The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 22, 1903, Page 4, Image 4
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Ready August,. 9 HINDS & NOBLE, Publishers, 4-j-6-13.13.14 Cooper Institute, N.Y. City. Schoolbooks of all pub! titers at one stoe. :: !!! 'ii IB JMmsm v'&wSmSsaSB T &7itfiarsS4uMf5l3?P'")ibfiio0rf From the Factory1 to your Head. ONE PROFIT. ONE PRICED ONE QUALITY. CUAffANTKO ATS The Success .. ..OF THE CENTURY, Brimful of TYLE. Official Bulletin. This column 1b devoted mainly to notices of the university. All depart ments nnd student .organizations hav ing notices to publish should leave them either nt tho executive office, at the office cf the paper, or hand them to anyone connected with tho paper. All announcements should bo In by G p. m. xxxxxxoocxxxxcxxxxcococcc JUNIORS. Class mooting Friday in I. 109 at 10 a. m. . NOTICE. All Elocution classes meet In Palla dian Hall. JUNIOR PROM. Tickets for tho Junior Prom, can bo secured at tho Executive office. WANTED. Experienced Remington operator for an hour or two each day. Call U. 105. MARIE JENSEN. TO ALL INSTRUCTORS. Examination questions for mimeo graphing nUtst he in at least forty eight hours before they are needed. MARIE JENSEN. U. 105. NOTICE. Junior girls do not moot Friday. Tho business to be considered in that moot ing will bo transacted in the Junior class meeting Friday at 10 a. m. in L 100. HIT II CENTURY ESSAYISTS With the Instrm ton's permission, students nia take Eng. Lit. 'M (the set ond semester In the Nineteenth Century Essayists) without having taken Eng. Lit. 35. M. M. FOGG. NOTICE TO GRADUATE FACULTY In accordance with the vote of the Graduate Faculty, Mr. Haveu Metcalf, A. 13. (Brown, 1896). A. M. (Brown. 1897), now a candidate for the de gree of Doctor of Philosophy, will be examined publicly on Wednesday. Jan uary 28. beginning at 2 o'clock, In room 110. Nebraska Hall. Major Topic Botany Minor Topic Zoology From January 2) to February 12 Mr Metcalf'H tlusis will be in the Chan cellor's office for inspection. The ex aminers are Dean Bessey. Dean Ward and Adjunct Professor Clements THE REGISTRAR January 21. 19t:i. Students ! Decorate Your Rooms! IN ARTISTIC POSTER FREE. Send us your name on a postal card and we will mail to you free a new brilliantl", colored Washburn poster (size 12x18 inches). This poster is the creation ol the Viking's Head Studio, and has been pronounced exceedingly bright and clever. It represents a pastoral scene, a rabbit enamored of the music of a mandolin. Write today, this offer may not appear again. LYON & HEALY, 17 Adams St., Chicago, Makers ol the World-Farrious Washburn Guitars, Mandolins, Banlos and Zithers. CLASS IN SCIENTIFIC; GERMAN Provided enough students wish -to take up scientific German next semes tor, I shall arrange a class to be regis tered for as lb, reciting at 9 o'clock. The credits are to be the same as for course 4a. All who wish to enter this class will please notify me on or be fore Tuesday, January 27. 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