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Publishers, Springfield, Mass. mhEZjIhhhhV IjjjjTjn Hk'W3rV W M fc u3JraaaaaPeaaaaaaaaa3aalTMHaLMB kjLal W M! J ! l" ULiyiVVBHI eV J 1 n U iaV Btl ti Hal Tho debating squad -will hold some prnctlco dobatos next week. Tho Innocents met Wedueeday even ing at tho Beta Theta Pi chapter houBc. Sigma Alpha Efrsilon will glvo a houso party tomorrow evening at the chaptor house. BonJ. P. Butler, of tho law school, hats boon out of school for several days on account of an attack of grip. MIbs Honeel, the storekeeper in tho Dcpartmont of Botany, has been suffer ing for a wook with an attack of ton silltis complicated with the grip. In her absonco Dr. Heald is looking after tho storo room. Profossor Lucky is in receipt of a comprehenBivo report of the Porto Rl can Benovolent Societylfhd Industrial School. The report Ib sent by Miss Nina Prey an old University gradu ate. Miss' Prey is superintendent of the Industrial School. Mrs. Clapp has boon Invited to give a paper on "The Relation of Educa tional and Recreative Gymnastics In Universities and Colleges," at the na tional meeting of tho American Educa tional Association. Tho association meeting will be in session from July 3 to C at Aahbury Park, New Jersey. One weok from today tho Glee club makes its first out-of-town appearance at Auburn. An invitation has been received by the club to attend a recep tion and danco which will bo given im mediately after tho Auburn concert by thaso having the affair in charge. A ten day trip will be taken by tho club during the Easter holidays. Professor O. E. Condra has recently completed a treatise on "The General Geology and Water Resources of Southwestern Nebraska," prepared at tho request of the United States geo logical survey. Tho work has required a great amount of study and field work and tho bulletin which will be issuod In about a year will be of great inter est to the people of the state. Not much progress has yet been made with the Senior Play. The cop ies of tho play decided upon have not yet been received and until then tho play committee cannot finally decide upon the cast of characters. Last year the Senior Play rehearsals were well under way before this time, and tho unavoidable lateness In beginning will make faithful work absolutely neces sary from thoEe who are chosen. Dr. Condra gave a short talk on the city Y. M. C. A. and ItB benefits at the Academy chapel last Monday. The doctor dwelled to some extent on the work that tho Y. M. C. A. is doing for tho young men. of the city and urged the Academy students to join and en joy its benefits. He spoke especially of the athletic side of the association and urged the Academy boys to or ganb.o a basketball team. As a result of his talk tho men of tho Academy have decided to get up a basketball team. So far about a dozen have sig nified their intention of playing and two teams are assured. A fine collection of sand-line bricke made by tho Iluennecko system was received by the Department of Geo logy last week. The bricks are corn nosed of 95 per cent of sand and 5 pei cent of lime. Tho process of manufac ture requires no heat or burning. The collection has attracted considerable attontion, and several Nebraska men havo gone east to visit tho Chicago branch of tho establishment with a view to establishing plants in Nebras ka Professor Barbour has collected and sent several kinds of Nebraska sands and sent east for testing pur poses. Manifolding and typewriting. Sec Ed. Affoltor, check room, basement Uni hall. University rates. Twenty-one moabs for $8. Oftfe. Dormitory Hair drowsing, shampooing at the Famous. ----- iL.-jV.iy.tf ..j'jix jvUgy. yvaikfrjtflBkfr ,v ,,. jjy Jr -. I1T1 TTTri "Ifli . y'-ilrtlHiMTi.HIMtliTilllliWliTWli M hum California In loea than three days from Lincoln what an a0rablc okangel Why enduro three moro long months of winter weather, wkea you caa leave it all and go to balmy California on a train Him tho C olden State Limited Every comfort and convenience ngorgoous hotel oh whoola, If you ploaeo expressly for you. Dolly via 31 Paso and tho Southorn Pacific through Now loxlco. Most southerly course quickest way to roach tho realm of summer. B)v ory mile is a mllo away from winter. Full Information about this train and othor service to California, with booklet "The Golden State," promptly on request. R. H. STUDENTS' DEBATING CLUB. There has been "something doing" in the Students' Debating Club since tho inauguration of the new officers. The dying embers of the forensic fire of last semester have been fanned into life and last Saturday evening wit nessed a blaze of interest and enthu siasm such as has never been seen In the University within the last two years. Tomorrow evening the regular meet ing of the club will be held in Union hall. The program committee have an nounced the following program: Parliamentary Drill. Extemporaneous Speech. Debate: Resolved, That Immigra tion to the United States should be restricted by an educational qualifica tion and a capitation tax of $25. Affirmative S. E. Black, J. C. Bed nar. Negative J. M. Paul, B. C. Yoder. Critic's report. An amendment to the by-laws' will be voted upon at this meeting. SOPHOMORE PLAY. The Sophomore play, a three act comedy drama entitled, "A Rank De cision," will be given in Memorial hall Saturday evening, Feb. 15. The storj of the play Is founded on tho late Spanish-American war and the plot Is vi ry clever and humorous. Specialties between the acts will add to the enter tainment of the evening. A small ad mission will be charged to defray ex penses of the production. Senior Annual. The mateilal for tho Senior annual is almost ready for the press. The editor and business manager have found that they can not make the qual itj of book that they desire without a larger sale than tho book has hereto fore demanded. They have according ly issued a circular letter, which they are mailing to members of the senior class, stating tho proposition plainly and asking members of the class to pledge themselves to sell two or more copies of the annual. The circular let ter says in part: "A book equal to that of last year can easily bo put out, with no financial loss, estimating a sale of one hundred and fifty copies at 75c apiece. Or, if three hundred copies bo put out at the same price per copy, it is very proba ble that Albertypes can be substituted for half tones, as was done in the Law Book of last year; also, a second new feature can bo introduced in the shape of a cloth-board binding such ay is used on tho Sombrero. Evidently the deflnlto co-operation of the whole class is needed, and, if given, will make possible tho best Senior Annual yet published at tho U. of N " Manicuring at the Famous. . JtVf. BARNES G. Re PL. Our MIerstCCDai. Mlcrnlnra,, I ibnratnn, fll... n, Chemlcil Aspiratui, Cbomlcalj, Phslo u.iim ma onuiiBfi, risio liiittai, rrajseuan Apparatus, rhats-Mlcrs Camaraa an uiodbr Ihl leading Lab- nrin,in .j uorarsi ucp'la BVaTasaV Bouad tho World --d .- wiMivfiwe wiiu Cstolocs Free Bausch & Lomb Opt Co. nm.mafKK, n. T. Now York Chicago Boiton Frankfurt. GV , MRS. J. W. PETRY I52r?r? . 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