The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, October 01, 1897, Image 4

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    PROF. HOWARD TALK3.
Professor Howard of Lcland Stan
ford, Jr., university, who lo working
in tho libraries of Lincoln for a few
months, spoko to Professor Caldwell's
history seminar Thursday ovonlng.
His talk was on tho dovolopmcnt of
tho Bomtnar and tho practical work
ings of tho Homlnar methods of Btudy.
Tho history seminary begins with Leo
pold von Ranko In tho University of
Berlin about fifty years ago. It was
first Introduced Into thla country at
tho University of Michigan In 1869 by
Charlca K. Adams, now president of
Wisconsin university. Slnco that time
tho history seminar has been Intro
duced Into nearly all largo schools In
this country. Tho work of tho sem
inary Is prlmnrlly with sources, and
should bo original research. Profes
sor Howard quoted von Sybel as to tho
Ideal of tho seminar student. Do not
rest content until you are sure that
you know more about your subject
than anyono clso In tho world. Ho
also emphasized tho need of thorough
ness In tho proving of tho smallest de
tails In historical work Tho students
were urged to study the lives and
methods of present-day historians and
teachers, as well as the current his
torical literature. After the talk tho
members of tho seminar had an oppor
tunity of meeting Professor Howard
socially.
CADET PROMOTIONS READ
(Continued From First Page.)
Tho new cadets were ordered to "fall
In" by themselves, and then they were
divided into squads and turned over
to the tender mercies of tho drill-master.
The new recruits this year did not
differ materially from those of other
years, and exhibited about the aver
age amount of intelligence when a
command was given which they did
not understand. Quite a crowd as
sembled on the campus to watch the
freshles go through the setting-up ex
ercise, and march along with "palms
to the front" As for the olt" cadets,
they looked wise and wore a self
satisfied air when the new cadets were
marched out of the armory. Each of
the old companies was put under the
command of its first sergeant and put
through tho settlnjUQ exercises and
marching movementb.
Each of the four companies had a
fair attendance considering that this
was the first day of drill, and when the
exceptionally large number in the
awkward squads are put In the com
panies they will be of much greater
Madgo Torrance, Lola Hutton, Annla
Courtnoy, Joslo Slsson, Qus Druno, jr.,
(tho Irresistible comedian), Clms H.
Honry, John Harty, Roso Kosnor, Rob
ert and Thomas Elliott, and othors.
Seats on salo Tuesday, 9 a. m., at box
ofllco. Prices, ?1, 75, 50 and 25 conts.
Charles Frohman's "Novcr Again"
will bo tho attraction par excollonco
which will bo offered to amusement
patrons noxt Wodnosdoy, Octobor 6, at
tho Lansing theater. Outsldo of Chi
cago ami Now York, In which this fa
mous play has run more than 300
consecutive performances, it has never
been presented In tho smaller cities.
"Never Again" Is acknowledged by
tho most eminent critics to bo tho
brightest illustration of tho farcical
complications that has yet assumed
stage shape.
Tho tricks of Seraphln, a Janitor, arc
at tho bottom of all the complications
that arise for the characters In the
play. In the house over which Ser
aphln presides Is a hatter, whose busi
ness needs booming. Tho janitor hits
upon nn alarming, but successful way
of booming It, to give It a desired Im
petus. Taking names haphazard out
of tho Paris city directory, he writes
letters to people Informing them that
they will find unimpeachable evidence
of tho wrong-doings of their wives or
husbands, as the case may be, by call
ing at No. 25 Rue Sardlno, the num
ber of tho Janitor's house. The ad
dressed persons call with alacrity and
are met by Seraphln, who explains
that his short tenure of office does not
permit him to know all who visit the
house or all that goes on In It. The
callers ate, therefore, referred to the
hatter, who has a smooth and agree
able way, and sets their suspicions at
rest, not, however, until tho visitor
has become Interested In his shop and
buys some of his pleasant dreams In
the millinery line. Now, It happens
that among the people who get into
tho house in the Ruo Sardino by ac
cident, or through Seraphln's tricks,
are a dozen or more characters who
are more or less Intricately Interested
in each other's comings and goings.
First of all. there Is old Rlbot. well
to do, flirtatious, and a gay boy of tho
most ebullient type; he has an ap
pointment there with the pretty little
wife of one Herr Henrick Katzenjam
mer, the world's greatest violoncel
list, who Is oft In America conquering
hearts and corralling dollars. Then
there Is Rlbot's wife and his son-ln- '
law and daughter, the latter extremely
jealous of her husband, who Is an art- j
1st. Besides there are models, artists,
boarding-school girls and other types,
WANTlSD-TRUSTWOnTIIY AND
(lotlvo gentlomen or ladloa to travel
for responsible, established houso In Lin
coln, Nebraska. Monthly JG5.00 and ox
ponsos." Position steady. Koferenco. En
close solf-addrossed stamped envelope,
Tho Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chtoago.
THE COLLEGE MAN who Is
particular nbout how his hair looks
will llnd that Sam Wostorllolil. nttor
18 yoarsoxporlunco with coIIcro mon
knows how to cu. hair; and cut It to
suit. 117 N. 13th.
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Medical School.
Tho regular courso is four yonrs; with
conditions for ailvancotl standing. This
school claims superiority in tho oxtont
and thoroughness of laboratory courses,
and in the groat varioty of its clinical
material and tho mothods by which it is
used in touching. For circulars of in
formation address tho Secretary,
Dn. N. S. Davis, Jn., '
2413 Dearborn St., Chicago
WE EXPECT TO
Mnko eomo now friends this your among
tho now Btudont8 who hnvo como in.
We Have Lots
Of old frionds who tire staying with ua,
and tho ronson 1b plain. Tho collogo
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That's Why
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It's the Place
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Mr. Albert Turpin's-
DANCING SCHOOL
Now open for Season 1897-98.
Adult classes, every Tuesdays and Fridays. Juvenile, Wedne
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Hall for ront. Special rates to clubs and fraternities. 1132 K
for terms, otc. Ofiico hours 9 to 11:30 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
THE ITCHY Hill I CftE HE I 1W s?rlnB term will open March 8. 1SJ7.
I life nhni wwiihhMiivi limn pioma admits to bar. improved me;l
Marshall D. Ewlng, LL. D.. M. D, Dean, uniting theory and practice. The Sa
of Practice Is the Leading Feature. Evening sessions of ten hours a week for t
class. Studonts can bo solf supporting whllo studying. For catalogue address
M. D. EWELL, Dean, Room 613 and 614 Ashland blk., Chicago, I
When you write
to your friends
f -"
Lkt
m
Intercollegiate nurcnu
Cotrellfc Leonard,
47-.M7K Broadway.
Albany. New York.
Makers of the
size than last year.
The iii-iii wn nniprmi l.v Cmitnin who flounder In Seraphln's meshes and
Gullfoyle, who has stopped off at Lin-' Iav at tne liveliest possible game of
coin just long enough to turn over his j cross-purposes for an hour or two.
office as commandant of cadet to Lieu-, Hlbot Is surprised In his tete-a-tete
tenant Jackson. j with Herr Katzenjammer's wife and
Lieutenant Jackson was in Captain , ' moment his artist son-in-law, the
Guilfoyle's company at Fort Robin- lntter's wife. Herr Kntzenjammer him
son, and the latter speaks only in i self, and all the rest of them are In
terms of warmest praise concerning volved. For each one to extricate him
the new commandant, so that the or herself from the trap they unluckily
cadets need have no fear but that
they will be in charge of a person who
is fully competent to manage the af
fairs of the battalion.
As to when promotions would be
read, Captain Gullfoyle said: "1 am
relieved here October 1. and Lieuten
ant Jackson then takes charge. The
lieutenant will make out the promo,
tions and appointments, and it is quite
probable ho will not have them ready
by the first, but as soon after that as
possible."
Caps, Gowns and Hoods.
To tho American Colleges and Universities.
Illustrated manual, samples, prices, etc.. uon
request. UoAnsforihe Pulpit and the Heuch.
vho are coming west to
visit you. Just add a post
script like this: "Be sure
:o take -the Burlington
Route. It's much the
best."
You are quite safe In do
ing this because our serv
ice from Chicago, Peoria,
St. Iou'.s nnd Kansas
City, In fact nil eastern,
southeastern and south
ern cities Is Just as good
as our service to those
points. And ;hat as every
one who Is acquainted
with It will testify, Is the
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Tickets and time tables
on application at B. & M.
depot or city ticket of
fice, corner 10th and O St.
G. W. B0NNELL. C. P. & T. A..
LINCOLN. NKH.
AT THE LANSING.
"The Twelve Temptations" will he
at the Lansing on Thursday, October
7, when it will remain for one night
only.
With scenery that is marvellous In
extent, there are also many trick sets
of tho utmost ingenuity and hosts of
comical Inventions and devices sure
to raise cyclones of the hoartlost mer
riment, while the grand final trans
formation. "Davy Jones' Locker," is
an absolute revelation. Intense
amusement will also be furnished In
Chas. H. Yale's latest quaint descrip
tive songs, "Over the Bridge," with its
Illustrations of tho odd characters
who nightly cross from New York to
Brooklyn, and Its animated and realis
tic East river setting; "All in a Itow,"
depicting the midnight carryings-on
of some hilarious couples who perform
popular airs on musical champagne
fell Into it takes several changes of
seeno and delusive flirtations with the
goddess Truth.
L. II. Robblns will hereafter con
duct the literary department of The
Nebraskan.
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