THE HEBBASKAN. A WceMy Newspaper Issued I4xry Frhhiy Noon by Mie University Piiblbhliitf AwwH'lutlon, Kntored as Second Clans Mull Miittor. Geo. h, 'ljvnc Munnglii'g Kd'ltor M. I. Stewart Kdl'tor'NewH Dept. John T. Sumner.... AHHoelate Kdltor Kdtfar 11. Clark Assoolnlo hid It or (loo Ikirtlftt AHfioclnto Editor A. M. JLvill Cantoonlat Edgar Crainlb Editor lioenil Dept. Giuoo MkiiiHIMuu AsmxjIiiIo I'idlitor It. 1). Andruhoir Associate Editor Cllii't'Oii Ha it Associate Editor 1'. V. Jlrown Ashmolate EdIUxr F. K. Clunuiil...I'Mltor Alumni Dcih. The NcbrasUan will be sent to any addre.ss upon receipt of the mtbserlp tdon price, which Is one dollar a year. Comtrlbutlons are solicited from all. Newa Items such as locals, personals, reports of meetings, etc., are especial ly desired. The Nebniskan will be g-lad to print any contribution rela tive to a general university Bubject, but the name must accompany all aruch. AdVlreMi all communication to the Neb nudum, University of Inc-braska. A merry Christmas and it happy New Year are passed. Students can now rutin n lo work bringing with them only the remembrances of the days of leisure and festivity. appear with Misty pages. 'I IiIh mitkes It nearl.N twice the original li'. Four stories, instead of two, and also addi tional poems will bo put in, making It a publication of which all Mt".)rasku students can be Justly -proud. "Woe Is me," ipioth one of those who, sonic years ago trod the sacred precincts of these halls of learning "Tlu surface of this sea Is so calm. Kwii the simple freshman can now carry a cane with all the dignity of the most austere senior. And the sopho more, well he docs not think to ob ject; he likely does not even unow that lie Is forgetting the most ancient of traditions. Hut this is only mi In stance of the general apathy. The ,onug 'swelled head comes fiom 'Ills iiathc hiiiToiigh, with the most vaunt ed notions of himself and his people, lie brings the Hinge weekly which lauds with niiiii, words the mighty young tiojaus going from their midst and speaks In glowing terms of the eloquent validlclory cliort. lie shows it to Ids new acqualnlaiK'es and proud ly smiles as they read his many vlr tues. Vcars ago for such an otVense he would have stood on liin head to repeat for his friends loose burning woids of praise. Hut now -oh, well, , on know' how it Is. el this is not all, and I would fain tell more, but no, It palus me so." PROFESSIONAL OARDS. MRS. L. M. SKAKLUS, M. D. Prnotlco limited lo Whchnoh of Women ""' Children. Cinico! KNfSOBt. Huh.: IHiaWnsliliiKtoiiHU Hours! " to-lii. m. LINCOLN, NIJIIKASKA J, M. LUCAS, DENTIST. IMliiinil OstH, Tdluiilionu u-n, Lincoln, Noli LOUIS N. WENTE, DENTIST, MO South lltli street. Uoohih !, S7 mill I, llrownull 111k. The University of Nebraska SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Ih boltor flttotl than ovor boforc to givo nrtistio iiifitruotion n Voice Training, Piano Forte Playing, and all other principal branches of Music, Phono IKK). DR. J. L. HODGEMAN, DENTIST. 1101 0 Streot. Some one lias asked, Where Is the foot ball manager's report for the sen ton, now closed for more than a month'.' The answer, It has not conic. 2'o one has seen it yet. A new fad conies from the Univer sity of -Michigan. 1-Yoin autograph sofa pillows to autograph lints was quite a step, but one ol their enterpris ing students goes one better and lias started an autograph coat selicnio. All over his coat appear names of those who have distinguished themselves in the Uuherslty. The lapels arc rc- scru'd for foot ball men and the ing for freshmen. Whether will rcaeJh the dimensions of croze remains to be seen. the the 1 iu fad hat There has list appeared a crv neat little book publisher by J. II. Allllor and edited by Professor Caldwell of the University. It is entitled "A Sur vey of American History" and consists of a collection of sources which were published last jenr in pamphlet form. The source method of teaching is now coming to be recognized in every part of the country as the right method and this book will place In the hands of American history teachers a con venient olunie of material with which to carry on the work. It contains 2 in pages of text neatly bound in olotli, price CO cents. There has recently come from the press of Messrs .Houghton, Mlfliln and Co. a book which marks a distinct ad Miuee in the methods of preliminary teaching. The book referred to Is the "Hiawatha Primer," which Is designed to furnish for the child his llrsl les son in rending. Instead of traditional monosyllabic sentences of the old primer, we liud "Hiawatha lived with Xokomls, Xokouils lied in a wigwam. The wigwam stood by tlie wa ter." Modern pedagogy has shown Hint It is not more dlflleult for the child to learn such words as Xokomls, Hiawatha and grandmother than cat, rat and bat which appear In the older hooks. In fact they are more readily learned and at the same time the child is kept interested in a more enticing story which continues throughout the book. Mechanically considered, the book Icincs nothing to 'lie desired. It contains LI!) pages of leaning text, eight full page colored illustrations, four full page black and white ill ,stra. tioiiH and slsty-lie part page illustra tions in black and white. It is printed on the best book paper, In a clear black type and neatly bound in cloth, with a specially designed cover stamp, price -10 cents. Special rntes lo Btudonts. This may seem only sentiment at first sight, but it is more. Nebraska's Instructors and professors vie with one another to see who can require and get the most work from the student in the class room. In fact they require so much that the student complaint that there is no time for nothing else is too true. In consequence the stu dents find themselves upon the horns of a dilemma, lie who would retain the good opinion and favor ol the pro fessor must give up all hope of par ticipation in the larger enterprises of the school; while he who would take pnrt in student enterprises must re nounce the favor of t lit "prof." and all hope of Phi Heta Kappa. Keeping in mind the purpose of in cluding in their well known Riverside Literature series complete master pieces from tins best authors of Amer ica and Knghind, the publishers (Messrs. Houghton, MitViin & Co.) have prepared for (lie November Issue (No. IKS) Lord Hy ron's Prisoner of C'hillon, and Other Poems. Resides the title poem tin collection includes Fare Thee Well, She Walks in Reality, The Des truction of Sennacherib, Maid of Ath ene, Stanas to Augusta, the Dream, lo I liomas Moore, Mczeppa, and many others of the more famous shorter poems of Hyron. The lioon is edited with due regard for its use in schools, and includes a lllographlcal Sketch, Introductions, and Notes. Paper, LI cents. Tin editor of the Riverside Litera ture Series, Horace K. Seudder, hopes to bring out during the present school ear seu-iul numbers representative of classic and older English literature. He is able to announce for the next number to be published in December a translation by Paul Klmer iMooro of Plato's Apoiog,, Crito, and a por tion of Phaedo. This will be followed later by some of Plutarch's Lives, and some of Chaucer's masterpieces. These books will be edited with great Care ami will be supplied witli editorial equipment suitable for their use in schools. President Harper of Chicago Uni versity recently called down student wrath upon his head by an attempt to censor the press of that institution. He addressed a letter to the editor of the Chicago Weekly stating that un less a more severe censorship be placed upon tlits editorial column lie would take steps to discontinue the publica tion. The mow was caused by two ed itorials Criticising tin new faculty or der regarding registration. Student feeling ran ran very high for some time, as all are unanimous In their support of the management of the pa per. The author of the articles, how. ever, immediately resigned. Some curiosities from the school room, illustrating the statement once made by .lames Russell lowoll, ...at "wis are the most common-schooled and least educated people in the world." Houghton, Mirilln ,v Co., (cuts: Please send me by mat !i0 copies of Division of Sir Loungfellow. Rchpcctfully, Dear Sirs: 1 want ICininerson's 1 -3s ays on Low, In pamphlet form. Address Miss BO YEARS EXPERIENCE. The .Tnmuiry Klote made its appear anee last week in a now cover. The design is by Clyde Hull, being In form of n western yelper sitting beside n tall bare tree baying nt the moon. The stories this month are. by Clark Ober lies and Keene Abbott', and the verse by George Sliedd nnd Schuyler W. Mil ler. The yelps, while shorter than usual, arc bright and readable. It Is evident that the new management is bent on making their venture a suc cess. The present issue is ten pages larger than has been the custom and 1200 copies were printed Instead' of 700 as formerly. Next 'month nnother on largementVill take place and It will III1' iHMHiII TRADE MARK8, DESIGNS, finpVmnuTQ i. oie?kJi?lISprnf?.iS,r1 ""i'1 n.nd description may qu.ciiir uncertain, free, whether an InVoiitlnn i pUW,SliS?.?tl.or,,U"h J1U"" & C wco,ro SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, nriy,Bcllo!!trHoin,Vt?tr1' lWmt circulation of IlOOK ON lUTKHTlKntiwo!,daiSS1UMD MUNN & CO., JIU llroudvvny, Now York. DR. J. 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