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United States Depository. STUDENTS' BARBER SHOP John Marshall has been the Students' favorite barber for eight years. Now with MARSHALL & RICHARDS, 139 So. 13th Street. Tr "! Si! " Translations I Literal, 50c. Interlinear. $1.50. 147 vols. Dictionaries Grrman, 1 rmcli, Itaii.in, Spanish, Latin, Greek, $2 x, an I $1 r. G)mplctely Parsed Caesar, Book I. Hasonfiifi p-ie, intclintar translation, tile a I 1 -.uisU'ion, an. I tvery word completely ) ir;e;:. f :.yt. Compltel7 ScanneJ and Parsed Ac- IlCld, Book I. $n, foaa'vslu- i,-r,nn. , IilNDG & NOBLE, Publishers. 4-j-f-u-i3-i4 Cooper Institute , N.Y City. Schoottookt 0 til.' fiubl shft at one tto't. i;1 !" mm WfTil-ltBl mu r -r&P8rS From theJctorv t your head. One Profit. ONE PRICED ONE gUALITY. ATS tAmfJ39")tbstoru The Success CENTURY. Brimful of "TYLE. Official Bulletin. This column Ib devoted mainly to notices of tho university. All depart ments and student organizations hav ing notices to publish should leave thom either at tho dxeeutlvo office, at tho offlce of tho paper, or hand them to unyono connected with tho paper. All announcements should he In by G p. m. NOTICE, The Sombroro board meets this morning at 10 o'dock in U. 209. SENIOR PICTURES. The Senior plc.ures muBt be taken at Townpend's by January loth. NOTICE. Students may enter the College of Medicine the second semester begin ning February 2, U03. SOMBRERO BOARD. The Sombrero board will meet Thursday at 10 o'clock In M 209. R. A. M'NOWN. NOTICE TO SENIORS. All Seniors who would like to take part in the class play and who havo not been assigned a part please seo Miss Howell at once. 3t COLLEGE SETTLEMENT. Tho College Settlement has rooms for students who will assist with the settlement work. Call at the settle ment house, 200 South Twentieth street, evenings. C. E. PREVEY. MECHAKlCAL ENGINEERING. C. L. Dean, Instructor in mechan ical engineering, will offer the follow ing new courses next semester: Mcch. Eng. 2fi, Air lirakes In Theory and Practice; Mech. Eng. 28, Locomotive Design; Mech. Eng. 30, Railway Equipment. For further particulars regarding these courses see Professor Richards or Mr. Dean. The semi-annual spell-down of the girls "gym" classes will take place In two weeks. The Junior law examination In BlackHtone's Commentaries will be held one week from next Wednesday. Zoology 1 will not have a final exam ination at the end of the semester, but one will be given at the end of the year, covering the whole year's work. Students! Decorate Your Rooms! M ARTISTIC POSTER FREE. Send us your name on a postal card and we will mail to you free a new brilliantly colored Washburn poster (size 12x18 inches'). This poster is the creation of the Viking's Head Studio, and has been pronounced exceedingly bright ,ind clever. 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