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&,iS?,4 XHJE DAkLY NEBRASKAN, -i Vf - f r f- V, B. W.BROWN Drufl & Book Co. University Txt BmIci, Drawing: Instruments, . Drawing; Paper, Tracing Cloth, Cross Section and Prof 11 papers, and other Engineer's Supplies. Waterman Fountain Pens. 127 South llth Str. STUDENTS For first-class Tailoring at low prices, see Union College Student Tailors. Automatic Phone 3255. Union Collie Tailors POST OFFICE BtDO. New Century Printers -1841-W STREET 1241 1 .lit i ..,- -m,. t Especially solicit the trad of those who with it well printed. .WE KNOW HOW TO PRINT ANYTHING. LET US CON VINCE YOU ... GREER-COOPER CO. - 1134 O STREET. DON'S CAFE 114 S.9. 11. i wi.atr Ladles' Dlilig Flm in Gemctioi OPEN A. M. TO 1 A. M. We have always bien known as the STUDENTS LAUNDRY We want your, business. YIMjK DUOS. 1IABD LAUNDRY ISM O Street. Auto 7B4, Bel S74 C. A. Tucker, Jeweler Dr. Sam'l. S. 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The Law Year Book "has some Lawyer's Co-op. pub lications at a' bargain. At the Co-op. TIE IYY PRESS THE ITT PRESS 125 R. 121b St. 125 H. 12th St. mmmmmmmmmJmmmmamaHmaSsa-JKtsmr -1 Tnk Ynr Clothes unit go in J. C. WOOD & CO. Successors to Soukap & Wood Expert Cleaners and Dyers Hell TeUplioue 117. Ante 120.'J 130 If HTIIKET I FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital 8300,000.00 i Sarplus aud Profits 8200,000.00 j Deposits 83,020,000.00; MvVSWV I HEAT PRIHTIHG 1 p LATEST STYLES AND I! COURTEOUS TREATM'NT jK& I kITHes'siip's I row oaNSOtiSSutvo ur& VqWVV"2w"U"OVSi V. Wt April 11. Phi Beta Kappa announcements. April 11-18. Spring vacation. April 20. Senior Prom. Lincoln Hotol. Nebraska-Wisconsin debate. Madi son, Wis. April 25. Senior Book ready for salo. April 27. School of Agriculture Commence ment. April 28. Senior party nt State Farm. May 4. B Company Hop. Fraternity Hall. May 5. "Junior Doings." State Farm. In the evening. May 21-22. . Theodoro Thomas OrchestraAudi torium. May 24. College of Mcdlcino Commencement. Omaha. May 25. Annual competitive drill. Pan-Hellenic Hop. Auditorium. May 29-June 2. "Cadet Encampment. June 4-9. Semester examinations. June 11, Senior Play. Oliver Theater. June 14. Thirty-fifth Annual Commencement. Convocation Program. Wednesday, April 11 Prof. Guern sey Jones, "TIul Recent English Elec tions." Wednesday, April i8 Prof. W. G. JL, Taylor, "Tho Boston Metropolitan Park System." Friday, April 20 Music. Monday, April 23 Dr. H. B. Lowroy "Stephon Phillips." Wednesday, April 25--Prof. E. A. Rosa, '.'Political Decay." ( An interpre tation. J. Friday, April 27 Music. Monday, April 30 Mr. Daniel Ford, "Pincro." Musical by 'Mr. Eames' Class. Following is tho program given by members of tho class of Mr. Henry Eames of the University School of Music: Variations -and Fugue on Russian Folk Song, Op. 8 Knorr Ethel BurkeOnioyne Archibald. Old Norwegian Romance with Va riations, Op. 51 ;.... Grieg Emma Farrow, Louisa CreekpaOm. Rondo, C Major, O. 73... .-...Chopin Alyse Swedberg, Claire Canom. Variations and Fuguu on Irish Theme, Op. 17 ,0'Nolll Louisa Creekpaum, Emma Farow. Variatns on Beethoven Theme, OpT35 Saint-Saens Alleyne Archibald, Ethel Burket. Tho recital was wholly of composi tions for two pianos by masters of the modorn and romantic schools, and was excellently rendered. C. J I. Durham, law '07, has gqno to Arlington where he will engago In the mercantile business. " The library hours for vacation week will be from nine until five .dally. ." Fred Hunter, '05, and Tom Fleming, '05, were visitors at the Alpha Theta Chi house over Sunday. Silii(fyrHrJrW tr'LWWWWWWwwwwiwk-t OLIVER THEATRE tit'ittitlkSk'il'ifii WW WW Wdt T f M MAT1HKK Sti30 J U M I KIGIIT 8.13 AL G FIELD'S MINSTRELS Prices: Matlnc, $1.0, 75c and 50c Evening, $1.50, $1.00, 76c, 50c. THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 12; MME. MANTELLI And Her English Grand Opera Co. of Ten In 'El TROVATORE' Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c & 50c. 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