"T- wrtr" '," Gbe alls Hebraeft an I" J E; College of Medicine SENIORS. "Singn de Bong; Wlnnc dp medal; Find de morphine landmark " It Ih to bo notod that Dr. Wherry did not Rend nn aflslHtant to DonnlHon. Towft. The lc8onB which Dr JonnH teacliPB by IjIh reminlBcenccH sink deep Into I ho mind of every senior Such lcssonH nre of bh much value to no an lectnrcB In surgery. 1 ey are not found In hooliH, hut can only come from one who haB Hpent many yeaiB of active bervlce In the profcBBlon. I)r Bleknoll has finished li Ih course In otology to the JunlorB. and Is going to give Borne special lectures on the eye. He very kindly extended an In vitation to the seniors to attend. Wc became, acquainted with the doctor in otology last year and not many will mlBS the present opportunity. Next week Dr. Hrldges leaves to at tend the International Medical Con gress at Madrid, 8paln, and bo ho closed IiIb lectures early He gave his flual examination to the seniors last Tuesday We shall mlRS the doctor, but are proud to know he represents tho college of medicine at this great UHHembly In the Spanish capital. Dr. HridgpB will carry with him the best wishes of the senior class for a safe and pleasant voyage It will, perhaps, be of special lnter eHt to tho studentfl of the college of medicine a,t Lincoln to know that the amount of. clinical work which the senior class has had this year Is much In excess of that enjoyed by any pre- lous class. This Is due to the fact that the class has been divided Into sections of from three to five men each, and. In addition to the regular general clinics, the sections have been per mitted to seo miiih more work and to a much better advantage than would have been possible In. the general clin ics alone Theso special clinics have been established In the departments of medicine, surgery, ophthalmology, ihlnology and gnecology. We under stand It Is the Intention of the faculty to improve this feature of the work and It will certainly be appreciated by the students. The obstetrical material has also been tery abundant, each senior having ban at least two cases, and some of them many more, while not a few Juniors hnvo come In for their share ' feasors had to "call down" tho Kiilck'u- Ing row for their unsmly levity. IThey arp always ready lo "snicker right out In meetln". .)ut the liugh was properly saddled where It be lorged this time Dr MIJroy'B lecture was interupted Tuesday by Janitor Johnson rushing into the room saying there was a child down Btaira dying' Ab medical science 1b not so great yet as to bring the dead to life, the doctor thought the case hopelesfl. but allowed the btft to be brought Into the room. No restric tions being Imposed upon nationality, the gypsies were ushered In. The ocal cords of the child being of ex traordinary strength, the prognosis was favorable. Diagnosis was soon made, as all that ailed the child was a good sized ulcer upon its neck. As some of the boys followed tUp gypsies out, we think that the probability Is that borne of the boys have had bad dreams of late, because of having had their fortunes told P. S. Baby was bow-legged. SOPHOMORES Did you register? Walsh spent Sunday In Olenwood. la. The class Is working out "unknowns" in bacteriology lab. Dr. W. "What is decubitus?" Peterson -"Hot and cold gangrene." Dr. Lyman visited the Institute for Feeble Minded Children with the sen ior claBB Friday, therefore no physi ology lecture. The systematic and thorough man ner with which Dr. Ramsey is taking up the circulatory system in compari son with the earlier work of the year makes us wish we had met him sooner. "Boluuikus" I.ouzer Is the latest .ad dition to the baseball squad Now. with Lane in the box, Louzcr behind the bat. and Hill Anderson at short, well. It certainly looks good on paper The sophs hereby challenge any class in the medical or dental departments of the school to a game of ball, and promise to gle them a inn for their money. By oider of Captain McDon ald (let out for piimaiies on April loth and help nominate for major the Hon Ft auk K. Moores Come out all ye loyal and registered medics and boost for a man who al ways stood by the college. The nnming of Jeffers and Corland the "two old maids" was quite uncalled for. Of course their manner, fondness for cats, tea and gossip, and particu larly their hatred of mankind (even keeping them from class meetings and such), would lead one to think so. but their numerous correspondents of the opposite sex and the ability with which either can punish a long blat k Igar. is rather "un-old-maid-like " A progressive medic, on returning from lectures Wednesday, was called to visit a patient whom be had vaccinated a tew days befoie, and whose condition was ippoiled as serious. Thinking of the dangeis of a mixed infection, he loaded up with the necessaiy para pbenalla and hurried at break-neck speed to the residence of the patient, to find nothing at all wrong, and that they knew nothing of the call Let's see, what date was Wednesday, any how? Ask Miller The led-nosed. ball-baked represen tative of the measley rag published up here, who sneaks aiound behind peo ple, listening that he may hear things too personal to print has changed his brand of dope Aside from his coward ly, characteristic attack op our much esteemed and highly honored fellow classman, the Hon. E. J. Smith, he has culled us tho second meanest man In tho class. After due deliberation and consultation with Bohunkus LouV.er and said Hon. Smith, we have decided to jump on his face, bite a piece out of his left ear, kick him in the slats and at a later date shoot up the var mint's carcass. We've got blood in our oyo, and an Intense longing to de- noxt iBsue of the rag ho represents we will begin a survival of the fittest on dote of publication. Our fellow clasB mnn, the Hon. Smith. begB ub for first chance at the assassin of character, but wp will not bp denied He also wishes to state that on the night in question he did not go home to get his "robe de nult," but to look up Web ster's pronunciation of "Toganirltis." and also. Incidentally, to procurp that article. FRESH M EN. The trade of medicine's easiest of all; 'TIs but to study all things every where. Nnture and man the grent woild and the small, Then leave them at haphazard still to fare. Exchange. Miss Stull's mother and sister spent two days with her during the past, week. Filday Fuller strayed Into the clinic room and was mistaken by a patient for an older student, or perhaps even for a doctor, for all we know, and asked to "feel his pulse." Fuller's an swer. "That's all right I guess." was honest at least, but It did not go well with the professional look on his face. One student was sorely puzzled when we all laughed at his anatomy of the stomach. This Is why Question. "How many surfaces has the stomach9" Answer "Two; Inside and out." Q "What is its capacity?" A "Twelve inches by four thick." Q "What Is It covered by?" A. "Skin." Q. "Where is it located?" A. (In disgust) "I don't know!" Interest in athletics in our depart ment is conspicuous by Its absence The explanation is simple. In the academic depaitment the students are of nearly the same age, have had prac tically the same preliminary education, consequently their tastes aie very much alike In this department, on the other hand, we have many students over thirty, nor are man led men un usual, and besides, the study of medi cine Is more confining than' In other schools, leaving less time for such recreations. Furthermore, the num ber of 8tlident8 to draw material from Is much smaller. Our class, for In stance, could not even organize a com plete baseball team, let alone selecting men for their excellence In some spe cial form of athletics. The senior class is to be pitied in its present state of worry over the Im pending examinations before the vari ous state boards Their condition re calls that of Professor Lorenz when In formed that he would have to pass the Illinois board in order to practice, as he described those experiences himself to his classes in Vienna. Such a de mand, without warning, was a good deal, yet he dared not refuse, lest It be said that he was afraid. The examina tion being oral, the questioner first pondered some lime before propound ing his first, which, much to the doc tor's relief, was "How do you like Chi cago?" Then followed several others of a like nature, which were satisfac torily answered, and finally, "What do you think of the American woman?" His answer. "Queens! Real queens!" passed him unconditionally. Our boys, however, have no mere formality or joke before them, though we don't doubt their ability to pass the most rigid board Eat at Don's Cafe. Dr. Bentz, Dentist, Eleventh and 0. Dutpil'M Clgnr thnt'H all. Slsler & Lemlng. Ice cream and milk. 107 No. 1.1th. Lincoln Shining Parlor.cor. 11th & O, Ladles and gentlemen. Capita! Novelty Works 'Bicycles and repairing of all kinds. Key fitting. Tel. F 592 231 So. nth H' r t y JUNIORS All the juniors wearing beardB have removed them, as they havo been taken for seniors so many times lately. Dr. Stokes was In Lincoln on the .'10th ult., attending the chemistry so ciety' meeting. He read a paper on "Uric Acid." The boys are all greatly relieved. now that one of the haidest examina tions is over with, but probably tome of them are a little sore from the haul ride Junior class meeting April l."th from 10 to 11 a in. Object of class meeting is to elect o dice is for next college year's senior class A hot time as usual Is anticipated Dr. Luddlugton lu.h finished his course in surgery and is now giving the boys a review We all npp'vciaie his Instructions very much, as it has t eon a very thorough "oursc Several members of the Junior class Intend going to Glenwoocl, la., April 3d to look through state buildings there, and to attend clinics given at that time. Seniors and junlois arc going in a body. If "I azarus" woi'Id look into a mir ror 'at hit own homely, begrl..led "mUg,"' he would Immediately blush for having called the handsomest man In the college an orangoutang. "Back to the woods, for you haven i got the godds " .v ..uv. ,c- u.ut-i ui Knv uj iu. jatroy, wo want this community to wi juiuuia iu mm- iwinvb 111 inc-ii nmv om.ft fnr n tilllt ,.. nr nnt Denning !! ! 44fr -...s. .. .. X I i-Anthracite, $8.50 A TON. The Best and Cheapest Furnace Coal on the Market. GREGORY, The Coal Man, Phones 343, 39 J . J 044 O STREET. ! ! .r.:...!!. t optics as a result of the ophthalmo scopic practice on Friday afternoon. Wo are Indebted to Dr. Blcknell for a very valuable and practical demonstra tion of refraction, also. Tho much vaunted pood conduct of the senior class received u "knok out mean on tho contrary, wo are known by our meekness, and are so gentle, wo never fail to turn tho other cheek Because of this meekneRS we stand in a class by ourselves, therefore are second to none. ' Wo hereby warn said Banron-coioreu cousin mat 11 a coni' wwwim,ii.iU ii ii - i--"-j-J-.LLriL--r r-.j-ijuui. FIRE SALE $9,000.00 worth of Parlor upholstered goods, leather goods and couches on sale Monday, April 6th, at 1039 O St. i Below belief. wholesale, below cost, beyond ome ana see. & & & i Riidge & Guenzel Co. jolt" last Monday when one of the pro- J plete retraction Is not made in the rri S i v. 4v WftftWWftlwWMJ ! .'! I rJfcl HBtoUZ23