Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 4, 1903, Page 25

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Pictures from Photographs Made by a Bee Staff Artist GLIMPSE OF THE NORTH END OF THE SKATING POND AT HANSCOM PARK SWIFT MOVING BOYS ON SMOOTH ICE GROUP OF YOUTHFUL SKATERS WIiTH HER FIRST PAIR ALONG THE SOUTH SHORE e AP - fnarw approved in the month of March The Wwith the necessary blackboards and charts. only recently severed his connection with another elaborate design is the dragon with ll Sh.‘ terian b"n”"‘ll »‘ house complete has cost $45,000 and the A reading room adjoins the library, but the Tekamah church to give his entire time a row of spikes down its buck, which wa furnishings will add fully $3,000 more. It has not yet been furnished. The reception to the work of instruction. Dr. Lampe, who tattcoed in colors four is a three-story and basement structure of room, which is near the center of the flooy, is a specialist in Hebrew, came here in 1806 he prince of Wal brown hydraulic, pressed brick, terracotta has been well furnished by the women of from New York city, where he was a min George and the Dragon and Bedford stone, 154 feet in length by the First Presbyterian church. The office ister of the church Prolessor Mitenell | forty-eight feet in width and contains be- is at the south side of the main entrance. in his first year with the seminary, com Dad > ‘ . . tween fifty and sixty rooms. It is fitted It connects with a fire-proof vault. A ing here from Bellevue college Pointed an agi “I‘h“ with a complete steam-hea ing plant and cloak room and a toilet room complete The course of instruction in the seminar ventilating system and with both electric this floor is three years. The student, to enter, mu Chicago News: Lawyers delight in lengthy (Continued from Fourth Page.) or five year 12O on thus representin The general assembly has commended us to the church for a $200,000 endowment. This means only that we are officially recog nized and persons who feel disposed to give know that the seminary is a deserving institution. We must still find the money halate and gas lights. The electric light fixtures The second anc P s are nearly be a graduate of some college. The preser riels. for yearly expenses until such time as w 1d gas ligh light fixtur T'he second and third floors are nearly grad f ge. The | ) have a sufficient endowment for our sup- NOWever, have not arrived and only tem- identical. The woodwork 1s of birch, enrolilment includes alumni from Coe, Par A square meal at a swell restaurant cos ave a sufficient endc ¢ sup- ‘ port. Then we can go ahead and nnlan;. porary lamps are in position. There is a cherry stained, and the walls white. There sons and Western colleges in lowa; Huron @ round sum our faculty and make material improve standpipe and hose for fire protection on are rooms for forty students, who sleep and of South Dakota; Manitoba college Del Most cynical bachelors B 1 ey k'“““.“‘; of the church ¢Yery floor. There is telephone connection study in the building, but go out for their Norte, Colo.; McAlister of Minnesota; Indi loved and lost. had suffered a decreascd attendance during @04 an elevator for moving trunks and meals. These rooms are single, with the ana university, and Hastings and Bellevue 8 a decreascd a i . Sk and . 3 g - # 2 he ges | state There « ( the last year and we also> have mow only other um\u’l/llyl obje ‘] s ”p;\ and .l.mu' A exception of four at the ends of the hall colleges in this stat T'her ar NOW gepending on others syste f ells and spe: g 8 as ways Bac 0 P set and recess \nty nts atten " e seminar thirty students, as against forty in th y m ¢ ; AN peaking tubes ha A Each room has a closet and rece l.\Allll) students attenaing th minary Men fan: uD by & Dollce magistrate ans F past. Thi s o i e | been installed and the warning for classes for books and one or two large windows. &ix of them being juniors, ten belonging to S o et ta PR 8 as ’ « aded 088 » N ap 0 e« CAS down however, and I see no reason why now C4% De rung in every hall and recitation Each is furnished with white enameled the middle class and four to be graduated °F " o ) with cur new facilities we should not move '00m. The house is situated near the bed and a chiffonier, table and two chairs. next spring It is usually safe to avoid a man's ex " ol o = 3 et " — . g e and take advice ahead rapidly. It is our intention as the "Orthwest corner of the campus and faces The rooms at the ends of the hallways are The executive committee is as foilow ample and his advi growth of the seminary necessitates to 'D¢ €ast where there is an ornamental en- similar to the others, but are connected by M. B. Lowrie, J. C. Wharton, Robert Demp A wise man and a fool get along better build another house similar to this ono, 'Yance at the center of the building a common study room. On each floor there g, , J. H. Adams, F. E. Coulter, M. D together than two wise men do directly opposite at the Twentieth street There is a second doorway in the wesl gare in addition lavatory and baths George F. Bidwell, Rev. T. V. Moor¢ face There are broad entral hallways The basement contains the heating plant are men who hav Nothing grows faster than the habit of tey Good jests are like diamonds—the sparkle side of the campus. Later on a third can " David R. Kerr, D. D., and Rev. Edwin s often the result of patient grinding be placed across the north end and a li- 804 the stairs are just inside the western janitors' quarters of six rooms, trunk room Hart Jenks, D. D. The president of the If a man has the right brand of religion board of trustees, which has thirty mem his wife doesn't have to carry up the coal of the quadrangle. The open spaces at the concrete walks and the campus has been eyentually t ade into a gymnasium and perg, {g Rev. A. B. Marshall, D. D sides south of the large building will be S¢€ded. so that there will be a lawn next puwling alley filled with four professors’ houses on each Summer The present staff of professors is as fol brary building at the southern extremity ¢Ptrance. The structure is surrounded by and an unfinished apartment which will ] of When two ouls find they have but a Des Molnes, Ia single thought it is time to save up money for the furniture side Ycu must not expeet all this for The first or ground floor is white walled, lows President M. B. Lowrie, English e » re loe ‘ years to come, however. It is not improb- With oakin woodwork stained dark. At the Bible; J. J. Lampe, D. D., Hebrew and Old lattooed R“-‘ alties Equality able that the first addition will be a pr north end of the building is the room now Testament exegesis; A. G. Wilson, D. D The " used as a chapel. It is lighted by s homoletics and church history; Daniel E. yolying those who occupy the higher walk The new building, which was dedicate! !arge windows and furnished with noisele Jennings, Ph. D., theology; G. A. Mitchell. of )ife, in some measure attributable to the The man who is always talking shop and tober 30, 1902, was begun early in tho chairs. At the opposite ¢nd of the hallway Ph. D., New Testament exegesis; and M. fact that quite a number of royalties ar the woman who is always talking shoppir preceding summer and was to have been I8 a similar room used as a library. Shelv- De Witt Long, instructor in music among the latest converts to the fashior soon give one that tired feeling completed by the frst of September, but ing has just been put in and the work of President Lowrie has, of course, been Many members of the English royal family Now doth the married man the tardy arrival of some of the materials placing the 5,000 volumes has begun ! with the seminary since the beginning. Dr. bear the indelible marks of the tattooer's his shoe as he behold necded in construction delayed the work. professor has a small private office, with Jenkins succeadcd the venerable Dr. Harsha peedle upon their persons, including King ign reading Fine cigars, only 9% The plans for the buildinz were made desk, chairs, bookshelves, etc There is in the instruction of theology. Dr. Wilson Edward, Messrs. Fisher and Lawrie, voted on and a recitation room for each class, furnished has been with the college since 1893, but is an illusion that makes a imagine he is equal to hi uperiors craze of being tattooec fast in of belng tattooed is fa superior to his equal fessors’ house who has a fanciful design ex a4 box—just the thing for Christma cuted high up on the right shoulder, while ents

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