6 The Nebraskan-Hhsperian Xocal ant personal. Who is Ludwlg? Dr. Wontc, dentist. Mrs. C. E. Bossey has returned from her visit in the enst. While there she made a very pleasant call with Dr. Canfield, ex-chancellor of the Univers ity of Nebraska and now librarian at Columbus College, Washington, D. C. Do you know Hanna? Dr. Angle, skin diseases, 1215 0. Wosterfield's right. egg shampoo is all Tho University Mandolin Club gavq a musical in tho chapel last Friday, under the leadership of Mr. Robt. Rhone. Tho pieces redercd were "Via LaStolla Gavottce," by Kammermeyor and "Samoan Waltz," by Qutorius. P. J. Bontz, Dentist, ofllco in Rich ards block. NTjn Cameron's lunch counter, 114 lt South Eleventh. Joe Brown visited at the Phi house on Sunday last. Psi Frank Manchester visited in Omaha on Sunday, November 11. Wcsterneld, the barber, has a large student trade, 117 North 13th. Mr. J. O. Berkley, of Schuyler, visit ed at the Alpha Tau house last week. The Womans Faculty club met AVednesday at the home of Mrs. M. B. Reese. Miss Mao Lansing, of the stenog raphic, department, has been quite ill the past week. Tho Lincoln High School defeated York High School in a closely contest ed game on tho athletic field Saturday afternoon. Tho score at tho close of the game stood G--5 in favor of Lin coln. A very enthusiastic crowd turned out to the game in spite of the bad weather. Tho Senior and Junior football teams mot on the Held Tuesday after noon. After a hard fight in the cold wind the Juniors won the game with a score of 12 to 0 in their favor. Mr. Shane, of the senior team, was slight ly injured in tho scrimmage and had to be carried off the field. Mr. Will Reedy, who has been stumping the state for McKinley, is in school again. Miss Bertha Phlllippi, of Omaha visited with Miss Robison on Tues day, November 13. Mr. Frank Home of Des Moines spent Tuesday and Wednesday with his brother 0. G. Home. Earnest Hastings is a candidate for Physical Director to fill the position left vacant by his brother. Superintendent Gregory, of tho Crete High School, made examina tions of the children between the ages of fifteen and twenty to get the nor mal typo. These examinations are under the directions of Dr. Hasting, who has tho work of compiling them. A great deal of interest has been shown by parent and children in this work. The Prep. Medic, society is arrang ing for a number of lectures on medi cal topics, to be given during the year. The first of the series will be given Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, in tho zoology lecture room liy Dr. Wood ward, of this city, on the subject, "Medical Colleges and Foreign Hos pitals." After the lecture officers will bo elected. Glen Rock is a coal especially adapted for students use; clean and no soot or gas. Sold by Gregory, The Coal Man. Miss Mamie Miller was quite badly hurt last week while out horse back riding. Sho is in school again this week, however. Every man on the Minnesota eleven Is over six feet in height. No other team in the history of football ever equalled that record. Mr. James Falrhead, of the First National Bank of Syracuse, spent a few hours between trains with 0. G. Horno last Saturday. Last Tuesday evening the one o'olock and three o'clock gymnasium classes played a game of hoop-ball. Score, sixty-five to fifteon in favor of one o'clock class. G. W. A. Luckey Ph. D., lectured to the teachers of Ashland and vicinity Saturday, November 17, on "The Teacher and His Preparation." Last month he read a paper before tho Ne braska Schoolmasters Club, on "The Historical Development of the Profes sional Training of Teachers in Ger many," which was highly appreciated by all present. Stanford University is greatly stirred up over the enforced resigna tion of Prof. Edward Ross of tho de partment of sociology, for certain statements made in his classes. It Is contended that the action of Mrs. Stanford is a blow to the freedom of i speech In Stanford University. Prof. Ross maintained that his statements were purely non-partisan and based upon sclontlflc truths. Charles Stong, a member of tho Sophomore class has boon very sick for two weeks. At present he Is doing nicely and will soon "be able to take up his studies again. Professor Emerson, in company with Mr. Cross, who has charge of tho greenhouses, and two others, have re turnod from a two days hunting trip at Rock crook. They report poor suc cess, tho game being scarco. During tho time thoy wore out they bagged about twenty geese, some rabbits and a ifew quail. Tho Zoology Club mot last Thurs day evening In Dr. Ward's ofllco. Tho goneral topic for the evening was "De velopmental Mechanics." The pro gram was as follows: "Mutual In fluence of the Cleavage Colls, by Loob" W. L. Duckor. "Tho Mechanics of Dovolopmont, by Morgan," C. E. Stringer. "Mechanics in Ctonophoro Dovolopmont by Ziegler," R. H. Wol cott. Tho subscribers of tho S. and C. mot Saturday afternoon and adopted a constitution for tho Association. Thoro woro twonty-two persons pros ont. It was decided that to protect tho momborB of tho Association it was desirable to have a member of the faculty for treasurer. On tho first ballot J. A. Duff, P. G. Hawby, P. 11. Weaver, C. P. Graft and A. H. Max well were elected membors of the board of control. A. II. Maxwell pointed out that It would never do to have all of them from tho Union De bating Club so another, ballot was titken and Fred Hawxby, P. B. Weav er, C. P. Craft, B. It. Gordon and W. H. O'Connell were elected. The senior class at their meeting Friday afternoon, November 9, decid ed that both the boys and tho girls should wear hood and gown at the commencement exercises this year. The boys will also carry canes. A committee was appointed to decide upon a hat that would bo suitable for both tho boys and girls to wear for every day. A committee was also sel ected to make arrangements for tho class day. at the same tlmo. Among tho now students are Miss Katherlno Zimmer man of Sprague, Neb., R. A. Smith of Omaha; Luzcllo Sturdcvant, and Franco. Cutter of Lincoln; Mrs. Flora Hlldrcth of Bloomlngton, Nob.; Miss Anna Schcrdt, Baxtor.la.; Emma Bos well, Lynn, Kans.; Walter Stevens of Smith Center, Kans.; Mrs. Paul Holm, Lincoln; Grace Smith, Rlverton la.; Sydney Murphy, Dallas, Texas; Mary Whlttier, Whiting, la.; Daisy Carpen ter, Atchison, Mo.; Miss Winifred Armstrong, Lincoln, Neb.; Carrie Smond, Wood River, Nob.; Mnttic Griffith, Lincoln, Okla.; Alto Sweeney, Shenandoah, la. On Tuesday evening a most enjoy oble reception was held at the homo of Mrs. Stuart, Nineteenth and D. Here the fraternity women of the University met Miss Price one of tho international secretaries of Y. W. C. A. On Wednesday evening che met the girls of the Bible classes at the home of Miss Bouton and Thursday evening in tho Y. M. C. A. rooms she conferred with the members of all committees. Sho conducted devo tional exercises in chapel last Wednesday. The second term in the University School of Music opened Monday, Nov. 12. The enrollment shows an Increase in number of students over last year Some very Interesting experiments arc now being made in the green houses with wild plants of Nebraska, under the supervision of Mr. G. G. Hedgcock. Between three and four hundred plants have been gathered, are now being cultivated. Strict at tention being paid as to the amount of light and moisture Some of tho plants are shaded by frames which are covered with glass and prevent too strong a light from affecting them, while others are exposed to the direct sunlight. It has been found that many of tho wild plants of Nebraska on cultivation mako valuable green house plants, and it is partly with this in view that the experiments are being conducted. Experiments are also in progress in the cultivation of water plants. Nearly all tho crysan themums are now in bloom. There are some very handsome varieties and k is well worth the time of a visit to see them. . m U ,ptH.mi.i ' and other Candies that are good, at the Original Goody-Goody Candy Store, 1227 0 Street The ONLY place where you can get the real CREAM CHEWING CANDY that has become fa mous under the name GOODY-GOODY Hanan Shoes FOR MeniWomen Do You Wear These Shoes? fc If not, you arc depr iving yourself of the luxuries of dress, A badly constructed and poorly fitting shoe has unfitted many for the duties of life. When the feet are properly shod, the brain and nerves are at ease, and the body is prepared for enjoyment and activity, Perkins, Sheldon, Chamberlain Co. 1129 LINCOLN, O ST. 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