..JBa3TygwygK.-M'"iut. v.t .- IT" . -m ttbe B) alls Utr aelian Cb Dally fiebraskan. BZ . ,11.', I a IITf A. ouiisolidatlon of tk Inptrits, Vol. 81, Tka Nobnutaaa, TL U, SoarUt nd Cream, ToL 4. Mnor-ta-Chi.f Mtn Managa GUltor John D. ftte .O.Bohrbn O. A. Sawjar ASSOCIATE EDITORS New, - - P. A. EwinK Athletic - - ) W. Hoar Literary - Dorothy Grten Reporter! D. P. DtYoung and Mablc Foaalff arvd Raymond H. McCaw. fcBoMt KdltortU, U I03H: Bxuiln Poat 0o, Box 18, Stolon A, U tllH oora. Honestly ppoaking now, does not a safety nln have a useful function In the world and are we not doing It nn In justice In condemning an article in whl h It was mentioned? How tan wo pxneit more accommodations if we can not make use of those which we hae? Hut furiously speaking, the hook seems quito conservatively editetl. A member of the. faculty was enthusias tic In tommenting upon the hook, de claring in his opinion that there was nothing offensive in the jokes, and that many sharp points were brought out Commandant Chase stated the book is a credit to the Senior class, which view we are inclined to share. Two hun dred books were sold yisttrtlay, which Is considered a good first clay's sale. ltmt'.iit'H.m! VafeaorlpUon Prloa, (M par f aar. In m&rmno Ealarad at tha poatofOoa al Ltnoola, Nebraska a Mond-ohuM mall matter. ASSISTANTS WANTED Editorial Remarks The following editorial comment on the Chhagij-Nehraska game last Sat urday appeared in Monday's Chicago Maroon. Nebraskans will appreciate the hospitable attitude of the Chiia- goans as evinced In this editorial and In the treatment of our team during its 6tay at their institution. Such an expression of appreciation as this should do much toward condoning for the defeat of our team experienced In its iontcsT'with the Maroons: "Nebraska has a good baseball team The game of Saturday between the Cornhuskers and Maroons was. by far the most Interesting of the season to date. The men from beyond the "mud dy waters" play a fast game, all the time, and they accept the rulings of the umpire and the fortunes of war like gentlemen. Chicago students will hope to see Nebraska on Marshall Field again next year." Agricultural Station Wants Three Laboratory Assistants. Plan Your Trip Early It Is a duty of all who have the means and the leisure to attend the Glee club concert at the Oliver tomor iow night. A good Glee club is a credit to any institution, and we have reason for feeling proud of ours. We have a Buperior organization now, and if it is to retain or Increase Its present effi ciency It must be properly supported by thoso whose interests it seeks to bene. The men have worked hard and the director has spent much of his time and effort in training the t lub, and these facts should not he lost sight of. The men are. lending their services to a worthy purpose, and tftelr labors should receive substantial recognition by a large turnout at the concert to morrow night. SERIOUS TROUBLE A Safety Pin Gets the Senior An nual into Hot Water. Though a small thing in itself, a humble safety-pin can sometimes cause a great deal of trouble. At least one has succeeded in making its presence felt through the enterprise of one of the Senior Annual josh editors. In consequence, of a reference made to a situation wherein a safety-pin figured in a sufficiently conspicuous manner to attract attention, the Kappa Kappa Gammas have declared that the Senior Annual is a vulgar publication. While this is a rather hard estimate A request has been received from the New York agiicultuial station for three assistants in laboratory work. The following communic atlon gives all of the particulars. K. H. Andrews. Chancellor of I'ni- verslty. Industrial College of the University of Nebraska : Dear Sir Hy authority of the board of control of this station, we arc pre pared to admit to our laboratories be tween now ami July 1st. three student assistants; one eaoh In the departments of botany (plant pathology, bac terlol ocv and entomology. In order to he eligible to these positions, candidates must be graduates of a four years' course in science, preferably at a land grant college where the sciences are taught with especial reference to their bearing upon the art of agrW ulture. It is essential, moreover, that sin h can didates shall have pursued studies spe i ially fitting them to undertake work in one of these departments and that they shall have shown such proficiency and enthusiasm in special directions as will warrant their choosing one of these lines of study and investigation for a life' work. As their main work, it is proposed, under the guidance of the heads of the departments, to associate these as sistants with one or more subjects of investigation, with the understanding that they shall devote a minor propor tion of eacji day to the care of the laboratories, preparation of materials and other routine duties. They must be prepared to enter immediately under proper direction, upon a study of one or more problems without spending a considerable portion of time In acquir ing the neceseary preparatory knowl edge and skill. For instance, the stu dent assistant in bacteriology should be familiar in a practical -way with the technics of making cultures. Full credit will be given in our pub lications for the work accomplished. This station is engaged in several important lines of investigation and It Is believed that the observation and experience gained by such close asso ciation with this work will constitute a valuable training for those who are ambitious to connect themselves with experiment stations as investigators. The selection of these; assistants will be based upon their records as students and upon such knowledge of their per sonality and training as may be gained jji various ways, it Is expected that they will remain at the station not less than one year. Hoard, room, laun dry expense and laboratory material will be furnished free of charge, no other compensation being offered. Will you kindly call the attention of former graduates and of members of your Senior t lass who have special training in the directions named, to tnese opportunities and request them, I if they desire to seek hc positions of- IVICV1, IV1 iwnillinwimt ,.. v.. v .... ..-. During J 904 several opportunities to go back East at greatly reduced rates will be offered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pau Railway. If you want to be kept posted regarding low rates, dates of sale, stop-over privileges and train service, advise me the probable time and destination of your trip. Through train service from any point on the main line of the Union Paeific Fail road to Chicago every day. Folder free F. A. NASH Goneral Wostorn Agon 1524 Farnam Street, OMAHA mumt'.'AlHH'Lim'Jini'.'AH'AVAll'l.miWlCT 'Rollow the Flag." JS Many iles Shortest to St. Louis. The only Hne with its own Station at the main en trance of the World's Fair Grounds. Many , special rates during the Exposition. All agents can sell via the Wabash HARRY E. MOORES, G. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb. 'fXV Jhc &? Improved BOSTO GARTE A of the' virtues of such in PRtlmnliW book as the Senior Annual, all respect signed at an early date? Your truly, W. H. JORDAN. Director. i.iay 1, 1904. Is paid to the opinion of the Kappa Gammas, and if anything offensive to them is contained in the book, it is Indeed regretted. In our own opinion, a safety-pin has its place in this great world of ours, but It Is susceptible to shiftincs and chances find has pvnn caused, an idea to assail the intellectu- I The Whitebreast Go., at HOC 0 St., iiijij ui uiie ui me oeiuor milium eu- i i iue piucu to uuj uuui. Boston Dentists, best work and low prices. itqrs. But there seems to be no grounds for condemning the book as vulgar on account of this lonely safety-pin. We have found some very good things in It, that bear no traces of depravity. Loming's, ice cream ana candy: 11th and Li SU The Standard for Gentlemen ALWAYS EASY The Name " BOSTON GARTER" Is stamped r&on every ,00p The CUSHION BUTTON I clasp; Lies flat to the leg never ) bips, I cars nor umastens.f GOLD EVERYWHERE. 1 Sample pair, 8l)k Wc. I IjVUUU JC. Mailed on receipt of price. rgMt and Baat Equipped Eating Home In tbm very loop. GriiQHiriN Box of cigars given away every day at Powell's Oliver theatre building. dEO. rROBT CO.. Ifatari J3oton.MM.,UJJL. ;very Pair Warranted I eel iri I t. 3 City, FumUhed Room in Cocincet.au .Palace Dining HalL 2 J Meals, $3.00. W. H. Hart, Prop. 180 N Street Lincoln, N(V Use Hot Water for House Heating The Modern Method Estimates furnished for work any whore in tho state. Korsmeyer Co 188 Sooth Tenth Street. i i Av ' - - .- . ,.