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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1895)
LOCALS. i'Tho DoHana will booh bo located In i I r now 'ImvU, i -Phi Dolln Thotn will kIv un Informal mv Fililny evonliw. Tin Iku1 of lVRun'ts wore Jn session liwwlay ml Wednesday. Oct a couple extra NubrnakniiR next foilt to noml to your fiiomls. Shirty" lhnJiolT la still lame from lb. i iTi'Cta of Siilimlny's Kiime. Tlio Plil Knpim 1M1 will kIvojui after- di'ii t a Saturday, December H. Kour ootvtrattuitH Juuv cntercil tlio Jlinsi and Wheeler contest Uils yenr. l'rofoasor White xfos unable to meet lis classes Monday on ncoount of slck- 1CHS Messrs. Mnierson and Tollmor have bitn lviMxIrlnfr iho green house this tlast wivk Th advanRl oln.xs In elocution la Imn j nrliiK to Kive a recital soon after Clm: mns. The Talladlan and Union literary so ritt.'s will Rive alumni nrojjrvuna Krl- dnj fenlni7. The Palladhuia will hold n bvistnesa meeting next week to elect olllcera for the next tenia. J tin French): "Nous nous nous." Miss r "Well, Mr. J., It scums to be all n W to you." Tht Young Woman's Christian nsso v , ion will moot Sunday, December Ifi, V tu. .-onservntory. s i. the library has been formally , i l li will be closed during the 11 i hour hereafter. m.i Alpha Kpsllon will give a party F i night, December 6, at their t i- m the Harris block. i l.ssor U: "There's no warning that the writer went to sleep, ex i ihat he went to church." Tin class in elementary zoology will tutl the sprung next week. There-are )ifi-ne students In this work. Kni'pa Kappa Gnmmn fraternity w.ll gie a danco at Miss Hichnrtls' h m a w-c!: from Friday night. m m JSj.i olal edition of "Uoslde the Uonnlo Pr.ar Hush" at Herpolshelmer's book -1 2iT unent, Monday. Only 15 cents. -V greait deal of dissatisfaction has l-t-a . xpressed by professors and stu d as concerning Uie new time schedule. Tit. r- will be an open session of the Max will club Saturday evening, De nt' r H, in the chnpel. Everybody is .n . -l Tii. students in graphics and machine Usinns will move from the electrical l line to th. art rtom in the library UlldlllK. a lV.ffssor Swezey will address the imhts' Institute at Wavorly on i lursday. and Dr. Ward On Friday of s li-r;. They say sfliat several of our proml unt student I-tsaders are Jumping ixuk-d over the affairs of itihe old 11- ir steps. m m ft It is confidentially reported-that the Soo our lino of Ovorc onls. ..itit nro wo to bo thnnkfttl for? Tlmt our athletic association enn closo tlio season out of debt. it If you iwant to learn nnytUtlng about Oreek, go down to the Coop about eight o'clock oaoh morning 'to itho ojkmi meet-, lnga of 'tlio Sophomore Greek class. The cntM band Is In excellent shape. Twonly-six pieces wore out on dress parade and the sort of music It puts up Is a credit to the Imtnlllon and the unl- orally. The physics deivartment hna been re viving some valuable Instruments front Germany, lhvyfeswor Hrnoe purohuseil those whllo he wnis In Germany thin aummer. Annotincemonta for the school of agri culture, which will be conducted In con nectlon with the university next year, have been printed and nro ready to be sent out. Hon. L. D. Richards of Fremont will talk to the political economy club Thursday evening, December 12, In room 3; his subject Is "Socialism and Wealth Distribution.' Dunroy sat In a class room half an hour Thursday waiting for his class to assemble when he suddenly awoke to the fact that the library building was now completed. Chancellor and Mrs. MacLoan tender nn Informal reception at their home Sntnrdny evening. December 14. to the faculty's committee on graduate work and to graduate students. Uttlo has been heard of the banjo club UiJs year, but uliat they have been at work was clearly demonstrated Tuesday evening. The club will assist In the contest December IS. A university student enjoyed a week back from Denton last week, owing to his Inability to work the "blind bag gage racket" any further than this burg on his way to Hastings. Sec onr special lino of $15 suits made to order. Special bargains in pants, $3.75. a good overcoat, $10. George W. Fraser, agent for Independence Wool MTg Co., 131 X. 11th st, The state historical society has re ceived one of the coins of the first issue authorized by the government of the United States. They have also re ceived many other Important coins. Wlint's itihe matter with the glee club? The song they sang nt the opening of the now library 'uiilding was pleasing and was well received. Every student should go to the conoort December IS. nradt, Almy.Porter and Unhoff have The Kwlng Clothing Co. nro showing the best values In $8 and $to suits and overcoats In Lincoln. Dr. Ilessey was In Omaha last Friday and gave an address In tho evening, He was well pleased with the audi ence and everything went oft well. Professor Umttner, F. Taylor and D. A. llaggnrd are planning to go up (?:no. HorvUfter It will ho opened oon ti.umlly from 8 n. in. to 10 p. m. That this Is appreciated may lie judged from the number of ntudents enjoying Its wrtv llegvU during Uicwe hours. Among the subjects ithat will be taught In the Agricultural school this winter nro Uie following: Soil tillage, stock feeding, milk testing, diseases of farm animals, breeds of live stock, scoring of horaes, cattle and swine and fruit grow ing and vegetable gardening. (Many of our University stars shod some tears when they read "The Knd" at tho close of Hal Stnnvufs production. For not only did the articles nlTord such people a great topic of conversation, but it hus been tho only means of be coming noted In college circles, Word has been received tint A. G. Chnppell 1s not expected to live. Ho was a Junior U. of X. last year, but this year went to school of electric engineers at Houlder, Colo. About a wek ago he Injured his hand while nt woik. Wood poisoning set 1n, which seems likely to end his life. W. C. Metzer, who graduated from Uie law school last year, visited his Phi Delta Theta friends this wcet. He is practicing law now in Dos Molies. Hnlph Andrews has resigned'as man ager of the glee club on account of too much school work. 11. S. Laijgworthy was elected to till his place. " AMJMXI PKOGIIAM. Tlio Palladia!! and Union literary socie ties of tho state university have boon busy for some time preparing alumnl'progrants. Kvon the music will bo fumlshod by alumni inombors. Tho societies are espe cially desirous of having all Uolr friends present. Mrs. May Falrllold, tho llrst woman president In the Palladian society, will presldo in that society. The program is as follows: Two Universities Oxford Miss Mary Tremaln, 'SI Heidelberg Samuel Avery, '32 Piano solo Gondollcra Liszt Mrs. Veda Sheppard Morrow. (An honorary Palladlan.) In Memoriam J. H Sllvernail, 'SI Prof. Laurence Fossler, 'SI Tho Psychology of Pallaillanlsm Prof. II. K. Wolfe, fO Vocal solo Miss Kugenla Getner, '02 Letter from Prof. Amos G. Warner, 'S3, of Lelanil Stanford, read by Will O. Jones, Sfi. Speech C. M. Sklles, '32 "Some Palladlan Traditions" .'udge 13. P. Holmes, '7S Piano solo "Ktude" Chopin Miss Maude Hammond, '93. UXIOX SOCIETY ENTERTAINS. Tonight and tomorrow night tho Union society of tho state university will hold special programs which the public are cor dially invited to attend. Tonight will be bet tWnklng of votltlonlng the board I R,ven. ,n Unlon hal1-tJ,e following: of regents to erect a hosifltnl on the ' Vocal solo. JuojernAU.ors. .,.,., , ,, 2. John Marshall, statesman, J. H. Hat- campus. If the Juniors and seniors lloj(1 play football much such a building will . 3, The societies U tho 'TOs, Mrs. H. II. be needed. A couple of "regulars" fooled with the 00-oj) radiator Tuesday morning, when it suddenly wont off. They couldn't get out the door qulclc enough and left Pann to burn his fingers repair ing the damage. The color nrgent Iwarlng the colors s -mors are going to carry out a great now falls in every drill night and takes I'tograin class day. ins is a play. One of the feat- Prtjfeissor Lyon will attend two for 111 1 iiwrtituites this week, one at Blue Sj.rings on Thursday, and another at Wavfiiy on Friday. Professor Braumer, F. W. Taylor and l A. Hoggurd are planning -to go up u Crawford this week to shoot winker 'irds for the museum. m i 'i ufiiHsor Sherman delivered his leo luiv. -Xaitural Lanv In the Spiritual W rtd," to a large audience Sunday a It. -rmon in he chapel. A supplement will be issued with the nt-xt Xebroskan. containing the indi- idual jdctures of the football players. 3-xira numbers 10 cents. I'r Wood will lecture at Wavorly, be f"iv a farmers' Institute, on December 14- His subject Is "The Internal Para cites of Domestic Animals." "DancJng schools are not a good thing," Js the conclusion one of our so- j cioty men arrlied at when ho saw his laundry bill for .the month. The electrical engineers held a meet ing at 2 o'clock Saturday to hear reports of committees on the exhibltton to be sites of Domestic Animals." his plaoe with the color company. C. C. Culver has been appointed color seargrnt nnrt has cho(n E. E. Culver and H. F. Gege as color guards. John I Marshall, one of the interna tional secretaries of the student volun teer movement, will address the Chris tian associations and the general pub Uu in the ohapol next Sunday after noon. Mr. Marshall graduated from the university in '93. The election of a football manager Is still in btatuo quo. Three members of the board of five, which elects him, wants the oflice, besides others too nu merous to mention. Three votes are necessary for election, and until the board can agree the position will remain vacant. Lost Saturday evening Professor and Mrs. Hodgman entertained the students taking work under the professor. Prizes were given to tthose who deciphered the most names of noted Xebraskans, the letters In the names being all Jumbled together. Three couples itied for first prize. These three drew cuts. Miss Howe and Mr. Frank Edgerton got the llrst prize. Mr. E. C. Culver and Mr. Charlfss Countryman won booby prizes. It has1 been the custom of Professor and Mrs, Hodgman to hold the parties each year, and they are mile stones to the young 'mathematicians. Wilson 1. Heminlsconce of athletics, Roscoe Pound. 5. Why we passed tho fraternity amend ments, Lincoln Frost. C. Whistling solo, I), X. Lohmer. Saturday evening ip the chapel will be held the annual union oratorical contest. Tho first prize is 115 and tho second $10. The contesting orators and their subjects are: "An Important Event," J. II. Mc Guffoy; "The World-brain." II. B. Alex ander; "The Greaosr Mission," Miss Esther Smoyer; "Thrje Wise Men." Keene Abbott. Admission to both he foregoing enter tainments Is free. 1 XO o OX II IE GAME. 1 Several of the players are feeling "sore" over the rosiflt. I C. E. A.: "If I hal more money I'd hot on the Altnys." Tho seniors at list recognize the truth of the old Latin proverb, "Tem pus fugit." Bets were even on the chances of the umpire or half -acks getting laid out first Some of tho girls talked out to the M street park to see the game. An ar dent junior told them it would be one of the regular games of the season and they believed him. One result of the game was that nine teen juniors and seventeen seniors learned their class yells. Some even went so far as to find out their class colors and wear them. You will find good warm undorwear at the very lowest prices at the Ewlng Clothing Co . 111.1-1117 O street. 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