The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, May 21, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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Xocal ant) personal.
Dr. Weutc, DeutiBt.
Dr. Angle. Skin Diseases, 1215 0.
Dr. 15. A. Carr, Surgeon, 141 So. 12.
Vernon "Wllburn Bpunt Sunday with
his imronts nt AhIiIiuuI.
For a neat shlno go to Edward's.
Cor. Eleventh and N sts.
Let us give you a tip. Drink the
latest Nowhy Flip, at Hanna's.
Dr. A. II. Edgron and family de
parted on Friday night on their jour
ney to Sweden. They will sail May
23 from Now York for Gormany. Dr.
Edgron will spend the summer In
Switzerland and will go on to Sweden
next fall.
The Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity
has received an Invitation to the mar
riage of Earnest II. Haughton, '9(5,
with Miss Weaman of Henderson, Ky.,
Juno 4th, 1901. Mr. Haughton Is a
traveling salesman for tho Morgan &
Wright Tiro Co.
The
University of Nebraska School of Music
Is Planning for greater things In all departments
for the coming year. Students who contem
plate the study of Music should enquire regard
ing special offers.
WIZARD KIMBALL
Director
Have Weber Hros. fix your spring
clothes. N. K. corner 11th and 0 sts.
MIbs Mabel West spent a fow days
last week with friends at Tckamah,
Neb.
Miss Edith Curry will give her grad
uate recital In the university auditori
um Thursday, May 23d.
Dr. Ross' class in "Cities" Is making
a critical study Into tho municipal
government of English cities.
Milt Stewart, editor of tho Nobras- j
kan-Hesporian last year, and recently J
city editor of tho Fremont Tribune,
wns in tho city last week. Ho has re-1
signed his position on tho Tribune and
together with Horace Whltmoro avIH
start a dally at Nebraska City.
A. R. Staley of tho senior class was
elected superintendent of the schools
at Friend last week.
Chapel exercises Friday consisted of
a cornet solo by Earl Wohn, followed
by a piano selection by Lois Burrlss.
Paul Hoagland of Omaha attended
tho Delta Gamma party last Wednes
day night, and visited university
friends.
1 ' Tho best place in the city f5r8atls
factory barber work Is Westerflold's.
117 N. 13th St. Give him a trial and
you will be a regular customer.
"Dynamo" Munn, who took tho me
chanic arts course prior to his enlist
ment in tho Thirty-second regiment,
has returned from tho Philippines. Ho
will snond tho summer In Nebraska
City and return to tho university In j
September to take electrical engineer- I
ing.
Students Intending to study den
tistry will find tho Lincoln Dental
Collego thoroughly up-to-date, and
owned by Lincoln dentists, who are
sparing no energy or expense to make
it an institution of merit. For further
information address Lincoln Dental
Collego, 20G Richards block.
Saturday evening, May 18, company
C gathered at tho Phi Gamma Delta
housb at 1440 M street as the guests of
their officers. Tho boys enjoyed the
everting, which was spent in cant play
ing and other amusements, followed by
a sprejul. Considerable company spirit
was jiroused by speeches of the mem
bers t)f the company.
Mrs. Reed of tho American history
department left Friday for Washing
ton to join her husband, who is en
gaged in educational work there.
Thd Universities of Wisconsin and
Iowa 'debated tho same question that
was discussed between Missouri and
Nebraska on May 10. Tho Wisconsin
team, which had tho affirmative sldo
I lstsitctn nninAanntlilo in flint" wlllpll
nwl.ln.r f ilinnat limn trt hnnv tllO I m1014 I
... ,, ... . , i ' was given in the Nebraska-Missouri
committee on college settlement fundi"'1" fa,,vu
report and attend to other matters of
importance.
contest.
Tho Dellans will debate tho follow
ing question next Saturday: Resolved,
That the laws governing tho elective
franchise should be under tho author
ity of congress rather than the sev
eral states.
Mr. C. H. Quereau, assistant super
intendent of machinery on tho Denver
& Rio Grande R. R. will address tho
Engineering Society on "Things Not
Learned in School." Some of tho
older students will remember Mr.
Quereau's former visit when ho de
scribed in a most interesting manner
the B. & M. testing laboratory, of
which ho was then engineer.
The museum has just received an
unusually beautiful collection of ma- j
rine shells. Tho collection was made i
by Miss Fern Abbott on the Pacific ' Locomotlvo No 15, which pulls the
coast, both in California and in tho j fnst ma,r Qn thc n & M between
Philippines. ' Unpoln aml nnsting8, will bo laid up
If you wanf7o7r class plcturo j I" the rofmd house this week during
framed in the late styles, brown, gray, o construction of he necessary re
or black mouldings, and want them ! lluo,n av for aklnS f iml or
framed properly at a proper price, visit tes;s- 1 caf? rt the cylinders
the Music and Picture Dept. at H. Her-1 (1 P ot, fo,r " f ho l,yB-
polshoimer Co.'s. w,h W V "J?0
; plans have been made by Prof. Rich
ards and Mr. G. W. Rhodes, assistant
superintendent of tho B. & M., and
when once put into operation It is ex
pected that a yearly feature of tho
work of tho mechanical engineering
students will bo tho testing of loco
motives while on their regular runs.
Next week Prof. Richards and Messrs.
B. W. Benedict, Fred Dorman, C. S.
Orton, and S. C. Campbell will inaugu
rate this work by a series of three
tests requiring threo regular runs of
tho locomotive between Lincoln 'and
Hastings.
Tho Unions will debate tho following
question on Saturday evening, May 25,
Resolved, That tho heads of depart
ments should have the privilege of dis
cussing in congress matters relative
to, their respectlvo departments.
Tho class In flold geology, organized
for tho first time last semester, have
made several enjoyable expeditions.
They havo visited Burlington Beach,
West Lincoln and their immediate
' neighborhood' with very successful re-
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he University of Minnesota
College of Medicine
and Surgery,.
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The thirteenth Annual Courso of Lcoturea will
commence on tho 10th day of September, 1000,
and will continuo oight and one-half months. The
courso is graded and covers a period of four years.
Medical Hall, tho Laboratory of Medical Soience,
tho Laboratory of Medical Chemistry, and the
Laboratory of Anatomy aro situated upon the Cam-
us. Tho clinical opportunities afforded by the
ospitals and dispensaries of Minneapolis and St.
Paul are at the command of tho Collego. For out
door clinioal sorvico a now clinioal building has
been built in a contral location.
For information address,
DR. PARKS RITCHIE,
DEAN UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA,
miNNBAPOLIS, MINN,
The Omaha Medical College,
OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
aRafea.
A STRICTLY four year course
Medical College, the require
ments of which are fully up t
those of the American Associa
tion of Medical Colleges, and the
laws of the different states. The
new building furnishes the most
perfect laboratory rooms In the
West. Most excellent clinics are
held by the professors of the
College In five of the six Omaha
Hospitals.
Por Information address,
DR. EWING BROWN,
SECRETARY
1026 Park Arc OMAHA, NEB.
LAW BOOKS
J. W. VERNON
AGKNT1
WKST PUBLISHING COMPANY
615 AMKRICAN BANK HUIIDINO
KANSAS CITY, MO.
Please send all orders and inquires for law books to this office.
We nre general dealers in lnw books, both new and second hand, get our
prices before purchasing.
J. W. VERNON, Agent
Office Telephone 301. Residence Telephone 150
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H24 L Street
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