The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 25, 1906, Image 4
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DAVIS Graduate Refractional N AND OPTICIAN ?B -" "35 O St., LINCOLN i V v,.? 1 s-. - By20.X''U. mflat.'flwci ao2i; bh. it ALLEGRETTI LOWNEY'8 CHOCOLATES AT RECTORS 12th AND O THE UHlVfRSITY OF CHICAGO TbjJInlrtrtUy ytu li divided Into four Quirten, "Water, Sprite, Summer, and Autumn. Admluloa U Rrtnted at the opening of etch, on Jnury d, April ad, 'Juno ih, and October itt. GraduateJntUuctton U offeree In the Graduate School of u uieraiurea ana in tue Ojaen (Craduatel School of Sciesce. Profeuional InatructlonJ offered In the Divinity School, JheUw School, Ruh Medical College (aflillated), and the School of Education. Summer Quarter 1906. June iS-September 1. riritTermi June 16-Julyaoj Second TermJuly rAuut3. KeisliUa. Mon l permitted for the entire quarter or for 'either terra. FuU and regular credit I bW" for work done. Special couraes ara offered for teachert. For Information addttji THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CHICAQO - . ILLINOIS Ioooooooooooooooooooooog R. H. GILLESPIE Bookbinder 1524 B Stair ;"s UicoU, IWr.. uxxx)ooeoooeooe $ . r ,0 1 r T ERYjyiriJ $lk TJfepAlUY Medics Defeat Wesley an.' Tho University of Nebraska Medics defeated Wesleya'n . in 'a hot game of liaaoball yeatordayiat UriiveraltyPlacb. A good crowd had gathered to seo Wosloyan get oven with the Medics "for thoir recent defeat. While the doctors could not run up a score of 13 this trip, yet' 5-4 looks good enough. Hum- pus, tho Medic third baseman, was .tho star of the contest, as he bitted out two home runs, and the last one I.camo In tho ninth inning, winning tho game. Mulllken, who pitched for 'tho varalty In the last Kansas game, was. tho curve dispenser for tho Medics yesterday, and Reynolds offlci atod bohind the bat. Qreensllp, and Trumbull acted In Bimllar capacity for Wesloyan. Umpire iSulllvan. ! Academy Notes. Tho annual reception to Academy students will take place tomorrow ovonlng at tho homo of Prof, and Mrs. Hodgman, 142Q L street. Tho students will give a play entitled, "The Ven eered Savage." Tho cast of characters Is as follows: Lou Dayton A Chicago belle Bertha Corey; Madge Dayton Her younger sister floy Hamilton. Dick Majendio Cousin to sisters Russol Burkott. iTho Duchqss of Dlddlesex lirota mils. Lady Fanny Her daughter a silent young person Gratia Green. Lord Algernon Pornryhn. , Her son, still more silent Ralph Mason, Footman Vogol Oettior. It is hoped that every Academy stu dent will bo present. Those who have the reception In charge have spared J ho efforts to make this a most enjoy able occasion. Camp Andrews. Camp Andrews, Beatrice, Neb., MayJD, 1906. General Orders. .No. i. . X 1. This caml)x8hall be known ofv flclally as Camp Andrews. 2. The following schedule of calls Is announced: 5:40 a. m. First call. 5:50 a. m. Reveille. X 0:00 a. m. Assembly. 6:05 a. m. Fatigue call. 6i20 a. m. Mess call. 6:50 a. m. Sick call. V:15 a.m. First call for drill. 7:25 a. m. Assembly. 8:10 a. m. Recall. n 9:00 a. m. Drill cull. 9:10 a. m. Assembly. 10:10 a. m. Recall. 10:45 a. m. Guard mounting, first call. 10:55 an. Assembly. Officers call: , UMBjuW-Firet sergeants' caTT 12:00 rh. Mess call. 4:00 p. m. Bnnd jionoprt. 4i45 p. m. Fatigue cajl. 5:00 p. m. Dress parade, flrsfcall. . 5:10 p, m. Assembly. Immediately after parade Retreat. 6: DO p. m. Mess call. 9:30 p. m. Tattoo. 10:45 p. m. Call to quarters. 11:00 p. m. Taps. 3. No cadet will leave camp, except between the hours of 12 m. and 4:45 p. m., and 6:00 p. m. and 10:45 p. m.', without a pass. All cadets leaving camp will report their, departure and return, to tho amanuensis 'of the guard. ' By order of Captain Woclzor. : M. E. CORNELIU, First Lieut, and Batt. Adjutant. Forbes Stables, livery, cab and bag. gage, ,1125 P St. Bell 560. Auto 1GB0. NEBRASKAN, i' fiiiii' i n CAMPUS GLEANINGS v 1 1 i Tho Lincoln Local Express, 1343.0 St Chnpin Bros'.,' Florists. 127 So. 13th. TyDOwritinK. J. W. Brewster. Rich ards Blk. Union, Shining Parlor Shine, five cents; chairs for ladies. 1018 O St. Don Cameron's new lunch counter; quick service. 119 So. 12th St A new lino 'of those-'soft collars at Urtltfnds. Cool arid comfortable and Just the thing. , Don't buy a straw hat till ypu see ours. Meta Schaper,- '04 has- been re-elected principal of tho Fullerton schools. "Toe" Cotton was visitor this week. a Plattsmouth Miss Pearl Stevenson was a campus visitor yesterday on her way from school work at, Aurora. Dr. F. B, Way, president of the Wa hoo school board, visited the Univer sity Wednesday. Miss Nellie B. Clark, '06, will teach in the intermediate grados at Ashland. Mrs. Barkloy will entertain the 'ex ecutive committee of the University Girls' Club at a luncheon Saturday. L. J. Pepperburg of the Geological department leaves for Omaim this af ternoon in the Interests of the depart ment. Vacation Money. 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