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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1895)
Tijf TTJf , rjr" ac 5 ; 'I. i EXCHANGES. Tho soniofH oC tho University of. Minnesota Jmvo stai-tod Iho publication o a monthly magnainc Judging from tho initial numbor, it promiHOB io bo a valuablo addi tion to tho publications of that in Htitution, and is a erodil to tho collogo. ray it have a long and proHporous lifo, MIO-WINTKU M1JKT8. Tho following rocords woro mado at iho annual nrid-wintor moot of Union oollogn, Now York, which was hold last Saturday: Twoniy-yard dash Timo fU soconds. ftopo climbing Timo, 10 sec onds. Four hundrod and I'orly nrds run Timo, 1:0(5 2-5. Ono milo walk Timo, 7 :.),). ITigh kick 8 fool 10 inches. Twonty-yard hurdlo Timo, H JJ-5 hocoikIh. Ono milo run Timo, D:02. I?olo vault 7 font 1 L inches, Banning high jump 5 foot O'f inchos. Standing high jump 1 foot 10 inches. Putting shot- 10 foot. Tho Univorsity of Wisconsin hold thoir moot tho samo dato. Tho following aro tho records: .Polo vault 10 fool. 3road jump 10 foot 1 inch. Forty yard dash 5 soconds. Two milo run 12 minutes, 15 soconds. Potatoo raco 35 soconds. Prof. (To studont who has been caught mimicking him.) Mr.S " I f you don't stop acting liko a fool I shall ask you to loavo tho room." Teaohor "Whoro was tho mag na charta signed?" Bright Pupil "At tho bottom. " Ex. Tho Yalo catalogue gives tho contents of tho Library of tho University as about 170,000 vol nines, an incroaso of ovor over last yoar. Ex. o,uuu Dr. S. R Smith, of Boston, who wroto tho words of our national hymn "America," has lately cele brated his 90th birthday. ITo graduated with Dr. Holmes. Ex. The average weight of tho mem bers of principal collego foot-ball loams is as follows: Harvard 173 J, pounds; Yalo 172; Princeton 172"; Pennsylvania, 179. Ex. Daniel Webster was editor-in-chief of tho first collogo paper in United States. It was publishod at Dartmouth. Ex. Among tho three thousand stu dents registered at Harvard Uni versity, four hundred aro actively engaged in athletics. Ex. Tho business managers of tho basoball teams at Rutgers havo boon allowed 80 per cent of all excess of receipts ovor expenses Ex. Tho Sophomores of Hamilton havo adopted a class hat. Tho colors of the hat aro thoso of the collogo, blue and buff. Ex. A collogo paper is publishod by thft students of St. John's college, Shanghai, Ohina. Tho paper is publishod in English. Ex. Burlington Routo Playing Cards Thoso elegant cards of tho very best quality only 15 cents per deck. For salo at B. & M. depot or city office, corner Tenth ami O .streets. PRANK A. GRAHAM, livery and Boarding Stables. 127 and 120 Q Stroot. rfolophono 147. WE WILL GET SOMETHING AN APPROPRIATION IN SIGHT. NOW UlliVtM'Mhy It ill I'llNNCri ltc BIoiimo Wiin ut Down 7,-OOO-Tho Hutuilo Mot. By spooial ordor tho University bill was brought up boforo tho houno as a commilloo of tho wholo Tuosday afternoon. This provides for an appropriation of 711,000 to com pinto Iho library building and 7,000 for ropairs. Tho lirflt slap at it was made by Colo of Hitchcock county, who moved to amoiul by docroasing it to $1 8,000. Tho friends of tho university mado u Htrong dofonso, showing that ft!. 1,000 would bo utterly useless as far as the pur poso of tho bill was concornod lo comploto tho library, tho bids for which woro produced and road. Then an amendment was intro duced striking out tho $7,000 for ro pairs and Iho bill was recom mended for passago, tho Douglas county delegation voting solid for it. Thursday Iho bill was brought up boforo tho houso on its third reading and passed by a good majority. Tliero is no doubt but that it will pass tho sonato, and noxt year wo will bo ablo to ac comodate 1D00 sludonts, but no m or o. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Tho U. Will of N. Dramatic Bo Greotod by Club a Largo House. OWN OATH. (A Delightful l'ustorul Driunii.) Undo John Mr. T. M. llontloy CJurth Mr. C. R Tuokor Aunt llottio Miss Muudo Rhsor Josslo Miss Josephine Lottridjro Tho above is tho cast for Opon Gato, a very successful curtain raisor, which will open tho per formance at tho Funko, Monday evening. The play is a very pop ular drama, clovor in action and in dialogue, which has boon used by Frohman as a curtain raiser with groat success. It is not lack ing in dramatic action and Iho climax is really superb. CHUMS (A Rollicking Collogo Farco.) Mr. Iirood Rob Munloy J furry Brood Ralph Androws Tom Hurnlmm Curl Tuukor Mrs. Hrood Koono Abbott Floru Strong 1 lurry Shoars Tho above is a collego play which mado such a tromendous success at Harvard. Tho fact that tho story is built up around two collego chums is enough of itself to ensure its succoss. Tho play is full of witty dialogue and laughable situations, and makes an almost porfoct play for a col logo audionco. The boxes will look cnarmintr on this night and tho play prom ises to bo a groat social succoss. Tho boxos Avill be filled with par ties from tho Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Chi, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternities and tho Union society. Among tho numerous theater par ties will bo that of tho Delta Tau Delta, tho Phi Delta Thota, tho East Lincoln Crokinolo Club, a swell party of tho boys of tho now fraternity, a club from tho high school and a largo and very styl ish party from the Palladian so ciety. Manager Fred Cooloy is busy bringing atrairs to a head, and under his able supervision there is no doubt that tho por formauco will reflect crodit on every ono concerned. Although both performances go through without a break, Mrs. Manning intends to drill thorn up to tho last moment. Between tho two plays tho Glee Olub will sing. This will bo a pleasant surprise to a groat many who claim that nothing can bo en tirely successful at this collogo unless tho Glee club is there. Mr. Tucker is drilling tho olub j ovary night this week in ordor to havo tho olub make a good show- Our fool ball loam won Iho pon ant, our library bill is now a Hiiro thing, our junior promenade was a groalor success than ovor, our orator won in Iho slato coiiIohII Lot us all turn out on Monday nigl t show tho dramatic club that in tho midst of our prosperity wo stand up for our amalour Iho alricals ilrmor than ovor. Lot us till tho Kunko from tho orchestra lo tho chandeliers! Let us stand up for Alma Mala and yoll for tho scarlet and croam. Annual Kemp for Honors. (('(iiitlnitui! friiin IhI, iiik, ) tainly mado a groat mislako in at tompling to "holt" tho convention. Aftor going out for a caucus, tlio delegations of Oolnor and tho Stale University camo rosolved to "take thoir niodioiiio." Mr. JL. O. Uouso, from Doano, roceivod tho indorsement of tho convention for prosidonl of tho Inlorslato Oonvontion. Mr. .J. 11. Andross, of Doano, was olocted tloal-dolegato, 0. A. Finch, of Cotnor, was olectod dologato. Mr. Mains, of AVosloyan, was oloclod prosidont of tho stale association, U. B. Morgan, of Doano, was elected vico-prosidont, and C. C. Pulis, of tho State University, soerolary and treasuror. A discussion of Iho finances of tho association followed. Motions wore mado to tax oach school, not to oxoood 50 until Iho debt was paid, and to tax each individual inomber of tho local associations, 10 conts. Tho whole question was finally disposed of, by laying it on tho table. Tho last contost of the mooting occurred on tho application of Gates Collogo for admictanco into tho association. Several dologalos from Gates statod thoir claims lo tho association. Ono of tho con ditions of tho "tio-up" botweon AVosloyan and Doano was thai Gales should not bo admitted. Doano had alroady socured the lion's sharo and loft Wosloyan to shift for horsolf. On motion to admit Gates Collogo into tho as sociation with no vote until tho noxt convention and permitting hor orator to appear on tho pro gram in tho evening. Doano voted with Coiner and the State University. Tho convontion then adjourned. SPECIALIST. Having permanently located in Lincoln, 1 doriiro to call tlio attention of any who aro troubled with defectivo vision, that I correct all orrors ofllefniction and Mub cular Insufficiency. Almost art much discomfort arises from llotorophoriu uh from Ainetro phoria. It. BRUCE MAGEE, 1127 0 St, Lincoln, Neb. Booms 12 & 13. ! Candies Sop8ulnr SODA WATER & ICE CREAM, Served all tlio year. ALWAYS OPEN AFTER SOCIETY MEETINGS. 131 South 1 1th St. "The Wheel' 110 North 13th St. CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND NEWS Lemonade, Milk Shake, CIDER, AND OTHER SOFT DRINKS. J. E. HOWE, Prop. (SlniAJmdd antarc A-MlSRIOAiN' Longfellow, Lowell, ISaoh Sol; Oomploto.. Over :$00 Artistic Mulling", Photogravures, Stool Niitfravhitf.s, I0to. 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