The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, November 13, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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The Nebraskan-Hkspkrian
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"A nowspnpor dovotcd to tho interests of TUo
University of Nobnutku uud tho studont body."
Issued Kvory Tnosdny Noon. Published
nt S2B North Klovonth Street.
Entered ns Second-Class flnll Matter.
K. V. WaSUIIUIIN. I xt..
T. J. Hkwitt. f Miinnfjora
HAL H. HOBEUTS ErtUor-iifClilof
Associate Editors:
J. A. Kuiis.
A. C. Litis.
Reporters:
John 51. Nolson,
G. M. Cowidll,
Charles I. Taylor,
Emily .Tonklim,
N. E. Buckley,
T. M. Hewitt,
Hnlph K. Itninuy,
G. (3. Wilhurn,
T. .T. Hewitt,
L. E. Cottlo,
Alnvrotto Eaton.
Elinor F.Hodcos,
Anna Til. Eilron,
n. Hanson,
Prank Martin,
Clifton Carter,
Grace MontKOinery
Sterling II. Mc-Cuw,
Mrytlo KobortH,
It. 'r. Hill,
B. M. Stono.
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address up.m tho receipt of tho hUicrIplion
price, whioh Is one dollar u year.
Contributions nro solicited from nil. News
Items such ns locals, persutiuls. reports of meet
inus, etc.. nro especially desired. The Nebrns-kiin-Hesperlun
will be Kind to print any contrib
ution relative to n soncral university hiibjcct,
but tho n-iine must nccomn uiv nil such.
Tho Jsohrnsknn-Hesporian is sont to nil sub
Bcrilwrs until ordered discontinued and all ar
roarniro.s paid.
Address all communications to tho NunnAS
kan HKSPEniAN, 1'. O. box 'I0, Lincoln, Nob.
Telephone 479.
depth, and quality oC work Nebraska
takes a placo some distanco ahead,
while In equipment there la no chance
ot comparison. It should ho noted
though that Kansas has a very strong
school of pharmacy, a branch of chem
istry which tho department hero does
not touch. As to tho biological sci
ences it scorns oniy necessary to men
tion Dr. Bcssey, of whoso reputation
as a botanist tho whole world knows,
Dr. Ward who has several times been
specially honored by his fellow zoolog
ists and has several times received
marks of their special confidence, nnd
Professor Bruncr, who only a cruplo
of years ago was chosen by tho govern
ment as tho best equipped entomolo
gist in the United States to accomplish
an important mission to South
America.
any plan is chosen, in tho execution
of which it is necessary to permanent
ly disfigure, or whero thcro in oven
risk or chanco 01 doing permanent in
jury, there is a causo for serious criti
cism. Initiations aro effective and
need to bo lmprossivo and convincing
but tho purpose is thwarted and tho
effect lost when I hoy aro allowed to
become mere frolics. When they do
actual Injury they deserve only severe
condemnation.
Good Work Popular Prices
Students especially invited
to call
? & G. Barber Shop
1S44 O Street
Nebraska has added another victory
to her already creditable list without
a score against her yet. The work of
the team Saturday was somewhat of
a surprise to the crowd. While Ne
braska expected to win, she hardly
hoped to be able to run up so large
a score. The Grinnell team was strong
and aggressive and in the host of
physical condition, every man playing
through the entire game. Nebraska
,'was not In as good shape, several yet
showing the effects of the hard battle
with the Medics at Kansas City two
weeks ago. Minnesota was able to run
up a score of only 2G to 0 against this
team after a hard game. The game
was one of the cleanest ever seen on
the campus and no hard feelings were
shown by either side. The Grinnell
players, are gentlemen.
Organized rooting has not been in
evidence so far this season. Thcro is
only one more game to bo played on
tho campus this year and it is tho most
important one of the season. Plans
must be perfected to have some good
rooting with songs, yells, howls,
whistles, cat-calls, groans, etc., etc.,
and afterwards the biggest celebration
ever seen in Lincoln. Tho leaders
should come from the battalion, and
the cadets should take tho initiative
in thus pushing it through to a success.
Spirit and enterprise are always to
bo commended, and a student or an
organization of students that can de
vise something entirely novel in the
way of ceremony for welcoming new
members is usually deserving unstint
ed praise. There Is such a thing, how
ever, as mistaken judgment In the sel
ection of "welcoming" material. Any
thing harmless iS passable, but when
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The
Jrrou)-tiead
'Book Club
A former graduate of Nebraska Uni
versity and a present graduate student
at Kansas University, took occasion
recently to make some comparisons of
the two insitutions. His opportunities
should have made him an unbiased j
Judge, but tho facts seem to warrant j
the conclusion that he spoke hastily ,
and without duly balancing the con-'
ditions. The statements were that, j
though In most respects, Kansas Uni
versity is about five years behind Ne- i
braska yet In the departments of law, i
chemistry, the biological sciences and
sociology she is far ahead. The first j
part of this statement is, in many re- ;
spects, probably too strongly put. The
latter part of i is undoubtedly too i
sweeping. It is well to admit that ,
Kansas has a stronger department of
sociology because Nebraska has none
at all. The Kansas law school, too, is
older and has a longer course both of
which are points in its favor. In or
ganization, faculty and character of i
instruction, however, it does not seem
necessary to admit that Nobraska is
at all behind. That some have con
sidered her ahead Is evidenced by the
fact that they (several) have left the
free department at Kansas and paid
tuition to attend hero. Tho chemical
department Jioro is one of the strong
est in tho west. Kansas University is
making laudable strides towards a
high placo in this line of work. She
has a new building soon to bo dedi
cated. At present, however, in extent,
Xate ftccks
holiday and ether books and current
subscribers.
Tommy and Orizel $1.50
club rate .$1.15
Unleavened Bread $1.50
club rate 1 15
The Reign of Law .... $ 1.50
club rate 1.15
Review of Reviews and The
Arrow-Head $4.00
club rate 3.00
Review of Reviews. . .$2.50
club rate 2.15
These are smne examples of our club
rates. We will do as well or better on
other books and magazines.
To avail yourM-lf of these rates vou
must be a paid-up subscriber of Tim
Akkuw-HkiIi. If you are not a sub
scriber we will make you a special rate
01 75 cents in connection with the
book club to become one.
All the books will be ordered at the
same time and all lists must be in by
December 10. Any books wanted be
fore or after that time will cost a few
cents more. Magazines may be order
ed at any time.
T1115 Arrow-IIkad to new subscrib
ers not members of the club, 81.00
For further information call at the
CO-OP., or write
BEST
And at the
Lowest Price,
is
shown by us
WILSON &
PACAL
7042 0 Street
The J? rrow-Head
322 No. nth St., Lincoln
Legislative Gallery
BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS 1
nt tt
IHII 01 LflllflC II
loner.
120 South nth Street,
LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA.
GALLERY ESTABLISHED IB71.
For a. neat shine
Go to 205 South 11th St., Sheldon
block, corner 11th and N Sts.
W. E. EDWARDS.
UDIfS AND CENTS SMM PARLORS
R. S. YOUNG
BUILDING HMD SUPPLY ee.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Office 1024 O Street. Tel. 700.
Yards !9th and Q Sts. Tel. 720.
jfobotogtapbs
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UNIQUE STUDIO,
1222 O St.
Will make you a Strictly First-Class
Quarter size Cabinet Oval 81.00 per
doz. Other sizcs in proportion.
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The Lincoln Academy t
X Corner 11th nnil Q Sts.
i College and University Prepdratlon.
PUfrcsd m. Wllaon, Ph.D. (Yale,) f
X PltlNOIPAU
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The Turkish Candy Kitchen
1321 O Street.
Manufacturers of High Grade Con
fections. TOM BROWN, Prop,
Intercollegiate
BUREAU.
COTTRELL
& LEONARD,
478-478 llrmwHrfiy
Albany, Now York.
Makers of tlio
Caps, Gowns and Hoods,
To the American Colleges and Universi
ties, illustrated manual, sample prices, etc.,
on request. Gowns for the pulpit and the
bench.
THE PHOTOGRAPHER:
Makes
Lantern Slides
ALlEGRETTI & LOWNEY
.... Chocolates
At Sieclor'ss 9karmaai
N.W. Cor. 12th and N Sts.
Lincoln, Neb.
Hendry's Restaurant.
129 North llth Street.
Is first class in every respect. First
clas meals, first class style and quick
service.
You arc invited to call and see us.
Remember the place, 129 N. llth.
M. E. CHEVRONT'S
European : Restaurant,
1324 O Street
For a Good Meal and Reasonable Prices. Lunch
nnd O.VHters In sca&ou.
raropen Dav and Night.
Co-op. Bulktin
Hours 7:45 a. tn. to 7:45 p. m.
6ym Suits
Gym Shoes
Supporters
TROSandCONS
COMPLETE DEBATES ?ie
Our forelcn policy, the L"d
currency, tin- tariff, 1m- tO.NS
....K'ttiiuu. men license.
woman euffracc. nennv
postage, trantportation,
trusts, department Mores.
municipal ownership ol
franchises, government
control of te cgrapli,
Both lilltt nf flip almtn
and many other oun.
owrcomplettlydebatcd.
Directions fororfjanliing
and conducting a dcbaN
...ft ."Vict;, Willi uy3WS
and parliamentary rules.
Price, fti.jo Postpaid.
Uoth-46o Pages.
HINDS & NOBLE
4-5-6-12-13-14 Cooper Institute, N. Y. City
THE CO-OP.
322 North Eleventh Street.
IParties, Banquets.
(Receptions, Class guroms,
...Suppers..,
We furnish Oysters, Fish and
Came of all Kinds.
VIVYAN & OflLE, ,417 '5t" L,nco,n' Nebr.
THE B. B.
Barber - Shop,
109 N. llth St.
BeRKEN BROS. : j : Proprietor.
Flrxt-clusR In every respect. Student patron
oco ebpcclttlly solicited. Myiuu-
vinvoioeoKt oj uitfuoluJurt at oru ttor.
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