The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 25, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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Albany, Nww York
Makers, of the
Caps,Gowns and Hoods
To tho Amerioan Colleges and
UniTerflltioB. Illustrated Manual,
sample prioen, etc, on roquoet.
Qowni for tho pulpit and benoh.
Square meals
at
"square" prices
THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST.
VEPY LOW
RATES
Bvery day during- the months of
IUr ad April, 1009, the UNION
FAOIFIO will sell Coloalsta one-way
UekeU at the following ratest
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MISSOURI RIVER
20 OO To Ojrden and Salt Lake City.
$20 OO To Butto.Anadoadaand Hel
aa. $22 50 To Spokane.
S22 50 To Points on Great Northern
y., Spokane to Wenatohee ino Tia
anttagton and Spokane.
125 OO To Points on Great Northern
IT., west of Wenatohee. via TTnn finer.
lpn and Spokane.
125 OO To
tattle,
Portland, Tacoma and
J ANNOUNCEMENTS.
OfrO0.t
CONVOCATION.
Tho following la the program for
convocation this week:
Tuesday, Mr. C. 0. Whedon, "Needed
Anarchistic Legislation."
Wednesday, Hon. W. J. Bryan and
others, "College Settlement Work."
Thursday, Director Kimball, "Music."
Friday is a holiday, being the first
day of the Easter vacation.
Rev. W. C. Williams leads the re
ligious exercises after Monday.
10 00 To Ashland. Ore., and InW.
dlatEPolnta, Including Branoh Llaaa
B.T. Va. south orPortland vfk Pw-4.'
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$25 OO To San Francisco, Los An-
feles and other California Points.
I IPull Information cheerfully fur
utshsd on application to
E. B. SLOSSEN.
$45
CALIFORNIA
AND REJOURN
Tickets on sale:
April 21st to 27th,
May 27th to June 8th,
August 2nd to 8th.
Liberal stopovers and limits.
Call and get full intorma-tion.
JlJ VUIU VUt 1UIU Ub tTTMa)
Depot, 7th fc P Sts.
SENIORS.
Order your programs at once. Orders
must bo in by April 1. All orders ac
companied by cosh.
DRUSE.
STURDEVANT,
HORNE.
Committee.
TRACK MEN.
Track men are requested to report
on the athletic field every afternoon at
3 p. m. If weather permits.
BASEBALL MEN.
Second team report for practice at
1:30 p. m. First team at 3:30.
SOPHOMORES.
Sophomores are requested to take
notlco of baseball practice on Nebras
ka field at convocation hour this morn
ing and tomorrow morning.
Per Management
Y. M. C. A.
All men who have not as yet ob
tained tickets for the Y. M. C. A. ban
quet tonight must do so by 3 o'clock
thlB afternoon at tho association office.
CHECK ROOMS.
Tho check rooms will close for tho
season Thursday evening. All prop
erty should bo removed before that
time.
EASTER RECESS.
Tho Easter recess begins Friday at
8 a. m. and ends Tuesday at 8 a. m.
This paragrupn uas been going the
rounds of Missouri papers: "Though
only 1 per cent of tho population of
Missouri are college graduates, tho
number of college bred men holding
office in the state is surprisingly largo.
Both United States senators, eleven
of the fifteen representatives, seven of
the ten elective ohicers, five of the
eight appointive state officers and fifty
one of the sixty Judges of the supremo,
appellate and circuit courts are col
lege graduates."
W. J. BRYAN
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"Tumble Weeds."
npumble Weeds" ia a collection of original poems
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
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That a colored man should be Instru
mental In winning last year's Harvard
Yale debate for the former is not
strange, says tho Northwestern of
Northwestern university. But when a
Chinaman wins a prize for oratory in
Vanderbilt university we naturally call
for a more stringent enforcement of
our Chinese immigration laws.
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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 11th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.
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STUDENTS !.;
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reUsed, repaired and refitted at
Jb hm old stand,
WEBER SUITOR1UM
N.fl.Oor.llth&OSts. 'Phone
Minnesota has done away with the
old marking system and will only des
ignate the standing of students by pass,
condition or failure.
r. Stouuker's Write InfiUL
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aaif all oilal diiuiM. Xrtay inaliiHiji
HUBeaUMHfrtor Injury to tUat
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Attention, Students!
I wish to kaow you.
I wish yon to know my work.
For this rsatoa I will giro you your
AcBtal work at about half ths us
ual rates for about sixty days.
DR. A. B. AYERS, 137 So. lath.
The Pioneer
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Finest of Toilets
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