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IMfffaWMMML. . THE DAILY NEBRVSKAN. X. Jt OO0O0OCXX)O0C)0OCXXO0O0OO0OOOOOO0O0O0O00OOO00OOOP0CXXX)CXXO0O0O $ n s I 8 A University Book Store, owned THE CO-OP and managed by University Students. JL I J 3 You Take No Risk When You Buy Books and Supplies of 11$. We know what you need and can furnish what your in structors want you to get. If anything should prove defective we want you to bring it back and tell us. We guarantee all our goods. The Co-Op has the reputation of supplying standard goods at the best prices. We aim to describe our goods just as they are. When we tell you that a piece of jewelry is "solid gold" it means "solid gold." When we sell you a dollar fountain pen we tell you it la worth-one dollar; we do not tell you that it is a "three dollar pen special for $1.00." Under this policy our trade has grown until our business exceeds that of any other store in Lincoln in our line. Dining the next week we will have a largely increased force of clerks and have made every arrangement to waif up- on you as promptly andsatisfactorily as possible. AI& Have: r f All University Texts, new and second hand. Largest stock of new and second hand Uni. texts in the city. If Waterman Ideal Fountain Pens; Swan Fountain Pens; Best $1.00 Fountain Pens; a big assortment of styles, points and sizes. If The well known Dietzgen Drawing In struments; sold in all the leading, col leges. We are the sole authorized agts. in Lincoln. If An immense line of Uni. and Frat Pen ants and Stationery. T Fine Chocolates, Souvenir Postals, Pen cils, etc., etc. t The Co-Op will treat you right. a i L The Co-Operative Book Co., 318 No. II th Remember the Sign of the Co-Op. OO0O0OOOCXXXXXX5OO O O O OCKXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC.OOOCXX3 CTCOOCkXXXDOOGCKCK)CKXXXXXX rA. o. NEW COUR8feB Department of Roman History and Literature. 7. ARCHAEOLOGY Illustrated lec tures on the antlquitioB, public and private life of tho Romans, by Pro fessor Barber. It Is open to all stu dents above tho Freshman year 37. ROMAN LAW A course Jn read ing Roman law In tho original by Pro fessfir Barber. 17. ROMAN HISTORY The political and constitutional history of tho re public and early empire, from the sources. This course Ib designed espe cially for teachers of Latin In tho sec ondary schools. Assistant Professor Sanford. 21. WORD FORMATION A study of tho principles of woriLformatlons In modern languages, chiefly English, by Miss Hunter. For full information In regard to Taylor also offers ono now course this Bemestor, Tho Causes of Recent Ac cumulation of Wealth. All interested In these coursesaro Invited to consult Professors TaylorWobster, and John son In their office, Room 101, Univer sity Hall. instructors. Changes In the Rhetoric Department. Tho following changes have been made In tho Department of Rhetoric during tho summer for Increased fa cility In its work: Promotions. Mr. Daniel Ford, last year Instruc tor In Rhetoric, Is promoted to the- rank of adjutant professor. Miss .Marguerite C. McPhee, '02, who was assistant reader last yearT Is made assistant Instructor. Office and Class-room Changes. Tho departmental qfflces haye been moved from the third to tho first floor of dramatic construction. Threejidurs credit. 11:30 Tuesday and Thursday and a third hour to bo arranged. ADJUNCT PROFESSOR FORD. 43. Tho Teaching of Rhetoric and English Composition (Teachers' Course) 'Alms and methods of second ary school instruction In Rhetoric and English composition. Two hours. 4:15 Friday. " ? PROFESSOR FOGG, PRIFESSOR FRYE, ADJUNCT PROFESSOR FORD, MR. GASS. of University Hall and centralized in these courses- consult thd rospectlvp.. .rnom. 10J, formerly , the Deans' con- R0SS ELECTRIC COMlj&NY CONTKAOT WORK 8DPPLIKH. XiVTiiiNa m tub kLeoth.o IiINK- :::: 122 No. 14th St. Phone 374 . Political Economy and Commerce Tho faculty of tho Department, of Political Economy and Commerce, the reorganized Department of Economics, has been enlarged by tho addition of Dr. W. C. Wobster, Professor of Com merce, and Dr. A. S. Johnson, Pror fessojof Political Economy and Public' " Finance. Professor Webster offers this Bemester courses on Railway Trans- portatldri, Insurance, and The History -;f and Geography of Commerce, courses designed not only for those Intending to enter .various business pursuits, but for' all Interested in tho practical or " cultural value of such studies. Pro- lessor Johnson oners courses in ruuuu .Finance., Labor,' Problems, and aseml nar Jn the Theory of Value, Professor sultatlon room, Room 107 has been cut up Into a suite of four office rooms; tho general departmental office,. to "e psod for seminar-purposes and tHe temporary-home of tho intercollegiate debate troubles; tho private offlcefl of Professors Fogg and Frye, and across the 'rear tho offices of Professor Ford and Mr. Gass especially f6r Rhetoric 1 and 2. The department has also ac quired room 20G, formerly tho office of Professors Ross and Howard, which will henceforth be used for seminar purposes. The 'departmental bulletin board Is to the right of tho front hall way of the main building. New Courses. Two new courses are offered this Homester In the Department of Rhet oric: 31,, 32. PLAYWRITING A study University Gets Money. A decision was rendered yesterday by tho supremo court whereby $5,000, lying In tho state treasury for tho use of the experiment station must bo paid to tho University by tho State Audi tor There had been no specific appro; prlatlonof this monoy by tho state leg islature and -tho auditor had refused to issue tho warrant clalming-r-that after tho monoy had been paid into the state trcasurylt coulcTnot bo paid out without, appropriation, j--Thoplea of tho University, which brought suit in the name of the Spen cer Lens Co., was that the government had stipulated that tho gift would be recalled if it were not used this sum mer. They based their argument "on the statute which says that gifts to the University for educational pur poses are at the disposal of 'the Re gents without further appropriation by legislation. W. TD. Hannan, '07, was married dur ing the summer but-wIU be in the University for the coming "year. -t Printing.... 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