The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 06, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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CLARY
C1GAPS
and NEWS.
Tel. A1033.
HI N. 11th Street.
FORBES STABLES
LIVERY BAGGAGE AND CAB LINE
CARRIAGES FOR PARTIES
Bam IJ25-J13I P St. Phone 550
Palace Dining Hall
The largest and best equipped eating house
in the c.ty... Furnished rooms in connection
DELL B. COOPER, MYRA HART,
PROPRIETORS
U30 N Street Lincoln, Neb.
WcSTERN GLASS &, PAINT Co.
12th & M Sis.
LINCOLN, NEB.
Genuine Gas Coke
$9.00 per ton
Lincoln Gas & Electric Light Co.
1323 o St.
BICYCLES
At all prices and guaranteed to be the lowest.
TALKINQ MACHINES
Of all makes, and sold at prices at which others dare
not.
THE WITTMANN COMPANY,
211 2J3 South Eleventh Strcel.
fBOH
INTERCOLLEGIATE BUREAU
OF ACADEMIC COSTUME
Cottrcli & Leonard, Albany, N. Y.
Makers of the Caps,
Gowns and Hoods to
University of Ne
braska, University of
Minnesota, Univer
sity of Chicago, Uni
versity of Omaha,
Cornell, Yale, Har
vard, Princeton, Le
land Stanford, U. of
P.. Welidev. Rrvn
Mawr, and the others. Illustrated bulletin,
samples, etc., upon request.
SPALDING'S
OFFICIAL
ATHLETIC
ALMANAC
FOR 903
Edited by J. E. Sullivan
The only alma
nac published
that contains
a complete list
of American
Amateur Best-on-R
e Co rda
and complete
list of Champions.
PRICE 10 CENTS
For sale by all newsdealers and
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
New York, Chicago, Denver, Baltimore,
Buffalo
Spalding's complete catalogue of Athletic Sports
American ififc'V
athletes. f '
sent free to any address
Local and Personal
In enp and gown they graduate,
A hoot of seniors, grave, sedate,
Remaining true to college lore.
Traditions set long yearB beforo
In proper style they emulate.
For 'tis a present senior trait
To find a dealer, compensate
Him well, then leave the college door
In cap and gown.
Hack to the dealer ambulate
And lcavo the toggery: for Fate
May will the class of Nlneteen-four
Should also stand upon life's shore,
Its stormy seas to contemplate.
In cap and gown.
The Lantern.
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The fnoulty of the agricultural
school will entertain the students of
that department this evening at the
state farm.
The University authorities are con
sidering the question of repairs for the
chemistry building and expect to apply
to the legislature for an appropriation
for tarrying out much needed changes.
A very Interesting llttlo circular has
been Issued by the Nebraska historical
society, setting forth what the society
has done In the last ten years, Its plans,
some of Its methods of work, and Us
present needs.
The Cosmopolitan magazine is soon
to publish an article on the "Suprem
acy of State Universities " Nebraska
University will be represented by n
cut of a (ampiis photograph Int hiding
the library building.
Albert P. Brlgham, professor of geol
ogy at Colgate, an old friend of Dr.
Condra, Is getting out a volume on
physiography and Ameiican history,
and has written for a campus scene of
the University of Nebraska
A Weekly Open Period.
As the University program since tho
five-hour per week drill requirement
went Into effect no longer offers any
generally open period and as some such
period Is necessary and demanded for
mass and class meetings, conferences
between students and Instructors, and
othor similar ends, it Is, upon confer
ence, deemed wise to devote all Mon
day convocation periods to tho uses
named. Beginning with next week,
therefore, no convocation exercises of
the usual nature will occur on Mon
days. Memorial hall will be open every
Monday morning from 10 to 10:30 for
student rallies and class meetings, ap
plicants being preferred in the order
of their application. Heads of depart
ments and other Instructors are re
quested to be during that half hour
in attendance as regularly as possible
at their usual offices or rooms, that
(students may conveniently meet them.
One -Way Kates.
To many points In the states of Cali
fornia, Oregon and Washington.
EVERY DAY
The Union Pacific will sell One-way
Colonist TicketB at the following rates
from Missouri river terminals:
$25 00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles
and many other Collfornla points.
Tickets on sale Feb. 15 to June 15, 1903.
Lacont's larger geology text, which
is being revised by Professor Falrchlhl
of Syracuse, N. Y., will contain a larger
number,of cuts from the geological de
pa! tment of Nebraska University than
from any other institution In the
United States.
Bench Jones has been very 111 during
the past week, being at one time
threatened with pneumonia. Acting
upon his physician's advice, he will
discontinue his studies in the Unlvei
slty for a time, and leaves today for
his home In Dunbar.
Since the arrival of a new member
in the physics department, Dr. Brace
Is discussing with him some very im
portant problems which had before
escaped the professor's observation. Dr
Brace sayB the llttlo fellow is very ac
tive nnd shows the true spirit of a
physicist.
H. E. Hai y is rejoicing oer tho re
covery of IiIb overcoat, which mysteri
ously disappeared from the elbak
room In tho chemistry room Monday
When ho first noticed Its disappear
ance he at once Informed the police,
who, after some llttlo investigation
found the missing coat In one of the
pawnshops in the city.
Mr. P. R. Dullard, Brown '97, repre
senting the Scarborough Publishing
company, has written to Chancellor
Andrews requesting the names of sev
eral active and able students' who de
sire lucrative positions during next
seminar's vacation. An inquiry at the
executive office will secure tho details
of Mr. Bullnrd's offer for anyone de
siring to make arrangements for such
summer work.
$20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City.
$20 00 to Butte, Anaconda and
Helena.
$22 50 to Spokane and Wanatchce,
Wash.
$25.00 to Everett, Falrhaven and
New Whatcom, via Huntington and
Spokane".
$25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Se
attle. '
$25 00 to Ashland, Roseburg, Eugene,
Albany and Salem, via Portland.
Tickets on sale Feb. 15 to April 30,
1903
From Chicago and St. Louis propoi
lionatoly low rates are In effect by
lines connecting with the Union Pa
cific to all above points.
For full Information call on or ad
dress E. B. SLOSSON.
Don Cameron's for a Bqunre meal.
University Bulletin
JUNIORS meet today at 10 a. m. In
U 20G. Important.
FOUND. A copy of Tennyson's
Poems has been left In the physical
director's office. Owner can hnve, tho
samo by calling for it.
SENIOR BOYS meet for basket ball
practice this afternoon at G o'clock.
Every senior who plays basket ball at
all is urged to come out. By order of
Manager.
LOST. One Cassell's large French
dictionary, and one black leather cov
ered Hill's pocket edition French dic
tionary. Finder please return to Ne
braskan office.
SENIORS. ClasB pins ordered are
being made up and will bo fitted with
patent lock catches and engraved with
out charge. Leave your name, written
as you wish It engraved, at Co-op. Im
mediately. O. T. Swun.
LOCKERS Number 3, 5, 8, 12, 15, 1G.
17, 27, 32, 35, 3G, 44, 50, 55, 50, 58, 59,
61, 81, 88 and 95 are not accounted for
in list In Physical Director's office. It
these lockers are not accounted for
before 6 p. ra. Friday, March 6th, the
locks will be cut off. R. G. Clapp.
Y. W. C. A. The annual business
meeting of the Young Women's Chrls
tlan Association for tho election of offi
cers will be held in tho old chapel Tues
day, March 10, at 5 p. m. It Is Impor
tant that every member bo present.
Anna Van Zandt, Vice-President.
SENIORS. The committee on invi
tation and programs of the senior
class desire i. at those who have de
signs to offer hand them to the com
mittee at once, as it is necessary to
come to some decision in order that we
may not Jje late in getting out our
programs. Committee.
When going home, go easy, on tho
Northwestern.
Eat at Don's Cafe.
THE UNION PACIFIC
18 KNOWN A8
he Overland Joute
AND IS THE ONLY DIRECT
LINE TO ALL PRINCIPAL
WESTERN POINTS. S 3 3 V
Via Omaha
THE UNION PACIFIC IS
204 miles shorter to . SeJt Ltxke City
278 miles shorter to . Sclfi Frtvncisco
278 miles shorter to . . Los Angeles
358 miles shorter to . . , Portland
12 hours quicker to Scv.lt Ltvke City
16 hours quicker to Stvn Francisco
16 hours quicker to . , . Los Angeles
16 hours quicker to Portland
THAN ANY OTHER, LINE.
S Electric Lighted Trains Daily 1
Full information cherrfulh furnished on application JO
. E. B. SLOSSON, Acent.',
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