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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1897)
I m I AUK MAKINtl IMUK1RKHH. 'Phono duys there In tnnoli UlU nlhiiit llio Junior Annual. For years past I ho toplo hns boon a favorite one In university oir- clos im would surely bo Judged If Ihn elnss I'lUS UP "uiiiu mill-iy mi jiiiihi'U ll nil) eillMS i "IMRI'I'H II "l.-liuur, l'linyonil Cll iiuy, wnusu (nesting wrangles of pi. -vlous Junior olnss-1 voice hndu'i changed ypi, mid hi alio 01 oull ho plioiiogrupliloiilly reproduced, I tones rang oui In plonsliig contrast to tlio fill Ij lii.i -,.... A.ii.nkl.ii.ll.i ..... .. ..!..... . t.t .....iff1 lining .......... l .... . . ....... iimny gruff voices around hlin. At llim ho wan a IIuIp bashful afraid the fellows would laiiHl) al ll Im "ulil'ii voice", hut no- Thru- H Jiihi oiip opportunity mr a olass in Indulge In Hip fascinating amusement of lnlil.lliiu .ill' ...ifltt.ia iiliiiill thn Aiimi.tl lltutt --'- " '' - t.. .. n .......I. ... I1IIIIXIII , lll'J ......... ....n.. .. . rll I P 1VOV I IMII IIM- luii ml i.i put out. That tinip In wIipii they body ihouiiht of IniiKliliiK when ihy heard niv JiiiiIiim, for o ciiiiiMi' . mtnm iit'ilaliut, ' tin' sweet in-ss of It. 'I'lir iinu.il alluiiiu Im I'linir.i.'tod from In hi mellow tones dp k.uih ilie Mluiplp ml.-rohe loft liy previous classes after din- songs evciyune loiow and the whole ooui- appn'iiiiin in lum rudely i-nivd thorn. These iwny tool up Hip chorus mid tilled tm pa wiin rewiiimitig inolody. Thou some of mi'Tiihi'M usually aiiiiok a cla when thn wlNiliiiu of Hip sophomore year l criiHhltig It with It weight, mid In thin tender .-oil-ill i Ion It Ik a MtroiiK .viningsior Indent who o.ui llvi- through n .im.I niaUo tie or or inn iiihi't Hut lmi Mlli'd many hi-fure. I'll)' a (' Ml' III ). Ill M Plllgl'N, l( IM!' '!! Tin haw It Im.I. Tin mlprohi m ili.u hii uin.-lted th- in ai.- an over -uppl li f . I mm 7. Tin- I ii-Ki i- p.irl .il MiIm i ,i i ,., 'f'- I imi . it-, anil n i. miiii will ii. . ii In .i 1 1 w weeks, NoillllIK P.I 11 11 M,J (I),. ll)i('MM Of !s m Aliliiial. Tin- hii.n-d of iilltiiM lu. Wntk.nn diligently in- ahIik .ind iii.ukIi Ollil IllO.lgll PIOKIimm Ii.im l.l ,n ,; linn . ih, in. mi. r l Ki.nlii.illy ml. lug in uiiil i In i i now r.iii-lili-rihli- i-op i.-mly for tin pilntpr. A Mm.- hatoli of iIiiwIiikm ' and photograph h.i Iii-pm Hput to tin-oiiki.ivi-i- More will follow. Tlii- I)iim iipms ni.iii.iKcrK an I. aving no mono un turned to make tin- thing a Mn iiiii-l.il 1UPPP4H. AlmoMt pvoi-y org.mlsa lion in i ip university. Includlinr sunn pln-si m tif people who ai-i- engaged In work settled back to rest, toRi-iini- Hid haw ri.i'.ly no il.pl oru.ini-, Analn tin-roar of tl i In- dii-pi-r n.iIppk took lllo iiolon or thp i-rowd m.iiik a nonit all iokpIIipi-. SoiiipIiow tliom- i-M-ryd.iy kodka noii'l-! hwi-pIi-i- Hi. hi iikii.ii tint IllKlll. i Tin- nofi alio Vulpp. miiiik Sin- May llavi Hi-i ii in-upi- Day. In low iuiipd and iln- .lliillM MI IiiIikii lip In a Mllliilllitl Xttili of harnioii,. . Tn. ih i-i vol,., . ,,inii- on, In lilt- HOUK HI II JUMI 1 1 1 It'll (III , .-,-, IMIllll- rt.i.illiiM' linvxiir and "MIiiki n on ,ln Kliiiu' wi.a ,i ivii.ilii thai .lnnn,.l ,n. io.ii- of in,- w In i Ih and iii.uIp all Uiui In-ailliK Ioiki. Ihi- iIImiii..1iipmi of thp lllKht DIIIMilll-, Top "Sw.iihi lllM-i" wan tin- iii-m ioiim. ami aftii Ii Hit "Wi-pirM of all "Ti-iiiitiK on i Up did t'ltnp Ui-oiiii.' " ThU Iimi .nip HPt-iin il lo In lug up nu'iiiiirliH to mimi of tho Ml.iwM and ,m,.i uu-m all lo Hilnk iiik. Thi didn't oirp to HinK niiioli afipi that, o wlitn iin-y had liroimlil out mi linprovlM'il pliant of "l'ont Number one half pant .l.-vpii and A-l-1 1 l-ra Vp" with all tin- puriH in a nort of "full orgnn" 011 tlio "A I I lll'a woll" Ihn li,n- ZOIIi'li, .ii-, lu-lnit feint Mfiitt-d. Hvt-iy ii.iti-riilty .uui liu-rary noeli-ty in tlio uiilM-rxiiy are n-piv.Mt-iiti-d by oh-kiih li.-il! i. uii i-iiiM ,r tluir iiii-inhi-rK. Tip- niil ltar, dipartimiit Ih plpturpil from thp comiii.iiitl.iiit to the IiIk'Ii private In tin rtNir rank. TIip prize story poiiips- w.m sniriio,! .m,i in on., or in- .! in.. fPiiown u.t. Pii.'d DISCUSS THE FOOTBALL BILL, up around Hip mp.i(h In tin- ci'iu.-r whoi-p . llio olllori-H und rtomu of the bei "Iiikoi-h ((.'ontlniiPd Iroin llrHtp.iuo.) wero nlllliiB. Thorn wuh oiip iiiihiiik lite ' ',' ... . r ; . ". . . ... i.i-iiiur oi nmiiidi-rN hiiiii up wihiioii i Mtiitp that I ho ppople or Hiuni'lt'i-ri vniiniy hud two iih wood foollmll (oiiutM iih any IllKll HullOOl III tht HUlto uoiild tutu out, one Ml AHlilniid und ono lit Wiilioo. Tlio ppople of (hut 0IIIU1I.V wnntod tho hill niitl had rptiflon for ll. Mower of llownrd Wnntod lo uo mi ieo- old an fnvorlii thn bill. KouKe of UiiKo inado a mroiiR uppviil lo Hie IpkIhIiHoih not to permit u ptaolUo llim would ninko piiKlllsu of their wjiii mid pliiou tlioin nn tlio lovol with Corhott and I'MlXBlmtwiiiN. I'lillil. INTO Till-: WATIfill. Itmlily of tJtoo Iniorrupipil by miyliiB ibat lu It Im ooiiniy tboro wuh ii football Held nwir a river In tho rtvor a tuioro or peiHoim bud bun dmwiiatl, while no one bud boon aorluiialy Injuiuil on Hie root ball Held, .Mr. l'Viuke turned Llio point oluvoriv hv (Imwlni; tho lino ln-twoon nepldt-ni mid Um upimnlie. " WKiit to ninko a law thai will provptit your boy from killing my "Oh, c i,i not II K n law lluit will urn. vein a pernon rrom fnllln: Into the river. The iMiltit made u vNllilo I'llprpwloll on Um members, (.'lurk of Lancaster upoko ajruln and oui. phulod llio ildlculoiia hIiIo of tho liu. Hon. 1 lo w'lslinl that l .d not liuun tlio spanker who litul Introiliiiiuil tb.j bill, Tim Oojiiit oollogo mini who wn klllotl wont Into llio Biinio ngnlnit tho mlvlco of lila Pliyslclun niul frluiuls. Tho kdiiio wnn not rosponstblo for bis ilonth. football Ih ti solontlllo Ktinio. Moro harm lias tvsulml from Ipu oruiiin. oyster alevvs and circus lotiionado ilian from football. Nebrnska lOKlHlntOIH VIII In. puJIlhI hlnmieil if ili-v do not make foolB of tliumsolvvs by pas. Iiik "iieli ii bill. rut'Nimn to ijhatii. Oaylonl of lluffalo fuvored tbu Mil. lie eoniiNiix'd fooilmil with tho Kmno of tn Attain the roar of Hie train mid ihu lisnt Iiik of the rain bivanie evident ami those who wore not sleepy wore In a moment lout In thoimht some of them. One of the olll.-ei-H couldn't Mb-i-p-ihe pictures ami memories and iIioiikIiu of the future panii ioo fast. A Mlnillar seme or tbrw ymr .iro eanie bef.ne him. The train .-.mi.. ,it-..r th.. ....... "Improvement tfpe Order of th;e Age.M I The New Model , Nos. 2, 3 and 4, Smith-Premier TYPEWRITERS. Improved Letter Spacing Mechanism "SnK11 rp,l,,,,,P ,',,,",, ",,,, i j i i i n n i (Adjiistiible lo any width (,f .,,,. ,. Adjustable Paper Feed TmwTim ,0 ,lM' (Tho prlnmry feed of the ribbon i nA Automatic Ribbon Reverse i? ff r,S iznS porfeot AUTOMATIC roVorHliiK,, MarginnI Stops at any Point (Sn:!ZTzrn Hi' ny "tiler boailnit. Thin n, J! Ball Hearing Throughout WitTfriaa: S'K; typewrllor bus lliem.) " A MAI'HINK nKHinNHO KOI I MVKHY DAY 1THI-J WITH TIIP W.iiiimv-, 1W11TH KNCASKO ANO l'HOTIOCTIOO WIIICN HKHIl All ,:nHK'NQ WITH A 1-MN1SII THAT IS U N I-: Q U A IID KA"1'1" The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. 1ST South Nlovonlh street. " '" "" -'i'i.ii.-.i .inn . hi- triiin i-.uiie over tup name "'hiihu-lmi iooiimiii with tlio Kmno of In- somoKood material was turned In. The re-I road ami a boisterous orow-,1 in the same crosse. He bud plnyod the lntior nnil Mil It Will It., rntlliil lit ili.u 1 A....... ..f iniiiuiniM. . . . . " ......in. I'uiiiiiiu in. ........j i.ii !iiiik ionKK, Jllwl ,a they thls Wm"' I bad done n r.-w mlniues before, lint u An one wIshliiR to talk with the editors-1 bad luvn dlffprput theii-Hien he was only ln-phl. f, mi Annual biMm-sx pan do so on " privato with hopes and niitlpipatloiis Tuesday afternoons lutween I and 3:55. at, ow It was the prospeet of fond memories im- iii-i.ui u-.ii iiuritry. .ir. iiarreu tiaH'iieioie nun. kindly Kien the Annual board olllce room In his ilppartment. Much matter In tho line of short skotch es of 200 to TOO words, either illustrated or otherwise, Is needed yet, ami niombors of the KiiKllsh club or others who btivo or can produce such articles should ninko It known to tho editors. Verse and Jokes are also wanted. Tlioro Is still tlmo for Rood material to Kot In, but It would bo en couniKliiK to tho board If It came In as quickly ns jwsslble. iiioro win not no a ureal many more copies of the Annual printed than there aro subscriptions for. and thoe wishing copies, should lei tho business niainiKers know, now. V. J. Unrron, one of the edliors-ln chief, la out of town for tho balance of the year, but Is dolns considerable writing and l makliiK blmsolf as useful as possible un der tho circumstance. Many sparks of wit aro expected from his pen. ThO Ohemii.-.l i.vnni.i..in tw.-.. i , - !-.- .i. i.i mm nun iiet-ii t.iiiiuumtM to occur in chapel either Fri day or Monday, will occur on the In tier date. The groy beards ,,y that drilling bore at tho university Ih only playing soldier, bin to thoe who take part In the "play" It Is very rwil and very earnest. M'ho um bltlons and hopes and desires of all who drill are centered on the successful cul mination of tlio your of "play". ,.,.,. ,., ... - -- . wi.f-.si i.lllllil. I llio oillcor recalled that as n private. I the elont itomun K.nnos AMONG AU'MNI. C. n. Welden "X,, Is visiting old univer sity friends. Mr. Wolden Is pastor of the Baptist ihurcli nt Hod I'loud. H. S. Lord '93, wn calling on friends last week. He hns been employed nt civ il engineering. J. ICusley Shiie. formerly of the class of "M, Is In Lincoln for a Week. He Is en gaged In growing a beard which will rival that of Professor Owens. Mr. D. N Lehmer lias accepted the pos ition of ht.i.l master at Worthlngton mil itary ac idcim. Mr. Kngberg hns taken up tlio work that Mr. Lebmer was doing as Instructor. Miss Jennie Harbor will remain here ami pursue- a regular course this semester. A regular code of rules has been posted II. C Hurr returned to his home In Om aha yi Mt n ay, as he Is suffering from a peculiar injury of the eye. which be re ceived airlilentally. It Im probably not serious. THOUGHTS THAT CAME UNHIDDEN The train rushed on through the dnrk nor and tho roln boat In torrents against and windows and cume through the doors as tho boys passed from ono oar to anoth er. It was a dismal night outside, but In side tho cars, nothing wus dlarnal. Tlioro was shouting nnd laughing and singing, the band played nnd the bugler blared out every call he knew. The cadet corps was coming home from camp. In the different cars Hie fellows rested In all sorts of positions. They wero tired tired to death every man of them, but they had had a good tlmo. They had worked hard at camp, they had drilled hard, they had been up late nt night 'till the dawn came sometimes and they had good reason to be tired, nut another night of It wouldn't moke much difference so everybody Kept awake and sang. and on through tho followinir two vwin the double-barred strap bud been tho goal toward which ho had striven. Well be had reached the gonl, and hnd "played" captain for a yp.ir. And now he looked about at tho men he had drilled. They w-ei-e sleeping-most of them. As he saw Hielr faces he realized, as never before, how deeply attached he wus to them. Tney bad worked hard for hlni-drlllud long boms, In season and out-gone through ram and mud and water ,i ut his com mand. Ho felt that they would as willing ly have gone through a shower of bullets If the chance hnd come. Now a new thought eatno to him. Ii had never occurred to him beforo thin he must letvo them. Hut he begnn to realize it now. ne must leave them nil, the fel lows who hnd drilled with him and who had dilled for him. It wasn't n pleasant thought and there was a funny feeling nt the toj of his noe and his eyes grew Just a trllle misty. The life anions the bu was so pleasant that ho wished It might last for.-ver. Hui he know ho could not play nlw.iys-hls holiday must end. In iwo weeks It would nil be over, he would be out In the woild lo do something -to be somebody Kor lt minute he wished the world could stand still till he was sated with this phane of It. He knew that such a thought was unworthy of him, but for a little while the boy rebelled against being a man. boon the fellows stlrredxqid got up und niuKieii on their belts. ThShvtho olllcer called "Company Attent-l-o-; and the boys sti .lightened up to Us a ft w words of Instruction. A hai.d wus Mid on the ollk-t-r's shoulder and someone said: "Old man. do you realize thut that'H alwut your last order?" Ahl-dldn'l he realize It? His eye ile,l again at the thought of It. but nobody no ticed. "Out over bojhood'., borders. Manhood's brave banners unfurlod, Weighed down wuh precepts and orders, A boy hns gone Into the world. "Henceforth a man with nth.. To scramble and push In tho race To Jostlo nnd crowd with his brothers To strugglo for gnln ,m ,,ince "Now though his hunrt Is breaking, Henceforth his lids must be dry; Now though his soul Is uchlng, He must not utter a cry. related Hint ho bad boon Instructed ,bv bis trainer how to knock out men on tho opposite side. "Why, gentlemen, I've stood up aim been ixiundei! to death," ho said. Hamilton of Uutlcr raised tho point ot order Hint It was against tbo rules for a dead limn to speak on tho floor of the bouse. Mr. Gnylord said Hint ho bud recovered In three days. The sully was received with much laugliicr. Eastman of Cusmr compared, football to He was ro. minded of the scores between wild beasts and human s'nvos. Roberts of Doug'ns asked Kastninn It ho was not also rotnlnded of the Con necticut blue laws which ordered chick ens' bonds to bo cut off for growing on Sunday. Mr. Knstiniin did not remombor. INNOCENT KOOTHALU Gnllln closed tie argument. He hnd no dlsjioslHon to prevent Innooont foot ball. In framing tho bill, howover, ho found it dltlloult to draw the lino. If the brutal element mild bo eliminated ho would be glnd to cliango tho bill. In clo.-lng Mr. Gullln said a man make,., a fool of himself when bo ridicules such n niensure. He t.ilk.sl dear across the home when be mado tho remark. Jones of Gage wanted to provide n now set of rules for the game, but bo w,i in formed that tho leRlslnturo was not In tho rule business. Wlmberley mud a short spooch In con clusion, as did Shull and Koddy. Tho motion to poitpono wus lost without noeossltntlng a count. The amendment, including swimming nnd skating, by Clark, was voted down. The amendment, including basobnll, by Jenkins, followed quickly. l'ollnrd's motion to recommit c-trrled sixty-six voting for It and a few strag glers ngnlnst. G. W. KCKICHMAN MANAGEH. T. J. THORPE & CO,, Telephone 10 ManufucUirs of.. Rubber btamps, Seals, Stencils, Checks, Badges General Machine Work. .Moilel Making and Plating. IJiuydu work a specialty. JiOS South 1 1 Mi St. It's the Place.. You wnnt to go to when you wnnt to purchnso magazines, periodicals, news papers nnd novels. Alwnys on hand. Klovonth and O streets. Itlchnrds block. THE LINCOLN NEWS AGENCY, C. U. Sl'KNCKH. Mgr. JjIXCOLX, nekk. WIIKN YOU MAKR your purchases give tho adcrtlsers of the college per lodlolos your preference. Kvory mer chant who i represented In the col of tho Nubruskan Is guaranteed to be re llablo they will glvo you satisfaction. 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