' MVj'i)1 ""ffi'j'i ; rr ? '. trvtv1 V"jji,' -i- i- f" dbc E) a t I ? WebrasRan I Cite Daily Dtbraskan. X. oohHollrtntlon of Kcprlan, Vol. 81, The Nnhnukaa, ToL U, &carUI and Cream, Vol. i. or-to-Chlf Autoau Manager OtamWtor John D. Rio A. O. Bohrlbr 0. . BW7r ASSOCIATE EDITORS Ncwi - - - P. A. Ewlng AtMtlc - J. W. Hoar Ihtrtry - Dorothy Green Rtforn D. P. De Young and Mablc Fouler and Raymond H. McCaw, (tfioeai Kdltorlal, TT WTIH; Bnalnen, XJ tliu. Fo OflU. Bo 18, Station X, Unool. r Pafeaorlptiou Prlo, f) per rear. In ftdrta, trd at the potofloo at Llnooln, Nebraska aa noeond-olaai mall matter. Editorial Remarks According to a recent Ihsho of "Science," NehinsUa now standK twelfth in incml)crKhi among tho col leRCfl In thlB country. Formerly we occupied thirteenth place The figure? given out are a follows. Hravard G.01?. Columhia r,r57 Chicago 4.1-40 Michigan .1,92G California 3.92G IIUnoiH 3.GGI Minnesota 3.fr0 Wisconsin 3,221 Yalo 2,!)!)0 N roth western 2,710 Pennsylvania 2,0 14 Nchraska 2,247 Syracuse 2,207 Ohio Stato 1,710 Indiana 1.G14 MlBHOiirl 1,540 Princeton 1,434 Stanford 1,370 Johns Hopkins G94 A wrek from tomorrow night Ne braska and Kansas will measure theh Htrcagth In debate again, in Memorial hall. Our men have been preparing carefully and industriously, and have armed their montal forces with all of the equipment they can glean irom books. The value of Interstate debates lies In the" fact that accuracy of argument and reasoning alone can prevail, and that the working out of eac"h argument presented involves the most careful research and consumes n vast amount of time. The contest this year will be especially Interesting, ns It Is ho greatly to Kansas' need that she win, for a victory over us would give her a balance of prestlgt much to bo desired. This our team in tends to preclude, and the process that they will use will certainly Ixv, worth watching. A circular has been sent out con taining Information In regard to the Association of CollegTate Alumnae, a tranch of which exists in this Uni versity. Organized in 1882, this im portant association has grown until it now has three thousand active mem bers, grouped in twonty-three branches extending from Massachusetts to Cali fornia. There are a large number of committees that do good work In the field of education. These include com mittees on Corporate Membership, College Administration, Finance and Publication, and Child Study, besides special committees. Tho Association aupports a fellowship for women of tho valuo of $500 for advanced study abroad. This fellowship Is awarded annually to the most desirable candi date among those who have presented testimonials and other evidences of ability to tho committee in charge. A wcholarshlp in German is also support ed, and an annual contribution is mado to the Association which maiji taiuu tho American Woman's Table at the zoological station at Najilo.-, It also offers $1,000 for the beet thesis presented by a Woman on a scl.ntillc "ubjeit, embodying the results of her independent laboratory research in any part of the field covered by the biological, chemical and physical sci ences. The Association Is divided Into local branches, which afford a pleas ant social life to all its members. O Four Men to Meet Iowa. The preliminary tournament for choosing the team which will compete with Minnesota should the meet bo definitely decided upon, will begin May 1. It Is intended that the Iowa team should also be chosen at that time According to present Indica tions, Messrs. Cassady, Tyner, Scribner and MathcwBon are most likely to be among Nebraska's representatives in both meets, as these men all have good records behind them and know tho game, thoroughly. A number of other men. however, are showing up in good rhapo and the preliminary contest will be necessary to pick th efasteet play ers With a membership of over forty, the Tennis Club shows visible signs of experiencing the most success ful season In its existence. Year's Progress in the Library. Figures are at hand showing the growth of the library during the fiscal year ending March 1st. A total of $11,207 was spent last year for books, which is the largest amount ever ex pended hero for that purpose. The number of books purchased 1b slightly over five thousand. These were di vided ajiiong thirty-three departments. These figures indicate that the price of each of the books purchased last year averaged $2, but the cost is so largo because so many books are made up of special expensive technical periodicals and call for expensive bindings In fact, the books in a uni erslty library are in general much mor.' expensive than those going into a public library. The total number of volumes in our library is now close to 03,000 Mlm Harriet Pray ton has been re moved from the Senior Sneak Day committee. No arrangements have yet been made to fill the vacancy caueed by the removal of Miss H ray to i, vhili was the result of the great nerous strain incident to duties", but It is ex pected that the matter will be ar ranged at the next meeting of the oin-mittee. All Freshmen are urged to pay in 10 cents to any member of the finance committee. This Is for class expenses. C. H. HOHRER. MISS FRAZIKR. J 0 MITCHFI I.. MISS MORGAN, H. R. STEIN Kit. Committee The 1)( bating league will debate the following question next Saturday even ing: "Resolved. That the South Caro lina dispenf-ary system should be adopted In Nebraska." Affirmative: Heinke. Hagley and Martin. Negative: Ralrd. Hanlon and I.egro. SENIORS. The sample invitations and pro grams have been placed In tho regis trar's otllce, where they can be seen at any-time. He sure and vote for your choice. CHAS. MOI1RMAN, Chrm. Com. On Arbor day. April 22. 1904. all de partments of tho postofllce, including Station "A," will be open until 12 m. Postofflco and Station "A" will then close for tho day. Try an "Ice cream soda" or a 'n-ut sundae" at Maxwell's. 13th & N. The Whitebreast Co., at 1100 0 St. Is tho place to buy coal. Wanted Student waiter. American i Cafe, 320 So. 11th. Wright Drug Co., 117 No. 11th, 'ohone 313. r Good Clothes Have an important part in the ap pearance of a man the fit the most important of all. No matter what else you hear said about our clothes it's admitted by all they excel in fit. The reason is, more attention is given to details in mak ing made to compete with .the finest tailors - not with the common "hand-me-downs." The snappy, stylish-looking, broad-shouldered coats you see on the street are our "KENSINGTON" make, and they all come from one place here. More tempting patterns and styles you have never seen than the new ones for spring. Come in, take a look at them. That don't mean you must buy. You'll want to, we're quite sure. Tho Homo Cafe for strawberry shortcake. Suits, all colors Top Coats $i2.50 to $25.00 $10.00 to $20.00 Magee & Deemer r r H10H GRADE CHDC0LATE5 HINB0N5 Sold only by Harley Drug Co., n li r id O Street Waterman Fountain 'Pen $2.00 to $5.00 1200 O Street. RECTORS It's Up to You We can save you money. How? Why buy one of our guaranteed razors. Two shaves a week will soon save the price and you will still have The Best Razor Made Pocket Knives... 25 per cent discount, but you have to mention this ad. to get it. More cuts next week. Watch for them. s am Hall, The Yellow Front U23 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. h for acceptable Mem. State li patented. THE PATENT RECORD, Bnltimnrn. Mil Subscript' )u price of tho Patbnt Ruoo&d tUV n vwvwwwwwwvwwwvw. American Cafe ja6 South llth St. Regular Munis 25c. Mcai Tickets, 2 J Meals, $4.00. 5 Special Service Given to Parties and Clubs. 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