THK DAILY NEBKA8KAN Official Notices. Chancellor Andrews will deliver the unlvemlty opening nddresn in Memo rial hall. Saturday morning at 10 o'clock , We Welcome Ye Back Old and New Students BOOTH n Will invite you out on the gridiron if you wear a suit made by mc. o o I cut them "chesty," make you look big and swell. Low price, too. for my grade of work. jl 4 ft Bumstead He makes clothes that fit 1141 OSt. For the Best Work in the City Patronize The "Evans" Settlers' One -Way RATES l-ti) day during the months of September and October, 1002. FROM LINCOLN, NEB., Via the UNION PACIFIC. Sjii.oo to Ogdeu and Salt Lake City, Sjo.oo to Butte, Anconda, and Helena, $'j s 1 Spokane :ui Wenatchee, Wash. Sjs ni to Everett, Kail ha en, and New Whatcom, via Hunt ington and Spokane. :s oo to Poitland, Tacoma and Seattle. SvOo to Ashland. Kosi hurg, Eu gen Albany ami Salem, ia Portland. - 5 . ' J) to San Kiatuisco, Los Ange les and many other Cali fornia points. Full information cheei fully fur nished, on application to E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. Mis Kalherine Thomas. V2, and a member of the Pi Reta Phi sorority, has irone to Omaha, whore she will occupy n responsible position this year at Rrowmll Hall. The old two hour courses in astron omy hao been increased one hour and numbered 7. The extra hour will be ocupied by field work under the direction" ot Protessor Sweey. Room 311 library building will be tilted up and used as a reading room and seminar for the students and faculty of the college of medicine All the current medical periodicals, all reforence books aud a selection of gen eral books In this subject will be kept here. ,. During reglHt-ration nock Informa tion in regard to loomfl and board can not be obtained in the regifltrar'H of fice, but in the Y. M. C. A. roomH. A public telephone is stationed there. A BtudCnt not reglatored by G o'clock Monday. Sept. 22, Ih charged an addi tional fee of $3. College Men. The annual reception of the Young Men's ChriHtion Anaoclatlnn of tht university will be held Saturday even ing, September 20th, in the armory from 8 to 10 o'clock All students are invited to attend. Coach Rooth and his gicnts will be present. Prof. Stan will sing and college songs will be li order RefreshmentH are to be served during the evening. A feature of tin reception will be a game of plng-ponj by Prof. Caldwell and Coach Rooth This is an opportunity for the new men to get acquainted and they are especlnly invited. Greek Art. The course in Greek art given b Assistant Professor Dann is increased this semester to three hours credit. It Is off red a an introduction to the stury of the life and thought of the ancient Greeks an reflected in their art and religion The couise will be gin with a brief survey of the ait of Kgypt and Assyria, and the charac teristics of Greek art are contrasted with those of oriental art on the one hand ami of early Chrlstion ait on the other. The study of Greek myths i also taken up. at least so far as they can form an essential factor in the development of the art of Greece. The course Is designed to make clear the fundamental and lasting principles of aesthetic form so marvelously wrought out and refined by the Greeks. It is hoped that the course may serve to promote a just apprecia tion of the great works of the past, and contribute to the formation of a sound and intelligent tnste in ait in general. Football Players An and eery football man who Vat eer in a game ot foot hall in the uni versity or elnewheie should not fall to show up on the gridiron every after noon. Hring your own sultn or obtain them at the gymnasium. At all events, he out ready for work. Kvery man will have an equal opportunity for a place on the t?ain. All new men in the university should make their appear ance on the football field if they have ambitions tor the sport. John West oer, Captain. Kveryono who wishes to take up some special line of Bible or mission study work should Investigate the course, offered by the Y. M. C. A. All Information necessary can be obtained at any time at tho association rooms. in wnMwm ( p sbwib If you like our work, Tell a Friend; If you don't like it, Tell the Man. R. & C. BARBER SHOP, 1144 O Street. & j i f vVTM A i A i 1 J J I If r v 1 U oocooooooooooooo oooooooooo 8 Perkins & We Have the Only Genuine i iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooo biCBK Imnvk HraM nitHJnMAiE? ffcy m lEQfill H ta SHCQRHR jB SUUUHhhqq gEI'j mZS ED QD flUBHB onfl DR. TRUMAN W. BROPHY, Dean, VALENTINE ABT The great Virtuoso and other great players use only the Washburn Mandolin Be says It Is on Inspiration to him. Yon, too, should enjoy a Washburn. Wuihbnrn Mandolins, OalUrs, Banjos, Zithers are sold by flrst-class muslo dealers OYerywhore. New Models Only f 15.00. Beaatlfal Seuvcnlr Catalogue Free. LYON A 11BALY, Maker, 17 Adams Street, Chicago. fa si i And wish to impress upou your minds that wc carry only the most up-to-date lines of Suits and Over coats ever shown in Lincoln. We want you to see our Fall and Winter Novelties S7 50 $10 00 $12 50 113 00, $18 & $20 Ewing Clothing Co 15-1117 O St., Lincoln, Neb. A Welcome to Students In order that you may make the most- of the coming year, be fitted with a pair of com fortable and stylish shoes by Sheldon Co. Swidish Gymnasium Shoe" Chicago College of Dental Surgery (Dentil Deptrtaeet el Ukc Forest Uolrtrslly.) The Twenty-first Annual Course of instruction will to in Oct. 1st, 1002. In order to comnlote tho coursn of instruction in three yours it is nucoasnry to ontor tho conning soshion-lU02-lWXt -ns n four your courto will bo ruquinni tliorunftcr. Collcfrt) buildinK and equipment offer nasurpnased facilities to tho dental studont. For unnounootnent and dobcriptive booklet uddruss Wood &. Harrison Sts., Chicago. 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