TV T" H M r i 4, 1 Cbe g)atlg tl e b r n s li n n 4 i Waterman Fountain Pen $2.00 to $5.00 1200 O Street. RECTORS IP more or Cess Coca! i Mr, H. Qunlntoncc has been out sick the past week. L. P. Duilta, '02, was a campus vis itor Thursday. The chorus will sing Thursday morn ing nt convocation. Sigma Alpha Kpsllon will gho a house party November 25. i rw"-, l$g . F vN y j' IMbb Louise Phelps, '03, will visit in Lincoln over Thanksgiving. Here Is a simple problem In arith metic: '06 plus '07 equals 13. MIbs Minta Mauzy of Plattsmouth Is visiting with University friends. Will Duncan, '03, is in the city look ing up old University friends. Ex-Governor Nance ,v1bUp1 the His torical society rooms last week. The class in chemistry 1 Is studying the calcium compounds at present. Katherine Corbett left for Colorado yesterday on account of ill health. These cold days the lunch room In the high school Is well" patronized. .The class In house economics visited Mrs. Barbour's home Thursday afternoon. T)r. Dales' class In qualitative chem istry Is working with the amonlum sul phate ores. The class In German 17 will visit first year classes at the high school next week. Mr. J. E. Rounds, of Highland Park College, Des Moines, is the guest of It. E. Towne. The Journalism clnss Is determining the oasontlal points of an editorial. Cylde Wilson enjoyed a visit from his mother, from Broken Row, this week. Fay Snyder, of the Conservatory of Music. Is rnpidly recovering from r-Illness. I I I I I I I I 81 i I I I I I I I I 61 I I H j ThanKsgiving jj Rates Professor Swcezy's students are stud ylng the stars to observe longitude and latitude. Marie Richards, of the Conservatory of Music, went home yesterday for a visit over Thanksgiving. The high school boys will play foot boll with the Omaba high school next Thursday In Omaha. The organic chemistry class has been making absolute alcohol and are now beginning to make ether. The first year class in stock judging numbers sixty-four, a considerable In crease over last year's class. Professor Grumann has a set of "Re views of German Text Books" In tho New York School Journal this week. The class In quantitative chemistry Is determining copper and calcium by gravimetric and electorletic processes. Miss Emma Shlnbur Is expecting a visit next week from her cousin, Miss Lena Nelson, a former University student. The Pan-Hellenic Congress will give a banquet to the Football team Novem ber 30th at tlie Lindell hotel. Lucy Van Home went to her home in Pawnee City yesterday, where she will remain until after Thanksgiving. The Historical society has received two fine pictures showing big trees of California from the Southern Pacific. An Indian canoe has been received from Carey I e Fleche, a Winnebago In dian. It is a fine specimen, made from a walnut log. Dr. Bessoy will talk before the botany seminar class next Tuesday. Ho .will tell about the plants he saw while abroad. . Tpo first year,, class in anatomy will finish their study of bones by Thanks giving .and be ready for dissection af ter that date. Dr. Dumfrey, of Michigan, Is carry ing out a system of experiments at the. state farm. He represents Park, Louie & Co., of Chicago. The chorus is working hard on the "Messiah,' which will be given just be fore the Christmas holidays. The "Hallelujah chorus," has been learned. Mr. Oliver Evorott, a Senior In the Medical College, at Omaha, and well known at tho University, was a caller at tho anatomical laboratory on Wed- . nesdsy. Tho recent cold weather has not af fected work on the new stock-judging pavllilon. The structure is fast near ing completion and it will soon be ready for use. This morning at 10:30 the Chemical Journal club holds-Its regular meet ing. Messrs. RedfoVn, Emerson and Pepperberg will givp reports to the club. The physirs department has just re ceived a spectral system from Berlin. It is an apparatus for obtaining home ( k r.nuB colors to be used in lanoratory work. The piano which the Dellan Literary society has been using hao been sold. The society has arranged to hao a new one put In as soon as it In removed. The Delian Literary society will have a special meeting next Wednes day evening in Dellan hall. It will be a purely social meeting and will end with a feast. ON THE w '. '. To points in Nebraska and ! ! ;; return for teachers and stud- ;; ents. On sale November 25 . and 2ft good returning until ! ! ; November 30. F. H. BARNES, . . G. P. A., J045 O Street : 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m a I I I I I I I 5 Night School AT 1309 O STREET MONDAY St FRIDAY Evenings From 7 to 9 O'clock Work is given in Penmanship, Arithmetic, Rapid Calculation, Shorthand, Typewriting, Gram mar and Bookkeeping. Telephone 747 or call at the school. Modern Commercial School t or cpr tup f SEE THE 3 REVIEW PRESS ABOUT YOUR The first debating squad In English 15 met last evening and selected the "Army rnnteen" question for the next debate, which will take place just be fore Christmas. Mr. Hanlen, secretary of the Union Debating club, has received word from Grand Island College, to the effect that she can not accept the challenge to debate sent some time ago on ac count of having her schedule full. The Union UoyB Debating club will debate the following question tonight: "Resolved, That tho United States should pass compulsory voting laws." Mitchell and Lamb will take the af firmative and Shelbourno and Walt-man-tho negative. Printing riioiKJii U.'Sl NStrcol, . liiiicolii s-sri-tfrBTcs 'o b Ymv&tt vms The Weber Suitorium Is the up-to date place where yoo can get your Cloffy'ng Cleaned and 'Pressed Phone 708 Northeast Cor. 11th & O Sta. I vYvww An exhibit is being prepared for the International Live Stock Show at Chi cago next month. Forage crops will torm tho main part of the exhibit Two lino, steers will represent Nebraska In 'tbe-stock exhibit also. A new case for the herbarium speci mens new bojng mounted has been jrSered. As soon as It is completed It will be put In place and filled with plants from the collection's which have accumulated during the past few years. The Freshman girls this year do not seem to know that at convocation the front row of seats should be re served for members of the faculty. It Is a matter of courtesy merely, but one thaf should not be neglected. The front row should- not bo occupied by stu dents, at least not until the other seats are taken, or until the bell has struck. Laundry .Club at the Co-Op. i-- Wright IMtg Co. 117 Nn. 21th. Lincoln Transfer Co. Baggage. Phone. 176. Chris' Bath Parlors, 11th and p Sta HH anything you Invent or improve; also get CAVEAT.TffADE.MAflK, COPYRIGHT or RESIGN PROTECTION. Bond model, sketch, or photo, for freo examination and advice. 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