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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1899)
-JWI.-I-.L.ILBI.. iTucr smb"1" u n fc 4 'i nin NBBRA9KAN-HRSPI5RIAN. ! ',T :' N ii MR rolJ 16 I ; fu )& i ii m 4. . .1 .. , . V ft .Mfl ft p ill M ililil I! MU & A Irai 1 ' IHIlhW STUDY. Tho l)ll)lo Httuly dopnrttnont of tlio unlvorfllty Y. M. C. A. 1ms nmdo for it ficlf n record Hint hna gone beyond tho InHtltutlon. Fourteen oIuhhoh und four toon class leadoi-B with one hundred and ton men enrolled Is tho condition nt tho present time. This Is n remark ablo thing wlion one considers that a few years ago there wore only thirty live men doing th!s samo work In all tho colleges of Nebraska. This work Is entirely voluntary and no credit Is received. The courses aro those out lined and compiled under the direction of tho International committee. H re quires four years to complete tho work and covers the wholo of tho old and now testaments. Tho work Is so ar ranged that It rcoulres u lMtln Minn each day. The real object Is to form ulate In each man tho habit of doing a little bible study at regular Intervals. Groat care Is used In the Hclectlon or class leaders and mon are placed In charge who are porfcci.y ablo to or ganlzo and develop tho work. Samuel Andorson and his competent commit tee deserve much credit for this happy state of affairs. The following sched ule will glvo leaders, time nnd place of class meetings: Studies In tho life of Christ: V. J. Hunting, Ilort Wallace, A. W. Gilbert, H. M. Garrett, Sunday, 3 o'clock, Y. Al. C. A. rooms; H. U. Tucker, Sunday, !) o'clock, 1401 11 street; H. J. Theobald, Tuesday, 7:30 o'clock, Ballon block; .). .1. Kl'.lg, Sunday, 9 o'clock, room 47, Halter block; E. T. Thomas, Saturdav, 7 o'clock, room 50, Haltor block; R. E. Noyes, Sunday, 3 o'clock, Burr, La Alastor; Charles Stein, Sunday, 1:45 o'clock, Twelfth and 0 streets. Studies in tho acts and epistles: .1. S. Aloore, Sunday, 3 o'clock, Y. AI. C. A. rooms; A. J. Staloy, Sunday, !) o'clock, 1234 11 street; A. 0. Elliott, Sundav, I) o clock, Commercial club building. Studies in old testament characters: C. J. Allen, Sunday, 0:15 o'clock, room 30, Halter block. Before Buying Note Books, Tablets, Stationery, Etc. SMK OUR L AUG 10, NEW STOCK AT THB CO-OP. 322 North Eleventh Street. Special Sale on 5c Note Books and Tablets. U. of N. Writing Paper Envelopes to Match. Fine "Pennant" -5 ' , . ,., U. of N. Paper A New Thing, our "Flexible" Memo, and Cover Going like jn Boxes. hot cakes. ROPER A BOOMER. I . y -sisVNgOfVJVk-cxyOT-V?" I lv The Holiday Kates Will be One Tor for (lie Hound Trip to all HurltUKtnn points west of the MIhsouH river within OOOmllen. Tickets for ChrlHtniiXH will bo on shIo December l. til uiul !!5. Kor Now Years will bo on salo December 30 nnd HI ; also January 1. All tickets will bo jrootl for return until January I, UK)0. To points oast of tho river tho rnto will bo ono furo to tho river and faro and ono third boyoml. City Ticket Office, comer 10th nnd O Streets. Telephone 235. Burlington Depot, 7th St., between P and Q. Telephone 25. A C0LLE6E CALENDAR will be given to any porson bringing five now subscribers to thr Nkiikaskan Hi:s1'F.uian for romalnder of year. Seo calendar at University Hook Storo. Valuo, $1.2o. TRACK PROSPECTS. Enthusiasts are looking forward to ureal inmgs in track: athletics thrs coming season. Nearly all of last year's nwj,nro..lnck hi.ju'.lvq jjjVi Hon'" or Tihem are sure to loworlhelr rerords. ' Last year the team met Iowa at Iowa City and In spite of the fact that she has had established records and tradi tions for some years, a tie was tho re sult. Kansas was no match for us, but she will develop this year. It Is possi ble that Nebraska and Missouri will also have a meet. Iowa comes hero and Nebraska goes to Kansas, and a four-cornered league Is a possibility of tho future. In Juno a team will be sent to Chicago to the intercollegiate meet, and Nebraska should win something. Training will soon begin and now men who have aspirations in this field of athletics should got out and work for a position on the team. In coming youta it will bo no smnll honor to win a place. Nebraska has turned the corner and is headed straight down tho course. TO PRACTICE LAW. Of tho 1899 graduating class at Har vard 408 members have huHf-nterl tho choice of a future profession, and tho result must bo declared to be distinctly depressing in some particulars, while it is exhilarating in others. "With a surplus of lawyers already practicing law and running for congress, 100 of these graduates Intend to study law, twenty-nino will reinforce the over crowded ranks of tho medical profes sion, twelve will study for the minis try, forty-flvo will teach until they can find something moro profitable to do and business careers of various kinds will claim nearly a hundred more. Twelve of the class expect to enter journalism, eleven to become architects, three aro put down as in tending to enter literature, and thora Is only ono artist and one musician in the wholo 400. Ex. THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC i i U is opposite the Campus. L students eontemolatinir the study of music, and those who have friends desirous of information concerning the advantages offered, are cordially invited to visit tho school and obtain an illustrated Catalogue. You can enter at any time. ' mmau UPvffl U4' f mm& J lmm&ri wBUnt Wmm fill 1 KN hes days of smokeless powders and vn. III ij'ph Pressures why take chances on (Q)3 III fl,llnE your face wfih powder, losing T m naSS vnttr pvrclnht nnrl nncelHl.. .fA.ilir t... . iwy 1 ?g n i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i i.i 1 1 1 . I f 1 1 1 II II I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I WILLARD KIMBALL ' S DIR15CTOR. g using a repeater that opens on top and elects Into your lace, when you can avoid the possl bllltybybuylnea MARL1N? 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