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Dr. Fred Kuhlman, n former fellow In the Department of Philosophy here, now a lecturer In Clarke University at Worcester, Mass., was a campus visi tor yesterday. F. O Bruner has recently distin guished himself again. He has lately been given charge of the bureau for study of children by the board of edu cation of Chicago. W J Uryan will deliver a lecture before the students and faculty of the School of Agriculture next Tuesday evening at 7:30 In the Armory at the Farm. The topic on which he will speak has not yet been announced A Bhort summary of the work of the meeting of the North Central College and Secondary School Association le cfntly held In Chicago, written by Piu fessor Smith, of the Department of Ed ucatlon, will occur in the Nebraskan If the near future lrofcssor Miller, of the Depaitment of Forestry, closed his University work foi the year Saturday and left the city lor Washington where he reports foi duty In the United States Forest Ser vice Ho will remnln In the gov&rn mrnt service until about September 15th when he expects to return to the I nherslty Two more new "pets" in the shape of Shorthorn steers have been added to the University herd at the Fnrm Prof. Smith has been untiring in his if efforts to biing together borne of the best bovine specimens available to be used lor demonstration pin poses be lore .students and for the University exhibit at the State Fair and Interna tional Stock Show at Chicago Edwin It. iMockett. Supreme Couit Reporter, president of the County Sun day School Association, gave a verj interesting and instructive lecturo be fore the students In the class ot Edu cation 20 on Friday. He told of some Oi the practical points that he had de rived from his experiences In connec tion with the Sunday schools of the country The first Installation of tho Som brero went to press Saturday alter noon. The contract, which includes the printing and binding of over one thousand copies, has been let to Jacob North & Co., and is said to be the ln'geBt contract of any student publi cation ever given In the University. The work on the book will continue steadily for four weekh, when it is ex pected that the annual will be complet ed and ready for sale. Chaille Sargent was tieated to a pieasant surprise last Friday night when a crowd of his fellow btudents and friends gathered at the B. & M depot to see him off on his trip to Panama Mr Sargent goes to Panama to fill a position on the canal commis sion to which he has been recently ap pointed. Chaille has been a student in his studies and an earnest and TLiniful worker In the Union Society, and the appreciation of his .work was only fittingly shown by the "send off" given him by his friends last Friday night. Forbes Stables, livery, cab and bag gage service, 1126-31 P street. Bell phone, 550. Auto phone 1650. Chris' Bath House, corner llth and P streets. v ' Oyster stew 25 cents at Cameron's new Restaurant, 119 South 12th. Tho Good Health Cafe, the no meat menu. 10c and up. $15.00 for $11.00. U W. Pomsrene, Plumber, 238 S. llth str6et. Lincoln Transfer Co.; toeggag. Phono 176. Union Shining Parlors. Shine, 5c. 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