t"""' ' SWtJBitj? HirJiiViU- iim tMi.Jii,i7i'iinju.-...ii,,imi'.ii ij'ii' ,isc as? KnTTf 4-.-.- rsTS7T-r- j; j-iJ..;.teeraiiiimi jTTiTi b e H) a Ji fUbraeRan MMMM)MMMlMIMMWWMlMIMMMMit SCHMOLLER & MUELLER THE BIG PIANO HOUSE 135 SOUTH llth STREET OUR LEADERS Stclnway & Sons Schmoller & Mueller Stcger & Sons C Vose & Sons Emerson Mueller A. B. Chase Geo. Stcck And 23 others. We sell new Pianos on $5 monthly-payments WlIMIIWWWMW'MlHyNwf Unhezsity Bulletin TODAY Convocation, MIhs Puffer. MAY G Qleo Club Concert, Oliver Theatre. MAY 7 Academy Faculty and Student Reception at Principal's Home, 700 No. lGth St. MAY 10 -Company H Hnnquct. I.lndell hotel MAY 10 Recital, Memorial Hall. MAY 11 Convention Nebraska Photo graphers' Association. Art Hall. MAY 12 Recital, Memorial Hall. MAY 12 Freshman Party, Walsh Hall. MAY 10 & 20 Interstate Tennis, Min nesota vs. Nebraska, the Campus. MAY 19 South Dakota vs. Nebraska, the Campus or F. & M. Pajk. MAY 20 Pan-Hel Dance, Tho Auditorium. MAY 20 Competitive Drill Day. MAY 20 Interscholastlc Field Day, High School Fete Day, F. & M. Park. MAY 21 Track Meet. Minnesota vs. Nebraska. F. & M. Park. MAY 21 Cadet Encampment Begins. JUNE 4 Annual Concert, School of Music, Memorial Hall. JUNfi !) Thirty-third Annual Commencement. Are You Going -to ST. LOUIS N. E. A. and the WORLD'S FAIR? Xfayer before has the N. B. A, arranged .its mooting with suoh wonderful opportunities for the Teaohor, Instruotor or Prof ossor. The route via tho Burlington will be the farorite one, as it has been heretofore. i 0. W. Bonnell Oltj Pasttnger Agtat Burlington Routs Campus Qleamngs. . H Searle leaves today for North Platte, vhi re he will occupy the posi tion of assistant foreman of the state farm at that place. A new cattle dipping phut has been put into operation at the University farm It differs from ordinary ar luugement in that the (at tie are placed in a tage and gradually .submerged in the disinfecting soltuion The forestry boys who vt nt to the forest reserve in central Nebraska write that while they are having a chilly time some nights they make up for it In the loads of fun they have in the daytime. The students in general botany lic reached the (lowering plants, and are now getting at the structure and man ner of growth of the little plant known as Myosurus. It is one ot the very lowest types of flowering plants. The English club will meet Saturday evening, April 7. with .Miss Streeter and Miss Stctter at 1227 C street. Miss Constancer. Mr. Rice and Miss Mrchall are on the program, Criticisms will hi led by Mr Hrown. Miss Hopkins and Miss Creen Professor Smith has an article in the current number ot the Journal of Pedagogy on "The Evolution and Present Status of the Beginner's Latin Hook." It iilso contains a review on Dr. l.uckey's book, on "The Training of Secondary Teacheis." Mr S. " Dawson, who graduated from the School of Agriculture this spiing. left recently for Broken Bow. where' he has been given the manage ment of the ipgisttred herd of Short horn cattle, owner by Dr. J. (5. Creni yer of that place. Lincoln Sash, Door and Mfg Co. Interior Finish, Exterior Fin ish, Office and Store Fix tares, Water Tanks. Mr. Dickinson, who has been en gaged in his father's bank near Liver pool. England, has come to the Unl ersity farm where he hopes to get practical information concerning the woik of a farm. Te hopes to be able to enter the Nebraska School of Agrl i uliure next year. The Union debateis, will go out to Wrsleyan Friday evening. May 0. to di.-cuss the, following question: "It" fohfd. That the South is justified in disfwuuhising the Negro." The Unions will hae the afllrmatlve on the ques tion, and will be represented by Win Whelen. W. V MiMek and J. M. Paul ?HIGH GRADE BONBONS mold LATES Sold Only by Harley Drug Co., llth and O Street. LOST A bunch of keys, tjed with a red libbon. on R street. Finder please Lae at the executive olnce. Please help the poor. Buy your cigars aifd tobacco of Frank DuTeil, 1020 O St. Don Cameron's good service. lunch countor fos Take the World's Fair Special to St. Louis. NEW TRIAN LEAVES Lincoln at 4:30 p. m. arriving at St. Louis next morning-. Leaves St. Louis at 8:10 p. m., arriving at Lin coln at 12:15 hocmi. Through Pullman -Sleeper from Lincoln and electric lighted coaches. Three trains daily between Lin coln and St. Louis. Through connections made at St. Louis tor all points east. World's Fair Rates are now in effect and are very low. Don't be afraid to ask questions. F. D. Cornell, P. & T. A. City Tickot office S. W. 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