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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1903)
-rJ frP i-i-'-w- ttbe alls He br ae Ran " vprflity of wIhIich foi College of ffledkine SENIORS TIioho of fui fn nlty who nre at tending the American Medic nl ushoc In tlon mrctliiR nl New OiIprtih are DrH Jonim, Moore, Mi Clnnnlinn, and Clif ford I)r Jonnn Ik to deliver n lecture on "Surgery " TIiIr wroU the Homlncru nind( Hh anpcnraru It Milken, ns that the printing and ciiRinvliiR arc below tho average 'I'll Is ought not to lx ho, CHpoMall) slme the Junior c Ihrh hnH loen Htimglh'wicd by the addition of the college of medicine We hope, and hae a light to expect to see the quality of the woil put upon the Som brero kept up to the Htandaid Ilefore anothei isHiip of The Nebias- kan appeaiH the flint hohhIoii of the college of medicine will hae dewed It Ih with main icgictH tint we tuin away fioin 0111 alma mater and all the nKKoc latlons of college life that have become deni to us We must woi k in other llelclH, but we shall cairy with us always the pilnciples which hae been impressed iion us while hei e To the lower classmen, the pioneei class of the college of medicine of the t'nl- Neluaska extends best a piospeious futuie .H'NIORS Ir Milioy uae t ho Juniois an eail morning qui Thuisda so to better propare them foi the llnal examination on physic al diagnosis The Juniois aie thanktul that some of their examinations have been given oh they will now have mote time to prepare for the exams to tollow next week. Tho last It s ciilcs in the jiinioi class have hi ought out some new and very Impoitant svnonjms and smp tomH, naineh I'teiitis b Campbell and atonic convuls'ons in testnus b Nelson The geneinl uncle islanding seemed to be that the Somhino boaid inembeis were to include at least one niembei of the junloi class The boaid has been chosen 01 elected and nm class was lett out entuelj One would nat urally think that as oui class was the only one i epi 'se nted fioin the medical department we should at least be ic icsented on the Sombieio boaid b ono nipmber ol the class The Som brero made its appeal am o at the col lego Wedneselav moinlng and all Boomed to be well satisfied with theii faeoH It will go out to the public as an advance agent to notlf) the people what they aie liable to come in eon tact with a ai hence, to adminlstei to their aches and pains The wiite upa wore ei good and seemed to til nearly all the weie meant foi Evi dently tho composers have bad joins of oxporionce in getting items tor "Vanity Fail" or some olhei widel known paper SOMBRERO EXPLAINS The editoi ot the Sombieio wishes to take, this means of apologizing to tho Omaha juniois foi his neglect in ,-fr,..fr .;. fr-H-fr hfy Come Our Way... f i We do more of the better class of Printing, such as is admired by the student, 1 than any other printing t establishment in Lincoln. the flew Century Ring up 830 212 So. 12th omitting tho name of J T Orr from the list of mpmlxTH of the Sombrero board Mr Orr has certainly edited his department In a creditable manner and It Is a matter of regret that his name dooH not appear with those of tho other editors The Sombrero board has certalnl every reason to thank the medics for tho Interest they have shown Mr Allen, who was In Omaha Wednesday, leports a large sala of books and is enthusiastic In his praise of the Oma ha men It Is such men who make a college annual a success RAM NOWN SOPHOMORES A H Korrlnston visited the sophs during pathology lab work Tuesda Examinations begin In earnest Mon day The gang is plugging night and day, for the daj of reckoning e ometh apac o. The class plctuie b Dempstoi ap peared Wednesda) Consldeiing the gang, tho c Ire umstancoB undei which It was taken, and tho stirring events of an hour befoie we must sav it Is good The annual class elect ion occurred Wednesday afternoon and lesulted In tho election of the following oflle ors for the ensuing veai R A Adams president, C I Wainw light vice piosldont, C R Kenned v seetetarv A C Rumsey. tioasuioi C W Ma son will topiosent the class in tho I'ulso Tho class of 'r will seattei about as follows for tho summoi Aibogast will chose tho fiisky plow on dad's faun near Raitlev. Neb, Andeison will entertain all comers at Schmidt's diug store In tho e itv . Adams will bo at homo. Hael S I) , Miss Hushnell will do pilvate musing in the cential pint of the state Baker will go to Tilelen Neb, Dolfear will inhabit a laneh in Wyoming as will Einpey Crinland will X)iinel a W l' ke at llailan la Heine will be in the drug business in Omaha, Holm will go to Wolbae h Nob and latei to Wvom ing Johnson will faun ncai Talmage Neb . .lefTcts will la stone at Valen tine Neb Kenned will woik in a elnig stoie at I'litttsmouth , lane will woik foi I'm lo Sam, hanei will farm noai Hutchinson. Minn, Monis at Rouges Wvo on a lanch, Mason will go to Tiinldad Colo and do "just like Tedd did." McDonald will lav hi lc k at IMoice, Neb; Moinson will sta with tho doctor at Rradshaw, Nob, Miller will hunt and fish mid the wilds of I ako Andes. S S : Potter will work In a stoie at Woephrg Watei , Peter -son will sta In town. Rummoiy will canvass about Hanoi oft Neb, Smith will sell shoes for tho St Louis Shoo eompan, South Omaha. Swoboda will bo In tho drug store at Thlileenth and Williams stieets. Thompson will boat Audobon la . Wlgton will be In the cit, Wainw tight will bo island" near (Iri'tmi, Nob , Cilenwoo'cl, la The soph lopoiter wishes to say In closing that he lias ropoited things as ho saw, heaid, oi Imagined them with paitlulity towaid none and e tit le isms tor all. but alwavs without malice oi intentions to hint anone' feeling, iiml if wo liavo said anv thing wo aie son for. wo ate glad of it With this bioad and sweeping apolog for being alive we bid the loaders of the soph notes taiewoll ' on tho Walsh at Have C. A. Tucker, Jeweler, 1123 0, fix it. Tho following is a Latin tianslation of (Joethe'a "Ubei Allen C.lptol isl Rub". O nines silvas monies Togit atia no tioudes noe non fontes tae enl, nula vox Av es sonino lev 1 captao sunt din eheu ohou -- bievi dorinios et tu' Eat at Don's Cafe. The pi oof ot a sl.uid-in is in the e rodit ii gets. Restaurant Unique. 1228 0 street. 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