TTTK BKEt OMAHA, TiniKSDAY. KEITIOMBKR 2, 10U. (C Ltaaralsa a (Sreafc Cento Edlwatliniall Activities 1t f. A. HiRKOKI, F the ettv of Lincoln advance) ao swiftly in the next thlrt roars aa it baa In tha laat twenty, few rltlea In tha eoun try will ba able to compart with It In any half century of existence along educational llnoe. Nebraska haa borne tha dlatlnctlon for many year of having tha amalleat Pr nll of lliltcrary of any aUta In tha union, but whether thla la due to the educational advantage which tha people of tha state enjoyed, becauae of the high grade of Ita atata unlvera ty, or becauaj or the system enjoyed by the atata at large, la a problem wnlrh can only ba answered by giving both the credit Nebraska waa fortunate In having men to itart It on Ita way aa a atata who were optimistic. At tha time It waa con aldered foollahly ao. But later year hava developed tha fact tht they built bet ter than they know and thoao who hmre lived to sea thla work materialise are not backward In giving them great credit for thetr fare ghtedneaa. Mitilllrtat Radowaaeat ef Schools. When Nebraska act aside two aectlona In every township, tha proceeds of leaaa and aal to ba devoted to aducailon. It put In force syatem which haa enabled tha atata to establish one of tha beat educational systems In tha country, untQ today tha reoelpta from tha lands act aside anablea the atata to distribute, to Ita school children nearly $1,000,000 an nually, thua assisting the dlstrtcta to pay better salaries to teachers and give tha children of tha atata better educa A A r A & Cofhter Uni versify i . 'I . ... 'Sill in Mi it? i r V. University thousand of dollar In highly Improved cHy property lying next to the present campus on which In the future will ba erected bulldlnrs coating millions of dol lar. Already the state haa Invested in J Ita unlveraity over 13,500,000 and con- t tonal advantage In tha county schools. Naturally aa they receive good educa tions In tha country schools, they advance higher and because of thla Lincoln haa built up a great educational center, where schools and college abound and where the very beat la given to the child re a of tha atata. Not only doe Ne braska give her own young men and women opportunities for success la life, but . outald state have for year I recognised the educational offered In Lincoln and hundred student come to lu voltage and uni versities, not only from other state In tha United State, but from foreign couatrtea. 000. This ha sine Increased to sotno- Ih ng ilka fttO.ono and ateps are on foot to Increase it to fcno.ooo. Stat Agrlcaltaral rsra. Next to tn atata university and. In tha minds o( a great maty people of Nebraska, equal In Importance, la tha State Agricultural school. The buildings of this Institution are situated about two miles from tha main unlveraity on a 820 acra tract, the aouthweat portion being used for tha campua, on which are sltua- Hekraeka state University. Among tha educational Institutions which hava helped to bring nam and fame to Lincoln, la, of courae, the Uni versity of Nebraska. Others not sn large, but assisting greatly la tha work, are the Nebraska Wealeyaa university, the great Methodist school of the stale; Cotner university, tha college uf tha Christian church: Union college, tha educational Institution of the great Advent at church; tha Lincoln Business college and tha Ne braska School of Business, two Institu tions which call from other states those who seek business education; tha Ne braska Military academy, tha , military school of tha west; tha University School of Muslo, tha L'ncola Musical collage, the Lincoln Eental college and the In ternational Correpun)atc school. All these are doing their ahare In making Lincoln what It Is, In fact, an educational center and recognised a such tha length and breadth of the land. Nebraska and , Nebraskan are, proud of their atata university. As far sighted aa were the founders of thla great In stitution when they located It upon tin tracts are being let for others running up Into half a million mora. Seventeen buildings comprise the pres ent university on tha city campua Within these buildings are registered an nually between 3.500 anj 4.000 students. Connected with tha university are nearly , ted eighteen bullUlnga of different else, ew people acting in one capacity or an- ; while a new engineering building cost other, officers. Instructors, clerka. mas- ' Ing fully completed and equipped about sengers, jan'tors. superintendents, to.. $175,000 Is tn process of construction, all doing their part. toward making the! Tha College of Agriculture, with a atu. advantages un,vr,lty- wh ' waly I. th best In 1 dent body of something ovsr 00. equips iindred of I lh we,t on of ,n brt ,n h young men and women for agricultural louiias, soout 76 per cant of whom go Though not located In Lincoln, the ' back to tha farm or become Instructors state unlveraity haa a medical college , in agricultural line, which I considered one of tha best in ' The agricultural school, connected with tha country. This college la situated In ; th ! agricultural college. Is a secon Omaha. That this Institution of medicine) dary school, wher boys and girls who stands high Is Indicated by tha fact that hav completed th eighth grade may It haa been placed In class A by th com and receive Instruction fitting them American Association of Medical Col- for either farm work or for teaching la lege. Graduates of this college carry, rural schools. It being estimated by Dean the diploma of the Nebraska state unlver- Burnett, head of th college, that about Ity, which I aufflclent to glv It holder 75 per cant go back a teacher In rural preeuge wnerever he may go. 'schools A 8,3 x . -x r l it,' w - j - i , "j, , . ,. p t ' W1 to L ' V T; " ' - t S ' .-- ' '. - t J h ? f i - f .J -'- -.. .-'r.'2, . ; ! t ,i,i.i i i mmmm,mmjr f Lincoln v . -J2inji.,.r,vV.Hli L.,. 'v',-,;; ctt ' ,;' - Hu No mention of the Nebraska university Thus the agricultural Interest. r .. would "b complete without a few word tat are directly benefited by th Col regardlng It athletlo department. That le of Agriculture and th Agricultural brawn and muscle are given attention aa school. th former rnivir. k. well as "higher education1 Is avldsnced graduates of high schools, fitting them i '"r wim euoressiv year ror tn more advanced lines of agrlcul tha Ncbraaka Cornhuskar" foot ball tural teaching and work, th latter tak team hav been . th undisputed chant- ing th boy and girls who hav not th plons of th Missouri valley conference. I advantage of high school training, and Wealeyaa Valvrralty. fitting- them for actual farm work and Weeleyen university, considered to be ' ,ntruct,0 th country school of th th moat Important of . th aurburban tt- nrsrsika Military Aeageaar. universttlea of Lincoln, I situated In th little c'ty of University Place, which ha a population of between .0n0 and 1,000, lying about thra mile northeast of Lincoln, 'i , ', , , ; - Wesleyan Is th university of th Meth odist church of Nebraska, and has a ; steadily Indreacing student body. ' Tha Off to the west of Lincoln on sightly hill stands th beautiful Nebraska Mili tary academy. It was founded In itof and passed through It first real hard ship when one month from the time of It opening It was burned to th ground. Bui Colonel U. D. Hayward. It founder. acre of land in tha early day of th' first plan for th unlveraltv found. WM not dlecouraged. Securing another state, they could not ae far enough, jtlon were atarted way back In ISM, but i ullj,n ,n tn elly' h "V1 what had and aa a result th people hav Just it was not until three year later that It bn from th fir to th new voted to increase th campus until It 1 had a student body. Just ten students) lortlo, nd continued th work of wtl Cover twelve block or land or nearly composed th school at that time, while building UP new school, forty acre. now about 70U ere taking th work of Work waa also begun on a magnificent the university. ew building on th old location, and aa Building upon th university campus ' ool M completed Colonel Hayward and are composed of the main building erected hla s1tants and student moved la at a cost of tHO.OOO; th Wh't Memorial, nA began th work of building up No coating a. like sum and other building break a" e military school. That th work mounting In nil to something over 1360,- haa been euocessfully carried on I vl 000. Th unlveraity ball all th modern denced by th fact that after alx year of Improvements needed and Is considered affort fifty cadets finished th prescribed on of th leading institution of that cores of study lsst year and are filling denomination In this section of tha plaoea auccersfully along th linea thav fully abreast with th advance of mod- United Btatea. About fortv-flva acres sn selected. cm education, but as tha boy and girl l Included In th campua which inolueea a j Th school Is essentially a home school Plan ar being laid to erect upon thla land new modern unlveraity, one that will fal'ly represent th atata la tha galaxy of educational atatea, and keep It as It la now, the beit In tha west. To do this modern bulld'ng will be erected In which will be placed every conceivable devise which will add to th educa tional system of th atat and Increase Its standing. Already tha university I of Nebraska continue to graduate from tho high schools of th state and flock to the ' university In Increasing numbers, more room I necessary, and to meet this the people will Invest hundreds of fin athletic field, th total value of th with horn surroundings. Colonel and university properly running up about Mrs. Hayward look after th boys as If I4.000.CW). Tha university started with an they were their own. and for that rea endowment fund of tlOO.Ooo, of which . son every lad attending th school leaves Andrew earned subscribed about t..llt a better boy for having com under th Influence of th superintendent and his good wife. Th form of athletic at th school catches th boy and he la enabled to build up a rugged constitution and I given plenty of chance to mix with his hard study plenty of play and exercise. Baslaesa Colleges. Lincoln Is fortunate In having two bualnes colleges which will compare with any la the country. Both ar quipped with all the .modern advantages and both ar' turning out hundreds of students every year capable of stepping Into every avenue of business and filling th place assigned them. Lincoln Business college 1 th oldest of Its kind la th city. About two years ago It moved Into Its new build ing, which had been erected especially to fill th need of a college of this kind. Th college first started out aa a small school In 1884, and for years was situated la th Oliver Theater building Its busi ness Increased so rapidly th last few years that It was necessary to have more room and better facllltlea for car rying on the work, and ao th present building waa erected. Last year about 00 students attended thla college and this year has been Increased consid erably. President E. C. Bigger feel that th acme of perfection haa been Juat aa nearly reached aa It Is possible to do so In th new location and the success with which he la placing grad uate of th Institution and their abil ity to make gnod, convince him that no mistake waa made when th new build ing waa erected at th corner of Four teenth and V and th col'eg moved from wher It had been from Infancy. All atudent graduate ar found positions when they lesvs th school. Th Nebraska Bchool of Business dates Its creation back to 104. when aa Brown's Business college. It first sprang Into ex istence). It continued In Its location at Fifteenth and O for several years, when It waa purchased by W. M. Bryant and V v. NEBRASKA'S BEAUTIFUL RESORT ON THE LAKE MPS l) Miss Beers, who christened It th Ne braska Bchool of Business, and three year ago moved Intd th Electrlo build ing at Fourteenth and O. The building I very neatly fitted up with everything needed for th Instruction of student along business lines, and the number of studsnta being sent out indicate that as bualneaa Instructors President Bryant. Miss Beers and their able corps of assist- , anis are delivering the goods. President Bryant haa had many years' experience tn th turning out of success ful business student a For eight year j n wa superintendent or the school of Commerce of North Dakota university, and when he cam to Lincoln and became Interested la th present college he brought with him on of" th ablest la- : structors of that college In stenography, j Mlaa Gertrude Beers, who cam her In ; tha capacity of vie president of th pre. ent school and took charg of the course ' In stenography. Graduates are fnut.it 1 place when they quit th achool and very few of them,, fall to make good. T. A. Blakeale and F. R. Mean hav recently Joined tha executive forces of this college, both having; former axperieno j in thla line. Where Masle 1 atadtadL Ag a musical center Lincoln rank among th first In th west. Every edu cational Institution haa Ita musical de partment, while a dosen muelo stores contribute th accessories needed to go with th education. Among the schools which are doing so much to keep Lincoln oa th musical map are th University 8chool of Music. the Wealeyaa Conservatory of Music Cotner Music school. College .View Con servatory of Music, Lincoln Musical col lege, Wheatly-LeBarron school. Molser Violin school. Norma Musical school, and a dosen or more schools of a lesser nature. These hav all had a tendency to spread a musical atmosphere about th aAJAsli all all A EEACi uj) ILd Iixxj JUL STATE FAIR-TJEEK' r.lonstcr Free Program of E2ig!i-(8lass Sirctis Ms Spectacular Fireworks Display SALT WATER BATHING 50-ELECTRIC COURT ATTRACTI0HS-50 LINCOLN- NEB.. STATE FAIR UlfEEEf. SEPT. 5 to 11 A Wnnflf-riiil Prnnrriri a( Pmn All rirf ?nn n O .1 iL ff-IJ'w ri 1 if THE KAPHA HAWAIIAN SEXTETTE la Fasrlnatlns iMtrnroentnl anj Vocal Offering Featuring The Dancing Sensation, iUUNCKSS OLAPELA, In Native Costume, THE IMPERIAL KOWA JAPANESE TROUPE Clever Exponent front the Land of Mika.lo. AN AMAZING EXHIBITION OF OIUENTAL VERSATIL1TV. THE EIGHT ROYAL IIUZZAR GIRLS A a Octette) of Few Inine Loveliness in A DAZZLING INSTRUMENTAL NOVELTY OF PECULIAR CHARJkL RAMSEY'S JUBILEE SK1GERS and DAI1CERS A Genuine Troupe of Southern Plantation Entertainment. fit P.B - 5ILF5STE3Ha (SOn'fllSTP attoa ok US . " .a aa mw w WWHtt U aV U U UUa7 U UUJW aayj THE LARGEST IV4I.I. nnnu IV Till? cT 1TM onnu THK CAR1RET GARDEN. THE HINDOO TEMPLE. METROPOLITAN AKTIHTS. PRINCESS 8ALIKA. GO UlierC lllC CrCVd GCCS. Ccnllncccs Enlcrtalnncnl Till r.lidnirht. Goryeoni PvroVehnia lllnninaflflni e. -r p - . -.aV m Ml i (Continued on Pa- Nine CoL Two.) I mlmmmmmmm,m'iimmm S I P 1111 I, SJ -I H.11II .1 - . . ; ; ; 1 ' F... , ,-,. t AX AM LINCLN, NEB., STATE FAIR WEEK, SEPT. 5 to 11 'l K ' AiYi- lniW- A rondcrful Propran nf Fr! Alfr.iitinn n ML t tWHBr a a a ar ir i a r m mm m. & i 1 m wl m i.r 4 k I