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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1904)
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In many canes the stu donts are not coming up to a desirable Btandard in scholarship, and in hopes of inducing them to exert themselves a little moro the following manifesto has been issuod by the secretary of the faculty: "Any Btudent who, on account of deficient scholarship fails in any se mester to earn credit for at least half of tho work for which ho has registered will not be permitted to register for the following Bomeflter." This seems like a harsh measure, but it will doubtless have its offect. O The Enstor vacation comes as a re lief to many of us, bringing with it, as it does, a promise of rest and recre ation. Those who have had to take ex aminations cai appreciate it all tho more, and those who have not been subjected to trials of thlB kind can congratulate themselves upon their es cape. So in both cases there is cause for felicitations and a certain amount of satisfaction to Iks felt. It is said that it is hard to suit everybody, but thlB BeoniB to bo a caBo in vhlch the difficulty has ben overcome. Tho only complaint we have heard concerning tho vacation was that it Is not long enough, but what there is of It ought to be all the more enjoyed on that ac count. The best way to convince your self that a thing is all right Is to view it philosophically. The action of Freshmen In neighbor ing institutions In appearing in caps and Insisting upon wearing them has been productive of no small amount of trouble. In most cases the Fresh men seem to bo making the experiment for the first time, and the results Indi cate that, sooner or later their distin guishing headgear is seized upon and made away with by rapacious Sopho mores. T he argument is brought forth that for the Freshmen to wear caps is contrary to all cojlego traditions, and their persistence in- continuing to usurp In this mattor leads to the belief that if they gain this point, they will seek to direct their efforts further to a breaking down of the barriers raised against them. The Fresh men on the other hand contend that thelr's is the most loyal body in school and that they furnish a largo proportion of support to athletic enterprises and are not over burdoned with the credit that they get for doing so. Such arguments as these have so much evidence on their respec tives sides, they will not admit of a de cision between thorn. It is Bald that Freshmen here will wear caps, and al ready speculation has arisen concern ing Uieir contemplated action. It Is quite certain that the Sophomores will View the proceeding as a questionable one and not regard It with the fullest L H t Y V I ,' ,- i Natty Street Hats $2.00 to $5.00 Nearly every girl muBt have a street hat this spring. A great many always wish to buy such a hat Just before Easter. That's why we planned to have a consignment of street bats arrivo this week. These new street hats aro here, economically priced you'll admit when you see them. At $2.00, $2.75, $3.95 and $5.00. EASTER BOOKS and Cards The evidences of Easter gift-giving grow stronger each year. What to give 1b easily solved a book is an excellent Easter remembrance gift. Some one of the, following works would bo appropriate: "In Tune with The Inflnito," by Ralph Waldo Trine, Price $100 "What tho World's A-Seeking," (same author), $1.00 "The Life Within," Price $1.20 "Tho Simple Life," by Charles Wagner, Price 80c "Eleanor Lee," by Margaret Sangster, Price, ...$1.20 "Lux Crucls," a tale of the Apostle Paul, Price. $1.20 New Line of Hibles, just received, and priced 80c to $3.00 Among the new books is "Tho Web," by Frederick Trevor Hill, Price '. . $1.20 Easter Cards, lc to 15c. Boooklets, 25c to 50c. Ladies "Alexandre" Gloves. A glove that is meeting with ready approval from our customers Is the "Aloxandre." It is a perfect fitting j.love that sets a standard of excellence In softness and pliability of sum, proportion, workman ship and skill In cutting. Mado of genuine French Kid two clasps. See them at the glove counter. They merit your glove thoughts. "Alexandre price is, per pair $1.50 Popular gloves of quality that aro being fitted to many hands are the Courvoisier Suede, per pair, $1.50 and $2.00; Matador, per pair, $2.00; Adolfa, $1.87; Re nown, $1.50; Victoria, $1.00. , k 1 i -l s,v,r'n - i-rernrrreci '.i'-s."'LS.s.'gi.s.s.s.s.s.'-s.s.s.... M favor. However if the Freshmen make good thlr claim to distinctive headgear, no one can object; for the precedent if once established will doubtless hold good, unlesB extraordinary efforts are make to overthrow It. The project of a two years' college course havo been extensively agitated, but no Institution has yet evidenced a willingness to try the experiment. In fact general opposition was displayed against the Innovation when it was first proposed, as of late discussion re garding it has been rather limited. President James of Northwestern has mado some emphatic statements against reducing tho colege course from four years to two. He bases his conclusion on the fact that the demand for col lege trained men, especially graduates, is rapidly growing. Ho says that there is no sign that academic courses will gradually go out of existence and pro fessional courses substituted for them. He also makes the statement that the reason why so many leave college be fore their course Is finished is because of the inducements held out to them by employers--who know tho work of col logo trained men. He is essentially right when he refers to unlikelihood of academic courses to go out of exist ence, and professional courses being substituted for them. Any move that would tend to thus limit and carry him into ono specialty, instead of fitting him up with a general and comprehen sive education carrying with it an adaptability to many line& of business or professional pursuits, though each may require some special application, should bo discountenanced. LINDSEVS CIGAR STORE Up-to -Date Soda Fountain and Magazines. IIS North lltli Street. POWELL'S BILLIARD AND POOL HALL was opened this fall with tables all newly covered, best cues and balls, aowly papored, everything up-to-daU, Including customers. I. P. POWELL, 146 N lltti St Phone L 64 Box of cigars given away every day at Powell's Oliver theatre building. Wright Drug Co., 117 No. 11th, 'phone 313. Do you want a nice pair of Oxfords7 Sanderson's have the swellest lot you ever saw. The regular spring opening of mill inery is being held at the Famous. How about that Easter hat? Good Things to Eat EVEBYTHING NEW iHD CLEAN Good Old Fashioned Homo Cooking. Meals Served a la Oarto. THE HOME CAFE 2'4 YnV RED CROSS PHARMACY DRS. MOSSHART & STRETTON PHYSICIANS SUPPLIES, DRUGS, a. 4 Chemicals, Surgical Instruments. Ffceae 626, 1400 O 6t.N Lincoln, Xe) A sense of taste is a saving quality to any man who visits our store. Clothes we make bear tho same relationship to personality that a beautiful blos som does to its perfume. Suits or Overcoats, $15 and $20, made to order. Perfect fit guaranteed. BRITISH WOOLEN MILLS CO,. Big Tailors and Woolen Merchants. 1210 O Street. FORBES STABLES W. O. Forbes, Prop. 1125-31 P 5U BOARDING and LIVERY Baggage and Cab Line Oarriauna furniahod for WeUdlncH, Partiea aa Funerals. Oftlre !1M P Street. Telephone 66a The Weber Suitorium Is the up-to date place where you can jet your Clothing Cleaned and 'Pressed Phone 7Q8. Northeast Cor 11th and O. Call at 1134 O St. OR TELEPHONE 812 For all Kinds of Commercial and Society Printing Grlffln-GroorPrlntlng Co There Is no watch, clock or article of lewelry we cannot fix C. A. TUCKER The Up-to-lhe-Mlnute Jeweler PROMPT SERVICE. 1123 O Street Hotel Walton J5J5 O Street. Phone 566. 100 rooms best low-pricd house in city RATES-$i Per Day and Up DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT is one of the chief orders of most nervous disorders. Properly fited glasses will afford relief in the mojority of the cases. Examina tion Free. HALLETT, 1143 O DENVER TAILORING GO. H. WECKESSER, Prop. Suits made to order from $18.00 ud. Pants, $5.00 and up. We also do Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Workmanship tirst-Class, satisfaction guaranteed. 1228 M St. LindeU HotefrtLlncoln. Tiske & Dwnnw Jlrcfyitects j Heoma 55.57 JlUhards BHek 1 ( - w V & p. 4 : fep" Hi WMMmwmmmmttmuMMiJ A " iVli 1- ''CiMfjtAS .i. . . Wj