The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 10, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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Steinway & Sons
Schmoller & Mueller
Steger & Sons
Vose & Sons
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Geo. Steck
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FORBES STABLES
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BOARDING and LIVERY
Baggage and Cab Lino
Cm'rlauufc furnlHuod for WoddliiKfl, Piirtles ntia
Funerals. OOloo !1M I Stroot.
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HEADACHES
Aro often a warning oj eye troubles,
petter get your eyesight tested so
that any coming defect may bo rerao
dleu in time. Wo will examine your
eyes carefully. If there is anything
wrong or if there isn't we will tell you.
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Campus Gleanings
0. 0. Horn, '02, Ih Isitng nl the Sig
ma Chi house.
J. P. Holding left yesterdny for his
home In O'Neill.
Seven civil engineering students are
reglsteted for astronomy 15.
Physical education 32, the, ladies'
clnsH. will meet at 1 o'clock this after
noon The Junior boys will fooii appear in
their new caps, which are blue with
(ream lettering.
The second arguments in Knglish 14
(argumentation) will bo returned
Thursday morning In U. CIO at 8
o'( lock
The state historical society bus re
ceived notice that room has been made
at the St Louis exposition for .a fine
display from their looms
A in w bulletin bnaid is being pre
pared for convocation notices. It will
be i laced just inside of the southern
entrance to the main building.
Professor Caldwell in working on the;
courses for American history 'next
year, which will be entirely rearranged
and readjusted from their present
standing.
W. A Smead is visiting his brother
Howaid Smead. at the Delta Upsilon
house. Mr. Smead graduated from the
U. S. naal academy at Annapolis on
Vi bi nary 1st.
Professor Fussier is pieparing a book
to lie used in the third year O-nnnn
classes next fall. It will be calif d
"The Practical Herman Conversation
Hook." ("Sinn & Co., of Huston, are
the publishers. Miss Kingsbury is also
editing "Flnchsmann als Erzieh?r," for
the same house, which will be used in
the second year classes.
To correct a misunderstanding con
cerning the Non-Corn's Hop. The Ne
braskan Is requested to again announce
the date. The Hop will be held at
Fraternity hall March 11. Eddie Walt's
orchestra will furnish the music, and
the committee in charge is doing every
thing possible to Insure the success of
the entertainment
Freshmen Laws Fleet.
The following ofilcers were elected by
the first year law class at the meeting
Monday:
Piesldent, P. F O'C.ara.
Vlie President. Morrison
Secretary, Johnson.
Senator, Davis.
Sergeant at arms, Barta
The election was a quiet one, Mr.
O'fiara being the unanimous choice of
the class for president and all the oth
ers being elected on the first ballo.L
For New Stereoptican Views.
The American history department
has been busily engaged In discussing
the advisability of introducing a num
ber of stereoptlcon slides for active use
In that department. They have already
collected more than 200, which deal
with the colonial, revolutionary, Jaek
sonian and civil war periods, chiefly,
arid the hopes of their plans will be
materialized. The first use of them will
be next Friday in course 2, under Pro
fessors Aylswprth and Perslnger. The
lectures will be thrown open to the
public, so that those interested in the
work can attend.
Tills Is a great addition to our his
tory department and It is to be hoped
that as the Unjversjty enlarges the re
citation rooms may be equipped with
lanterns.
Sam's Cafe. Tho only place in the
city to get tho famous "Little Gem
Hot Waffles." Special service few 1
dies.
Union Shining Parlor, 1018 0
Chairs and ladies and gentlemen.
St.
Snecinl rates to studonts wishing
typewriting done. 512 Richards block.
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The University of Chicago
Professional Schools
Medicine
Law and
Each has a speci.-LCircular cf Information Which will be sent on application
Each will be in session during the Summer Quarter (June 17 September 3)
H?The courses in Medicine are g-ven in connection with the W5rk of
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Homeseekers' Excursions. . .
On February 2 and 1G, March 1 and 5. April 5 and 19. Tickets will
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which they will be sold are as follows: All points In Indli and &
homa Territories, and Texas; also to many polnta in New Mexico Ar
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City oillco
Gor. 10th and
O street
Fraternity Hall 13th a N Street
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Newly furnished and decorated. Is now
epan for dates for College and Frater
nity dances. Special rates to student.
FAULKNER & SHARP
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