The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 14, 1916, Image 3

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    SUMMER SCHOOL NEBRASKAN
THE GRADUATES OF 1916
Plans of the Laws
Otto V. Perrln and John Polk will
practice law hi Lincoln.
Guy C. Chambers will practice law
in Lincoln In the office of E. P.
Holmes, 402 Funke building..
Wilson S. Deliell will leach com
mercial law in Omaha high school
next year.
John K. noukather will remain tem
porarily in the mercantile business.
Harvey W. Hess and Hugh H. Agor
will practice law in Aberdeen, S. D.
James L. McMaster will practice
law in Lincoln.
Samuel Zimmerman will remain in
the insurance business and practice
law in Lincoln.
John E. Jacobson will practice law
In Lincoln with Fred C. Foster, First
National Bank building.
Miss Efne Cover will go into a law
office in Lincoln.
Charles Epperson is candidate for
county attorney in Clay county.
Clarence Spier will practice law in
Kansas City. Mo.
Ray A, Smith will remain in the
finance office of the state university
temporarily.
Taylor N. Withrow will practice
law in Lincoln with Burkett, Wilson
& Brown-
Clifford Edmister will take further
preparation for teaching commercial
subjects.
Norman C. Gault will practice law
in Lincoln.
Harold B. Muffly is city attorney of
University mace and will practice law
in Lincoln "with Strocker & Foster.
Benjamin Burritt is a candidate for
county attorney in his home county.
Russell W. Israel will practice law
in Kansas City, Mo.
Arthur Balis will practice law in
Omaha.
Elwood Ohappell will go into prac
tice in Lincoln.
Lloyd E. Deweese goes to Idaho.
L. A, Hickman will rraetice at
Seward.
Earl McLean will praciice in Lincoln.
L. I. Morris goes to Lexington, Mo.
S. E. Paul will practice law at
Emei'son.
C. E. Sorer.on is practicing law
at Grand Island.
G. W. Stursis goes to Sioux City,
Iowa.
"Aren't you afraid of the ocean wild?"
Asked the bather by her side.
"Oh, bo" the answered, don't you
see,
I know the ocean's tide." Tiger.
Ourrcat Semi
Annual Mid-Season
Clean-up & Remnant Sale
OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SAVINGS WELL WORTHY OF YOUR ATTENTION
This tremendous and important annual selling event offers many surprising oppor
tunities to effect enormous savings in the purchase of summer wash goods of all kinds,
of other desired fabrics, of women's and misses' shoes and apparel, of women's, men's
and boys' furnishing goods, of household needs and dress accessories of all kinds, etc.
Every offer is a real bargain and well worthy of note.
A trip through this store this week will prove of Immense profit to YOU. Will you
not try It
GOLD & CO,
"THE STORE THAT SELLS THE
BEST FOR JUST A LITTLE LESS"
112 to 122 North 10th St. Lincoln.
Opposite Government Square
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kuk, Iowa, and city superintendent at
Superior.
His service on the Nebraska faculty
dates from 1907, when he was made
inspector of accredited schools and
assistant professor of Secondary Edu
cation. In 190S, this department was
fully organized as a part of the Teach
ers' college.
The Bureau on Recommendation of
Teachers, of which Professor Reed
has charge, was organized early in
the history of the university, under
Chancellor McLean. Professor Reed
took charge of it in 1909.
Professor Reed has had charge of
the Extension department since 1911.
He has also had general supervision
of the summer session since 1909. His
efficient work along all of these lines
serves to make the university of vital
use to thousands of Nebraskans.
The Daily Cardinal, student news
paper at the University of Wisconsin,
will publish during summer session
this year for the first time. It will
appear twice a week and will be edit
ed by three students on the regular
staff. As more than 3,000 students
are expected at summer session, the
staff thinks that the college paper
will have a good field.
Printing Company
Specialize on University Printing
244 NO. llth ST
Students at Columbia university
summer session are planning to issue
a summer school annual at the end
of July.
For Nice Work
OLIVER THEATRE BARBER
SHOP
F. B. Rayner, Prop.
1S1 No. 13th St.
"Let George Print It"
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FANCY STATIONERY
1313 N St
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Genuine
Hawaiian Made
UKULELES
of fine old Native Kao Wood
The Ukulele is the most popular in
strument of the day. Played by
College Men everywhere. No dance
or promenade can be up-to-date
without its characteristic music.
II Glee Clubs never iaurowmiremwr
1 1 dous encores with the Ukulele. Z
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Have you seen tne new iao rn
Guitar?
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