1iwuwi) iiamiim.JiMams mrmMMUHUix my mxsmg -r-tsgw ttbe ail? flebraeftan I .S 'A IT . V 1 fy - THE PROPBliTY OF TUB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. LiKcot.x, Nkmubka. mutm aw day except shhday aKd Monday IJY TUB QTUpBNT PUD. BOARD. Publication Office, 126 N. 14th St. Bdltor-Jn-chfof, J. Carroll Kn3do, 'OS ABBoclhto Editor Clydo E. Elliott, 0!) JMnnnfclnff Editor A. M. Lonff, '09 'AthloUcH. i.,..1 .TIuh W. Crnlgr, 07 doncral Nowb Stuart P. Dobbs, '09 Reviews Qnrtruda Mooro, '07 Convocation Laura Rhondcs, '08 ABBlstrtnt Athlotlcs.Mlllor S. Benedict, '09 Asst. Oon. Nowa Sidney O. Evans, '09 Departmental.... Paul R. Butler, '07 , J. C. Elder, 07 Guy Montgomery, '10 .W. E. Btandoven, '07 Aloxandor J. Dunlnp, '09 C. C. Hickman. '07 BuBlneflfl ManngCr. ...Byron E. Yoflor, '08 ABBlBtant Manager Gay Hardy, '08 Circulator H. C. Robertson, '09 TELEPHONES: DAY Auto 1528. NIQHT2365 and 4472 . Editorial and Business Office: CASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION DLDQ. Postftfflce, Station A. Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable (a Advances, Single Copies, 6 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rata of 10 cents per In'Hcrtlon for every fifteen words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published freo. Entered at tho postofflco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under tho Act of Congress of 'March 3, 1870. AND WORSE.. """The othor day, bo ono pf our most lntlninto companions told us, ho, as students often will, foil off Into a soft, sweot lit of Blumber lift, the Library. And strangely In tho fantasy that fol lowed seemed transported back to tho scenes bf childhood. There ho played and romped nnd sported in tho old back yard with "Jimmy," "Jim," his pet, his old caressed itad fondled, long forgotten pet fdr. And as ho played, It vaguely camo upon his senses that not all, quite all was right. Perhaps, tho no, just ono short act remained, thd pot must havo a bath. So manfully he professors teach tho cigarette habit by example." Of coiirso, Elbert Hubbard himself Is regarded by most people as eccentric, but, nevertheless, there is something Ifi tlio criticism. Wo ought to be iii college to acquire qualities, not sense less facts and fashions. c. EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS. Happenings 6f other days as record ed in the Nebrasknn: Four- Years Aflo Today. Death of Miss Ellen Smith, Regis trar of tho Uriiversity from 1882 to 1(102. Decision of the Regents to mergo tho School of Music with the Univer sity. University defeated the City Y. M. C. A. basket-ball team by a score of 33 to 20. . Two Years Ago Today. 'Varsity five defeated at Port Wash ington, Wis., by a score bf 46 tb 27. Changes In Staff. On account of tho stress of their work, two of the men on the staff havo been compelled to withdraw. These aro S. P. Dobbs and Paul Butler. The place of the former will bo filled by Paul Q. Burt and of tho latter by Earl ft. Hunt. Mr. Burt has proved himself a keen Btudent and shows the acumen' necessary to tho making of a good man on the trail of general news. Mr. Hunt has had some newspaper ex perience already and will readily take hold of the work In tho departments. Communication. The following very timely communi cation has been received: Students who live In lodging houses where contagious diseases break out ought to realize that having been ex posed they would do well to stay whtre they are, Instead of moving an soon as possible to some other location. Several cases have come up lately where students have ' hastened to carry tho germs of some contagious FRAT&- When in need of COAL call and see the WHITEBREAST CO. We will treat you right - Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610. Office i 1 06 O. QQ$0$Q$0$00Q$00$G O O &0$0C&Q&0$C$C0&O5O$Q iJA MARCH SIXTEEN NON-COM. HOP OLD FRATERNITY HALL j PRICE $1.25 Q3X3$Q00Q$Q0$0$0&0& O O 000 0000060O0l UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. jK r WJR $K K 3(3R3(fl('r'K'K33fc'K'l( BkWkMfk I EBpyCEaC U8t as everything I WlllW L.ELPI3d9 else has been im proving, so the hew form of Toric Lenses has revolutionized the wearing of glasses. The increase in the field of vision and the comfort with which these lenses are worn is worthy n it $ it it it n i t of your consideration. If you have not tried this style of i t glass tome in and let us adjust a pair to your eyes. They i t are giving uniform satisfaction. Eyes examined free. it a it it it Hallett - Jeweler-Optician - 1143 0 t a February. "Wednesday 10. Senior basket-ball practise, 4:00 p. m. Freshmen vs. Y. M. C. A. Meteors. Basket-ball In Armory, 8:00 p. m. Sem. Bot. meets, 8:00 p. m. in N 104. Thursday, 21. Convocation, 11:00 a. m. Symphony concert by Steckelberg Junrtet. Junior Class meeting, Mem. Hall, at 11:30 a. m. Y. W. C. A. meeting, N 105, f;00 p. m. Friday, 22. Convocation, 5:00 p. m. Ralph W. Breckenrldge of Omaha, "The Spirit of American History." English Club meets with Miss Con Garber, 8:30 p. m., 1845 Washing-' Ion. Saturday, .23. Band informal dance. Mem Hall. Tuesday, 2G. Convocation. Richard L. Metcalf, "Measuring Men;" First annual gymnastic contest. March. Friday, 1. Denver University vs. Nebraska; basket-ball and dance. Friday, 8. Annual banquet "of Y. Ml C. A. in Llndell Hotel. Saturday, 1G. Non Com Hop. April. '-' Friday 5. Nebraska-Wisconsin debate, Mem. Hall. cxxxxxxxx:coococxxx30Q6cood ELECTRIC SHOE Repairing Factory! GOODYEAR SYSTEM The only up-to-date plant in tho city. Saves yon time and money 1220 "O" STREET cococococococoococoocococo struggled with tho tub, and manly held tho fox, but all In vain; the same dark, dull oppression rested on hlB brain, till quite in desperation, ho awoke, yet grasping for the fox's tall. Would thlB worb all the tale! But as he rubbed his eyes and looked and saw, he found tjhe cause of all his mental world's distortion. Must we tell? Ah, .Bad!, But truth Is sacred, so wo. will not wait; it was a man Just fresh 'from the front gate! Elbert Hubbard Bald in tho January Cosmopolitan: "I do not know or aj 'single college or university In tho world that focuses on qualities. I do not know of a university in America, excepting TuBUoge'e, that prohibits the use of tobacco among its students. At Harvard, Yalp, Dartmouth, Columbia, and Princeton, cigarettes aro optional, but a stranger would surely suppose the practice of cigarette smoking was compulsory. The boy who does not acqulro the tdbacco habit at college Is regarded as eccentric, Many of the disease Into a new lodging house, thus exposing a new group of students to tho disease Probably this was tho result or thoughtlessness only: yet those who were In such a hurry to mov Were responsible for Introducing tho disease Into a new place. A little care or foresight In such cases would save a lot of harm. July Commencement. Students may secure decrees from Nebraska University In July, accord ing to a new regulation. In the past, students who have had sufficient cred its to gradiiato after finishing summer school work havo been compelled to wait until the following February. In order to remedy this, a change has been made whereby students having within six credits of enough to gradu ate at the June commencement may take summer school "work and gradu ate Immediately thereafter. Notice. Jack Best announces that all gymna sium clothing removed from the lockers during the last two weeks will bo "confiscated" unless taken away by the oweners at once. This includes all matorlal from lockers on which the locks were cut since not reassigned to tho same parties. Easter's the 31st wig wants to see Easter clothes. of March, you about Lud your Cameron's LUnch Counter. 123 S. 12. : C A. TUCKER, Jiwelir. DR. S. S. SHEAH, Optician H23 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT jjj YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. I Nina M. Warren; Chi Omega, withdrawn from tho University. has 8 Would Like to be Your j ft Laundrymen. a 1 YULE BROS. 8 EboOdooooooobooooooooooooo tVfhero Is no time like Harris time. If your watch, isn't up to date you, bet ter see Harris; the watch doctor, 1137 O St. AUKMTTI CHOCOLATES AT RfCTORS fi - ., ft- 'ft . Jtv J V y l$$ ' '. . mi