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3TZ -'-x,; THE HESPERIAN H Tho Delinn debate with Doane will tako placo in tho near future. The date will probably bo announced next week. 4c 1 1 Tho Union and Palladian clubs had interesting meetings jT ATHIvETIC JNTO 1 Jbito last Saturday evening. Both these clubs have done good . work this year. t- Kansas has been heard from. Five questions have been . . , juuibUH mo Tho fina exam nation in advance gymnastics will bo given submitted to tho association by tho Sunflower debaters. It is , , , .,, , ,i i during the fourth week of January. probable that Missouri and Colorado will make their choice in Ul a few days. - TllG basket ball game with Doano, scheduled for January The joint debate between the U. B. D. C. and P..K. D. of 10, has been postponed to January 17. Doane College, has been postponed until February 4th, Satur- Arrangements have been made for base ball practice in day night, at Crete. Tho debaters are: Messrs. Flemming, tho gymnasium between 12:30 and 1:40 p. m., also from 3:30 Hawthorne and linger, to 5:00. The Missouri debating club secretary writes that none of the Two basket ball games between tho University and five questions submitted by Nebraska aro satisfactory. Thoy Omaha have been arranged. Tho first will probably bo pbiyed ask for another list of five questions. Then, they ask that a on Friday, Jan. 20, at Omaha. clause bo inserted in tho rules providing that no women or The Phi Delta Thota has accepted tho challenge of tho negroes shall participate in the interstate debate. Phi Psi's for a game of basket ball. Tho game will probably The Delian boys had, in all probability, tho most interesting bo played in connection with the Doane game, meeting this school year, last Saturday evening. Thoy do- gy rGquest of tho captain of tho foot ball and- base bal Bated tho question, "Resolved, That tho government should teams an hour will be given to special indoor training during own and operate the railroadsN within tho boundaries of the the next semester. Tho object is to placo our men on equal United States." Tho debate was very animated. Tho visitors, footing with the eastern men, with whom thoy will contend and there were plenty of them, warmed up to the subject like during tho coming season, old wheel horses. A committee on joint dobates wiis named for tho present term. Charges Against Col. Stotsonburg. Friends of tho Thurston Rifles of Omaha have preferred charges of a very serious nature against John M. Stotsenburg, at one time commandant of cadets, at present colonel of tho First Nebraska at Manila. Ho is charged with cruelty to his men, lack of care in tho selection of camp ground, and an attempt to obtain money from tho privates without reason, Tho petition claims that through petty fines, tho pay of some of the privates has been entirely consumed. Tho petition asks tho Secretary of War to immediately recall Col. Stotsen burg to his regular regiment. Nebraska State Historical Society. Tho State Historical Society held its annual meeting Tuesday evening. Three papers were read and the meeting ing was burned or given to tho (acclimated) poor; everthing of Exchange. n There aro three main reasons for opposing every step toward imperialism: First, dominion is brute force; second, depend ent nations are slave nations; .third, tho making of men is greater than tho building of empires. David Stark Jordan. The question for tho Missouri-Kansas debate is: "Should tho United States Use the British Colonial Policy in the Gov ernment of Her New Possessions, Manila, Porto Rico, etc." Sides will probably be decided as thoy were last year, by choosing by lot one month before the date of the debate. Western College Magazine. Capt. Sigsbee, writing in the January Century of tho de struction of tho Maine, says that tho water of Havana harbor is so foul a fluid that articles that were recovered after having been submerged in it could not be handled with safety. Cloth- adjourned until Tuesday evening. In a paper entitled, "My Last Buffalo Hunt," J. Sterling Morton described a hunting trip ho enjoyed in tho Republican Valley in October, 1861, when he and four companions were protected from the ruthless Cherokees by a guard of regulars from Fort Kearney. Mr. A. E. Sheldon described some thrilling scenes under "A No- metal, including tho big guns, was washed with antiseptics and the utmost care had to bo taken of the health of tho divers. Conservative. The nations of the old world, notably Greece and Rome, understood and appreciated more clearly than do tho people of v, V'l -e V those times tho harrafulnoss of unduly forcing tho mind to the braska Episode of tho Wyoming Cattle War." C. S. Lobingor, lasting injury of tho body. Tho gymnasia of ancient Greece Omaha, in "Peculiar Features of the Nebraska Constitution" probably reached, in their methods of training tho young, a VA brought out tho clause in our Bill of Rights, which says that higher ideal than have any of tho educational systems now i the right3 not granted aro reserved to the people, a unique vogue. In tho face of this condition of affairs it is pleasing to J feature in our constitution which is shared . only with that of note that tho people of America aro rapidly becoming alive to North Carolina. Ho also thought the constitution did not tho pernicious effects of developing tho mind at the expense of prohibit the election of a senator by popular ballot. tho body. Medical Record. REGENT SHOES $8.50, UNI. SHOES $8.00. 1086 O ST.