The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, May 08, 1899, Image 2

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    THE HEBRASKAN.
A Weekly Newspaper Trailed Every
Monday Noon by the University
1'iiblUhiiiff Association.
Kilned h Second Class Mnll Mnttor.
limine Ii. 'I'owno Miiiinglng Editor
M I Stewart
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ASSOCIATES:
NliWS.
sunnier Edgiir Clurk.
(Mtnton Hnrr.
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i ,.le Hoed Urneo MnoMlllnn.
dclmyd Wldlliu'. Union Woods.
Hi'iiton Dab's Alumni
The Ncbraslcan will be sent to amy
ddresH upon receipt of the eub-scrip-tion
price, which is one dollar a year.
Cotunutinons arc solicited from nil.
NrwH items such as locals, personals,
reports of meetings, etc., arc especial
ly desired. The Nebraska n will be
glnd to print any contribution rela
tive to n general university subject,
but the name must accompany all
aueh.
Address all communication to the
Xcbraskan, University of Inc-braska.
IJonioinber that tihe wlcetion of the
guidon i iiiviiubuia o ihc athletic hoard
ocouis YeiIno.!iy. This is important.
The future 01 athletics depends upon
the athletic board, livery imtnietor,
nlinuiiiiM ami student shouldd feel it
his dutj to MKe and to see, too, that
no mistake i nrndv in tilje pcrsonel of
tJioise votcl for. Athletics were never
in more nourishing condition. We
ough't. not return the old regime.
Nebraska won. and los Saturday.
The victory of the track men was
glorious., t'he i.efeat of the ball team
was gloomy. Eleven to two was the
nvtio by wliieth Nebraska was victori
ous and tuveai to twelve the refrain of
the defeat. Corffly errors at critical
times, together with the humility of
Pilcner Ulis-s to ge-i the u.. . over the
plate and the low hutting? average of
the Nebraska 'team epitomizes the de
feat. Ncbrnskn will have another op
portunity to "show" both (Missouri
and Knn.sni before to very long. We
will hope to record more victories
wflivn ( aptnin Heeder's men are tflie
iit.r.
predicted n iKi'lsion which was there
upon given, at 1 o'clock In the morn
ing. Mr. S. M. llollnduy of Iowa wa.
ii warded tihlrd place, Mr. Georire E.
Enrnir of Indiana second, and Mr,
Hollo 1 liyninn llrst. The unnoiiniM"
incut of the last two brought forth a
porfeet storm of applause nnd 'lie de
cision of nhe Judges ovhhinth met
(he approval of the audience.
Tlio Judges were:
Though't and composition .lohn l
Irish, Snn Ernncbco; PreMdeivt (lames
11. Anx-"11, University of MMilgiin,
Ann Aibor, Mich; President Oltiirlcs
I- Tltwlng, Wtwtorn Hofcrve universi
ty, Ohio.
Delivery- -Dr. Chnrl.es 11. Mltmliull,
M lumen polls; W. .1. llrynn, Lincoln;
T. E, Dewey, Abilene, Knn.
The cninplete lnnrklngs were not.
flgiiritl out till S o'clock in the niorn
hiig. The system prmldeil In the con
stltutioii for detcrnihilng the llnnl
rank of contcstan'tis provldvs that af
ter the II rut choice has beun made, the
remaining contestants whnll b? re
linked, the second mini in the eon
test as the llrsl man on the llivnt re
ranking, m the remaining positions
of cuii'tci-Uants shiill be iiMfcrtulned by
addilionnl re-ranking. II an lui)poiHd
that the (list rankings coincided with
the rankings as figured out according
to the provisions of the constitution.
The table how given shows the marks
of iho judges, both on manuscript and
delivery, with the tlrst rniui and the
thiol positions. In columns wthcro
there are two sets of llgures the top
figures arc the averages and lhoc un
derneath arc the ranks determined by
the averages.
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COLLEGE
Course 2S WeeKs.
Fees $65.00.
Otters great inducements lo stu
dents of medicine in the west.
Methods of instruction most satis
factory.
Clinics in both surgery and medi
cine held in the following hospitals in
this city: County, Methodist, Child's,
Inimanuel nnd Presbyterian hospitals
weekly.
Catalogue sent and questions an
swered by V.. W. CHASE, Omaha,
Ncbr., Continental block.
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NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
WOMAN'S MEDICAL SCHOOL
333-339 S, Lincoln Strcol, CHICAGO
Opposite Cook County Hospital.
Pour Years OroJed Course.
ncRlnnlm? wltli July 1. 1W0, tlic couio ior the
year will lo divided Into four terms ot twelve
unoliHciiKh. Aiiomlnnco from Nimli'DtK In ll(0
reuumr conrsu Is required durlni? llirco terms
In cnea of tlic four yenrs. Tlio fourth term Ih
optional.
The fees nro tlOO.iKi for ench yenr, pnyiihlo In
ndvnnco.
Tho nnmU r of rcRulftr studentB Is llmltod to
anu-liumlicd. twenty-live In ench elass. l'lnco
In clns Is (ihKdned ly competitive examina
tion niter leivlnu' compiled with the n-iiulro-ments
u I he slnln Hoard of Health ot Illinois-
Kxeoitllonal lal,orntory advantages are offered
I lenchei-N, nnd stiiwrlor clinical fnullltlos nru
olleiud to unior medlfiil siuuoms nnn Krniiu
ates In inedlclnn dunnu the summer term
For further Information, address
DR. JOHN RIDLON,
103 STATE ST..CHICAQO,
The University of Nebraska
School of Music
Sa - -A,
S Hl'VlTER fitted than ever before to give artistic itUrttction
in Voice Training, Piano Forte Playing, and all other pruici.
pal branches of Music. Students will receive full information by apjing
at the School located directly south of the Campus, and can enter at nn nnie,
TUITION 15 THE LOWEST
C0H5IJTCNT WITH SOUND INSTRUCTION
Third Torm Boglno Monday, April 10.
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WILLARD KIMBALL, Director.
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WE HAVE ALL....
NEW SPRING STYLES
In the Best $3.0i and
$3.50 Shoe on Earth.
WEBSTER & ROGERS
1043 O STREET.
. lie iwi'iity-srixhh nnntinl conHmst of
the l.iti'iWtmtc oratorical nHsooiutilon is
now u part of Jiistnry. It wa.s won by
iio.lo I.. I.yinnn of ilcloit collojo, Wi.s
oii'.Bin with an oration, which will al
ways niii'li high in the annals of ool
logo oratory nnn with a deHvury whioh
jylojused -tlhie nndience ami jiulges nliki.
IJvory oik! Agreed tihat Mr. Lyinnn iU
Kervodiy won tHa hanors of tlio con
tests while tihey went equally entailed
with tlif derision which gnvc second
place ,to Oieorgo E. l"nrnir of l)n
miw university, Indiana. To be sure
all could not win, yet every om felt
that all did remarkably well. There
was not a poor oration, poorly deliv
ered, among tine umi nnd' Inns who
lid nmt win hae no reason to feel
ttlmt they did not do theniRolves and
tiheir states credit. Finnmcinlly tili?
contest was tihe ino.-t Micccssfu. iin ilhe
history of the n.ssociaition. The credit
for 1his result is mainly due to J. A.
Miagnire, of the unrimvqt-v. ho has
been untiring in his efforts nnd partic
ularly successful in his ndventiisiivg.
The president, Fred 11. Hill of Carleton
College, Minnesota, also deserves much
credit for the Kiiceefis of tihe contes-t
nnd tihe smoothness and disia1ch
Which characterized all the meetings.
The eon test goes to Colorado next
year wMli n comfortable surplus in the
'treasury nnd with the remcmhranice of
n contest successful in every way, as,
proflinWy, no other contest, has been
befoixj.
WISCONSIN WINS.
Continued from page 1
was characterized by n snnppy, but
clear cut nnd vigorous manner. The
audien'ce paid the clarost at'tentio-n to
tins strong and emotional oration.
While the decision of the judges
was "being awaited, Chancellor Mac
Lean itioo'k the eton nnd called on sev
eral prominent men of the house to
speak. President Thompson of Tnr
klo, President Jlairper of Eureka col
lege. Governor Poynter. Judge Dewey,
Dr. MStdhell, W. .T. Pryaiv and rresi
demt Harris of Simpson college were
called to the platform. Mr. Bryan,
ttiid that the winner of first place
should not permit his victory to cnuso
him to rest Ids oars. The object of
oratory is root to win applause for
ilhe speaker, but confidence in the
'idea,.
The university quartet favored the
audience with two selections. Chan
cellor Mae Lean called for a soiig frnm
rtflie Tarkio delegation, but the pros-
ence of President Hill upon the stage
DEATH OV CLINTON S. NOltTON, '9T
Tihe ni?vs ot t'he death of Clinton
Seotii Norton, '07, was rct'ene . u the
uniciitiy Saturday morning anil gave
a great slioek to 'hi many fnieiids.
His iHne was o short and his. death
V'nrlj Satuixlny nioriiing m) sudiie m,
die report hcenied scarcely iru. Tlie
LNiuse eenis to have Leen complete
nervous prostration combined winh a
low form of fever on., general de
rangement of the eastern. The funer
al was held Sunday afternoon in me
lminnnuel oliurdh of Ashland anil was
vices were conducted 'by ltev. K. ..
Ferris before the friends w'tto tilled
t'he church to its utmost capaeuy.
llenutiiful llornl designs from tine
llnptHt church, of which Mr. Norton
was 4i inemoer, the Ashland oard of
Education, the teaeners and sciholai"s
of the high school, the Kappa Aijilia
l beta and Phi Kappa l's fraiernities
of t'h univerhity, and nian .ends
were placed about tihe altar and the
casket. Mr. Norton was n charter
nieintber of the local chapiter of IMil
Kappa I'! mini twenty-fivie of his
brothers attended the sen ices. Clnr
Ouerlics, tianl lliMdreth, Dick Heed,
Enifs, oiggenlhorn. Ode P.rown and
Kilgnr Clarke actcvl as pa .Aier,.
t the grave tihe 'touching burial ser
vice of the Phi Kappa IVii fraternity
was given by the chapter an the
mem hers. After tilie aenie'e each
member plncwl the fraternity tlower
and eoloiv nn 1 lie casket and the bodx
was consigned to Mirth by 'C. Mr.
Mantis.
Clinton S. Norton wiis liorn in Os
wego, N. V., were he n. tended t!he Os
wego normal ehool. In 1S04 lie grad
uated from nhe Peru noniHU of which
hit, father was preftident. 'Hie ne..
next yenr he entered tflie university
and graduated in ISO", being elected
n member of Phi Beta Kappa for Uiigh
scholarship. Since then he hnd hedd
the position of principal of tihe hitfh
siihool at Aahlnnd, Nebraska, wiierc
he had made host of wnnn friends
nnd an excellent record as a teacher.
Wherever he was, he was a valuable '
addition to the life of the community,
especially in musical and social circle, i
Tn the unhersity he wns a leadimg i
meinier oi tnc glee cluib for gevoral
years. Ili- brotiier. Will Norton, is
a member of the pre-ein freshman
c lass.
Creighton Medical College.
Cor. 14th and Davenport Sts Omaha, Neb.
Next session begins September 24 1899.
A tour ycais course was adopted by this
school six vears ago, it being one of the
first school:' in ilu- west to aJopt a higher
standard ot medical education.
The course consists of tour terms, seven
months each. The college building is new
and up to date, having been completed only
two yearsago. The building itselt is large
and commodious, having large toomy lab
oratories for work In Physiology, His
tiology, Pathology nnd Bacteriology all
furnished with the most modern equip
ment. The Anatomical rooms arc large
and are supplied with all of the newest
conveniences, -iong other things being a
cold storage room lor the preservation of
anatomical material, thus Insurving lresh
subjects for dissecting and anatomical
work at all times of the year. The lec
ture rooms are spacious, well lighted and
ventilated, and are teated with comfort
able opera chairs.
This school has the exclusive use of the
St. Joe Hospital for clinical purposes, the
St. Joe hospital being the only large hos
pital in the dry. The count hospital al
so furnishes clinics for the benefit of stu
dents of this school. For further informa
tion, address
D. C. BRYANT, M D.?
Secretary,
McCague Uld'g, Omaha Neb.
Estates
are
Made by
Systematic
Savings.
TEACHERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN!
Exaniino tlio Policy of the Now England
Mutual. Tho Values nro as definite as those
endorsed in your Bank Book.
This Company has been Chartorod
63 Years.
G. V. XOBLB, Mgl,
Phnnfi WR ROOM 10.
rnono sa 10-110 street
I Said to My Clothes
"Oh, Clothes. Old Clothes! I'll go to Paine's Clothing
House and get me a new outfit."
It's a good place to buy good Clothes Clothes made by
the best manufacturers.
THE D. L rniHE CLOTHinG STORE
1217 O Street.
Harvard University
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, BOSTON, MASS.
e
The ludiniifc are Indian- a!l right
enough, and play ball Hut U gi
edge. Their catcher ha. face that
would do credit to (ieronuiuo or Sit
ting Hull nnd ha a head of hanr thafc
would iimhe a good window brush,
but he play his position .he a pro-fefcional.-vMorrls
(HI.) Diu.v PosHw
Do not fail to see ihe Indians. The
eluli will pla the sjate 1 1 iversltv
Mini ai the r-aiupiik . Tii4niiv antl
Wednesday.
116th Annual Announcement (1898-99).
In and after June, 1(101, catuliilatCH
for admission muM. present a degree In
Arts. Literature, Philosophy, Scionco or
Medieino, from a reeogiiiizcd eollego or
seientific school, with tlio exception of
such poi-Mins, of suitable ago and attain
niont, as may bo admitted hv special
vote of tho I'lieulty taken in each case.
Tor detailed intonnation concerning
courses of instruction, or catalogue,
address
Dit. Wm. L. UlCHAHDSON, Dean.
Harvard Medical Sobool, IJoston, Mass.
Kent College of Law
Marshall I). Ewell, LL.D., M. D., Dean.
Three- years eourso leading to degree
"I LL. B. Improved methods uniting
theory and practice. The School of
practice Is the leading feature. Eve
ning sessions of ten hours a week for
e:u Ii class. Students can be self sup
porting while studying. Wo assist
students in securing suitable employ
ment. For catalogue, address
W. F. Momeyer, LL. B., Secretary,
018-010 Ashland Block, Chicago,!!!.
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