The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, May 07, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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High Jump, won by Benedict (L.), 5
ft. 3 In.; Kellogg (U.) second, Heagy
(L.) third. Winters (L.) and Dorwnrt
(U.) dropped out together.
120-yard hurdles, won by Mouch
(U.), 18 4-5 sec; Haegy (L.) second.
Benedict fell at the last hurdle. Brlggs
(U.), Hawley (L.) ran in the prelim
inaries. In both the preliminaries
and ilnal, hurdles weho knocked down
by all the men.
220-yard hurdles, won by Hawley
(L.), 32 3-5 sec; Mouck (U.) second,
Haegy (L) third. This was run In tne
rain.
220-yard run, won by Reynolds (U.),
24 2-5 sec; Winters (L.) second, Bui
lard (U.) third. Harris (U .), Hagen
buch (L.), Hitchcock (L.) also ran.
440-yard run, run by Follmor iL.),
55 3-5 sec; States (L.) second, Allen
(U.) third. Harris (U.), Haegy (L.),
and McComb (U.) also ran.
880-yard run, Benedict (L.) won, 2
mln. 11 sec; Laverty (L.) second,
Carr (U.) third.
Shot put, won by Shedd (L.), 33 ft.
11 in.; Tobln (U.) second, Hall (L.)
third. Briggs (U.) and Koeh'ler (U.)
also contested.
In the pole vault, Kellogg (U.),
Johnson (U.), Benedict (L.), Barrlsch
(L.), McDonald (L.), had reached D
ft. 3 in., when the rain made the poles
so slippery the contest had to stop. No
decision was given. Baird dropped out.
The broad jump, hammer throw, re
lay race and pole vault wore caned off
on account of rain.
THE EXAMINATION SCHEDULE.
Final examinations for -the second
semester of 1901 will bo held as fol
lows: Tuesday, Juno 1, 8 n. m. to 10 a. m.
All classes and divisions reciting at 8
a. m., 4.or 5 days, or Mbn., Wed., and
FrI., or any one or two of them.
Tuesday, June !, 10 a. m. to 12 m.
All classes and divisions reciting at 9
a. m., 4 or 5 days, or Mon Wed., anu
FrI., or any ono or two of them.
Tuesday, June 4, 2 p. jn. to 4 p. m.
All classes and division reciting at
,p,-PM 4-H&tUyBror- Mmh7-Wed.,- and
Fri., or any ono or two of them.
Tuesday, Juno 4, 4 p. m. to 0 p. m.
All classes and divisions reciting at 15
p. m., 4 or fi days, or Mon., Wed., and
Fri.. or any one of two of them.
Wednesday, Juno 5. 8 a. m. to 10 a.
m. All classes and divisions reciting
at 10:20 a. m 4 or fi days, or Mon.,
Wed., nnd Fri., or any one or .wo of '
them.
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All classes and divisions reciting at
11:20 a. m 4 or 5 days, or Mon., Wed.,
and FrI., or any one or two of them. I
Wednesday, Juno 5, 12 m. to 2 p. m. I
All classes and divisions reciting at j
4 p. m., 4 or 5 days, or Mon., Wed., and i
Fri., or any one or two of them.
Wednesday, June fi, 2 p. m. to 4 p. i
m. All classes and divisions reciting
at 4 p. m., 4 or 5 days, or Mon., Wed.,
and Fri., or any ono or two of them. '
Wednesday, Juno 5, 4 p. m., to G p.
m. All classes and divisions reciting ,
at 5 p. m., 4 or fi dnys, or Mon., Wed.,
and Fri., or any one or two of them.
Thursday, June G, 8 a. m. io 10 a. m.
All classes and divisions reciting at
8 a. m., Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat
urday, or any ono or two of thorn.
Thursday, Juno C, 10 a. m. to 12 m.
All classes and divisions reciting nt 9
a; m., Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day, or any ono or two of them.
Thursday, Juno C, 12 m. to 2 p. m.
All classes and divisions reciting nt 1
p. m., 4 or 5 days, or Mon., Wed., and
FrI., or any ono or two of them.
Thursday, Juno 0, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.
All classes and divisions reciting at
10:20 a. m Tuesday, Thursday, and
Suturday, or any ono or two of them.
Thursday, Juno C, 4 p. m. to C p. m.
All classes and divisions reciting at
11:20 n. m Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday, ot any ono or two of thorn.
Friday, Juno 7, 8 a. m. to 10 a. m.
All classes and divisions reciting at 2
p. m., Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day, or any one or two of thorn.
Friday, Juno 7, 10 n. m. to 12 m.
All classes and divisions reciting at 3
p. m., Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day, or any one or two of thoso days.
Friday, June 7, 12 m. to 2 p. m. All
classes and divisions reciting at 1 p.
m., Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday,
or any one of them.
Friday, Juno 7, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.
All classes and divisions reciting at 1
p. m., Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day, or any ono or two of them.
Friday, Juno G, 4 p. m. to 6 p. m.
All classes and divisions reciting at 5
p. m., Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day, or any ono or two of them.
Any classes which cannot bo exam
ined by this schedule may be placed
on Monday, June 3, or on Saturday,
June 8, at the discretion of the head of
the department.
NEXT FRIDAY'S DEBATE
The annual debate between Missouri
and Nebraska will occur in the old
chapel Friday evening, May 10. A fine
souvenir program has been printed by
Mr. M. N. Cronln. It will contain cuts
of Professor Miller and the executive
committee of the debating association,
Messrs. O'Conncll, Gordon, nnd Nor;h,
and a picture of each of the three Ne
braska debaters. Besides their pic
tures there will bo a short biography
of each one of the men. Sir. Mitchell,
the wall paper man, has kindly loaned
cuts of his four paintings of incidents
in the life of the Christ.
Music will be furnished by pupils of
Director Kimball of the university
school of music.
The program will also contain the
question, the names of the debaters in
their order and a short history of the
association and In itself will be worth
much as a souvenir of the event. '
Tlio debaters will discuss the ques
tion: "Resolved, That the United States
I should construct, own, operate, and for
tify the Nicaragua canal."
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Missouri, and M. N. Cronln, C. J. lJcr
key, and C. P. Craft In tho order named
on tho negative for Nebraska. W. .).
Nordin will have charge of tho rebut
tal for Missouri and C. P. Craft for
Nebraska. Tills Is tho only interstate
doba.e held hero thlH year and as
three excellent mon have been chosen
to pull down Missouri's arguments,
Nebraska expects to show mem an en
thusiastic time.
Tho Judges will bo Judges Irvine and
Tlbbctts ami Mr. Mannlmn, who ran
for congress last fall threo of Ne
braska's most eminent jurists.
NEW PHYSICS APPARATUS.
Tho now liquid air mnchlnory now
being hoi up In tho basement oi
Franklin hall consists of a specially
constructed compression pump manu
factured by tho Norwack company.
Tho pump, which Is to bo driven by
moans of an electric motor, wlll re
qulro about fifteen horso powor. It
wlll deliver a pressuro of 11,000 pounds
to tho llqullier which Is of tho Hnmp
son pattern and was Imported from
i London.
it Is oxpoctod that this apparatus
wlll boglu to produce liquid ulr with
in ton minutes after tho macUlno Is
s:artod, and will furnish about ono
Jltor por hour. Pipes for coiwoylng
tho comprossod air from tho pumps
to tho lecture rooms In Morso hall and
to tho physical lecture room aro to bo
laid so that it will bo posslblo to make
liquid air for demonstration purposes
directly upon tho lecturo table. Cor -
seeiETY
The Delta Delta Delta fraternity hnu
a picnic List Saturday afternoon.
Miss Millar gave an Informal party
at her homo, Eleventh and C, last Sat
urday evening, In honor of Miss Ed
gren. All report a pleasant time.
Tho Benior promenade was held at
the auditorium last Friday evening,
nnd proved a very enjoyable affair.
Between dances every ono took great
pleasure in tho refreshing air outside.
Punch wns served during tho evening.
Those chaperoning tlio party were:
Professor and Mrs. Barbour, Professor
and Mra. Richards, Professor and Mrs.
Fossler, Dr. and Mrs. Edgren, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Hardy, Dr. and Mrs. Ladd,
and Mr. and Mrs. Morrison. The
promenade committee was a follows:
Harry Tukey, chairman; Harry Mc
KlUIp, master of ceremonies; Misses
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RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE
IN AFFILIATION WITH
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Orqanizkd 1837
The academic year of Rush Medical College is divided into four quarters
corresponding with those recognized with the University of Chicago, beginning
respectively the first of July, first of October, first of January, and first of April,
each continuing for twelve weeks. A recess of one week occurs between the
end of each quarter and the beginning of the next following.
The general course of instruction requires four'years of study in residence,
with a minimum attendance upon three quarters each year. A student may
begin his college work upon the first day of any quarter, and may continue in
residence for as many successive quarters as he desires. Credit will not be al
lowed, however, for more than three consecutive quarters. At least forty-fiVe
months must elapse between the date of a first niatriculntiou..and the date of."
graduation.
For further information address,
RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
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Men's Furnishing Department
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A lot of men's fancy socks in the two very popu
lar colors, red and blue, made of a very fine,
soft, two-thread cotton, sizes 9A to 11, our regu
lar 12Ac goods, for the May sale, a pair
A lot of men's fancy shirts in a great variety of
styles, soft or stiff front, attached or detached
collais, our regular 05c and 7f)c goods, May sale
choice '
A lot of men's hnlbriggau shirts and drawers,
fine thread, well made, liberal size, a good 50c
garment, May sale per garment.
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Mabel Richards, Edith Jackson, Lena
Anthony, Rona Chappell, Catherine
Sedgwick, JeBslca Morgan, and Maralo
Miller; H. B. Smith, T. J. Hewitt, R.
R. Ralney, V. A. Henderson, C. A. Mc
Masters and Bruco Bonedlct.
Hendry's Restaurant
Steak, Chops, Fish, Oysters, Oatne, Roasts
Clillc-con-carno
A SPECIALTY
Private Dining Rooms for Parties.
Onen all nleht.
Excellent CuTslne.
Prompt Service.
129 North 11th Street
Lincoln, Neb.
Phone 896
EIAS BAKER PANTS CO.
118 South Tenth Street
Sole Agents of
THE ROYAL TAILORS
NOBBY PATTERNS
SUITS, - $15.00
THEY ARE WINNERS
We also carry a Full Line of Stock
Pants, at Low Prices
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