The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 12, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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PIANO HOUSE
Phone P 763. 135 South Hth Street
The University of Chicago
Professional Schools
Hockey practice today.
Miss Pearl Fitzgerald is on tho sick
list.
F. M. Richards, '03, was a campus
visitor yesterday.
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100 Pianos to select from.
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EMERSON
MUELLER
A. B. CHASE
GEO. STECK
AND MANY OTHERS
"We sell new standard makes of
Pianos on $5.00 monthly payments.
We rent new pianos at $3.00 per
month and allow six months rent
when you buy. Pay us a visit of
inspection.
Schmoller & Mueller
Manufacture, Wholesale, Retail
PIANOS
J35 So. Hth St.
Lincoln
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Idaho.
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Seattle.
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Tho Sigma Clii's will hold Initiation
Wednesday, November 25.
A reception and danco will bo held at
tho Dontal College this ovenlng.
"Stub" Crandall was shaking hands
with old University friends Tuesday.
A party of about twonty of tho PI
Phi girls will go to Kansas Saturday.
James Van Burg spent tho first of
tho week at his homo in Hickman, Nob.
Mrs. CInpp entertained a number of
ladles Informally yesterday afternoon.
Oeorgo Shedd's Faculty team will
practice on the athleuc flelu at 10:30
this morning.
Ray Gould has returned from Oma
ha, where he has been visiting his pa
rents the past few days.
The senior class at tho Dontal Col
lego held a clinic at St. Elizabeths hos
pital Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. W. T. Colllngs, of Beaver City,
was visiting her son, E. Z. Colllngs, '06,
tho forepart of tho week.
jb B. Daughters was absent from
school Wednesday, being called home
by tho Illness of hor mother.
H. J. McBeth, an old student at the
Dental College, was visiting old ac
quaintances there Tuesday.
Tho Medical society meets tonight In
M. 301, at 8 p. m. Dr. C. W. M. Poyn
tor will address the society.
Miss Florence Huntington is back In
school again after several days' ab
senco on account of Blckness.
Professor Shedd will have charge of
Professor Stuff's classes Friday, as the
latter will be absent from tho city.
Miss Bess Snyder, a Btudent at tho
Conservatory of MubIc, Is enjoying a
visit from her father, or O'Neill, Nob.
Tho classes In Engllst literature 5
will take up tho study of tho literary
scheme of Evan Harrington next week.
Professor Barber will locturo this
afternoon to the class In education 7
on the "Teaching of Ijitln in the high
school."
The class in American history 1
handed In Its llrst maps of tho semester
last night on tho early colonies of
North America.
D. D. Stull, '03. and Ira Kellog, '02,
the famous captain of the 1902 track
team, wore visiting old friends on the
campus Wednesday.
Mr. Wyor dolivored a paper on "The
Organization of Small Libraries," be
fore the state library association of
Missouri last week.
Professor Miller, musical director of
tho city high school, will furnish tho
musical portion of next Sunday's meet
ing of tho union Y. M. C. 4. meeting
at the Oliver.
Mr. H. G. Shedd Is acting as special
correspondent of the New York Times
at the St. Louis exposition. Mr. Shedd
will contribute an article to "Success"
in tho near future.
Tho physical training assistants and
a number of tho gymnasium students
met yesterday and organized. They
will meet onco a week hereafter to
practice fancy steps and dances.
Tho state Y. W. C. A. will hold its
annual convention at York Friday, No
vember 13. ;Tho following young la
dles will represent tho . University
branch: Misses Caroline Wood, Anna
Van Zandt, Myra Withers, B. Forestlno,
Marshall, Coppock, Wallace and Pipor.
Medicine I Theology
Law and I Education
Each has a special Circular of Information which will be sent on application.
Each will be in session during the Summer Quarter (June 17 September 3).
55?-The courses in Medicine are given in connection with the work of
Rush Medical College.
The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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