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THE BEE: ’l\I \II\ === o CONFERENCE AT uunn'm \In\ll\\ \I, 21, taken a sition as teacher in the high |will remain as it was the last year. The times in Chicago this month, with great = A P :\-;mu at Edgar t X s to Mr. Wehrenby Mr. Raney | success ...u‘| is to r.<| siven 'l’v'\l,:: s Theoma a st 001 0 rchestral Instruments ) [ Rev. Willlam R. Hall Miss Marguerite Bartholomew, who has |and Miss Fitchet ave not yet been |ton, New York and Ne 1 ! A ~ ouu . a[ys ca sm, ‘ phin in Charge of Annual Event. been assisting in the office, spent a few |n a many other places, Miss Patten herself HENRY (OX, Director. | | The Young People’s conference is to be [d8Ys at her home in Gothenburg, but f. Hansen, Dr. Dean, Miss F having engaged to train and cond Guarantees the quality of the progress of its students c“Em]KEEv 10WA | held in the college bulldings, Hastings |‘;nu’ returned 'n- take up her work ngain, Prof. Cunningham, FProf. Remp and yw'lunllvy«nlyl' nn..‘ '-rd :l\-.» w;av-u} During July and August communicate in writing only ollege, July 21 to August 31 large ool el bl s President Crone dre still in the city and | At i) S A Boarding School for Girls o2 during the commencement season, |will remain during the greater part of |pledges” whicl ave been placed in a B © WG O S o W ¢ AT | SRGRS ¢ A TIRE e 4 Y Ladles, Condeted number are planning to he present. The |and some remained, visiting friends and (the summer. box are “planted’ at the foot of a tree, :" A ":"'K : o™ | | college gives the use of its bulidings and |looking about the college after the exers and this tree i then dedicated as the by the rvants ol A fur hes | " 4 |clges ere e . to be a memorial hence | | furnishes board and room at a moderate |cises were over A CHINESE DEBATER. peace tre o 1\ It is the alm of the Servants || expense. The museum has attracted a large T forth of the promises which the children Colle e Of Salnt I homas | of Mary to impart in their New |[I| Fverything is in spicndid condition for |amount of attention. 1t i being 14ded | Graduate of Southwestern College | Of the community have given | Academy a thorough religious n good conference this year. The board |to from time to time. Teudh Poiusoton Dolate Toam, — L gecular training to their at Philadeiphia is planning an unusually Prof. Kent, who has harge of this | STUDENTS WIN HONORS, Ly | an | ¥ P Tien Lan Lin, ‘M4, the first Chinesc ’ stro o) d it Is expected that |department, now at his home, Annm ; 3 = > e Under the Control and ,,,,,“m" of Archbishop Ireland puplls “ ”r nlk‘ w' K ”r” 'nvf ll »-“,;\ l,,' at |Asbor, atie ~hm ALY warart ) v ; student to graduate from Southwestern | Home life is combined with it vt i B | take charks | o, e e ety *Pehd | collere, Winfleld, Kan., has been chosen | Medals, Crowns and Laurels Awara- A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE [ oo e an" faras, Braris /o sty o e he mont of Aueut ' Sebrak, Sl LG vt Eho i | o, . S5, Harsn S able, that the young ladies o ain 1. « isses and othe pecimens OF §4onm, which meets the Harvard Chinese Graduating exercises at Mount St Collegiate Commercial Academic Preparatory the institution may reflect in Rev. Willlam Ralph Hall of Philadel- {the museum. team next September. The auestion is, | Mary's seminary, Fourteenth and ( Careful Mensal, Moral and Religious Training | their lives, evidences of a |[/|phia has charge of the work cturers | Among the faculty who have left ] Resolved, That China sho adopt | ¢ street last Wed Ay were T the ||,of national prominence will be present |city are Prof. M. I. Logsdon, wito will | 4 . S ik o Seven and Forty S om Tw ¥ s strong religious faith with " ogade conscription.” The Princeton team has |marked by an interesting program and Hundred and ;" ’:" '“d:n;' fr lmT :t(:ty four States Last Year refinement and culture which |||and leaders will have charge of the class :Fl’~-'h‘1, the summer at her fo home {yhe atfirmative side by 1 rding of acaden honor b bl digeig || ®hould distinguish our Catho- |{|Work from day to day { In Kentucky; Prof. Carpenter, who 18| (ypjja at Bouthwestern Mr. Lin won a | many of pupils. Bishop Scanne Vny Reo. H. MOYNIHAN, D. D., President Il 1je women of today Dean Remp gave the commencement |doing x-.;-:-mmhnl work in the Univer | jjace on the. debating team and -y‘u..IHHIM the ‘addrets ‘and Miss B, Dewe |adaress to the graduates of the county |sity of Chicago; Prof. Kent, who I= at |, p E 3 Py " e b | honors In oratory. He had an excellent e valedictory The program was as | "“"‘“‘:; :“‘"‘,:"':‘:"'"” [#chools of Furnas county at Beaver City [his brother's ome at Ann Arbor. Mich.: | pecord as & student and completed the !"'“"‘“ ‘ourses, Music, + Business ast wee >rof erguso o s continuing his | b h g " 4 B 5 {0 hew | Prot. Ferguson, who 1 tinuing his | college course in three years. A scholar- “‘mrn Festival March Teilmann || Course, Needlework, etc. ||| Prof. Hansen of the violin department |post-graduate work at the i'niversity of [« at Princeton drew him to that insti Plano I, Misses B ver and M | |||and Miss O'Hara, pupil of the ¢ rva- ! Nebraska: Mrs who xone | 1utior * Roach’; Plano 11 s G. Don Il Terms Moderate, 1§ by s W ok A 4 hor s 25 « 3 . \ "¢ | lution last fall, where he has taken work | nelly and M. H can | ory In piano, gave a recital at Giltner | to hier home in Miss Hornn= | jeading to his master's desree | P Abpl Wednesday, under the ausploes the (day, who is in summer school at the | 1, ,ddition to his school and debate Miss Irene Murnhy pPly | | Woman's club of the Presbyterian church, | University of Kan and Prof. Hayes Water Lilles . Linders Il Reverend Mother Prioress | 4 : ¥ e g | work, Lin is translating fnto Chinese a Choral class [ " | Warren Davideon, class of 1915, has |M. Fuhr, director of the conservatory, |hook on political sclence. 1t is entitled | “The Secret autie 0. 8. M. been cf b f G Mise h Ann Job | 1 § ) >la VG 5 ! Jljbeen chosen teacher of science and ath- |and Mise Ruth Ann Johnson of the pinno | “The Development of the State,” written Planos I and 11, Misses C. Gorman et J'|letle director in the Cozad High school |department, who will be marricd in June | by Prof. Dealy of Brown university. 1f M. Heavican, M. Kent, Rose Bu. |for the coming year, and Leland Hall has | nd take their wedding trip eust | Lin does not succeed in selling the manu- | o s . Gusarey. M Miss Ruth Fitchett, who was er script he expects to use it as a textbook | I"lanagan, E. Tobin, (. Wheelel ¥ a text ok PE i as a teacher of public school music a M. Shipman and H. Hoard v The University School of Music Pianoforte, Public School Methods, Complete Gourses in all departments leading to degree. . The Graduate College, The College of Arts and Sciences, The Teachers’ Colleze, The College of Agriculture, The College of Engineering, I The College of Law, I 11th and R Streets, Lincoln, Voice, Violin, 'Cello, Clarinet, Saxophone, Cornet, Trombone and all Theoretic Branches. Piano Tuning, Aesthetic Dancing, g Two Onhn‘rn. . DRAMATIC ART A wchool whose chief purpose is Charact § nt of the individuality of ity pupils, Thorougi 4 Term p 4 “business. Accredited by Btate University. Evi Fal! Begins September 6. Gare ang Indiviaual attention in' classes and Bpecial instructor for athietics Modern bulldings, ipment, \"pulull‘ lower lon, Catalog sent on request. AJOR \\ Write Department A for New (atalog. WILLARD KIMBALL, Director. Addr; ’zmdmj w M/‘ ' ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SOHOOL, SALINA, KAN. - Bullding and the de eparation for college hoy recelves personal ng recreation hours. extensive hool for younger boys, with very . "GANSSLE, ‘Commandant. campus The University of Nebraska includes the following Colleges and Schools: The College of Medicine, The College of Pharmacy, | The School of Commerce, | The School of Fine Arts, THE REGISTRAR, tati on “AY The School of Agriculture, ' The Teachers’ College High School. The University opens for the first semester on Wednesday, September 15th. One may enter also at the be- ginning of the second semester (about February) or the Summer session (usually the first full week in June). On any point of information, address Lincoln, Neb. when he takes up his work as a politica spend some time In Wisconsin university, | was then in process of formation, and With these three exceptiong, the faculty | author of the peace pageant scheduled t be given in the Garden Terrace theater at Yankton college, | CENTRAL (“l LEGE OF KANSAS OITY, MO. Datisge No stronger course given anywhere in|tumes practical Osteopathy This flags, banners, etc. pageant has been given The Van Sant School Begins its twenty-fifth year by Ist. Enlarging its space, and 2d. Adding to its course of study. NO SOLICITORS ARE EMPLOYED. Ir formation, vou wish in- “all at the school or write for catalog. (ool rooms and early hours (8:00 to 2:00) to summer work. IONE C. DUFFY, Sole Owner, Corner Eighteenth and Farnam Sts., Omaha. SPALDING ACADEMY SPALDING NEBRASKA invite you BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES In Charge of Sisters of St. Dominic This academy is situated in a beautiful and healthful place. Building roomy and with all modern improve- ments. The academy is accredited to the University of Nebraska. Curriculum comprises: Primary, Preparatory, Aca- demic and Commercial Courses, together with Music and Painting. Every attention given to moral and religious culture. !'or particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIOR, Spalding, Neb. the | working on his doctorate. He has re- [these were published in the Wichita cently been given a fellawship Beacon. | Mr. Wehrenberg has gone to | s Wooster, 0. He will not return to Hast | Peace Pageas ings. | Miss Cora Patten of Chicago is Yankton, 8 D, last Friday evening. The cast Included 200 Miss Patten has her own cos- three ! | Recttation—Winning Cup assistant in piano, hias gone to her home | seience teacher in China N Mildrod Wertz in Massachusetts. She will not be at the | During his freshman year at South- | “The Earth Is Decked With Beauty college during the coming yc | western Mi. Lin translated a meries of | OP. 1. No. 1 . - Maase | Prof. Raney will not return, but will farticles on the Chinese republic, which | :caprice ,.M;(."“fi',',':"”;,“f‘,“‘ Paul d| Plano 1 Misses C. Kelly and M Wagner: Piano 11, Misses B Cooper and H. Counsman; Piano 111, Misses M. Windheim and £ Snyde Recitation—The Gladiator Miss Phyllis Straub, Polonnaise Rive-King nos 1 and 11. Misses G. Demp 3. Donnelly, H. Gustason smith; Pia 111 and 1V nd id M \. Osterman Invites Us," vocal trio Gounod Falk, Phyllis e Chambers Verdi-Melnotte s I3 Danfels | e | “"The Dance Misses Margaret Straub and F 11 Trovatore' Planos T and 11, Mi M. Falk, M. Foley and M. Roach Planos 111 and IV. Misses P. | Straub, F. Collina, F. Chambers | and H. Rosenbaum. ‘Ave Maria’ Veazle Chora ¢ HONORS I ACADEMIC Crowns for excellence, awarded by vote of pupils: Missex C. Smith, M Falk, R. Bulin, M. Kent, M. Dowd, C. Wheeler and ¢ Crowns for satisfactory class work: Awarded to Misses L. Wacek, M. Totten, | H. Hoard, M yurke, M, ruiasn, A Meyers, G. Atki. ind . Bog: Hibbons for Christian doctrine. Misses | P Straub, M. Muldoon, C. Keily, G | Dempsey, P. Dowd, M. Dolan, 11" Rus- | sell and C. Gorman. Ribbon for politne; Smith. | Diplomas and ribbons for honor: Misses C. Smith, H, Gustason, . Gormun, M | Hannon, 'M. Roach, M. Dolan, H | Mahon, ' M. ' Bell, M. Hoctor, M. Flanagan, L. Wacei and M. Bourke. Diplomas for Palmer method ot Pe manship: Misses M. ¥ , M. Bulin { B. Bulin, M. Connor, B. Cooper, A ! Duffy, F.' Dermody, M. Kent, N. 0 Neill . all Wacek, A. Osterman, I Snyde M. Shipman ar . Wheeler | Teacher's certificate ‘or Palmer method | of penmanship: Awarded to Missce Mar- garet Muldoon, M. Wertz, Chumbers and M, Roach ity certificate Counsman Miss Catharine M. Dolan Teacher's col awarded piesent by It 1D, Meri | Demps M 1. Muarp} Kent, M. Hannon, M {and H. McMahon | Drawn by Miss Irene Murphy | Gola medal for i.atin, presented by Rt. Rev. Monsignor M. Colaneri, Merited by Misses C. Smith, H . Cham K. Brown,’ M Hannon, M. itonch, F. Moyston 1. MeMahon and R. Bulin Drawn by Miss Faye Chambers Gold honor for juniur Latin class, pre | sented by Mother Superior Merited by Misses H. Gustason, H. Wacek und b | Cooper, { Drawn by Miss H | Gola Etraub, G Dowd, C. kelly C. Gorman, M Lell, M. Roach iustason. al for ethics, presented by Aherne: Awarded to Miss medal for ¥ ted by Rev. J 1glish compositlon, toche 1 rited by ) 1. Murphy, © Straub, P. Dowd M.Muldoon, M. Wertz, M. Foley, H ssell, H. Gustaxon, ¥ Chambers, E rown, H. McMahon, M. Bell, M E. Murphy and M. Kent Drawn by Miss Helon' Russell Id_medal for elocution, presented by P. C. Gannon Awarded to Miss Mayme Foley Second prize for Miss P. Straub ‘Third prize for elo>utjo warde » Miss M. Wertz. ", AREGAD.0 old medals, diplomas and laurels | musie: Awarded to Mise Estehr I tond Miss Mayme Foley Conferring of diplomas, laure class of 1915 X Demr s M. Wertz an Lioach ocution awarded to Nebraska Central Cg Central City, Neb., now | tution in Nebraska Central |is bidding high for Parisho, president has an insti college that patronage. E. H , declares it to be of high order in its intellectual and standards. business, demic moral It offers complete courses in domestic science and the aca branches. DEMY, | High-grade boarding sch | Directed by ststers of '.h»"‘i'a.‘f‘y’":“.fl.if ! Terms $180 per year. Write for catalog NG Rese —~—