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.-- - V '-55.. e y.' THE DAILY NEBRA9KAN. r n U- ' " " '"ft' tryyi' (, 0Kmmr " & V NEBRA8KA HONORED. Represented on Toast List at Dinner of Class of '80 at Harvard. ProfoBor Taylor, of the department of Political Economy, was tho roclpl ont of a great honor this summer, which rofloctfl credit Jipon Nebraska. Wllo In. tho East upon his vacation ho attondod tho dinner given by tho clafls of '80 of Harvard upon its 25th anniversary, and was one of tho six spcakors upon that occasion. This claBs numbers among Its membors a great many famous Americans, chlof of whom Is President Roosevelt, and of thoBo a largo number attondod tho class dlnnor. The Law 8chool. Tho situation In the law school, which was considerably muddled last Tuno whon school closed, has cloared completely during tho summer. Dean Pound, who resigned early In tho year, tho resignation to tako offoct tho end of tho school yoar, was persuaded to roconsldor and assum'o the duties of tho position for another yoar. ThlB will bo a sourco of groat satisfaction to tho ontlro University, and espe cially to tho students of tho Law School, who hold a numbor of mass mootlngB last yoar and dovlsod moans of retaining tho doan. Many changOB havo occurrod, how ovor. Professor Hobblns, who has boon an Instructor since tho vory for mation of Hits collogo, has resigned. His absonco will bo very much folt by tho students, who havo alwayo mado a favorlto of Mr. Robblns, nnd havo enjoyed tho continuous run of satire and wit. In his placo tho ro gonts havo obtalnod two professors who will both dovote full tlmo to the work of tho collogo. Ono of thoso 1p Professor Ayors, a graduate of Har vard In both Academic and Law. For several years he haH boon In active practice In Boston, but has been close ly connectod with Harvard Law School through tho moot or "club" courts, as they are called. He was especially recommondod to Doan Pound by the dean of Harvard Law School, and will be very valu-ible to tho college. The other in in Ih Professor Costi- g.in. who has received his master's degree from Harvard and Ib a gradu ate of tho same law school. For sov orul years ho has been practicing In Denver and has been a professor in tho Denver University Law School, whoro ho was esteemed very highly. Prof. W. G. Hastings has returned and will dovoto his entire tlmo to tho work, as formorly. This will mako four men giving their wholo attontlon to tho law work, and with Mr. Wilson, who will teach hi tho morning, and Mr. Lodwlth, who will assist Dean Pound, tho Law School Is assured of as good a force of Instructors as any school In the West. Tho law library has undergone qulto a change for tho better also. Dupli cate sets of tho more used reports and a nimbor of roports lacking be foro havo been purchased so that the present library Is qulto complete. SlMmJ Physical Education 15, second year work for men, will bo given In two sections, ono at nine o'clock and one at throe o'clock. Those desiring lockers must regis ter tor thorn at Dr. Clapp's offlce at once. Only men taking gymnasium work aro ontltlod to lockers. Philosophy 7, tho course In Mental Pathology, Is to bo given Tuesday and Thursday at 10:00 a. m., Instead of on Monday and Wednesday. This courBo is open to modlcal studonta and to advanced students In psychology. Support Our Advertisers. This paper 1b mado possible only by tho liberal support of tho merchants of Lincoln, and wecan do no less than to urge each and every student to deal with thoso merchants who aro our ad vertisers. You will find them to be tho loading ones In tho city, and will havo to go outside tho list for noth ing you will ever need. By dealing with theso merchants you will not only be helping the college paper, but you will bo doing yourself a kindness.' CJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CXXXXXXXXXXXX)OOOOC)OOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDOOOOOCXXXXX30 I C. A. 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