ifeuLJL mi i inumwmmnriwwiaft gi-Ttmtoa -??? ilwiiliwi j (Tf.W . .T"r!i.'i2.i ..t. riaraaj - ' v MpiiPIWWHIP"yWPWi'W,M,,,g' . . . - in " ' " !Nl i ,s- . The Nkbraskan-HissperiA i i mrrrT lin art i i , k Wi MIbb. Hattio Post of York is plociged to Kappa Alpha Thotn. MIbb Edith Abbott, recently elected to Phi Beta Knppa, is pledged to Delta Clara ma. The hla'torloal Hocloty has Just re ceived u display from the deaf tind (html) liiBtltuto of Omaha. It coiibisls principally of essays, drawings, needle work, and wood work, and Is very crcdltablo both in tho workman ship and arrangement of thj) diCforoat. articles:" ' C. II. Yost who coached tho Ne braska foot ball team in '98 and who was with tho Lcland Stanford team last season will not return to tho Cali fornia College next year. Ho 1b nego tiating for tho position of head coach at Ann Arbor but as yet no one has been selected for that position. A new house for college" settlement work will probably bo purchased by tho board in the near future. Tno commlttco that has been canvassing for funds' has been moetiug with marked success. Between $400 and $500 havo already been subscribed. It is expected that tho subscription list will be completed during the present month. tho faculty teams of tho twoschools. After a -fast tih'cV furious' but rather unscientific game tho scoro resulted 8 to 7 in favor of tho Lincoln team. Tho Interest of tho evening wna centered in tho girls game. Lincoln startod tho game by throwing throo goals In rapid succession. This was followed by thrco succosalvo goals by Omaha and another by tho Lincoln team. Tho half cltsed with tho scoro 8 to C in favor of Lincoln. In tin second half after a goal by .Oraana which mud6 a tie, tho scoro alternated about evenly between the two teams. The Omaha girls succeeded in throw ing five goalB from tho field and one from a foul. Tho Lincoln team throw four goals making the Bcoro 17 to 1G in favor of Omaha. Music was furnished during tho ovening by tho Ideal Mandolin Club and tho Lincoln high school orchestra. .. At tho meeting of tho university senate last Friday ovening the matter of allowing tho batalllon to go Into camp next spring was brought up for consideration. After a long discussion It was finally decided to allow five days apd a half for tho encampment, which will begin Wednesday noon May 29th and end Monday evening Juno 3rd, at six o'clock. A resolution was passed instructing tho registrar to arrange the examination schedule so that the examinations will begin Tuesday morn ing InBtead of Monday morning. A paper of especial interest to the geological department, has Just been received from Dr. Ludwig von Ammon of Munich, entitled Uobpr das Vork ommon von ' "Stelnschrauben" (Dae monhilix) In der Oligocaenen Molosse Oberbayerns. In it is described a min iature of the Devils Corkscrow less than six inches high, found in Ger many and named Daemonhlllx Kra merl. Among tho Illustrations are sev eral figures of Daemonhllices In tho Morrill geological collections of the University of Nebraska. A few of tho new Btudents who have registered for the present term of tho University School of Music aro Miss Doda Gould, Fullerton, Neb.; Lodema Gould, Fullerton, Neb.; Lorene Emery, Lincoln; Josephine Day, Superior; Josephine C. Cary, Grand Island; Pearl Archibald, Lincoln; Jesslo Mull iner, Lincoln; Archie Waters, Lincoln; Hattie Post, York; Jessie Morgan, He bron; Clarissa Lyman, Grand Island; Mabol Martin, Onawa, la.; Eileen Dart, Lincoln; Bertha Hunt, Lincoln. gfrls basket ball game. By a scoro of 1 to 1G tho girls basket ball team of tho Omaha high school defeated tho girls team of the Lincoln high school last Saturday evening at iho auditorium. Tho game was close from start to flnisTi and while not bo fast as tho game played by mon'3 teams, It was roplota with good plays and team work. Tho audi torium was well filled with an enthu siastic Lincoln crowd nearly every available seat being taken. It was by far. tho largest assemblage ever seen at a basket ball gamo In Lincoln. Boforo tho girls game and between the halves tliero was a contest between THE CALL TO THE UNIVERSAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR STUDENTS. Tho General Committeo of tho World's Student Christian Federation at their meeting hold in Versailles, Franco, In August, 1900, appointed Sunday, February 10th, 1901, as tho Universal Day of Prayer for Students. Tho Committeo which has appointed this day includes official representa tives of tho Christian student move ments of Germany, Scandinavia, Great Britain, France, tho Netherlands, Switzerland, the United States, Can ada, Australia, South Africa, as well as Japan, India, Ceylon, China, and other mission lands, Including 1,400 student societies, with a membership of G5.000 Btudents ana professors. During tho past three years this day has been observed in over thirty differ ent countries by Christian students and by people specially interested In the work of Christ among students. To ensure the most fruitful use of tho day tho following points should be emphasized: (1) Let tho Christian students of each university and college tako ad vantage of this opportunity both by entering into the heritage of tho pray ers of Christians all over tho world on behalf of students, and by putting forth wise, earnest effort; and let the day give a marked impetus to the work of Christ among students. It should be characterized, as In other years, by real spiritual awakenings. (2) Wherever practicable let the Saturday preceding or tho Monday fol lowing Sunday, February 10th, bo do voted by tho Christian students to spe cial meetings and to personal dealing. (3) The prayers of tho Church should bo enlisted on behalf of the progress of Christ's Kingdom among students. To this end let tho Call to Prayer, together with facts regarding tho student movement, bo printed in tho religious papers. Let clergymen bo requested to preach sermons In the Interest of the spiritual welfare of stu dents, and to call forth more prayer for students. (4) Lot tho primary object of the day bo borne in mind and realized: the promotion of Intercession on behalf of Btudents. Tho great need in all parts of tho student world Is that of a mighty manifestation of tho power of tho Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Word of God and the- history of tho Church prove abundantly that such a work of tho Holy Spirit Is a direct result of definite, fervent, and believing prayer. On behalf of tho genoral committee of the World's Student Christian Fed eration, Karl Fries, Chairman, Stock holm, Sweden. John R. Mott, General Secretary, 3 West 29th Street, Now York City. December 1, 1900. T 8 he University of Minnesota College of Medicine and Surgery, t$$tttttttt$t The thirteenth Annual Oourso of Lcotures trill commence on tho 10th day of September, 1000, and will continue eight and one-half months. The course is graded and covers a period of four yearn. Medical Hull, the Laboratory of Medical Science, the Laboratory of Medical Chemistry, and tho Laboratory of Anatomy aro situated upon the Cam pus. Tho clinical opportunities afforded by tho lionpitals and dispensaries of Minneapolis and St. Paul are at the command of the College. 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