The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 11, 1902, Page 4, Image 4
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City Office Oor 10th & O Stt, Depot, 7th & P Sta. 0X 0OOO 0O4OOO frOOO ; ANNOUNCEMENTS. 0040&0000&00XW CONVOCATION ANNOUNCEMENT. Speakers and Hiibjects this week are as follows: This morning. Dr. George of the Uni versity of ChlcagoDlvinlty School. Wednesday, Professor Louise Pound, "Women In Foreign Universities." Thursday, II. H. Wilson, "Compul sory International Arbitration." Friday, F. L. Celsthardt, "Public Library Buildings." EASTER RECESS. The Easter recess will begin at 8 a. in. Friday, Marc.i 28, and will end at 0 p. m., Monday, March 31. SENIORS. The senjor class will hold a meeting Tuesday, March II, at 2 p. m, in Uni versity hall. COMPANY B HOP. Company B of me battalion will give its annual hop at Walsh hall next Thursday evening. PRE-MEDICS' MEETING Dr. II. II. Everest will address the pre-medical society Thursday evening, March 13, at 8 p. in., in room 301, Me chanic Aits hall. All interested are in vited to attend. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. Notices have been received from the civil service department stating that examinations for the position of aide on the coast and geodetic survey will be held April 22. For those who are successful in these examinations there Is ample opportunity to rise to posi tions of considerable responsibility. The rank of aide is the lowest leading to the position of assistant to the su perintendent and carries with it a good salary, together with various allow ances for expenses. Those desiring in formation on the subject should write to the civil service commission, Wash ington, D. C, for the latest manual of examination foLthe classified civil ser vice. Examination wjll be given in the fol lowing subjects: Mathematics, astron omy, physics, surveying, geography and modern languages. 1NTERCLASS GAMES. Two games of basket ijall will be played in the armory Saturday evening at 8 o'clock between tho different class teams. Tho Juniors will play tho Freshmen, while the Sophomores will play the Seniors. These games prom ise to he exejting, as the class rivalry is intense and all the teams are work ing hard to win the class champion ship. In order to defray the expense of opening up the gymnasium and other expenses connected fyith the for mer class games for which no admis sion was chargod, it has been decided to charge an admission fee of 10 cents. Tickets may be obtained from the Uni versity book store or from tho mem bers of the teams. It is hoped that all persons with class spirit will come out and encourage their respective class teams with their presence and their voices. W. J. BRYAN ON - "Tumble Weeds." 4 4'T,iimi)le Weeds" is a collection of original noems by Will Reed Dunroy, the author or "Corn Tassels." While some of these poems have special reference to western life, most of them are upon themes as broad as humanity, and they give evi dence of an unusual degree of poetic talent in the author. W. J. Bryan, in the Commoner. At all good bookstores or of the University Publishing Co., Lincoln, Nebraska, $1.00, postage prepaid. A COPY OF Webster's International DICTIONARY Absolutely new, with thumb index and best binding, is now on sale at the office of The University Publishing Co. If you wish the best dictionary there is at a bargain call at once, or write, The University Publishing Co., 134 North Ulh Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. 'DR. J. J. DAVIS, GRADUATE OPTICIAN Ejra Bxaaalaed Pre. PrtcM RjMMBahl. 1338 O Street, "REST The Pioneer . Clean Linen Hnost of Toilets Fi fct-eluas Service w. wihtpord, phopiuetoh 113 South 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. Attention, Students! I wish to know you. I Wifth vnil ts Irnnui ... .. ... I. For this reason I will give you your ui.iii.ui wum umuoui naif the us ual rates for about sixty days DR.A. B. AYERS, ia7 So. lath. H H GAFFEY APLUMBING 12M O St., Burr Block. Tel. 803. A -.i v. 1