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Entered at tbo postnfllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as socond-olass mall matter under tbo Act of vongroHH oi in arc u it, ioiu. FINIS. With this Ibbuo the Dally Nobraskan suspends publication for tho first se mester of tho present school yoar. In accordance with the custom of pre vious yoars and In respect to the de mands of final examinations upon tho members of Us staff, tho Nebraskan will not resume publication until the. Tuesday of tho week which opona the new semestor, at which time the per sonol of tho working force of tho paper will bo considerably changed. . In leaving tho Nebraskan It is the deslro of tho editor-in-chief and his two chief assistants, all of whom have resigned to take effect today, to thank tho University public for tho support which has made possible tho degree of success which tho Nebraskan has attalnod during the semester. There Our Optical Departm'nt Best equipped in the city. We have the im proved. "Toric" Lenses and the "Hallett-Go-Easy" Eye Glasses. Fit Absolutely Guaranteed. Hallett - Jeweler-Optician - 1143 0 fe&&& has been a constant contribution of Ideas an news ltoms from all portions of tho University and much helpful criticism has been given by students and by members of the faculty. Tho Nebraskan has made enemies during tho semostou. We trust these individuals will not hold their wrath against tho now editors who are to , ( carry tho burden of tho paper for tho second part of tho year. Wo believe - tho Nebraskan has also made some friends within the last five months. If bo wo hope sincerely that a transfer of that friendship be made to the new ly organized staff. Tho friendly interest of tho Unlver- , slty public is absolutely necessary to a successful college Journal and that Is certainly our Ideal for tho Dally Nobraskan. Tho paper has not been an unquali fied success thruout the past semestor altho wo do not believe its columns have been "Wholly without merit, Tho staff at the beginning of tho yoar was entiroly without experienco and the or ganization which it brings. Hereafter there will bo at least a nucleus in each succeeding year about which to build a staff which shall be thoroly capable of assuming intelligently the duties it has to perform. And so, with 'apologies, for what we have not boon able to do, with gNititudo for what wo have been en ((bled to accomplish, the present No braskan staff .makes its parting bow and Bllently withdraws. THE MANAGER TALK8. Tho business managomont of tho Dally Nebraskan during tho past se mestor also wishes to thank the sub scribers of tho paper for their liberal support. Tho paper has enjoyed an unusually prosperous season and this is largely duo to the satisfaction that tho advertisers have found In their patronago of our columns. Tho financial success of any paper depends upon tho co-operation of sub scriber and advertiser and we hope that during tho coming semester mem bers of "the student body will bear this Important fact in mind when they make their purchases down town. Tho Nobraskan wishes to carry its subscription list over for the balance of tho year, and nil subscribers will continue to receive their papers unless wo are notified to discontinue. W. E. Standeven, Manager. A PORTRAIT INDEX. Valuable New Work Placed on Shelves of University Library. The University Library has secured a volume, Just published, that will bo tho standard source for Information on where the portrait of any given In dividual may be' found. This index of portraits is sent out by the publishing board of the American Library Asso ciation at a very reasonable price, ow ing to the fact that thovolumo Is pub lished In tho government printing of flco at Washington. Over 6,200 vol- wmmmxmx umes are referred to, as well as hun dreds of magazines. Between 35,000 and 45,000 persons are noted. George Washington and Queon Vic toria lead In the list of those having tho most published portraits, more than two and one-half pages of index being devoted to each. Chancellor An drews has seven portraits. This work which has been sadly wanted for yoars, was not actually undertaken un til ten years ago. EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS. Happenings of other days as record ed In Tho Nobraskan: Two Years Ago Today. Tho basket-ball team had returned from its northern trip with a record of five gamos to Its credit. One Year- Ago Today. Tho announcement of tho formation of a now society among tho Organized Barbs was mado. ' Sometime during tho month of April, Walter B, Snowj Chief, Engineer To Clean Up All .Women's and Misses' Winter Suits We make the following extraordinary offer. While most of our Womens' Suits were sold during our onerhalf off sale we have about 130 left In prices ranging between $10.00 and $30.00. As we must make room for our new spring stock we have decided to clearthem out, and have divided them Into two lots, $5.00 and $10.00 All 8ults worth from $10.00 to $18.00 will go on sale at $5.00. All Suits worth from $20.00 to $30.00 for $10.00. The styles In Jackets are Eton, Pony and Tight Fitting with pleated skirts. The price on many of these suits is less than half what It cost to make them and please remember they are practically all this season's styles. Charges will be made for alterations. Sale begins Sat'day Morning . At 8 O'clock. The earlier you come the better will be your selection. Miller & Paine of tho Sturdevant Company, will visit tho University and give a talk to the engineering students entitled "The Creation of a Manufacturing Plant." It Is expected that tho students will take a great deal of Interest in his lecture, as ho is one of the best known engineers in the country. Ho was formerly an instructor in the Massachusetts Institute of Technol ogy, and Is the author of several valu able treatises and books on technical subjects. Department of Rhetoric. The following 'second-semester courses In Rhetoric are open to stu dents who have not taken the corre sponding first-semester courses: 4. English Composition. Two hours. Professor Pryox 6. English Composition. Throe hours. Professor Prye. 8. EngliBh Composition. Three hours. Professor Prye. 16. Debate. Three hours. May be elected by students who have taken Rhetoric 13. Professor Fogg. 28. Newspaper Writing. Two hours. Mr. GaBS. 41. Nineteenth Century EBsay. Two hours. Professor Fogg. 52. Reading and Speaking. Two hours. Adjunct Professor Losoy. 54. Dramatic Reading and Interpre tation. Two hours. Adjunct Profes sor Losey. 60. Public Speaking. Two hours. 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