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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1904)
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Bonnell City Pmngor Lgt Burllngtoa Rout Univezsify Bulletin TODAY Convocation, Rpv. Swoarin Bon, 'Tosltlvo Fnlth." TODAY Session of Hoard of RegnntH. U. 102. APRIL 14 StiuloiUs Recital. Memorial Hall. APRIL in & 1C- Nebiaslwi Indiana vs. Nebraska, (he Campus. APRIL 20 & 21 Omaha l.eagno vs. Nebraska, tlm Campus. APRIL 22 Girls' Basketball. .Minne sota vs. Nebraska, the Armory. APRIL 22 Company 11 Hop. Fraterni ty Hall. APRIL 22 Baseball Tram Iravos on Eastern trip. APRIL 22 Viking Dame, Walsh Hall. APRIL 23 Annual Knginerring Soci ety Banquet, I Indell Hotel. APRIL 2 Track Meet. Lincoln High s Nebraska, V. &. M. Park. APRIL 28 Ladles' Minstrel. Olher Theatre. APRIL 2.8- diaduating Ret ital. Me morial Hall. APRIL 29 Interstate Debate. Kansas vs. Nebraska, Memorial Hall. APRIL SO Interclass Meet, the Ciim pufl. MAY 3-Recital. Memorial Hall. MAY C Olee Club Concert. Oliver Theatre. MAY 10 Recital. Memorial Hall. MAY 11 Convention Nebraska Photo graphers' Association, Art Hall. MAY 12 Recital. Memoiial Hall. MAY 19 South Dakota s. Nebiaska. the Campus or F. & M. Park. MAY 20 Pan-Hel Dance. The Audi torium. MAY 20 Competitive Drill Day. MAY 20 Interscholastlc Fit Id Day. High School Fete Day. the Campus or F. & M. Park. MAY 21 Track Meet. Minnesota vs. Nebraska, the Campus or F. & M. Park. MAY 21 Cadet Encampment Regius. JUNE 4 Annunl Concert, School or Music, Memoiial Hall. JUNE 9 Thirty-third Annual Commencement. Campus Qleanings. The annual banquet of the Engin eering society will take place on the evening of April '1 at the Lindell hotel. Chas. E. Reed. ex-'OI, has become a number of the Louis O. Kel.svy & Co. firm of civil and contracting engin ier. Salt Lake Cfly, I'tah. 1 ast yen Mr. Reed was instructor in thil en gineering and took a large part in pushing the work of the Engineering society, of which he was president. Mr. Flhher of the firm of Fibber & Low re I of Omaha, Wted the mechan ical department Monday for the pur pose of exhibiting drawings of a sys tem of rolkd bearings, which he has worked out. The new bearing is cal culated to redact the tractho force nec-e-Hsary to mavo heavy loads tiu-h as are rut upon railroad cars. LfiCtt aui Beit Equipped Ejtlng Home in tin City. PurnUhed Room in Connection. .Palace Dining HalL il Meab, $3.00. W. C. Sturdevant. civil engineering '03, is engaged with the Idaho btato engineer as topographer in surveys for tho adjudication of water rights in the Snako river valley. His work in cludes location of canals and laterals, also crop and area of land together with its ownership. Ho expects In a short time to become assistant wattv master. W. H. Hart, Prop. J HO N Streot Lincoln, Neb. "Nebraska Engineering" is the new title given to this year's edition of the engineering annual. Proof sheets are now coming from tho printer,' and It ,will not bo long before the board of managers will have it on saler. The now annual la bound In a very artistic cover and besides the nrlous articles upon engineering subjects will contain pictures and a description of the equip ment of the engineering department. Earl J. Woodward, M. D., treats dl?. eases of the eye. ear and throat. Rooms 207-08 Richards block, Thone 666. Enjoy and appreciate our kind of clothes. If you consider good taste in dress essential to success you should see our "Kensington" Spring Suits. New Browns, Grays and Blues hand made throughout with more style than you get in any other make. Suits $15.00 to $30.00 THE "KENSINGTON" , . they fit. Magee & Deemer R. S. YOUNG BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL, ASH GROVE LIME, KALLOLITE KEENE'S BEST CEMENT, HADDWALL PLASTER, SAND, WHITE LIME. Cement, Pressed BricK, Fire BricK, Fire Clay, Stone and MASONS' SUPPLIES. Office 1812 O St., Tolephono 700. Yards 19th A Q. Telephone 70 ,y tfPPPW V -v w - WV HIGH EHOCBLATESBONB Sold only by Harley Drug Co., n'h aid O Street mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmwmmmmim'mmmam "Follow the Flag." o 0 BO ) M l-M WlZtt Many Miles Shortest to St. Louis. a The only line with its own Station at the main en-" trance of the World's Fair Grounds. Many s'pecial rates during the Exposition. All agents can sell via the Wabash. HARRY E. MOORES, G. A. P. D.( Omaha, Neb. Bh3f '.mA iiniiijii nii-.ni t n ii i.i.i jiii 'ii" iiii") mi imiiji in, in 4 -." Hyt ' '' I r . . 4 ': ) --J c; . -Ml ih -V-3 .u,.i .. v. v -- -.v uu.yt,r .-i;,:.;i4jtdiLpM '-mm imrTT i' ."MiniMiaiimiT"''' " nWitUMim-aMM