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Claire Andorson, '08, and Mildred Steen of St. Paul, Nobr., arc University visitors. Printing 3oorgo Bros., 13th & N. Don't forget tho Unl. School of Muslc- Lieutenant Overstroot, a former etu dont of tho University, stopped In Lin coln long onough Monday to greet his old friends. Commutation Room. tickets Unl. Dining Seniors, got pictures taken before Christmas. Try tho Unl. Dining Room, llko It. You will Sonlor girls hand tholr names to tho Sonlor captain. Juniors, Sopho mores and Freshmen do tho samo. What for? Ask. Star Delivery Phones. Co., Baggage. Both Best 15-cont taurant meals. Phoenix Res Tho Y. W. C. A. will give a reception to Its now members and Icf all other University girls this afternoon from two to five in tho Association rooms. Eat at Don Cameron's now restau rant, 119 So. 12th St. A young woman's shoo, Sorosls. Rogers & Perkins Co., 1129 O Street Tho Forest Club moots Friday even lng, December 15, at o'clock In N. 110. Mr. W. H. Holn will give a talk on "Forestry In Porto Rico." Apple food after tho program. Green's Barber ShopB ) Mogul 1 Palace Dr. Woodward, diseases of thooyd, oar, noso and throat. Richards block. Union Shining Parlor Shlno, flvo cents; chairs for ladles. 1018 O St A. E. Hlbnor and Burt Bay of tho Eloctrlcal Engineering department havo been promised positions with tho "WestlnghouBo Manuafcturlng company of Plttsbtrrg, Pa., where they expect to go after graduation in. February. Seniors;- have pictures taken at Ken nedy's, South Twelfth stroot, before Christmas. Mr. E. O. Elecko, after a successful, summer's work in the study of forest TlantatlQns iff Iowa, has boon trans ferred to Washington, D. o., where he will pond tho winter" in offlco work with tho United States Forest Service. v- Sonlors should hava nlbturos takon at Kennedy's, South T-wolf tE7 street, for the Senlqr book. Will Make the Trip. 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A largo part of tho freshman class mot in tho Chemistry lecture room yostorday morning at tho chapel hour to transact routine business and listen to reports of committees Tho com mltteo having tho important class con stitution In charge made a final report, and tho proposed articles wore adopt ed immediately, tho class dispensing with tho unnecessary reading, which would be a waste of tlmo and effort i Thorcolor committee then reported in favor of maroon and old gold, and tho latter long-suffering color was again drafted into servico by a first year class. Tho yell committee displayed more originality. Tho cnalrmanron dored a propor version of tho selec tion, but It was somo tlmo before it could be interpreted into ordinary sounds. Nominally, it roadaas fol lows: ' . Naught nine, naught nine! ; Hoo-rah-hoo! VarsltyTVarsity! Nebraska U! With considerable trepidation, which thoy endeavored to conceal with a bravado, tho members ojl tho. cap committee reported in favor of tho plan, and Chancellor Andrews efforts to procure peace and brotherly lovo between tho two lower classes took wings. To show tholr confidence in their own ability to keep their head gear, or else to throw additional temp tation in the way of tho sophomores 'who are treading tho path of virtu o,. it was decided to wear caps this winter, when a bare head would be far from comfortable. It is safe to say that' the' 'chairman of tho committee, ir. Run ner, will, not rest easy for many a night'- t ' " ii i, I. I. - Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Itlchar.ls Blk. it . it it " it it it it K it it 'it it it it ' it it' it it it it n it it it it it it 4t it it it it it it n it it it it n it n it it -it-it Store, Tnc go ctutt. it sV si w Lkf w w w y f t HARRY PORTER Will save you .money on AII University supplies. - largest assortment in the city. 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