The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, January 23, 1899, Image 2

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THE NEBRASKAN.
A WecMy Newspaper Issued Every
Friday Noon by dhc University
Publishing Association.
Kntorod us Second Class Mall Matter.
Geo.
M. ,
L. Townc Managing Editor
Stewart Kdltoi-ln-Chlef
ASSOCIATKS:
NT.WS.
J T. Sumner Kdgar Chirk.
Clinton Ihirr.
LOCAL.
KdK'iir Crnmh. Cracc MacMlllan.
Ada Whiting. Helen Woods.
It. 1). Andreson. Clyde Van VtiHr,
Benton Pales Alumni
The NcbrnsUnn will be setvt to nuy
xlurc&s upon receipt of the subscrip
tion price, which Is one dollar a year.
Contributions nre solicited from nil.
News Items such ns locals, personals,
reports of meetings, etc., arc especial
ly desired. The Nebraska n will be
glad to print any contribution rela
tive to a general university subject,
but the name must accompany all
fiaich.
Address all communication to the
Nebraskan, University of Inc-braska.
"Uuy a Nebraskan" and see if you
ean find anything which looks like the
admission the Hesperian has so much to
say about. Ye editor could not find it.
A belief, you know, U often born of a
hope.
cheerfully and willingly as he has
done in t he past, for nil which ho cer
tainly deserves the greatest praise.
Kni'siis University has just adopted
a new and length ty eonislliitioni for
Its athletic association'. 'Phe new plan
has several good1 points about it,
which will dou'btlcss unify and purify
their athletic .'ports. However, ('hoy
have so much machinery that It is
likclv to piove cumbersome and un
weildy. In this association there is a
graduate, faculty nml student mcin
b( c-ilil). The officers arc president,
vice piosldcnt, secretary and n Irons
titer., who is to hold his position by
virtue of Iris olTiCe ns treasurer of IJie
University. There is to he a board
of direct oiN, consisting of eleven
members, live of whom are students.
For the direct supervision of sports
there is a general mnniigvr, who Is
subject to the ojrard of directors, but
wliii has under his care nil the team
managers. Ueshlcs tfliose (here nre
(cam iiKinnsreivs, (earn captains and
eiirht standing committees. All of
these furnish excellent places for as
pMng young student but the scheme
ns a whole I open (o the criticism,
(hat where there nre so many heads
i( will 'be almost Impossible to place
responsibility. Nebraska's plniv, plne
ii!5 upon n board of control, enuslst
Inir of "ve members, the entire re
"ponsiibiMly for all (he athletic inter
ests of the University, is Infinitely
simpler and has worked ndmirnbly
duriny its first half year of existence.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
O. F. LAMI3EKTSON. D. D. S.
Lincoln, nkii.
Urmlunio or Ohio College Duntul Surgory.
Ollleo, Aloxiindor block Hooms !M nml 21
COU. TWKLKTH AND O STB
DRS. GIFFUN & SMITH
Telephones 285 nnd CU8.
Hooms 8, U nnd 10, Ollvo Theater nulldlng.
LOUIS N. WENTE,
DENTIST,
ISO South lllh street.
Hooms 20, S7 nml 1, llrownull Ulk. Phono 530.
Kansas University has a dramatic
club of which it is rightly quite
proud. Its work has been of a high
order, meriting the success which it
has had. The Nebraskan suggests that
a similar organization could succeed
equally well here and would be of in
llnite benefit to those .who have dra
matic ability. It would also exert its
inllucnce in bringing that most de
sired and desirable thing interest in
the University and University enterprises.
Kiuimis University also lias a plan
designed especially to arouse u. uni
versity spirit. It is to have during the
year three convocations of faculty and
students for the purpose of discuss
ing subjects of common interest. One
such convocation lias already been
held and is reported to liavc been very
successful. The others will be
watched with interest, for any plan
which succeeds in getting all the stu
dents together and arousing in
them a self sacrificing spirit will be
hailed as a boon.
Kx.iminntioii.s are on the order of
the week. Take our advice and devote
long hours to sleep. You will pass a
Letter examination as a result.
it will be necessary, too, to register
again in order that you may pursue
undisturbed, certain courses whioli
you ir.ay choose. If you are wise you
will select sixteen hours, which you
can carry with some credit 'to your
seli. If "von follow the fashion, how-
COULKGKS TN GENERAL.
There are 21 Universities, 1,020 pro
fessors and' 20.700 students In Ger
many. Northwestern University has tin en
rollment oT 3.000 which is the third
largest in the United Slates.
The .Mandolin and Glee clubs of the
University of Iowa made a. most, en
joyablc and profitable trip throughout
southern Iowa nnd eastern' Illinois.
All along Hie route they received' the
most enthusiastic welcome. Another
trip 'has been arranged' which promis
es also to be enjoyable. Iowa deserves
much' credit in 'tihis line, and ean
rightly be looked upon by neighbor
ing schools as an example worthy of
following.
Frederick St en nice, a Detroit, mil
lionaire, has presented to the Univer
sity of Michigan his unique collection
of musical instruments, numbering
neary 1,000 pieces. Mr. Stearnes 'has
been collecting for fifteen years and
has spent upon his-, treasures some
thing over $25,000. The present value
of the collection for the University
lies in the fact that it exhibits, with
hardly a break, the evolution of three
great types of instruments from pre
historic times down to the present. In
this respect it ean rival the most fa
mous collections of this country nnd
of lOnrope. The collection will be
placed in n room fitted up for it in the
museum building, and a complete cat
alogue, lavishly illustrated, prepared
by Mr. Stearnes, will soon be publish
ed by the University.
MEANT ROUND TRIPS, PERHAPS.
The I'rooknian has heard of a
Scotch professor who had been advo
cating the advantages of athletic ex
ercise. "The Roman youths," he
cried, "used to swim three times
across the Tiber before breakfast."
The Scotch professor, noticing one
of lile auditors grinning, exclaimed:
"Mr. McAHister, why do you smile?
We shall be glad to share vour amuse
ment,
j The canny Scot replied, "I was just
J thing, sir, that (he Roman youths
must have left (heir clothes on the
' wrong bank at the end of their swim."
! The Athletic Union, of the State
University of Iowa held a regular
meeting a few days ago, at whiiai the
following aiiieiwl'inent was Mihstitut-
DR.J. L. HODGEMAN,
DENTIST.
110.1 O Struct.
Special rntes to Students.
The University of Nebraska
SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
Ja bolter fittod than ovor boforo to give artiBtio instruction in
Voice Training, Piano Forte laying, and all
other principal branches of Music,
DR. j. T. McNAY,
DENTIST.
Teeth Extracted without Pnlu.
Office: Cor. 11th nml O Sis.
Lincoln, Nobraska
DR BENJ. F WEST,
GENERAL PRACTITIONER,
Office: 103 O Street, Over Fitzgerald's. Tel. 410
Residence: 1735 Euclid Ave. Tel. 643.
Hours: 10 to IS a. in. 2 to 5 p. m.
Specialties: Diseases ot Stomach nnd Kidney.
DR. ALBERT R. MITCHELL,
Hooms C7-8.
Students will receive full information by ap.
plying at the School located directly
South of the Campus, and can
enter at any time.
Tuition is the Lowest Consistent with
Instruction.
WILLARD KIMBALL,
DIRECTOR,
Estates
we
Made by
Syste?natic
Savings.
Hurr Illock,
Lincoln, Neb
E. L. Hoi.toke, M.D. It. A. IIOLTOKK.M . D.
Kcs. Telephone 1. Res. Telephone 423.
DRS. HOLYOKE & HOLYOKE,
Physicians & Surgeons,
Onicc. 127 South Ilth street.
Ollleo Telephone 42
Lincoln, Net).
Telephone 6&5. P. O. Box 031.
DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S
Private Hospita
503 South tltliKtrcct.
Special attention to diseases of women. Ev
ery convenience for hurglcnl cabes.
DR. CHARLES D. CHANDLER,
U.Of N. '92.
1231 O street.
Hours: 8 to 10 a. in-, S to 4 p. in.. 7 to 8 p. in.
Sundays. 3 to 4 p m.
Phonos: ortlceKiO; res. COft-1710 D htrect.
Lincoln. Neb.
J. E. MOSSHART, M. D.
Spcclii Attention to Errors of Refraction.
Practice Limited to EYE. EAR, NOSE and
..-...- win li.tll -f'lli. inul n Ttinni limirR
as tlii. committee will allow. Life will wI ,'r :tln if ar,',1 1
In- a bunion to you ami all your!, ,':' "" "' Hhtc sliall be an Ath
friends. You will not have lime to do , i',!' AIvMry Itanril. wliitli shall con
..,n,i.w, wii -in,i iTnivi.rKiiv ii,t.r- isist of the following members: The
ill" iiiiitt - ' -- ....,
ipvtuinc wen aim uiuvltkuv
est, you will scarcely know there are
any.
iiiaiiarerh of the foot ball, ba.se ball,
and track teams; the president of the
Athletic I'liion, and four faculty mem
ber, one to 1m' elected by flic faculty
of the Collegiate depart incut, one by
the faculty of the Dental department,
and one by the faculties of the Medi
cal and the Homeopathic Medical de
partment,, nnd of the department of
1'linrmncy jointly."
Y. M. C. A. RKCEITIOX.
The members of the Y. M. C. A.
pave a pretty reception to the law
studrirt- at Mr. F. M. Italic. 1040 S
divot, Saturday evening, .Tnnuarv 14.
.mum in me imv -urn many academic
I ntudcnif attended. Part of the even
ii i , , . .
,'.,.4. f nwM -ttWirK- l,mil,l Tinve. "'- "" "l"""' '" ffeHing JuionimentB
i nn.i .'. -..... - j ililMMr nn n i,il1u
- " " ....rr.
short time ago F resident Harper
of Chicago University demanded the
difmial of Allen Orey Hoyt. editor
of the rnivenuty of Chicago Weekly,
bcfi.imc of an editorial lig1itly crit
icbing tlu; University niitboritief!. Tt
Kccir.K impowtible to justify such ac
tion on tlie pai't of a college presi
dent. Had this officer been one of a
lonv series of caustic criticisms, tlierc
might linve been cause for such vio
lent action, but it was a first and
nllpbi offense. That colleire editors
everywhere should etffend their sym-
petb to Mr. TToyt and tiliat the Unl-
THROAT.
1I3IO Street, - Lincoln, Neb.
DR. J. F. STEVENS.
Office 1 1340 street.
Office Telephone 420.
Residence Telephone 424. Lincoln, Neb
OrricE IIoukh: Sundays:
10 to 12 a. m. 12 to 1 p.m.
2 to 5 p. m. 3 to & p. in.
TEACHERS AND PROFESSIONAL
Exniuino the Policy of tho Now England
Mutual. Tho Values arc ns dofinito na those
ondor8od in your Bank Book.
This Company has boon Chartered
63 Years.
G. W. NOBLB, Mgr.,
Phone 328 1041 0 street
Turpin's School of Dancng.
Children's class, Saturdays 2:30 p. m.
Ladies' and gentlemen'sclass, Mondays 8p.m. Assemblies or
Advanced Class, Wednesday Evenings.
Tlio Academy offers advantage for eotUlion clubs, private parties, etc.
Is newly furnished and decorated. Will bo rented at reasonable rates.
For further information address,
ALBERT TURPIN, &S.
The new Term nrglns
January a, 1809.
COLLEGE men everywhere are invited to send for the Washbuin Souvenir CaUloj.
It contains nearly 300 portraits of artists and collegians, besides giving some account
of the construction of Washburn instruments and a complete list of net prices.
First-class music dealers the world over sell Washburns, or Instruments may be
Obtained from the makers
LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO.
A. D. WILKINSON, M. D.
Office. 21 and 25 Hurr IJIock.
Rex., WO South 17th Htrect.
Telephones: Office, Ofl; rehldence. f2.
dtlVVultv in fillincr tne vacancy, are
results not to "be wondered at.
t-'oini' time ago The Nebraska sug
gested that there wa need of some
one, higher gifted iir several ways, to
injure the organization of a glee and
banjo club. Some one, evidently, has
t alien this as a reflection, upon Prof.
Kimball, which, of course, it was not
at all. That Trof. Kimball is willing
and even anxious to do all he can for
swli a club, every one knows. That
ha has been of great service to the
dobs in the past, goes without say
ing. But it is evident also, that Trof.
Kimball can not go out among the
studct.lfi and find a club. That duty
must devolve upon some student with
enthusiasm and ability to organize.
Such wa the service performed by
Hany Keene, long moon ago, and for
wWch he is most gratefully remem
herid in Ncfbraflka'n toadrtions. Such
another 1n needed now. If om one
wJK get a club -together, doubtlcwi
Prof. Kimball wiW do Ids part, no
The urize was one
of Tririiiinond' work. Titer Miss
Turtelot and Mr. Maxwell gave read
ings, which were olso grealtv onioyed.
Ili-frcfllimcn'tR were served. The Y. M.
C. A. were, generouslv afisistcd by the
ladles of the Y. W. C. Ai
ChaTccllor MacLean has received a
ppuv cf the souvenir sonar hook pub
lished in Manila nnd written' by mem
l'CTS of the Eighth army ' corns.
Ainorcr Cho poncrs. some of the best
are bv Tra Kellogg, fonnerlv of the
university.
Dr. Leonhardt's
ANTI-PILL
Cures Nervous His,
nSPnoiV,p?,U?n: DlllouDe8. NerrouB Ills
f re Advlwry Dpt. for Patrons.
M. B. KETCHUM, M. D., Phar. D.
Prof. Ophthalmology, Otology nnd
laryngology.
Lincoln Medical College,
Offers a thorough, private courhc In refraction.
HectucleH lilted.
Office, 220 So. 11th m. Uoure, 0 to 12:30-2 to S
J. R. HAGGARD. M. D.
Residence 1310 O street., Tel. 212.
Office, 1223 O street, Rooms 17 and 18,
Over Miller & Pnlne's, Tel. 635
NEW
WASH
DRESS
DR. M. H. GARTEN,
Practice limited to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
1025 O street,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
E. S. KING,
Vlao Watch Repairing.
Scientific Refracting Optician
(Graduate)
1800 O Street, . . Lincoln, Nob.
Choice lines of Wash Dress Goods
for early spring wear are now on
our counters.
Percales in a large assortment of
new and beautiful patterns in light,
medium and dark colors, 8 1-3C to
12 1-2C a yard.
Zephyr Ginghams, both of Scotch
and American make, 10, 12 1-2, i5
20 and 25c a yard.
MILLER & PAINE.
IT IS THE "STYLE"
And "QUALITY" about the
photographs made at the
Elite Studio
That mako thorn f atnouo. All on ground floor, 226 So 1 1th 8'