdaees. j In western Nebrasta he has served Is. president of the North RaStc Val Ijey Teachers' Association, and he has 'also been a member of the Execntrre Committee of the Sttate Teacfers As sociation.' He. is also a member of the (Graduate Fraternity and of the Sdhooi- masters CTuh. j Mr. Pate is taking advanced work in : education and will complete his work for a degree this summer. The school system of Alliance is TWlTifcJDulg iQBaex iuu lure ujujujbh- tion of Superintendent Pate. New mnirse f study have been established aivd new departments added. The schools include strong courses in manual training and domestic science., a thorough course in agriculture, and a commercial department which gives a twyear business course. In addi tion to these ooursee are those mhich lare older and well established in the school currictlum. There isnt a citizen la the United States bat who would rather see our international difference settled In v.ot --r- (cvmin fir war." do ! clared Governor John Morehead In an ladaress before snore than 1,000 Jfe Ifcraska trooDS assembled in tbe liS auditorium of the fair grounds July 4. "We are not loo proud to Sght, but we prefer to ght only as a last re sort. There w within the reins of yon men seated her today the me red blood that flowed within the veins of out forefathers, and the same spirit of loyalty and patriotism that guided them in the years gone by ha inspired yon to abandon your plow in tie field and torBaaa tu-e civfl life, in defense of the tag e lore and of the country we axe privi leged tO CSol CUT CTB." MESSAGES FROM THE FIRST CHIEF of every business concern is continually "Send cs more trained help." And they most be well trained; trained in all the details of a modern effic. They most have actual experience in handling business papers. Our Actual Office practice fives that experience. Ask us about it today. Lincoln Business College 14th a P St (Established 32 Years) fr774 Lincoln. Nebr. MME. SARA COSGROVE OF CHICAGO Pupil of the late Mire. Marched of Paris SUMMER COURSE Voice buildiEgV-coae fairug for opera and Oratorio. Mine. Cosgrove will be pleased to bear voices 5aturdsv from 5 to 6 P.M. STUDIO CURTICE RECITAL HALL Residence Linden Hotel Bess. Bryant, Sec Tel. Uni. 263 W. Chicago Studio, 519 Fine Arts Bldg. 25 Reduction ON All SUITS and B. F. GOODRICH RAINCOATS C. L. FLGEEEU Merchant Tailor 131 So. 11th UPON COMPLETION of her course six month, ago. one cf our normal girl without univer sity training was elected to a commercial teaching position at t per month. She has just been re-elected at $1,009 far the yer. CAN YOU BEAT fT? Stenographers and Bookkeepers alio is demand at food salaries. Normal graduates receive state certificates. NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS C Approved by the State Department cf PuHic Instruction) Career O and 14th 8 Lincoln. ITebr.