The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, February 06, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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THE NEBRASKAN-HESPKRIAN.
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republic or Mexico until 1895. Since
then I have boon in this place, my
place of birth. I practiced mediclno in
Germany under an American diploma
. of tho University of Nebraska, but
must say that I had to light my case
into tho higher courts beforo my di
ploma was recognized. I have ofton
longed to know where my classmates
of the medical college are at work."
Your attention is especially directed
to our genuine carbon and platinum
work, which gives the most artistic ef
fect yet produced in photography. One
of the new features of this year's busi
ness is a guarantee that work will bo
finished in five days from date proofs
are uccopted. At Townsend's Elite
Studio, 226 South llth street.
Rev. J. H. Worloy, '80, now of Foo
Ohow, China, is in this country on a
six months' leave of absqnee. Mr.
"tyoHey contributed a brick of com
pressed tea to the collection in the mu
seum. He states that it is in this man
ner that tea is now transported in that
country to a great extent, as a great
weight may be compressed into a small
bulk.
Posters at half price. Anna Held,
Maud Adams, Maxlne Elliott, Deming's
Indians and many others will bo on
sale this week at the picture and
music department, Herpolsheimer &
Co. These will be sold at G5c each, and
as we have but a limited quantity will
not last very long. Mat- board for
mounting posters in all shades at 25c
per sheet.
A prominent physician of Boston
has written to Miss Barr asking for
the percental tables, the physical de
velopment, the average standard of
strength and the general effect of gym
nasium training upon the girls of tho
university, to be used in a paper which
he Is preparing on tho comparison of
the eastern and western girls, to be
read before the American medical as
sociation. Dr. White has received a letter from
tho chemical department of the Ohio
state university, asking him for a de
scription of the system In use here as
regards the management of the work
In the freshman chemistry class. This
year there has been a llirgo influx of
freshmen in this department of the
Ohio state university and the head of
the department seeks to learn the most
expeditious way to handle the new stu
dents. The following have registered at the
school of music: Jeanette Dysart, Su
perior; Sigurd Anker, Blair; Elsie
Williams, Alexandria; Monna Trindle,
Arcadia; Mabel Vincent, University
Place; Constance Sarbach, Fairbury;
James Van Burg, Hickman; Frances
Westervelt, Tressa Reagan, Maude
Sundean, Mary Hathaway, Beatrice
BIHingsley, Emil Boostrom, nlrs. Ches
ter D. Gibbs and William T. Quick,
Lincoln.
Among the bodies of so'.dlers brought
to San Francisco from Manila on the
Poking last week were Horace L.
Faulkner and Arthur C. -Sims. Both
were privates In company F, First Ne
braska. Adjutant General Barry noti
fied Quartermaster Long at ban Fran
cisco to send H. L. Faulkner's body to
his mother, Mrs. H. B. Wilkinson, at
Western, Neb., and the body of A. C.
Sims to S. J. Arnett, Madison, Neb.
Both of these soldiers died of dlseaso
"in the hospital at Manila In tho fall of
1S98.
Three university men will take part
in the meetings of the Nebraska con
ference of charities and corrections to
be hold next Wednesday and Thursday
in -tho university chapol. On Wednes
day afternoon Dr. Bessey will make
the address of welcome on behalf of
the university and discuss certain
phases of the problem of the education
of the mentally and morally deficient.
On the same afternoon Regent Forell
will discuss juvonilo reformatory
work, and on Thursday forenoon Dr.
Eilwood will take up the problem of
relief work.
A few days ago samples of corn were
examined by tho department of botany
in order to determine whether or not
orgot was present. In some way the
impression prevailed among the farm
ers in certain portions of Nebraska
that orgot had attacked the corn ears
and that this accounted for the disease
and death of the ntnr.k. An examina
tion of tho corn ears submitted shows
that not only is ergot not present, but
that there is nothing present which is
harmful. Furthermore, orgot has
never been found as a parasite on rorn,
although It occurs on many related
plants.
EXCHANGES.
Tho University of Wisconsin will bo
represented In the educational depart
ment of tho Paris exposition. Photo
graphs of the buildings are being pre
pared for tho exhibit; also matter
showing the history of tho university,
its growth, present extent, income,
students in attendance and general
surveys of the var'ous departments.
The department of hlslory will bo
made especially prominent by an elab
orate system of charts.
It was announced at the last meet
ing of the trustees of Brown university
that subscriptions to the $2,000,000 en
dowment fund now amounted to ?250,
000, and that John D. Rockefeller
agreed to give ?250,000 In addition if
$1,000,000 is raised by June 1, 1900.
The manager of tho University of
Chicago Weekly has declared the news
paper edition of that paper a failure,
and the editors have been forced to re
vert to tho old plan of making the
paper a weekly magazine.
Professor R. W. Woods of the
physics department of the University
of Wisconsin will sail for London next
month to lecture on color photography
and other scientific subjects before the
society of arts and royal photogra
phers. Walter Camp will be appointed di
rector of athletics at Yale, to have
charge of the consolidated athletic or
ganization which will be formed next
fall.
One hundred and fifty-one men are
trying for tho freshmen crew at Har
vard. This Is the largest number of
candidates that ever reported.
A fire in the machine shops of the
University of Wisconsin caused a loss
of about $10,000. But for the prompt
ness of the department the loss would
have been much greater.
The average age of tho freshman
class at Yale is eighteen years, nine
months and three days; the average
height five feet eight Inches; the aver
age weight 135.9 pounds.
It Is reported that thirty-six colleges
have promised to send representatives
to the meeting of tho intorcolleglato
gymnastic association in March at tho
Columbia university gymnasium.
Trouble is abroad at tho University
of Cincinnati, caused by the action of
tho president in demanding tho resig
nations of all tho faculty members.
Many of tho students and alumni are
supporting the professors.
In a recent address beforo tho stu
dents at Northwestern President Rog
ers upbraided tho using of cabs for
social functions excepting rare special
occasions, designating it as a needless
and burdensome expense to the stu
dents. Ex-Presldont Cleveland Is to be a lec
turor at Prlncoton this year. Ho has
agreed, It Beems, to deliver lectures
called for by tho Stafford Little fund
of $10,000, which establishes a lecture
ship on themes connected with public
life.
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129 South nth Street,
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Albany, New York
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DENTIST,
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Telephone 784.
Lincoln, Neb.
THE CENTURY
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IS THE BEST
F. E. Edgcrlon, Agent, University.
DR. JAMES STOCKFIELD,
nFWTIQT 31 O Street, Lincoln, Neb., op.
Ui.ll I IO ! poslte the Post Onice. Painless
Extractions. Dcutsolier Zahnarzt. Gold fill
Injrs $1.60 and up; Silver FitHiurs 50 cents and
up; White filtlntrs 75 cents and up. Best set
of teeth $10.00; Cheap set of teeth 95.00.
All Work Guaranteed.
Drs. Clutter & Shannon
DENTISTS.
Phone 426
1 1 36 O Street
Lincoln
THE ALBERT TEACHER' AGENCY,
Central Music Hall, Chicago.
Fiftoonth Year. 8250 Positions Filled.
Nearly 800 in 01). List of Schools
and Colleges in which wo fill
positions sent free.
ADDICKSSt O. J. AIillEIlT, MANAGEIt.
Harvard University
Medical Department,
BOSTON, MASS.
, On nnd nftor Jnno, 1001, candidates for ndinis
?J1 mMt VtoHonU a dogruo in Arte. Jjitorntnro,
Pnilosophv or Soionco, from a recognized collefeo
or Bciontifio school, with tho exception of snoh
norBons, of suitablo ni;o nnd nttainmont, ns may
bo admitted by special voto of tho Fncnlty takon
in oach capp.
For do tailed information concerning 00 rees
of instruction, or catalogue, address.
Dr. Wm. L. Richardson, Dean,
Harvard Medical CoHoko. Uoston. Mnss
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