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'00, has been absent from his classes this week on account of illness Tho Y. W. C A. welcomed fifty-seven new members Sunday afternoon at tho 3 o'clock meeting Mr. and Mrs Losch. of West Point, Nob., have been isitlng their daughter at the Trl Delta house. O. L Tinkani returned Saturday from Fairbury. where he hud been visiting for several das R. C Pollard, who Is here recehlng medical treatment, will be able to go to his home at Nehawka, Neb., tomorrow It has been found necessary to dig a well west of the greenhouse to catch the surplus water coming from the ac-quarlum. The University of Chicago Professional Schools Medicine I Theology Law and I Education Each has a special Circular of Information which will be sept on application. Each will be in session during the Summer Quarter (June 17 September 3). B3" The courses in Medicine are given in connection with the work of Rush TMedical College. The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Myton H. Swenk. who underwent an operation for appendicitis the first of last week, is reported as rapidly improving. Cliarles Teat h. '03. who is principal of the schools at Iavid City, was on tho campus Saturday and took in the Knox-Nebraska game E L Brown of Chester, camo in Fri day afternoon to lsit the Union Liter ary society and witness the Nebraska Knox football game LINDSEY'S CIGAR STORE Up-to-Dato Soda Fountain and Magazines. 11 North 11th Street. There is no watch, clock or article of jewelry we cannot fix C. A. TUCKER The Up-to-the-Minute Jeweler PROMPT SERVICE. J 123 O Strecl Lincoln Tank Line Successors to 0. II. Man Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating OH 125 No. J2th Street. Telephone 473 C. W. Engle. A. S Pcars and Harry Shedd were down from Omaha Satur day to witness tho Knox game and at tend the Phi Psi banquet. for acceptable (dean. State If patented. THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. 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Misa Lucy Clark, a teacher In the city schools, who is taking work In the department of psychology, lias taken an imloflnito 1eae of abbence on ac count of Illness in her home Professor A. Ross Hill, formeily of the department or ptillohopny, win ne at Ijvwrence next Saturday to islt with members of the faculty and stu donts nt the Nebraska-Kansas game C. N. Simon, ex-'O-t, who left school last semcbter to look after land mat ters in Oklahoma, has returned and will resume his studies in the University. Univezsity Bulletin Miss Dean. has called a meeting of the Latin club at 4 o'clock Thursday, No ember 12. U. 203 ALL MEMBERS of the Freshman Class who are candidates for the Fiesh man football team meet in the gymna sium Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Be prompt, as the season is short ant It will be necessaiy to elect a captain this week -11 O. FOSTER, Mgi. THE OF Laundry Club nt the Co-Od. Chapin .Bros.. Florists, 127 So. 13th. Don Cameron's m lunch counter for good service. 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