The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 13, 1905, Image 2

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A consolidation of
The BoKporian, Vol. Bl, The NebrMkan, f ol, 10
Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4.
fhrfjHubod daily, except Sunday and Monday,
at tbo UnlrcrtitT' of Nebraaka, Lincoln, Nob.
by the Hesperian Pnbllflhlng Co.,
Board Or DmioTona
K. !'. Mpor, 0. B. fUcbartU,
II. P. LeaYllt
John Wmtover K. IL Walton.
usually largo -oxjxmso which will 0
Incurred In holding the two debates
here. For Boveral yoars the Debating
Board has been In dopt and this dobt
will be greatly increased this year un
less a larger attendance Is accorded
this year than In previous years. Let
every student feel a personal responsi
bility in supporting thin affair.
BdltoHnChlef
Manager
Aftalntant Uaaagor
AttoalatA Editor
Circulator
AtWotlo
Amlstant Athletic
Now
dtate Farm
Fred A. Bweeley
.' A. O. Schrdber
Fred Nnughton
A. M LTy
Wnltor B. Standoren
STAFF
:. A- VanOradel
H. L. 8wan
B. O. Myora
A. F. MagdanB
fWltorlnl Rooroa and Btwtncfla Office U 21 IX
PohI Office SUtflon A. Lincoln, Ncbr.
Telephone,
Nlghl Telephone
Automatic 1536
Automatic 2365.
Bnbftcrlptton Prlco. 12 por year, In advance
Bntorod at tha poatorfloe at Lincoln, Nob.,
an mwond-oliuw moll matter under the act of
oonffrcaa of March (1, 1870.
IndMAunl notices will bo charged for at the
rnto of 10 oontH for weh lnnertlon. Faculty,
departmental and unironilty bulletins will
gladly bo published free, iw horctoforo.
Notlcos and subscriptions may
bo loft at the Daily Nebraskan
office, or at the Co-Op. Book
Store.
Editorial Remarks
IOWA TOMORROW
Tomorrow night occurs the big de
bate with Iowa, which will provo to be
perhaps tbo greatest contest ever en
teied Into by our debaters. Iowa comes
here prepared for a huid strjggle and
realizing that she must meet a uni
versity with a prestige such as Nebras
ka has attained by the long line of
successive victories she will put forth
every possiblo effort to stay our on-
CUT IN ELECTIVES
(Continued from page 1.)
4 History: American, European, six
hours credit.
5 Philosophy: Economics, Philoso
phy, ten hours credit.
0 Exact science Astronomy, mathe
matics, ten hours credit
7 Physical science: Chemistry,
physics, six hours credit.
3 Biology: Botany, Zoology, bIx
hours credit.
Total hours required electlves, cither
fifty or fifty-four.
Free electlves 'and major subject:
Sixty-seven hours, to be taken chiefly
in the third and fouith years. Each
student Is required to take a minimum
of twenty-four hours, but cannot ex
ceed a maximum of forty hours, in one
department. At the beginning of the
second year (preferably) oi at the be
ginning of the third yenr (at the lat
est), the student shall indicate the dc
paitment In which he Intends to dis
charge this requirement. The work in
the major subject thus indicated shall
be undei the control of the bead of
the department, who is to certify the
courses In his bubject to the student's
ach Ider Total houis free electlves,
either sixty-thiee or sixty-seen To
tal number of hours necessary to grad
uate, 125.
A (ommitlee of student adiseis
consisting of nine members of the
Faculty, shall be elected annually upon
tne recommendation of the nominating
committee Its duties shall be (1) to
devise broad general plans for carry
ing the above course into effect, and to
report these plans to the Faculty for
adoption, and (2) to advise each stu
dent except as to the work In the ma
joi Mil.jtct, ai.d to certify to his reg
istration All students who entered the Col
lege of Literature, Science and Arts
P'evlous to September, 1905, may, at
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SUBSCRIBE NOW!
DAILY NEBRASKAN THE REST Of THE
YEAR fOR
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50c
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ward nittrch to victory.
A great responsibility rests upon our
debaters bwt they are equal to the oc
iQEion. Three months Of stringent
training under the "Nebraska System"
tas fully equipped them to enter Into
the great contest and although we can
not be absolutely continent that vic
tory will be their lot we may rest as
sured that our representatives will
reflect credit and honor on .their unl
a crafty.
But even though wo can depend upon
ourilebaters to do their part, the battle
Is.. only half won the rest leroalns
w-ith the students. Victory can hardly
come unless they as representatives are
backed from start to finish. Not only
la the loyal support of the .students
necessary jLq encourage the debaters
to do their utmost, but vo-operatlon is
lecessary In order to defray the un-
thelr option, avail themselves of the
pl.vn as outlined above.
There are Many Imitations of
Baker's Cocoa
and
Baker's Chocolate
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Don'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 chocolateor cocoa-than
Walter Baker d? Co.'s is en
titled to be sold as "Baker's
LouniiTk-Mii Cocoa" or "Baker's Chocolate"
Our handsomely illustrated recipe book
sent free.
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
Established 1780 Dorchestery Massachusetts
45 Highest Awards in Europe and America
and Nampa,
ONE-WAY RATES.
Eery day from March 1st to May
IRth, 1905, indushe, tho Union Pacific
will sell one-way tickets from Missouri
River Tenltorles (Council Bluffs to
Kansas City, inclusive) as follows:
?20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City.
$20.00 to Helena and Butte, Montana.
$22.50 to Spokane and Wenatchec,
Washington.
$22 50 to Huntington
Idaho.
$25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle.
$25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria.
$25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Ore
gon, via Portland.
$25.00 to San Francisco,, Los Angeles
and San Diego.
Correspondingly low rates to many
other California, Oregon, Washington,
Montana, Utah, and Idaho points.
Through Tourist cars run every day
on Union Pacific between Missouri
River and Pacific Coast; double berth
$5.75. For full Information call on or
address, E. B. Slosson.
All students are requested to leave
their 'phone numbers at the Registrar's
office.
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The College Man
Ii Particular About Hli SB,oea
The Uni Book Store has Just re
ceived some new Uni. statloneiy. Drop
n and see it.
Don't fail to see the new solid gold
h iverslty seal pins and fobs at the
Uni. Book Store.
Dr. D. L. Thomas, pastor of Grace
M. E. church, will speak to University
men next Sunday at 3 p. m. In Art
Hall Dr. Thomas has chosen a sub
ject full of fire and enthusiasm, and
hi? popularity among young peopls
and especially among .college students
should bring out a good-sized crowd.
Members of the association aro urged
to support these meetings by their
presence.
.
The fact that Dr. Thomas' church.
Is filled every Sunday Is a fitting tes
timony to his ability to Interest the
people with what he has to say. His
Bubject will' be, "Be Something,' Get
Something, Do Something."
LOST Pi Beta Phi pin.
office of Daily Nebraskan.
Oreeno'a ) pnlace, 109 N. 11th Street.
Barber
ShopB Mogul. 1144 O Street.
Elliott's Sultorlum, cleaning, dyeing
and repairing. Prices reasonable. 1186
O street Both. phones.
Forbes Stables, livery, cab and bag
gage service, 1125-31 P street. Bell
phone, 550. Auto phone 1650.
Wo "have a few copies of tho "Kop
pa Cap" dodgers for sale, while they
last. Uni. Book Store.
Fresh home-made candles at Max
well's. 1426 O St. and 13th and N Sts,
Chaoln BroB., Florists, 127 So. 13th.
nmmt
THE WALKOVER 8HOE
Is the best shoe for men's
feet. Cur L'ne Is strictly up-to-date.
Call and let ua
thaw them.
Rogers & Perkins
Succsion to Petkin Ac Shtidon Co.
1120 O 8trt
KXKKnaoanaoa
Doo't t dd on kp youmlf looking act.
Patronise
the Weber Suitoriuw
t3tdng. Pr calng, Dvlnjt, Rcplr lng and
raining oi rmo uo
11 78
tba.
Automatic I70S
E. E. MANN
Carries a full line of
A. A, WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS
And also Repairs Them.
117 North Eleventh Llnooln
Brio B. "Woodward, M. D diseases
of eye, ear and throat 207-8 Richards
block. Phone 666.
"Leave at Have you seen the new swell Oxfords
I at Sanderson's? They are beauties.
WJGCO. Whole to R.tM
w DRUGGISTS
AWsbiIPW 1707 JH O Stmt
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