The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, January 09, 1900, Page 5, Image 6

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ALUMNI NOTES.
Tuesday, January 10, the Latin col
lqquium will meet in U. 205 at 'i:30.
A. E. Henry, '07, a fellow in the po
litical economy department of Wiscon
sin university, hap been visiting uni
versity friends thiii week.
0. A. Wright, 'PV, is teaching in the
high school at I-ead, S. D. During the
summer vacation Mr. Wright is em
ployed by the Star stamp mill of Leau.
James E. Slme, '90, who has been
connected with various mining con
cerns in Wyoming since graduation, Is
at present at Humboldt, where he Is
Installing an electric lighting plant
T, F. Dannigan, '92, now of Cripple
Creek, Colo., brought into the geologi
cal department last week specimens of
sylvanite ore, he has promised to con
tribute to the collection in future
"years.
William Dungan, '9C, who played
tackle on the 'varsity team for several
years, has been visiting In the city
during the past few days. He is now
employed as surveyor in one of the
Union Pacific surveying parties in the
west,
J. W, McCrosky, l, who is now
chief electrician for the Buenos Ayres
tramway company In Argentina, is on
his way to visit his old home at Te
cumseh. He will be at Lincoln and
will probably deliver a lecture to the
electrical students.
WORK IN PHYSICS.
Three hundred and flfty students
have registered for work in the physics
department The class is so large that
it was found necessary to divide it into
two sections. Six research papers have
been published this year by the physics
department Dr, Brace has published
in the London Philosophical Review
an article entitled "A New Spectropho
tometer," describing a new and impor
tant instrument for scientific and tech
nical use. This contribution also ap
peared In the Astro-Physical Journal
with some important additions. An
other paper has appeared in the Phil
osophical magazine, contribguted by
B. V, Hill, former fellow in physics in
this university. Two papers are now
in the press of the Astro-Physical
Journal written by graduate students.
Papers by Professors Moore and Jiore
are also with the publishers of the
Physical Review and the Philosophical
magazine, respectivel'.
Seventeen invoices of now apparatus
have been imported this year for the
department
Dr, Shoemaker's Private Hospital,
Special attention given to all Diseases of
Women. (All surgical diseases are treated
by the most approved methods. Every con
venience for Pelvic and Abdominal Surgery
Baths for Ladies Only. Special atten
tion given to Massage and Swedish Move
ments in their most recent developments
by the trained manipulator in charge.
C A. SHOEA1AKER, At. D., 1 1 17 L. St.
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Student
Boarders
lurntehed Rooms in Connection
THE PALACE.
1130 N St.
A Word to the Wise.
THE
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TYPEWRITER.
Will do work which cannot be sur
passed by any 100 machine and
COSTS ONLY $20.
Any one can learn to operate it in
a few minutes. It is strong, dur
able and portable, and does not get
out of order very readily.
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
Write for catalogue, samples of work, etc
Favorable terms to agents and dealers.
ODELL TYPEWRITER CO.
358-364 Dearborn St. CHICAGO.
Spalding's
Official
Athletic Goods
Officially adopted by the lead
ing Colleges, Schools and
Athletic Clubs of the country
Every requisite for Base Ball.
Fool Ball, Golf, Tennis, Ath
letics, Gymnasium. Spald
ing's Official League Ball is
the official ball of the National League and
all the leading college associations. Spald
ings's Base Ball Guide for 11)00, 10 cents.
Handsome Catalogue of Athletic Sports
free lo any address
A. G. Spalding & Bros.,
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is like the selling of all other seasons
at this store. It is always full of interest to the dis
criminating purchasers because there are so many
attractive offerings, so many values that appeal to
economy lovers and never anything but the most
reliable, dependable and desirable grades in all lines.
The moderate weather of the fall and winter season
prevented the sale of the usual quantity of heavy
goods, leaving us with a larger stock than we gen
erally have at this time. The annual inventory is
only a few days off and stocks must be reduced to
the minimum for that event. Sacrifices of prices
and profit are the order everywhere throughout
the store.
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be University of Rimiesota
College f Medicine and Surgery.
The Twelfth Annual Course of Lectures will com
mence on the Iflth day of September, 1809, and will
continue eight and one-half months. The course is
graded and covers a period of four years. Medical Hall,
the Laboratory of Medical Sciences, the Laboratory of
Medical Chemistry and the Laboratory of Anatomy arc
situated upon the University campus. The clinical op
portunities afforded by the hospitals and dispensaries of
Minneapolis and St. Paul are at the command of the
College. For out-door clinical service a new clinical
building has been built in a central location.
For information address
Dr. Parks Ritchie,
DEAN UNIVEKSITY OIf MINNESOTA,
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
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