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' "The Bblfadille "of oxaiiirifatfons 'lihVo'1 been p'ublislied and can be socured at the Registrar's office, .Rhetoric- I ex amination, will be held Saturday, Janu ary' 2G, from 1:15 to 3:15 "p. m. i vr I " ) i . , i An Article by Professor Aimy. The January number of f the J?hyslcal Review contains an article on "The park Discharge ln Gases and 'Va- by Erof. J. E. Almy. article, which is the report of the; professor's longand patient Inves tigation and experiment, waB road by nini before the American Physical So ciety Tt Chicago during the ThanKs- giving receBS. it was nore mat me o;riginalltX'pMhe )ape.,aJ;traqte,dr8Ufch -linlvorsair.altontlon th'at the Physics Rovlqw recrueBted Mr. Almy to con tribute itVor'M')tiblicatlpif.l t" Thru a" mistake In proof-reading Miv Dresner's-name .was omitted, from. thobuBlnes8 -directory. " We wish to call attention tho fact that ho has be,e;i qniTot our regulur. adveltIsJersA- I i x" 7' " ' ,'' '-lj-t-i i .J j m A'good-w'ritlng tblef 1876001811' Get it at tho Unl Boole Store. v .Spark nor's," JThe IN EASTERN EYE'S. College Requirements (?) as Seen by the "New York World." The "following editorial from the New York World of a recent date in dicates what a delightfully oxact .no tion of college, requirements, at least at tho University of Nebraska, an east ern newspaper has. Wo clip it for tho amusemont of our, readers: Tho college student seems to bo be coming an educational Ishmaolitc, with every man's hund raised agalHBt him and his against every man- If ho has a dog ho must send it away from the University of Syracuse or the portnls-of tho college are closod to him. If he chews or smokes tobacco tho. University of Nebraska Is not to be his alniaalma mater IfMie wants to cele brate a Yale defeat of Harvard he would do well to stay away from i New Haven theatpr. 4, President Eliot ,of Harvard and President Butler of Columbia have reached the conclusion that football Is not tho alpha and omega of tho higher education. Harvard's head has gone even further. He has declared tennis tho only honest jcoHege, sport in which a ball .figures, suggesting tho discontinuance of basket-ball and hockey, and condemning baseball, al though unwilling becauso of Its popu-( larlty to urge Its abandonment.. Tljere is dome balm In Gliead, however, for Dr-.TButlor Is now advocating the cessa tion of instruction at 4 l.,m. in order that the students may have opportun ity "for outdoor exercise and the .uae of tho " funds of tho unjversify Itself for athletic purpo'sos. IC your subscription for tho Nobras ttahis due, do' do' what you' ought to do" and 'do it now.' Wo need the mo'nejC j - 4 . . UNIVERSITY' BULLETIN. t, Friday, 18. ,k Music at Convocations . ml.. r m t j T L !.- vvtf xiio umcera nop ai rratornicy nan, 'u Swedish Dancors in Memorial Hall at 8 p. in: College 'Settlement k '., Bonofit. v ' , . J1 Senior, play committee meets in Ut 100 at 11 a. in. Steckelberg String Quartet at Con-' ' . vocation. ' Palladian and Union Societios moot" at 8 p.' m. Basket-ball and Charter Day prac tise in gymnasium. Saturday. 19, English Club meets at University ' Women's building, Twelfth and O street's, 8:15 p, m. X. M. C. A. dinner at St. Paul's church at 0 p. m. Monday, 21. , ': Nebraska vtf. Iowa. Basket-ballami? A Armory at 8. p. -m. , ' - 4 Wodnesdnv. 23. tw TJwif niinrannn Tnnn. 'rPTA 'TntIgnUt.V . x iui, uuuiuoujr uuuuO) tugaiiiHHiii; 'question." ,;i fwm Thursday, 24. . , Walter Bradley Tripp In "Henry-' ' IV.," m Memorial Hall at 8;J5 i. m., undor auspices ,of Dramatic Club. . Friday, 25. . -,.,. Freshman Hop at Lincoln Hotel. Monday, 28. . Final examinations for first semes-, ier Degin. , ,r UWyV Kin aPMB- .j. iif!iW. Ai&mr !j C A. TUCKER, JiwiliV '" i;:X ' J V JR. S.S.SHEAH, Optician j ,: ;j 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW MOMtJ' v j! Y0URATR0HA6E S0LICiTtD4. 8 .''' x' . ' ' ' 'l (! '$ n rt t. T 'I ' Hlfy I I I) . 4 -' -- 'J'V fc--ft'tf tW -.iWwAy, wi ' v