sap fM v3 rZ&ivwl WHiiiiiir iL imftfjiw ill SBMBTyrrrTaTiaca U 't -w s ' - h--S Jv ttbc Datli? fUfcraaftan ''' : r ; W L't v v r. m . : rtA f" V i. the Daily Hebraskan A consolidation of Tho Hoflporlan, Vol. 81, Tho Nebrnnkan, v"ol, 10 Sosrlot nxA'Ctotm, Vol. 4. PttblUhod dally, except Sunday and Monday, at tho Unlvornlty of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob by tho Hesperian Publishing Co ., Doahd Or DinxoTonfl Profowiors. J. I. Wyor, and 0. R. Richard: IL P. Lcavitt John WoBtovor E. R. Walton. BdltorlnOhlof Manatcor Amoolato Editor Circulator Fred A. Bwooloy A. O. Schrelber A. M Levy Walter E. 8tandoTon STAFF AUilotle - R. A. VanOradol Assistant AthloUc - H. L. Swan Kows ...- H. O. Myers fltate Farm - A. F. Mogdanz Editorial Rooms and Busincua OfflcoU 2U)i Post Office Station A. Lincoln, Nobr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. Subscription Price, 2 per year, in advance Entered at tho pofltofllco at Lincoln, Neb., as Booond-olafw mall matter under tho act of congress of March 0, 1879. Individual notices will bo ohargod for at tho rate of 10 cents for cnoh insertion. Faculty, departmental and university bullotins will gladly bo published free, as heretofore. Notices and subscriptions may be left at tho Dally Nebraskan office, or at tho Co-Op. Book Store. Editorial Remarks The small boy epidemic haahrokon out again. Six balls weie stolen dur ing yesterday's game. A half dozen stolen this early in the season means a dozen later on. An examplo ought to be made of tho next culprit. A de cided stand taken now by the manage ment will show1 tho thieves that they run a risk In stealing every ball which comes over the fence. They have been allowed to do as thoy please, so far, without any sort of watch being set upon them, and the number of bolls lost yesterday Is an Indication of tl.elr boldness. There is one way to stop this. Make the first "kUH' caught suffer. Medics Program. At tho regular weekly meeting of. tho Medical1 Society -held lniho Y. W. C A. rooms Friday night, tho pro gram committee veered a little from Ma regular course "and entertained an Interested audience with tho following well executed numbers. Mr. 8toakes' production was especially well re ceived: Instrumental solo Miss Tucker. Vocal boIo Mr. Dates. Recitation (original) Miss Gibson. Vocal duet Miss Tucker, Mr. Hennoy. Instrumental Miss Pool. Vocal solo Mr. Clark. "Medics Psalm of Life" Mr. Stoakes. Light refreshments were served which concluded one of the most pleas ant evenings in the history of tho Society. THE MEDICS' PSALM OF LIFE. Tell mo not In Idle numbers, Life Is but an empty dream; For the taskB which are assigned us Make all Medic students scream. Life Is realj Life is -earnest! An Internship Is our goal Visions of a chair at Harvard Visit our prophetic soul. Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Ib our present object then; But to study that tomorrow Shall not sec ub flunk again. Tasks are long and time is fleeting, And our hearts, tho brave and strong Palpitate with sudden terror When to recite we're called1 upon. In tho quizz room's field of action, In the faculty's keen sight, Bo not a Hunker like the many. Be a bright and shining light Do no sleeping howe'er pleasant; Rouse ye early from your bed. Get your lessons for the present; Labor now but fame ahead. Tho our friends at tim6s remind us. We may miss the path of fame And departing, leave behind us Misty memories of our name Memories that future Modlcs In their young ambitious day, Will forgot with painful promptness When we've gone upon our way Let us still be up and doing, Seeking a scientific life; If we cannot be a specialist, Maybo we can be his wife. Engineering Notes. The General Electric Company has applied for a mechanical engineering apprentice, to take up uteam turbine work. A. B. Brown, '04, electrical engineer ing, Is in the city and has visited a good many of his friends in the University There are Many Imitations of Baker's Cocoa and Baker's Chocolate r jS if , H M m lei f Dor?t be misled by them 1 Our trade-mark, is on every package of genuine goods. Under the decisions of several United States Courts, no 'other chocolate or cocoa than Walter Baker f Cos is en titled to be sold as "Baker's LookfihuTrade-MA Cocoa" or "Baker's Chocolate" Our handsomely illustrated recipe book sent free. Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 780 Dorchester, Massachusetts 45 Highest Awards in Europe and America CharhsB. Gregory (v.orn.'9t) -Xht Coal man '" ' NO. J 044 O STREET "ftUALITY.' RIGGS... "has It for less." Get the habit, go to RIGGS, the Drug Cutter." 13J11 O HTHKET. BICYCLES Columbia -Crescent Easy Payments, Trading, Prompt Ripilrlng Lyman's, 291 so, urn, An oinnioiiB silence on tho part of the Freshmen is leading the upper clusses, the Sophs in particular, to be ll ove that the appearance of tho last year men in their class caps Is not far "distant. In their Freshman year the rntimbors-of '07 sought to destroy this University tradition by wearing a class cap. How well the tradition was kept intact by the efforts of '05 and '06 is new an Interesting portion of Univer sity history. In spite of the total ani hllatlon of the- obnoxious headgear in tended to decorate tho crowns of their predecessors the Freshles have ordered caps, and assert that they will wear them, at least once. Tho Sophs say, and the Juniors and Seniors agree with them, that tho first appearance will also be tho final appearance of the Freshman caps. I L. Hershoy, "0G, intends to leave his work this semester and take up ir rigation work on a party in western Nebraska. II. P. Warren, '05, Civil engineering, has obtained an appointment from the government to work on the Panama Canal, Ho expects to leave for Pana ma sometlmo during the week. The First National Bank of Lincoln, Neb. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital 200,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided profits . . 40,000.00 S. H. Burnham, Prea. A. J. Sawyer, Vico-Preaidont. H. S. Froeman, Cashier. H. B. Evans, Asat. Cashier. Frank Parks, Asat. Cashior. P. R. Easterday, Auditor. Summer School in Mechanic Arts 1TAT COLLEGE Or KENTUCKY Elective couriei are provided In ill subjects taught in mechanical and electrical engineering schools. Special attention is tjlren to shop courses, mechanical drawing and design, mathematics, mechanics ol engineering, theoreticalelectrlcal subjects, laboratory courses in steam and electrical engineering. Ten weeks, beginning June 8th. F. Paul Anderson, Dean. For detailed Informa tion relative to any special line of work, address JOHN T. FAIQ, Registrar. Lcxlnbton, K Elictrlc Shoe Repair Factory A meeting of tho Dobatlng Associa tion was announced by President An drews for 11 o'clock yesterday, but on account of a quorum falling to appear the meeting was not called to order. A notice appeared yesterday that an other meeting will be called Thursday at 11 o'clock In U 110. Several matters of Importance will be considered at this meeting, and every membei is un' n bo present. Tho Mahler bomb calorimeter, which was ordered by tho Mechanical En gineering Dopartnnmt, arrived yester day and will be set up and used in testing tho coal from tho boiler trials. This instrument is the standard of the world for testing solid and liquid fuels and will fill a long felt want In this work In tho Engineering Laboratory. GRAND MASK CARNIVAL. Owing to tho many requests of those who took part in tho last carnival at the Auditorium Skating Rink, tho management has decided to hold an other of those fun producing parties on Friday evening, April 7. 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