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Convocation Announcements "Following Is convocation program for tho week: Some of tho meetings this week of the State Hlstoricn! society will be Interesting affairs. All those most particularly Interested In the state his tory and with thnt of the Missouri valley will find It greatly to their en joyment and interest to attend some of them. The speakers aro for the most part men who will talk from actual experi ences on their various subjects This first hand history Is by far the most Instructive The student who attends school this year will have tho opportunity of see ing tho state legislature in active ses Dlon. As cltl.ens, and the coming con trollers in state affairs, the students ahould avail themselves of the chance to see bow state legislation is carried oji and under what circumstances. A short timo spent at the capitol from time to time will pay as much as some lessons. It is a lesson In Itself. By seeing students Interested In the state affairs the legislators will understand more that the university iu an institu tion Uj bo reckoned with In tho placing of appropriations. President Butler of Columbia uni versity proposes tho establishment by Columbia of two annual scholarships at $1,200 each, tho holders of which Shall pursue advanced study in France, and the establishment of two fellow ships by the French government for afjvanced study at Columbia. Crescent Bowling Alleys 134 IM Equipped With Brunswick Continuous Alleys A Fkasait Affair Tho I3ntlrr county students In and around Lincoln met Thursday night In Palladlan hall. Forty camo In from Wenlpyan on a special car and about the same number nttended from the university. The Lincoln Business Col lege and the Lincoln Medical College were also represented. After a pleas ant social hour in which everybody took part tho following program was given: Pinno solo Mr. Towner "The Three-cornered Man" Chas. Sargent "Rutler County School Teachers' D. A. Greenslit "Butler County Socially". .Mr. Hillyer Pia.no solo Earle Day The program was followed by re freshments. Tho gathering was a buc ress In every way and It Is not Im probable that more such meetings will be held In tho future. Thomaa Maxwell had an article In a recent Issue r the Christian Nowa on "Churcfc Federation." FIvo out of the 8ven members of the coal otrike arbitration commission aro colteco grUUiatca. Tho !.adl checker match between Harvard ana Yale, wrilch was played at New Haven was won by Harvard. Tho Palladlan Literary society and tho Dcllan Literary socity had their pictures taken Saturday at Townsend's for the ITanlor Aanaal. L. C. Burnett a Junior of '02, who is engaged in work at the state form, will enter school and take his degree next semester. The University of Minnesota band will make a tour of several towns In Minnesota during February, The University of Michigan is now run on standard time, which was adopted to take effect January 1, 1903. Cornell is the first American univer sity to have a university club In Eng land. The club, composed of gradu ates of Cornell, consists of forty mem bers, and Is known as the Cornell club of England The Viceroy of Hankln, acting for the Chinese government, has presented the Columbia university with a set of the first issue of the great Chinese en cyclopaedia, volumes. numbering about 5,200 The Seniors won both matches in the final fencing tournament last night by defeating the Freshmen 8 to 1, and the law school team G to 3. They thus won the inter-class championship and are entitled to their class numerals over crossed foils. Harvard Crimson. Tho total cost of the University of Michigan to the state Is less than one first-class battleship, and yet It haa graduated 17,184 persons, not Includ ing those who received a partial edu cation. Altogether 30,000 persons have received Instruction at the university. It offers great opportunities for discus sion, the question of which Is best for the state, 30,000 well educated people, or one battleship. Street A Galaxy fT MEN'S STIOKS In Men's Shoes we have many v4 it ties, among them the Famous Hanan Shoe and W. P. Tayl m Shoo9 guarantood to fit Guaranteed to vear LJBT US SHOE YOU PERKINS & SHELDON 1129 0 Street LOOK HERE You Ought to Subscribe to the DAILY NEBRASKAN There is A RATE Of ONE DOLLAR from Now to JUNE 10. BOOK OF THE NEW CENTURY MAILED FREE. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 415 So.Bih Street, Omaha. of Shoes ! LADIKS'SELOES In Ladies' Shoes we excell all others a. can fit any foot Our greatest spe cialty is Ladies'" Footwear. 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