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Entered at tho poHtolllco at Lincoln, Ncbrauka, iih hocoikI-cIiihh mall matter under tho Act of Coiiri-ohh of March 3, 1871), WORK AGAIN. Now that reglBtratlon and nearly all the Hurry of politics aro past, work, cold, plain, prosaic work, aB some de scribe It, Btares overy student In the face. Now is loft for some only a wearisome, monotonous plodding thru mother long stretch of assignments. Ovor In tho Library ono evening two Freshmen wore overheard in conversa tion: "I bollovo, I really bollovo," as Hovoratod ono with a flush of enthusi asm, "I shall make twolvo hours this Bomestor." "Woll," repllpod tho othor, with a , cool philosophic air, "I think ten will EVENTS OF FORMER YEAR8. happenings of othor days as record ed In the Nebraskan: Five Years Ago Today. Tho second preliminary for tho de bating squad took placo. Chicago completed a three-year foot ball contract with Minnesota. Four Years Ago Today. Greeley, Colo., 15, Nebraska 25, at. basket-ball. Three Years Ago Today. Tho Seniors wore defeated by tho High School at basket-ball by tho score of 33 to 21. KEEP YOUR EARS WARM Comfortable, yet inexpensive, the nobby, fur lined Caps we are showing at $1, $1.50, 52, Less 20 Per Cent. Black, blue and fancy patterns, Kensington O'coats at a Discount Ail our stylish black "Kensington" Coats are selling at a saving of 20 per cent. Worth looking into' NOBBY PATTERN SUITS IN FINE GRADES. $15 to $30. ONE-FIFTH OFF. Ma gee & Deemer. SUMMER SCHOOL PLANS. New Features to Be Introduced In the Coming Session. Elaborate plans are already being formulated for the Summer School to bo held during tho vacation months following tho present semester. Among othor interesting features 1b to bo In troduced a model high school under tho supervision of teachers with espe cial qualifications In this direction. Tho aim is, besides giving new ideas to attonding teachers, to demonstrate In a very definite and clear manner in this work tho advantage and beneficial effect to be derived from university tiaining. Owing to tho departure of Profos- UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. 0000(000000000000 it it it it it it it it it it it a it Ninety Per Cent of eye troubles are due to "putting off" the use of glasses after failure begins, or to wearing of wrong ones If you are not comfortable in your glasses or are suffering from eye-strain let us test your sight Examination free it it a a a a it a it it it Hallett - Jeweler-Optician - 1143 0 )C W0 bo my pile." The two men were each taking six teen hours, and counting, -planning, it would seem, on flunking in from one fifth to one-third of the work undor takon. Fortunately Nebraska can boast no very great number of such mush-brained culture-seekers. Most of tho people who como to this "University qomo with a purposo to get something more than that mere out ward gloss which in nine cases out of ten soils all too easily; most poojfclo reallzo there is something moro to be attained,- something deeper to roach, and, go into their work with a deter mination to sound depths of things ultimate. What worries tho majority of Nebraska students, we feel safe. In saying, is not, flunking or getting thru school m a, fixed length of time, but how much below a certain high stand ard their grades are falling. And at the end of tf Bom'eator's work they are usually people able to speak Intelli gently of a certain satisfaction that sor Hodgman, the work of directing the school will be carried on by Prof. P. H. Grummann. Prospects point to a very successful sobbIoii. The second basket-ball team w.111 make a trip to Shenandoah, Iowa, to play tho Normal College there next Friday night. They will leave here Friday afternoon and get back some time Saturday. Seven men will make the trip. Ferguson, center; August Schmidt, forward; Hagenslck, for ward; Carroll, forward; B. A. Schmidt, guard; Hugo Schmidt, guard; Walker Lewis, guard. This movement towards securing games for the sec ond team is most praisoworthy and' should bo farther carried out. The second team men do half the hard work and get none o the glory. It Is but just compensation that they should at least occasionally enjqy. a trip and have the chance to show what they can do In a game. Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12. February. Thursday, 7. , Convocation, 11:00 a. m. Professor Maxey, "The Kingston Affair." Senior Law class meet, 11:30 a. m. Election of officers. Gorman Club meets, 8:00 p. m. With Miss Korsmeyor. 1920 C. Eloc Hon ot officers. Friday, 8. Vesper services, 5 p. m. Members of Matinee Musical render "Tho Fire Worshipers." Union Society meeting, 8:30 p. m. Palladian Society meeting, 8:30 p. ni. Junior Prom. Lincoln Hotel. Chorus Party, 8:00 p. m. Mom. Hall. Saturday, 9. Tryouts for Charter Day, 2:00 p. m. Students' Debating Club, 8:00 p. m., Union Hall. Kansas vs. Nebraska. Basket-ball. 8:15 p. m. Armory. Tuesday, 12. Convocation, 11:00 a. m. Prof. Nathan Bornsteln (Omaha High School), "A New Ideal.' ' Fifth Students' Recital of the Sohool of Music, Mem. Hall, 8:00 p. m. sharp. First annual gymnasium exhibition, 8:15. p. m. Friday, 15. Convocation, 5:00 p. m. Prof. G. E. Condra, "Tho Opening of Indian Territory." Illustrated. Saturday, 1G. Medical Society moot in M. 301, 8:00 p. m. Address by C. W. M. Poynton. April. 5. Nebraska-Wisconsin Hall. debate. Mem. THE CUSTOM of sending Valentines pn February H is ono that time has not changed. While moro valentines' than ever boforo are sold, tho nature of tho valontino has changed. Dkwks have como to bo rocognized as valentines. "An Old Swcothonrt of MIno," "Lovo Lyrlca," by Whltcombo Rlloy, "Lovo Sonnets From tho PortuRueao," "Tho Courtflhlp of Milos Btnnaiuli," and many othors make appropriate and ploasing valentines. Wo carry a complete line of these books, as woll as Colluloid, Card and Lace Valentines. Lincoln Book Store, 1126 OSt T. J. THORP fc CO. Rubber Stamps,, Stenell Sqals, Trade Checks, Kefi Locktmlthlng, GenertJ Machine Works, HUM Makers, Etc 308 So, llth, LINCOLN HAVE The Evans Do Your Washing r. The IVY PRESS I H" dyZ PRINTING " ' Why Not Let Them Do It Now? NEW LOOATION-JM2 S. 18th. BOjk PHONES FRATS- When in need of COAL call and see the WHITEBREAST CO. ' We will treat you right ' Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610. Office 1106 O. '' rt rn tg T - r , tiw!....f. ft ,,,.- ,J AlltOklllKP.UlAILUIKEiMS t M -f X .sm .af