====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Times / University Kansan Page 0153_1 from reel: L 765 (1888-10-05 to 1890-09-26) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/197735 Title: F. C. Stimpson Went to Kansas City Monday and Obtained a Position for the Summer as Manager of a Dynamo in the Electric... Summary: Article about F. C. Stimpson obtaining a summer position managing a dynamo at an electric light station in Kansas City. Category: campus news Subjects: student employment; university news; local employment Named Entities: Stimpson, F. C. Confidence: 0.85 Title: A Speaker in His Talk at the Convention Last Week on the Subject of "Literature for the Young" Urged the Importance of R... Summary: Discussion of a speaker's talk at a convention about the importance of reading history, particularly for young people. Category: features/profiles Subjects: education; literature; historical awareness Confidence: 0.75 Title: The Light, Fascinating Novel Does Not Require the Concentration of Mind That the Dry and Sober Details of History Do; An... Summary: Comparison of reading novels versus history, noting that novels are often chosen for relaxation due to requiring less concentration. Category: features/profiles Subjects: reading habits; literature; historical literature Confidence: 0.7 Title: The History of Our Own Country, With Which Every Young Person and Student Should Make Himself Familiar, and Especially T... Summary: Emphasis on the importance for students to be familiar with American history, particularly the period from the Revolution to the Civil War. Category: features/profiles Subjects: american history; historical education; civics Confidence: 0.75 Title: That Was the Formative Period of That Type of Character Known as American. During That Period the Constitution, an Untri... Summary: Discussion of the formative period of American character and the testing of the constitution, emphasizing the importance of understanding this period. Category: features/profiles Subjects: american history; constitutional history; civil war origins Confidence: 0.7 Title: If You Would Know the True Character of Our Government and People, You Must Make Yourselves Familiar With This Formative... Summary: Recommendation for students to study the formative period of American history through specific historical works and authors. Category: features/profiles Subjects: american history; historical literature; civics education Named Entities: Irving, Washington; Parkman, Francis; Jefferson, Thomas; Clay, Henry; Webster, Daniel; Benton, Thomas Hart Confidence: 0.75 Title: This Very Work Is Thoroughly and Completely Covered by the Two Years Course in American History Which Is Offered at The... Summary: Note that the university offers a two-year course in American History that covers the formative period discussed. Category: features/profiles Subjects: university curriculum; historical education; academic offerings Confidence: 0.8 Title: Men You Hear Of. Summary: Column featuring brief mentions of notable individuals, including Mr. Carnegie's hotel, W. Waldorf Astor, Mr. Gladstone, Eiffel and Edison, George Bancroft, and Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Category: features/profiles Subjects: notable individuals; historical figures Confidence: 0.7 Title: Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes Was 50 When He Began to Grow Bald. He Tried Several Cures for Alopecia, but They Simply Had Th... Summary: Anecdote about Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes and his experience with baldness and attempted cures. Category: features/profiles Subjects: historical figures; medical history; personal anecdotes Named Entities: Holmes, Oliver Wendell Confidence: 0.75 Title: Earl Spencer, Considered a Possible Successor to Gladstone, Does Not Look His Age of 55 Years. He Is a Tall Man, With An... Summary: Description of Earl Spencer, noted as a possible successor to Gladstone, including his age, appearance, and physical attributes. Category: features/profiles Subjects: historical figures; political succession; physical descriptions Named Entities: Spencer, Earl Confidence: 0.75 Title: In Mailing the First Half of His Manuscript of "Darkest Africa" From Cairo to the Scribners, Stanley Wrote: "When It Is... Summary: Quote from Henry Morton Stanley regarding his manuscript "Darkest Africa" and his reluctance to write on the subject again. Category: features/profiles Subjects: explorers; literary works; historical correspondence Named Entities: Stanley, Henry Morton Confidence: 0.75 Title: [advertisements] Advertisers include: Raymond's Drug Store; A. P. Fellows, D. D. S.; H. Winnie; I.C.G.; DAVIES, The Students Tailor; Gross & Barker; J.F. Wiedemann; MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK; CHAS. HESS. MEAT MARKET; GEO. INNES; Robinson & Hutching's; WILLIS Da Lee's Photograph Gallery; Wilder Brothers Category: advertisements Confidence: 0.8 Note: Descriptive metadata for this item has been generated in part using AI (artificial intelligence) technologies and may be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate. Please contact the Kenneth Spencer Research Library with specific questions or concerns.