The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 22, 1902, Page 4, Image 4
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Locke & Parker, GENERAL AGENTS, Room 10. 1041 O St. Lincoln Tho Daily Nobrnskan uses The Chicago O0OO 0404 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS. &oxyoK4&o4hyooo4 Political Economy. Tho second semesters work Jn politi cal rconomy, following the course iu Mill, will bo tho study of Booh m-Ba work. Studoots who intend to continue in this work erou!d make arrnngomonts for securing second-hand books as no new copies can bo obtained from the pub lishers. Names of formor students who have takon thiscourte may be obtained from ProfeBeor Taylor. Forgo Work. A class in Foro Work will bo started next bo m 08 tor if there aroonough wish ing to talco it. Anyono plnnn'ng to take tho courto offered noxt j car in Minings Enginoeringandwisbing to got this much tinishod will ploaso inform Mr. Votaw, instructor. Dr. Shoemaker's Private Hospital. Special attention KlTen to rtleaie of womi and all turgtcal tilsraae. X-rny ezamlnUaa with no dlicomfort or lujarr to patlett KT rjthiDf liomellke at ioMlbU. Board a4 room reasonable. 1117 L ST. LINCOLN. P. O. Box 851. Telepkom. H Notice to Seniors. I wish to seo this woek all eonurs in tho Industrial College who intend to graduato on Charter Doy, February 15, 1902. Seo mo any day in Ihn Deans' oflico (104 University Hall), tot ween 11:30 and 12 o'clock. ClIUlUS 10. BlSShN. Dean. Notice. Any incidont of interest, real or im aginary, happonin? in connection with any member of tho senior class, rhould be reported to tho Senior Book Com mitteo so that a moro detailed account of '()2'a idiosyncracic.i may bo recorded. Disagreeable February Will soon be hero but Fobrunry in Florida is Lite May in Nc-In-jskn. Join tho Burlington Excursion and leavo Lincoln Jan. '20. h. Spend February in Flori da; llvo on nice fresh pine-ap plo and oranges. Ask or write us for booklet descriptive of tho trip. City Office Cor 10th A: O St., Depot, 7th !t V Sts. Sophomores. There will bo a mooting of the sopho more cIbbb in tho old chapel Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Important bus iness. Election of officers. All sopho iL.ores aro urged to bo present. By Order of tho President. Notice. Students who aro thinking of regis tering for Course 21, beginning assay ing, will p'.easo meet the instructor, for consultation, at 12-30 Wednesday 22nd, in Room 4, Chemical Laboratory. n. H. Nkmioi SON, Your Money and Important Papers Shou'd be kept in a safe place; Sl.L'5 pays for a Safe Deposit Box for three months; absolutely safe from fire and burg'ars. Silverware and trunks stored in our Storage Vault. LINCOLN SAFE DEPOSIT and TRUST COMPANY, 126 North Eleveotli Street. Lost. A red leather pockot book. It con tains paper which will idontify tho own er. Finder will confer a great favor by returning it to 124G Q St. Reward. HAGAZINES 2C 2 At Just OneHalf Price. English 11 (Wednesday Section). There beinjf no debate on the last Wednesday of tho eomestor, the class will not meet to-day. M. M. Food. Senior Basket-Bali Men. All Senior Basket-ball Men see (J E. Teach, manager, or D. E. Thomue, cap tain, at once. Seniors. 8eoior Olabs Meeting Friday, Jan. 24, at Chapol timo in Old Chapel. Veknon C. Batik, Pres, Harper's Weekly $ 4.00 World's Work. ........ 8.00 Public Opinion 8.00 Everybody's Magazine. 1.00 Nebraska Teacher 1.00 $12.00 ALL FOR $6.00 World's Work $3.00 Harper's Weekly 4.00 Everybody's Magazine.. 1.00 Nebraska Teacher 1.00 $9.00 FOR $450 All subscriptions must be NEW, and may be sent to one or different addresses. Send your orders to ' The University Publishing Co., 134 North 11th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Tumble Weeds. We have lo.dced over with some care and growing pleasure a little volume of verse, by Will Reed Dunroy, issued by the University I'nb lishing Co., entitled "Tumble Weeds.' We And Mr. Dnnroy an inter esting person, lie undertakes large things, and approaches them in. a largo way. He aims evidently for nothing short of the highest work. It will be furious to see what a joung man with this ambition can achieve. Mr. Dunroy eeems to be distinctly a western man ono of those who are quite content with their own environment, as a sphere for action and growth His themes are things that exist, and that he can see around himself; it is men who caq take this view, it seems to us, who are going to count on the future of our western civilization. One little poem on "'Dawn'' attracted us particularly, and another on Sergeant Floyd. We wondered a little at Mr. Dunroy's baring thought it necessary to put a pretty little thing'about Nebraska into apostro phe's dialect A peculiarity that struck us was a strain of dovoutness that runs through some of the poems, together, with some tokens of displeasure with the church organizations. r. Sterling Morton, hi The Conservative. 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