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ttbe 2) a i I fl e b r a 0 ft a n . . GbeDatlElRebrasKan TUB PROPERTY OP THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln, NicnruflKA. PUBLISHES EVERY DAY EXCEPT SIMDAY AND MONDAY BY, THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publication Office, 126 N. 14th St. Edltor-ln'ichlcf J. Carroll Knodo, 'OS Aanoclato Editor Clydo E. Elliott, 'Oil Managing Editor A. E, Lone, '00 Athtotlcn Hugh W. Craiff, '07 Qoncral Nowa Paul Q. Burt, '00 Hovlaws Gortrudo Mooro, '07 Convocation; Laura Rhoados, '08 Anslstant Athletics. Mlllor S. Benedict, '09 Aflst. Gon. Nows Sidney O. Evans, '00 i Dcpartmarul....Earl R. Hunt, '08 II. L. WIlHon, '00 GUy Montgomery, '00 A. G. Schrolbcr, '07 Aloxandor J. Dunlnp, '09 C. C. Hickman. '07 BunlncBS Manager. ...Byron E. Yodcr, '08 AABlRtant Manager Gay Hardy, '08 Circulator H. C. Robertson, '00 TELEPHONES: DAY Auto 1528. NIQHT 2365 and 4472 Editorial and Builnost Office BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Poitofflce, Station A. Lincoln, Nob. SUBSCRIPTION' PRICE, 92.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Coplei, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo chargod for at the rata of 10 cents per Insertion for cvory flftcen-words or fraction thoreof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published froo. Entered at tho postodlco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as socond-class mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. A certain spirit has been manifested lately botweon the candidates for vari ous ofTlces that Is especially commend able. When two men enter the Held In opposition to each other running for an ofllce this should not be, surely a sign for personal hostility and a time for spreading "stories." Some elections have occurred hero In which each side seemed to feel lt Helf in duty bound to commit to the currents of rumor as many mean remarks about the other as possible. They do that Bort of thing out In real polIllcB, perhaps, but there Is no call for It hqre. It has no,t been nn uncom- bg& Good Vision it a it. it it H it it H it it it n it it Is much to be desired by. us all. To get the best and retain it; it is important that you should see .... Hallett - Graduate - moil thing oi late months to see two candidates holding a small - sized mutual reception Just bofore election, and again after the event whero one had been defeated, both acting to ward IUb rival in the most fraternal sort of way. TIiIb Is tho proper spirit overy time. It shows that University men are big enought to look-over tho top of a lit tle dofe.at-nmf see things in a broader vay7 No election ought ever to es tablish the foundation of a feud. Students are, after this year, to got their text-booltB at cost according to the present plans of the Regents Whether everybody will And himself as much richer as he expects under tho new regime remains to be seen. Some will undoubtedly bo disappointed. It Is only fair to the book stores to say that the" Regents declare, themselves, there Is no tremendous profit made on text-books. There will be some saving, of course, considerable saving, but no , fifty and seventy;flve per cent profits ns Ihib been the Impression among many, or rather- It may be said, among moat students with regard to certain classes of boolu. Promotlon8 and' Changes. The following promotions and changes of title were ordered by the Hoard of Regents Tuesday: Associate Professor A. L. Candy to be professor of pure mnthomatlcs. Assistant ProfesHor W. F. Dann to be professor of the history and criti cism of the fine arts. Associate Professor H. W. Waite to be professor of bacteriology and patho logy. Assistant Professor L. W. Chase to be associate professor of farm mechnn- lCB Assistant Professor C. E. Engberg to bo associate professor of physiology. ABsIstant Professor It. A. Lyman to be associate professor of pharmacody namics. Assistant Professor W. A. Willard to be associate professor of zoology. Adjunct Professor Alvin Keyset' to bo assistant professor of soils. Adjunct Professor E. O. Montgomery to be assistant professor of agronomy. Adjunct Professor J. A. Powers to be assistant professor of zoology. MIbs Small E. Hayden to be udjuuet professor of fine arts. Instructor C. M. Heck to be adjunct professor of physics. Instructor Julia E, Loughbridge to be adjunct professor of mathematics. Instructor A. P. Mngdanz to be ad junct professor of animal husbandry. Instructor Martin Nelson to be ad junct professor of- mathematics. Instructor T. 13. Sears to be adjunct professor of civil engineedlng. .Instructor Mark E. Sinclair to be adjunct professor of mathematics. Instructor L. B. Sturdev'ant to be ad junct professor of animal pathology. Instructor L. B. Tuckerman to be ad junct professor of physics. AsslstaAt P. E: Denny to be instruc tor In horticulture. e Optician - 1143 0 Asslstant Stella Hnrtzell to be in- structor in 'agricultural chemistry. Assistant Helen Redington to be iu structor in mathematics. " Assistant Elizabeth Reese to be in structor in French. Assistant 11. L. Knowlto'n to be ac countant. Herdsman J. E. Lamb lo be experi mental feeder. Accountant Max Westermann to bo assistant secretary. Registrar , E. H. Clark to be pur chasing agent, appointment to tako ef fect at once. For Temple Building. Ab the temple building noara com pletion the building committee arc more satisfied than ever with the sub stitution of Bedford stone for terra cotta. This was done at considerable. additional expense for which the com mittee -assumed the responsibility. A number of contributions are still com ing in which is going to make up this deficiency; - This Week Librarian C00)fc000OH30000 Register for Election cApril 8-9-10-1 l-12r 13 and 15. 11 to 12 o'clock, in Main Hall and Library J0 & !QjroK3KJK Jewott subscribed $50 and Professor Ayers $10. Chapin BroB., Florists, 127 So. 12th. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. Buy a pin, fob or spoon now at Tho University Book Storo. Tho host placo to eat in town Is at Don's, 114 So. 11th Street. Ludwlg is the only Real and only College Tailor See Him Now. Why not tako your baths at Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and P Sts.? "Mike" Denslow has been called home on account of the illness of his father. Green's Earber Shops: The Rich ards, The, Mogul. All modern. Best workmanship. i Why did the Glee Club docorate with our pennants from tho Univer sity Book Store? Have you made your spring decora tions use one of our pannants. The University Book Store. Miss A. E. Soukup. Dressmaker. Special attention given to students. 113G O St. Auto 4603. If you have dance programs, tickets or posters to be printed, go to Mc Vey's, 125 No. 12th St. Why not get your spring Oxfords now while you can get a swell sprlug sampler at one-half price. Sander son's. There Is no time like Harris' time. If your watch Isn't up to date you bet tor see Harris, the watch doctor. 1137 O St Pictures and posters for college men's rooms. Samples at 1600 P St, or brought to any address. Auto, 4406, Boll A-2165. L. L. Bishop. Don't forget when you want your picture framed that the Lincoln Book Store ddes good work of this kind and does it at reasonable prices. The No. Is 1126 O St. Students make big money selling the Scarborough late maps of Nebraska. Exclusive terrltqry and free Instruc tions given. Call for particulars on J. R. Carrothers, 1815 South St. Burdette G. Lewis, '04 , was a cam pus visitor yesterday. Ho has now finished his graduate work at Cornell University, and expects soon to enter the Interstate Commerce Cpmmlsslon. Announcement has been mado of the coming marriage of James A. Green ex C. E and now chief engineer for the Tri-state Land company, and Miss Daniels, for some time past, an assis tant In the University Library. YULE BROS, g OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO poooo.coooooo I Wuld Like to bo Your ' i Laundrymcn. MIKREJTI CHOCOLATES AT RECTORS "' 8. Athletic Board ' 8' FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL 8400,000.00 Harplaa and Profit.... 100,000.00 deposits 3toao,ooo.oe DR. CHAS. YUNGBLUT, DENTIST Roouih 18 and Iff Burr Block. Auto Phono JH10. Boll 65. U IiINC LN, - NEBBAiSKA. OOOOOOOCOOOCOCOCXXXXXXXXX30 COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK . OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA CAPITAL - $100,000.00 OOOOCOOCOOOCX3000000CKXXX30Q T.J.THORP&CO. Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Seals, Trade ChecksjrKeys Lock Smithing, General Machine Works, Mefel Makers, Ele. 308 So. Ilti, LIICQU Pctry Bakery Co. Baking .Orders Filled Promptly. rtne Rice Bread Our Specially. JThon wo and Tour Ordor Will Becalm Prompt Attention. SIMMONS The 317 South Twelfth St. I WHEN "WALKOVERS f GO ON Shot Troubles Go' Off. Rogers & Perkins 1129 O Street mSmA KnewuShpuBiaH - -in -$