THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. a it rr -- "V . - Pi c DaZp Uabraskan A consolidation of Tho Ilosporlan, Vol. Rl, The Nobraskan, Vol. 10, Scarlot and Cream, Vol. 4. Published dally, oxcopt Sunday and Monday, at tho Unlvorslty of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hoaporlan Publish ing Co. Application mado for entry at tho jjoBtofflco at Lincoln, Nobraska, as second-class mattor under act of Con STC8B of March 3, 1870. Board of Directors. O. V. P. Stout. Laurence Fotialer. H. P. Lcavltt.' DwlRht Cramor. A. Q. Schrelbor. Manager Fred Naughton Circulation W. D. Standovon Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Price, 12 per year In advanco Tho selection of General NelBon A. Miles as Commencement orator is re colvod with much gratification by the Sonior class as woll as tho Unlvorslty - at largo. That Chancellor Andrews and tho commlttoo choso wlsoly is tho sentiment of all. Tho chdico is strict ly in hooping with tho selections of previous yoars, and every one feolB suro that Gonoral Miles will perform hiB duty with honor to tho claBS that has chosen him. ThlB is the first time for several years that a person of so great promi nence In national affairs and military circles has boon called upon to fill tho Commencement day orator's chair. Tho lot has gonorally fallen to some member of either houso of congress or a porson of literary fame. But it is felt that tho chango will not be detrimental to tho exorcises, for it is known that Gonoral Miles oration flll bo as literary as any that have procotf$ n'm as Commencement ora tor. thoro been a greater chango in any department of school work than thore has been In tho military department during the last six months. A depart ment which was utterly shunned by tho students tfion, is now looked upon as ono of tho best In tho University. To say that the policy has changed would be putting it mildly. Antagon ism between all other departments and tho military was tho course of events in '04-'05, but "what a change." Now everything moves along diarmonl ously, tho men enter into drill with a zest and good will, for thoy know they will bo treated right. There has be"en no semi-weekly clashes with athletics, and tho baseball men have not been chased off the athletic field. But while Captain Workizer ,1108 brought har mony out of discord, yet ho has every thing carried out in strict military manner and no leniency has been shown any man unlesB-absolutely necessary. In another column of thisTBfertv" pears a lottor from Adjutant General New Course of Study Planned. Geography and Nature Study for grade and high school teachers and for college students will bo given this year in connection with tho Intercol legiate Summer School at tho Univer sity of Nobraska and Wesloyan from June 11 to July 20, 1906. Tho work will be under tho direc tion of Associate Professor George B. Condra, and his practical field experi ence in geology source work very ably fits him for leading courses 1, 2 and 3, which aro respectively, geography of Nebraska and the great plains, physical and industrial geography. Ho will bo assisted by Professor Wolcott, who will take charge of the Naturo Study department, and by PrQ fessor Bishop in tho course on general geography. In nddition to this class-room and field work, the following lecture course will bo given: 1. Geography Teaching Chancellor E Benjamin Andrews. ml. - tt n ti .i a..' l . 'Alio ruiwuuuu ltiuuiuu ouyunu I it it it it it it it it it it H H it it it H it it it it it it it it it W it it it it it it it it it it "It it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it a it GIRLS EASTER SUITS Beautiful Jacket 8ults have been arriving fast for the last two weeks. They are perfect for dainty Easter costumes. 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Miller & Paine it H it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it n it it it it it it it it it it it it it n it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it K)KyH)K)C)K)KyiC)t)K)tC)KJK)K3t3(3K)()t( cx)ooooooooooooo!!S22?C5q PEARL GRAY $2.50 HATS My colors and shapes are the $5 kind clean to the good. My qualities are the $3.00 kind and my price $2.50 SOHLtterJ -Why pay more? Culver to Chancellor Andrews. In this letter General Culver commends tho part of tho University battalion in the, funeral ceremony of tho late Gonoral John M. Thayer. Not only does he praise the work of tho cadets, but that of Captain "Workizer and tho cadet officers. This word of praise from the com manding officer of tho Nebraska Na tlonal Guard is greatly appreciated by the studants. It is a natural outcome of tho work of Captain Workizer thiB year. Ho has labored .hard to bring his department upon a piano as high as any in tho University, and that the nd striven for has been reached is tho testimony jot ttife letter. Never has tondent N. C. Abbott (illustrated). 3. Tho Philippines Superintendent N. C. Abbott (illustrated). 4. China and Japan Superintendent N .C. Abbott (illustrated. 5. The Yellowstone ParkProf. E. H-. Barbour (Illustrated with colored slides). 6. Tho Picturesque. Southwest Su perintendent C. M. Barr (illustrated). 7. Relations of Geography and Agri culture Deputy Superintendent E. C. Bishop. 8. Brazil and Argentina Prof. Law rence Brunor (illustrated). ' 9. Under t tho Mexican Flag Rev. Georgo L. Gates (illustrated). 10. The Soil and Crop Special Pro fessor T. L. Lyon (Illustrated). 11. Our Common Birds Professor It, H. Wolcott (with specimens). 12. Panama and tho Canal Zone Georgo L. Campon. Tho lectures aro open to all teachers taking geography and naturo study. THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. Tho University year is divided into four Quarters, Winter, Spring, Sum mer, and Autumn. Admission is grant ed at tho opening of each, on January 2d, April 2d, Juno ICth, and October 1st. Graduate Instruction is offered in tho Graduate Schools-of Arts and Llt- - and the Ocdon (Graduate) eratirny-s. School of Scleri Professional Instruction the Divinity School, tho Law School, Rush Medical College (affiliated), and the School of Education. Summer Quarter 190C, JunelG-Sep-tember 1. First Term: Juo 16-July 2G; Second Term: July 27-August J31. Registration Is permitted for the en tire quarter or for either term. Full and regular credit Is given for work dono Special courses aro offered for teachers. 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