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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1896)
31iOCA.LS. O. 10, Hinioook took a trip to Chicago ..-this week. t t M'Ihh Mabel Tu title Ih vIhUIiik her hIh- Mor tKt Tnrklo, Mo, MIhh Anna Lytle spout Sunday ut hor home In Oroonwoort. William Axllng filled the Five llnptltft pulpit lHt Sunday. Men. MnnmliiK'H dramatic oIiikh Ih working on ji new piny. 'Pile Union wlrlH will wlvo their nniuuil program Friday evening. MlHrt MUrtha HurkM, 'ltr,' vlrtltcd frlondR In t'ho university iUiIh week. A. C INmeoHt, Who 'In tciushlugtit AmIi- lund, f V 1 1 1 o In hcIiooI next year. Work on itilio tvtitilB count on tihc west tilde of flu campuM will noon 1k begun. George Wlmloy, ':!, vnw in of thu vlwltorw of 'tlu unlvwHlly charter week. IMxifeswor WolrtirdH ihnw Htnrted a course of leotuivH on machine model ling. The special gymniiMlum elites Ih pro grains woll under the llrpitlon of Dr. Clork. A lnrj?e delegation AVlll go to OrHto the 20th of March 'to utitond the vmutorlunl contest. A crowd of university people are plannlK 'to ko to Kanroin City to hear l'alerow?kl. 9 HuiUon Coagrove and Hertrmid luig worthy spent Sunday nt the liulter'H home In Seward. OwIiik to n accident, our local col umn Ih not full this week. It was sot up onoe, but 1 'Phe uucHblon of a spring encampment is nlmidy belns agltiuted In the mill- tary deiwrtmont. About sixteen Palliullan boysattend- ed Mornlson'M "Faust" at the Funke Wednesday evening. L. U. Jmlth and Ray Teele 'took n Sunday ramble down to Mllford, a (Ms- tunce of twenlty Tntliea. The freshman cIosh will have a meet in'B'Frlday at 1 o'olock In room 1C for the election of officers. Tihe next lecture before the Political Kconomy club will be by N. S. Harwood of tho First National bank. There Is isome talk among 'the boys of organizing a company tttnd working on 4i musical extravaganza. There will be a debate between the law school and the Union boys' debat ing club on Saturday evening. Prof. W. G. Taylor Is giving an excel lent course dn seminar work on the his torical school of economics. MIbs Martha Chappell of Exeter was home last Sunday. One of our seniors wore a smiling countenance. V. P. Sheldon has returned from his home 4n Nchawka where he was called by the death of ihls grandmother. Kappa Kappa Yamnm society will give a German at ithe residence of Mlsa Nell Dau Friday evening, March 0. Professors L,eese, Burnett, Adams and Fred Joers took a ride to itihe wolf hunt Saturday, covering about fifty ml'es. The English club met with Mlas Hop per Saturday night. Miss Jones took charge of ithe library In Miss Hopper's alwence. Professor Barbour cave a very Inter esting italk to his class In, general geolo gy on the eaiuih and moon Tuesday morning. W. II. Oury, manager of the football team, has been corresponding with Chi cago parties looking to a game there tifxt fall, Tho P. B. C. C. are planning to go to the next contest between the U. B. C. C. and Doane. They will go on hayracks across Ithe country. Lucy C. Green lost a pailr of gold eye glosses on tho campus about noon Mon day. The finder Is requested to leave them iat the chancellor's ofllce. Tiro Palladtan "new -members" pro gram float Friday evening proved suc cessful In every -wioy. The hall waa crowded and imany wore turned away. The graduating class of Ashland high school has unanimously ohosen Chan cellor iMaoLen.!! to deliver 'their com nioncotiUMilt addrosH next June. Chan cellor Mnoljcnn h'a.s (ivcct'ted thelv iv iuest. 'PIiIh 'notion, of tho class Ih thor oughly In harmony with the university spl'iilt nllitho Ashland high school. It Is said that Fred Barnes Is among the recent lvolduiiw, He waH politely relieved of a watch and some Hinall ulmngit that he always carrleo with him. Or, It. A. Miteihell cont'lmied his lec ture on tllHlocnltloiiH before the prepara tory medical Htuden'ts In mini li, Ne braska hall, Wednesday evonlng nt 8 o'clock. Chanee'lor MnoKean received greet ings r.nd congratulations from the U. ft X olub organized charter day In Wpwhrfngton, D. 0 and com posed of 1'. of N. aluntnl. Professor Swezwy will give a lecture at Gibbon on "Weather Predictions" Thursday evening, and Friday evening he will lecture on "Tho Struggle for lOx- Istonec" at lOxeter. Saturday morning all students who wished to Join the baseball team ennie to the armory, but no selections were nmde, as they iBhougWt it too early to pick out good players. A Tive lecture of Interest to students will be given nt St. Mark's Mithernn church Friday night, by Mrs. Hoffman of Missouri. Subject, "lOurope or the United States, Which V" The committee on athli-tlcs Is corre HlMindlng with all colleges in the state to have a field day here In May. The committee Is also endeavoring to secure a conch from Harvard or Yale. a lOlght glee elub boys went out on a serenading 'tour Friday night. They sang nt nearly twenty houses and re liont four "feeds." Serenading Is get ting to be very popular In the univer sity. a a a J. W. Crnbtree road n. paper entitled "Was Lincoln a Christian V" before the Lancaster county teachers' association last Saturday. Those present speak very highly of Mr. Crabtree's production. The sophomore class held a meeting Tuesday afternoon for the purpose of deciding about tho annual. Little was done and the meeting was adjourned till Friday, when the board of editors will be elected. There will be a debate at ithe Union hall Saiturday evening between the Maxwell club and tho Union lioys' de bating club. A warm discussion Is ex pected, for both factions seem deter mined to win. Some of the young men who sit In the gallery during chnpel exercises have formed the habit of making a rush for the door while the hymn Is being sang. Wednesday morning the chancellor pat a damper on this practice. The voting Hsts for ithe Lodge & Davis lathe wore sent In on Tuesday of this week. The university will not make a very Iwul showing, nl though wie did start very late In the day as compared wltih the eastern schools. a a a Cotner university Withdrew from the oratorical association a few days ago. Gates college will not have a representa tive this year, so Doane and the univer sity of Nebraska will bo all the Institu tions represented In ithe state contest. a a a The third annual report of the state board of agriculture will contain all i.ho rainfall data thalt has ever been taken In tlie state. This work Is now bolng collected by Professor Swezey and will bo sent to tho press In a few days. a a a Orders have beon published making the following promotions In the battalion: To bo sergeants, cadet pri vates, S. W. Pinkerton and J. N. Shreve; to bo corporals, caoet privates, C. W. Weeks, L. J. Belknap, A. A. Blsohoff, C. B. Norton and "W. S. Holtzman. m Tho Pallad'tan boys' debating club, which has not had a meeting for sev eral weeks on account of conflicting events, will meet again Saturday even ing to discuss the question whether tho United States should fontify Its coasts more leffeotuaJly. Everybody tnvited. a a Professor Burnett addressed the Phi Kappa Psl boys Sunday afternoon on James Whttcomh IUloy, ono of the woll known members of thie fraternity. The Hoosier poet 1s an Intimate friend of Professor Burnett, and the talk was 'therefore largely of a reminiscent char acter. , Company B had tho most rigid In spection of the year Monday evening, it lasted almost the entire hour. Cap tain Gullfoylo was pleased as only one man was rop:UtNl. A. general order wan Issued Monday evening pfwhlliMing the ciutlclsnis which different einupainles exchange. a W. Reed Dunroy, the Nebraska pottl, has been appointed organizer for the Knights mid Kindles of Security, a now and nourishing fiUtornnl organ IzatlWi. and loft for Howard Wednpday even, lug In tho Interests of the orgunlznUof. Wo shall wish hlin gi'enitly from school and wish hltn nil success. a Uob'Manloy didn't gel enough run out of "The Pirates," so brought the "colts" which they allowed h'liu to use up Ho the university Friday to play wM'h. Such dangerous weapons should not be put In tire hands of small boys and It Is Juki a wonder that he or some one else didn't do a great denl of damage. Have you soon tho new mortal No. !: Smith Premier 'typewriter? It not call In at 135 South Eleventh street and examlno it. C. AV. Eokerman agent. Best rogulatlon white cadet glovos lOo at the lowing Clothing company, 111C-1117 O street. Best qunllt regulation white cadat glovus are 10c at the Ewlnc Clothing Co., lllf) and 1117 O. n m Tho lOwlng Clothing coinivmy are showing the new thnpos In spring hats nt popular prices. Four good men are omployert at Con stancor's barber shop, 1010 0 street, where you get the cleanest shave and neatest hair cut. If you want a bargain In ovorceats and suits tho Ewlng Clothing company Is tho plnco for stylish goods at low prices. a a a Fmno's brothers, proprietors of the Capital Cafe, have purchased a now coffee urn and are now prepared to dispense a delicious qup at any time of nltrht or dav. BEACH & BOWERS. Remember the bin minstrel show of Beach & Bowers at the Funke opera house Friday and Saturday evening, and a grand ladles' and ohlldrens' matinee on Saturday afternoon. The management guu'iunlees this to be a good clean perfrmance. Rend What the Itaclne paper says of them: "Tho opera house was filled larft evening with a de lighted audience to witness the famous Beach & Bowers' minstrels, and dt was with considerable pifyle that the large audience applauded the line features of the program. It was fresh, spicy and bright. The entertainment consisted of a general melange of comic and pathetic songs, beautiful and striking instru mental music, comedy and opera. The funny afterpiece was woll given. The compuny win always count on a warm reception when they visit this city." Racine, (Wis..) Journal. Prices only IJO cents for 'the entire lower floor and first two rows In tho balcony, and 20 cents for last two rows. Admission to gallery, adults, i!0 coats; children, 10 cents. Seats now on sale at Dunn's. Jill "UVifi'T ! Spins If : . 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