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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1906)
rn Zbe Dailfc "tt e I) r a o li a n i V WHJEN "WALKOVERS GO ON w RHETORIC I. Shoe Troubles Go Off. Rogers & Perkins 1129 O Street Why Not? 3end your Laundry to us? We do good work and sav you monsy beildes. IshTrtB 5c to 10a Collars 2V4c Cuffs, per pair .6a Pell Phone 805. Auto 2441 Merchant's Laundry COOOCOGQOOOGOCOO Good Grub I 1 &fMi Schedule of Subjects for Third Exposi tion Due November 16. For the third exposition an oxprcs alon of opinion on Homo subject of cur rent Interest duo at f o'clock, Friday, November 16, the following subject! 'are suggested: The student may, however, write on a subject not in this list If he has it approved by one of the Instructors not later than noon, Tuesday Novem ber 13. Such special subjects should besubmitted In writing. A full plan must accompany the theme: 1. My First Impressions of College Llfo (of the University of Nebraska). 2. How College Differs from High School. ',). The Main ThingB I Have Learned in College. 4. How Fraternity (Sorority) "Hush ing" Impresses Me. 5. Cilticism of My Earlier Educa tion. " G. Collego Class Fights as "Relics of Marbarism.' 7. Hazing. 8. Advantages Disadvantages) ol Co-educallou at the University of Nebraska. 9. Good Manners on the Campus. 10. The College Student, as a Gontle man. , 11. Convocation and the Advantages of Attending It. 12. Campaign Lies. 1U. Honesty In College Work. U. "Graff Jn College Lire. 15. Doing College Work and "Doing'' Society. , 10. My Favorite Author. 17. Tho Value of Literary Societies. 18. The Value of a College Debating Society. 19. What a Public Library Would do for ( my town) . 20. ItenolUH (Evils) of Football at High School (at the University of Nebraska). 21. The Evils (Benefits) or Fraterni ties and Sororities at the High School. 22. The benefits of Military Drill In College. 23. Compulsory Gymnasium Train- ' mg. 2 1. The Place of the Young Men's (Women's) Christian Association in College Life. 25. Experiments in Irrigation In No ibiaska. 20. Advantages of the Sllo. 27. The "Now Woman." I 28. College Spirit. t j 29. College Settlement Work. 30. The Beautifying of Lincoln. ' 31. Lincoln as a Musical Center. i 32. The Independent Voters in the Present Elections. I Department- of Rhetoric. I 1 November 8, 1900. ' T. J. THORP & CO. i , New Books. TiSSS!S!i Th fo"owB book hiiv i add- Lqckxmllhlng, Gmral I ed to the library since the publication Machine Works, Model' of the last list: Makers, Elc. Beard, C. A. Introduction to the 308 SO. Ilth, LINCOLN i English historians. , i Bedford, Duke of Correspondence. 3 vols. Bronson, W. C. English essays. Chapln, Henry D. Vital questions. Figgis, J. N. Theory of tho divine right of kings. Floay, F- .G. Biographical chronicle of the English drama. 2 vols. Gayer, aKrl Der Waldbau. . ' Gould, G. M-Hbgruplffc clinics. 2 vols. . Munstorberg, Hugo Principles of art education. O'Shea, M. V. Dynamic factors in education! i Robinson, J. II. Introduction to his 1 tory of western Europe. I Thorndlke, E. L. Principles of 1 teaching. Trovolyaii, G. Macaulay Poetry and philosophy of George Meredith. Weber, Rudolf Lehrbuch der For-Molnrlchtung. We Would Like to be Your Lnundrytnen. YULE BROS. ooooooooooooo-oozreOw -! 8 ' fVj DEL PRADO I4tll & O Swcllesl Lunch Car in tho West. I nor ve hotter quality than ituy hmoh cur in tho city. W.P.Komp, Caterer. MELICK'S 8TABLE8 Closed Carriages. Baggage. The Finest Liver-In the City - BELL, PHONE 43S - AUTOMATIC 3433 1230 N STREET CXXX)OCOCXXXXX3COCOOOOOOCOO The GRAND CENTRAL BARBER SHOP & :: CIGAR STORE :: V.II.H.H.TIIKL.MAN, Proprietor lUtKo. Eleventh St. Knit Side &$&$&? 10000001$ - 1VJLIJY3 'VXSYilWM 'H100NH 0 1 'VXSYiHraH 'H100NH JO i I MNV8 1VN0UVN VWMK1103 I Phi Rho 9igma Initiates. Plil Rho Sigma, the medical fritter nlty, initiated at Omaha "after tho Croighton-Nobraska gamo Saturday. 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