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Hiytm " Kf,frifvy 'rvT"!''" '&&& " m$tm ' sc p" .' - r e THE DAILY NEBRSKANi .' i n :' A (PET (if? - Jr" w. ' r w i . - pf V. VV. rV f fr 6-. l ' J. V KW' . " lj!- -. r I?: . rTfu -. W , .. ftr?. W' -' 5" THE DAILY NEBRASKAN k flttrapftper deroteu to tun Interest of the University of Nebra ska. fnbllshea at 134 North 11th Bt., by THE HESPERIAN PUB. CO. (Incorporated.) DIRECTOR B: J. W. Crabtree, Proaldent. 0, L. TownOiSeorotnrr'TroBsarBr. J. I. Wyor, T. J. Howott, K. W. Washburn. BtbrUho II .McCatt . QkoiofTp. Bdidlbk Managing Editor Asst. Manager - Athletic Editor rtEPORTEItS. R. 0. Pollard, Clifton Carter, Norrla Hose, R. T. Hill, J. R. Farney, Cliff Crooks. John A. Wilson, Linn M. Huntington. ' The subscription price of the. Dally Nebras Won ia 82 for the college year with a regular de lltery before oliapel each day. NotlceB.com. mnufcations, and other mntUr intended for pub licMtion, must be handod in at the Nebrnikan office before 7 p. m.,or mailed to tho editor do fore 8 p. m., of the day prsrloua to that day on vhloh they are expected to appear. Subscriptions may bo left at tho Nobraskan ofllco, at tho Co.Op., or with Buslnoss Manager. Subscribers will confer a faTor by reporting promptly at this ofllco any failure to recelre Uie paper. . , , All chances in adTortUlnf matlor must bo in tho ofllco by 3 p. m. ou the day previous to tuat on which they aro to appear. Address all communications to the Daily No braskan, 131 N. 11th 8t Lincoln, Nebraska. Telephone 470. Entoroil ut tho poHt ofllco at L'ncoln. Nob., us Hocond class mull niuttor. As tho, season opoos there ia mani fest unuBiial Intorcsb In basket ball by the young lndy athletos or tbo University. It Is to our oredlt that suc'li a stato of affairs and suoh senti ment is prcsont in tho university. LaBt yoar we bad u winning team and tho Indications aro that this yoar we will Unvo lust as yood n team as last yoar. Members of last years team in eastern schools say that girls basket ball as playoa thcro is very slow, and not as oxcltlng and sucoossrul In plain solontllio plaving as horo. Jo doubt Ramos In addition to tho Missouri oontast next Saturday will bo arrangod at no distant date at which the playing capabilities of tho young ladles will bo shown. Tho Univorslty should pay thorn all atten tion possible ann give as much sup port and taKO as much Interest In thorn as In any other branch of col lege athletics. Tnc need of an enlargmont of the campiis IS bnTrJKfoltrTrroTO-Trnd monr as each yoar, the number of studonbs increases. A now parade ground for tho battalions and larger grounds for athletics, particularly foot-ball is badly needed. A larger appropria tion and more of it usea In this di rection woulu greatly help In tho building up and beautifying of our campus. Law School of tho Tcmplo College is also opon to women The first woman to bo admitted to tbo rniladolplila ,or Pennsylvania Bars tho first to onter tbo law De partment of tho University of Penn sylvania as woil as tbo first woman to graduato tbcofrrora was Mrsv Carrlo U. Kllgoro. Sbo was graduated with tho class of '80 and was admitted to tho Oar aftor a bard and persistent fight boforo tho Judges of tho bupromo Court of Pennsylvania and tho looal courts of Philadelphia. Mrs. Kllgoro is at present practising actively In tho Philadelphia Courts. It was not until ton yoarB after this that anothor woman registered at tho Pennsylvania Law School. This was Miss Isabel Darllgton a graduato of Wolsley, residing at West Chester, Fa. Sho was graduated with hone with tho class of '07, reoolvlng the highest number of distentions in tho class. This brilliant young woman, liko her predecessor, had to overcome many obstacles before sho wa admit ted to tho local Bar of her county, and only succeeded aftor a bitter and prolonged contest. Two others have since graduated from the Law School. Theso wero Miss Diana Hlrschlor, who is at present succcssullv praotlc In in Boston, Mass.; and Mrs. Mar Rarott Center Klingelsmith. who was admitted to the Philadeplhla Bar. and who uow has tho unique dis tinction of being tbo ony woman law librarian in tho country, sho havlnc been appointed librarian of tho Bid dlo Law Library of tho Univorslty soon after irraduatlon. Both of theso womon graduated with the class of 1808. Although no women have boeu graduated since 181)8, a number of women have registered sinco that timo as regular and nlsr, as special students, and tho co-ed at Bonn's Law School has now become a per manent tixturo. Tl'ero are at present scvon regularly registered women law students at the", University Tho largest number which has over ap pealed upon tho rolls of tbo Depart ment. All of theso are in attenpancc daily and are doin woll the work as signed to them in tneir respect vo olasscs. Tho scholastic standing of tho womon students and the standard of preparatory edouatlon which each possesses is equal to that of their fol- low studonts, ono having graduated New Books Our Fall Stock has arrived and -yoir are invited to examine it. All the new books and many of the old favorites. All kinds of School Supplies Wilson & Hall Hoolcscllers and Stationery 1123 0 St Dancing Academy PROF. HOLMES, of Ckicago Offices and Studio 325S3UTH 12th. Dancing Academy Wnlsh Hall oyer Rook Inland Ticket Ofllco. 11th and O 8ts. Twenty yenrs exper tencr. 11ns ninac over nR. I. S. McNAY. rt-ni .ooosetaof teetli. A Rood set of UBnilSll teeth, J5 00. 33-K Gold crown $5. 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