THE DAILY INEBRASKAN, fikfrAr m jtik(jjWj rirr'r'iKrr,ppPiPWPipppjppp vf. The Place to Buy a Good $1 & $1.50 1 oiiiitciin Pen 5555tt?fc???3ff ! I rs 2f? mi mW LJtnKersity mat P- 1 PROFE880R WALLACE BACK. 1 eturn8 from Two Yoars of Study Abroad. ' Professor Wallaco, who litis been studying in Europe tho past two years, arrived in Lincoln yesterday afternoon and will moot his classes today. ,-Upon leaving tho University In tho sjirJng of 1904, Professor Wallaco wont t6 England, whero ho carried on some Original Investigations In tho Interests of his dopartmont, English Litoraturo. jj was during this research work that hjO discovered tho Shakespearean ro)lo roforred to In Associated Press dispatches at tho time as William Shakospoaro's "meat bill." 1 liV tho fall of that year Professor yallaco wont to Gormany, whero he tOOk his degree as Doctor of Philoso phy this spring. During tho past summer Dr. Wal laccTlravolod In Italy and Greece, re turning to America early this month. University Journal. Tho Unlvorslty Journal, which has Upon Issued fpr tho last two yoars under- tho dlrootion of Mr. T. M. Hodg n)an, will henceforth bo under the ocljtprlal supervision of Professor H. K. Wolfe. Dr. Wolfo was formerly jn'rholptil of tho Lincoln High School and. wont from there to" tho "Univer sity of- Montana, whore ho was in the Dopartmont of Education. Professor Wolfo Is at present professor of Edu cational Psychology in this Univer sity. Ii his work on tho Unlvorslty Journal Professor Wolfo will bo as Blstod by an ablo corps of assistants. Students' Reception. Tho Christian unurcn at Fourteenth and M streets will give a reception to all University students on Friday evening, Soptombor 28, from 8 until 10 o'clock. A special program Will bo rondorod and now students espe cially aro urged to attend. Tho uncvonness of registration In' Rhetoric I classes nopessitatos the bhlftlng of a largo number of students &ffom.ono;dlylslan to another, some di ivlBto'!rfasljqIng-vory largo,- while others have only a fow members. We Sell Waterman's Ideal and A. A, Waterman's Self filling pens. We have the best Mechanical In strumentsOur Prices are Low. Our Art Supplies are the kind you want. Get your drawing ink of us. Good Candies. Neat Pennants LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Edith Butler, 'OG, of Omaha, Is In the city-. The place to buy a fountain pen. The University Book Store. Mabel Stevens, '05, is teaching In the South Omaha schools. Frank Caughoy, ex. '08, is doing Journalistic work In South Omaha. Every person connected with tho University Book Store Is a student. Miss Glaldeth Denny will teach this winter In Custer county, near Broken Bow. . Grace Trigg and Lucia Wolfonbar ger, '00, are teaching In tho Lincoln schools. Buy your shoes at Sanderson's. They have the swellest shoes that grow. It Is rumored that Fonlon, tho fa mous 'Varsity baseball man, will join the Whitesox next spring. ' Miss Wilson, '04, fellow In French Inst year, Is teaching French and Latin at Mills College, Oakland, California. ClarenceG. Johnson, who has been working on. tho Lincoln Trade Review for several ye"ars7 Is ack at school this fall. . ' Query: Is tho building In process of construction nortir of tho Armory for use as a grain elevator or a fire department? Girls, don't forget, tho Bible and Mission Study classes that the Y. W. C. A. Is offering. They begin earnest work next week. Miss Reese, follow in, French last year, returns to tho University as as sistant instructor, after spending tho summer In Paris. Johnny Edmonds, 'Q8, who was out Of school last year, has returned to complete his course In Italian Art and Animal Husbandry. Book Store Miss Clara Wilson, '09, Is working as assistant "kindergartener" at the Hayward building, and carrying some University work as well. H. J. Nelson, scholar in Psychology from Baker College last year, has gone to Madison, whore ho holds a similar position In the Department ol Philosophy at the University of Wis consin. University girls aro urged not to forgot tho noon prayor -and song ser vice held each day in the Y. W. C. A. room from 12:20 to 12:30 p. m. Dr. Sanford, the now assistant pro fessor In tho Latin Department, has already become popular. Tho girls say ho has "such a sweet voice!," Dean Ward says: "You may toll your customers that A. A. Water man's self-lllllng pens aro all right. Sold by the Unlvorslty Book Store. T. M. Hodgman, Inspector of Ac credited Schools, has moved his office from University Hall to the second floor of tho AdmlnlEtration Building. ' 'Professor WilTari- Kimball of the School of Music js lnCJiicago tem porarily. He Is expected to return to Lincoln early next week. Mr. G. A. Pearson of last year's For estry class returns this year for his Master's degree. Ho will' alsoassIst In the dopartmont of Forestry during tho year. Tho School of Agriculture has de cided to reissue Its monthly publica tion, "Agriculture," and therefore will not use a portion of tho Unlvorslty Journal as formerly. Billy Wilson, of football fame, and Hugh Cook, the- 'Varsity fielder, are visiting with University friends this wee:t. They played' ball with tho Beatrice team this summer Joe Swenson, '08, has returned to tho University after spending three months ' as special representative of tho Underwood & Underwood' Photo company.'. Uk? reports ..a., successful summer. . u - - - w - w vw - -w m - Pearl Gaddls and Clarence Morse, both Kappa Sigma, started last even- Ing on an engineering trip into tho' Big Horn Basin for the Burlington. They will not be in school this se mester. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller and Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Barbour will give a dinner on Tuosday, October 2, at tho home of Mr. Miller in honor oKMr. and Mrs. William Jennings Bryant Many University friends of Mr. Bryan will be present. The Domestic Art division of thoT Home Economy Dopartmont -is at present homeless, but as soon as tho' bones arid stones have been removed from the present Museum room, in the southeast corner of "Nebraska Hall, it will bo turned over to tho amateur homo decorators for an nbld lng place. Professor Miller of tho Department of Forestry, was married last summer to Miss Evelyn Miller, a teacher In the Westport High School, Kansas City. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mlllor aro Hawkeyes. Professor Wyer, the former librarian here, has just received another ad vance. He went to New York tpac cept tho position, of reference' librarian' in the-Now York State Library, at tho: same time carrying the work of vico dlrector of the Now York Statd Library School. He has now boon afT pointed vice-director and will confine" his work to that position. .Last year the Y. W. C. A. held spe cial mass meetings for tho girls every. Sunday a.ornoon. This year a now arrangement has been made, and tho meetings will be held on Fridays, be t'ween five and six o'cloclc. In this way, it Is hoped, many more girls than before will bo able to attend) There is always special music anj usually a special speaker at these meetings. Don't forget thorn. , j J. C. Carlberg, '04, has returned to,, tho University and will complete hl$ course In Engineering. ; i,: Swell, snappy,: ?3.50-and,$4.Q0,8aoo. Sanderson's. ' v. f-J Ir .'