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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1905)
i-s -vvimimHrtk m4,lm.um0Mfihimi wi&r,tT er4vrJ ojjf?-'. ?i, ".' ! abMMaMM iMMMMMMMMMMI tf ' ttbc Dallp Deftraehan k I-o i Cb Daily Ucbraskan A consolidation of Tho Hcnporian, Vol. 81, Iho NebrMknn, ?ol, 10 Sonrlot nnd Cronm, Vol. 4. Pnbllnhod dally, except Sunday and Monday, at tho Unlvernlty of NobraiOta, Lincoln, Nob. by the Hesperian Publishing Co ., BoxnD Or DinKOTonB Professor J. I. Wyor, and C. R. Richards: II. P. Lcavitt John Westoror E. R. Walton. Editor-in-Ghlof . M anagcr AMOclato Editor ClrcnUtor Athletic Awlitant Athletic News 8Ute Farm Fred A. fltvooloy A. O. Sohrolber A. M Levy Walter E. Standevcn STAFF R. A. VanOradol H. L. Swan. II. O. Myers A. F. MaRdanz Editorial Rooms and Business Office U 211H Post Offico Station A. Lincoln, Nobr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. Subscription Prico, 2 per year, in advance Entered at tho postofflco at Lincoln, Neb., as second-class mall matter under tho act of congress of March II, 1870. Individual notices will be charged for at the rate of to cent for enoh insertion. Faculty, departmental and .university bulletins will gladly bo published free, as heretofore. Notices and subscriptions may bo loft nt tho Dnlly Nebraskan offico, or at tho Co-Op. Book Storo. Editorial Remarks The sorority girls at Minnesota are to provide banners to bo awarded the winners of first, second and third places in the coming Inter-fraternity Held meet at that University. This is a pious idea. We don't hnve an inter frntornlty field meet but we do have an Intel -fraternity baseball league. Engineers' Summer School. Up to the present time, very little hns been done In a way of developing summer courses In engineering lines, now one of the most popular and use ful lines of education, nnd to the State College of Kentucky belongs a great deal of credit for working out the pi oneer movement In this line. The Ne braskan Is In receipt of a catalogue oi announcement of the courses which will be offered to engineering students nt this college during the coming sum mer. Tho couj-bcs will open on June "8th and continue for ten weeks during the summer. Courses are offered In all the branches of mechanical and elec trical engineering Including mathemat ics and other required subject In thesa branches. A summer school in me chanic arts fills a most Important place In our technical system and It Is hoped that other schools will adopt the Idea of the State Collego of Kentucky and inaugurate a summer school for the engineeis. The baseball game this afternoon and the basketball game tonight should each receive the best of student pat- Med. Soc. The Medical 'Society of the University or Nebraska meets this evening In the Y. W. C. A. rooms. The program com mittee has arranged a specially strong program for this evening and It Is expected that an unusually large num ber will be present at this meeting. Be sides the regular- addt ess a number of musical selections have been arranged for and an excellent program is as sured for all those who attend. Tho following Is the evening's program: Vocal solo Mr. Bates. Duct Miss Tucker, Mr. Henry. Selection Miss Gibson. Piano solo Miss Pool. Vocal solo Mr. Clark. Address Mr. Stoakes. Union Program. OFFICERS PROGRAM. DEBATE. ? Mas the man in the moon blue eyes? Affirmative Brains. Negative Beauties. The meeting Sunday afternoon at three o'clock in Memoilal Hall will be open to all University men and women. No man in the state is better fitted to bienk to University students than is Dr. F. D. Stein of this city, who will present in his usual pleasing and force ful way "Where to Put the Emphasis on Life." Dr. Stein is a thorough stu dent and because of his continual re- TTtttTiiTiiiiiiimiiiimTr uiiiiiiuiiri Parsifal the Guileless Fool exx H Entertained thousands last niht. We aro not guiless nor fools out wo can emeJinin nat imyers and our piny is short nnd satisfactory. Best hats on earth for $2.50 THE TWO-FIFTY HAT STORE A M IttlTIItllltllTTirTTTTTTTTTITITIIIIITirrTTTTTTTTIIII ronago. The one marks the beginning of the season on tho diamond and the baseball team should be given the sendoff it deserves. The other marks the close of the season oiT the basket ball court, and the basketball five should be given tho final reception which their excellent record demands. Hero are two good opportunities for ripping this balmy spring atmosphere with some Unl. yolls. Old Uni. Man Dies. Dan H. Wheeler, U. of N., '83, died very suddenly at his homo In Omaha Wednesday from a stroke of apoplexy. Mr. Wheeler was a member of Nebras ka chapter of Sigma Chi and of Wil liams chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Ever since finishing his university course he had been engaged In tho Insurance bus. iness in "Omaha where his long resi dence had won for him a host of friends. search, especially along scientific lines, his remarks aio always inspiring and up-to-date. Many of the students have passed very "complimentary remarks upon Miss McFall and her Girls' Choral Choir which is to sing at this great students' mass meeting, and nil indica tions point to a large crowd and an unusually strong meeting. All Uni versity students and friends are In vited to be present. Doors open at 2:45 p. m. The Hawkey Club of the University of Nebraska is called to meet Friday evening, April 7, at the residence of Professor Chatbum, 2850 P street. The object of the club is to bring all the students In the University from the State of Iowa into closer contact. The oiganizatlon has, so far, a membership of about one hundred and it is hoped that this number will be Increased somewhat this year. All Iowa students In the University are cordially invited to attend this meeting. Cm 1iMI agee & Deemer School Suits We arc showing a very extensive as sortment of fine worsted school suits In almost every shade of gray, both light and dark. We feel warranted in saying that from the standpoint of good serviceable fabrics these can not be excelled. Pure worsted with colors woven through and through. SI5.00,SI8.00and$20.00 Hawes' Hats for Spring We are displaying a complete line of Hawes $3.00 hats in both soft and Derby styles. All the lates shades. Columbia National D-t . OF LINCOLN, DailJC n NEBRASKA Capital, $100,000.00 QUALITY.' IU I T his is Ih c Store that Always Has It. n Riggs, Drug Cutter. J U 131 O STIIKKT. ...MELICK'S STABLES... PHONE 435. Closed Carriages. Baggage. ...Thk Finest Liveky in the City... 1230 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. YOUR PARTIES BALLS AND BANQUETS are not a complete suc cess without programs and menues. 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