K .V G be Ball? ftebraeban ttey 3 ft W r-) T . t V.' I . I'" ' i "' H B. S. F. Westerffeld. 8 '5 Proprietor 0 Q (HE?&IbTsbb1 q n t9pPMl sPecJal Service to Q 0 wEEftR PARTIES Q 5 sJJr Bell Phone 358 X i J Auto 3355 Q ' ' ' 5 : 8 ARMORY. : X A SiMiiltY in Outers in Seasen X ' Q v il7-19-21 No. 13th St. 8 ' ftYYyYYYYXX-OOC UNIVER8ITY r ' l TOMMY For refreshments and light catering work see "TOMMY" at Miller & Palne's. WHEN A STUDENT WANTS PRINTING THERE IS NO DENYING THAT NE WANTS IT PRINTED IN MODERN STYLE The New Century Printers 1241 N STREET HAVE The Evans Do Your Washing WHEN ' 4 "WALKOVERS 99 v GO ON "!, Mto Troubles Go Off. 0 '? , . ',Wt' r Pyy v-- . ! rH4 fKt JMfVlV HV-rflV' "v v vobi f V jF L I rr'i .'.-. - r r - " ".! BjHPTv. i4fx';, JjH 8flEH2tE FtPf-3 jIIH v$ ;!F't-HBSfe4'v i I llA 4 VT I ml ' I ' r I Hj EP I Rogers & Perkins 1129 O Strsst. BAND INFORMAL SATURDAY NIGHT FEBRUARY 23 BULLETIN. . February. Saturday, 23. Pershing Rifles meet In Armory at 3:30 p. m. Battalion assembles In Armory, 4:00 p. m. Band Informal dance. Mem Hall. Chemistry Club meets In Chom. Lab. Students' Debating Club debate on question of a now athletic field, 8:00 p. m. Tuesday, 26. Convocation, 11:00 -a. m. S. M. Jor- den, "Persia." Sophomore class meeting! 11:30 a. m., in Mom. Hall. First annual gymnastic contest. Hawkoye Club ;neots with Mrs. Car rlo B. Raymond, 1414 L St. March. Friday, 1. Denver university vs. Nebraska; basket-ball and dance. Saturday 2. Dramatic Club meets, 8:00 p. m. Thursday, 7. Piano recital by Miss Archibald, 8:00 p. m Mem. Hall. Friday, 8. Annual banquet of Y. M. C. A. in Llndell Hotel. Tuesday, 12. Convocation, 11:00 a. m. Richard L. Metcalf, "Measuring Men.)' Thursday, 14. . Recital, Marjorie Anderson, 8:00 p m., Mom. Hall. Saturday, 16. Non Com Hop. April. Friday 5. Nebraska-Wisconsin debate, Mem. Hall. Battalion, Attention I At the advico of the photographers, the time for assembly of tho battaljbn for company pictures has been changed from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.- Tho Officers' Club will meet at Townsend's at 2:45 p. m. today, In stead of 1:00 p. m. Information About Summer 8chool. .All persons desiring Information about tho Summer School to be held at tho close of tho present school year will see Prof. P. H. Grummann- in TJ. Ill, Tuesday and Thursday, 10 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 5 p. m. Lost Jewel fraternity pin.' Finder please leave at Dally Nebraskan-office. Reward. Easter's, tho 31st ' of March, wjg wants to see you about Easter clothes. Lud your A good1 writing tablefls a necessity. Get it at tho Unl Book Store. To Speechify Thinking speaking on one's, feet Some splendid books to, old you 20 ducount to teaa'ters How to Attract and Hold an Audience , t.00 li ino'i Science and AH of Kloculluu 1.23 till' How To Lo thu Voice. 1.23 tl.t How To Ucituro HO C .iiiiiiou Krror In Writing, Speaking. ', .60 itidfiird'a t (imposition aud Klietorlc? -1.10 il h's.Tbo Worth or Word 1.S3 f.ttiMitud Opposite (synonym and opp,) M : t ir-iuter (eplrn liy liundrcdi. Iwttxtd).... Ma I' Hand Con (complete debatfi) , ISO (rmi'iiencetnent I'art (all occaom) .".... Q I 'ice That 11 a ve Taken l'rliei, 1 .25 T i lieu American Oratlu of Today... ..... 13 t-Ilonr u Study Literature. .13 jitfanuineou$ raruauicniury uuiac..., w HINDS &, NOBLE, Publishers ; 3 f -w 33 - 3S W. ,1 5Jh St. New York City Schoolbookt o all publuhcri at on$ $lore 50 CENTS NLW CONVOCATION. (Continued from page 1.) man has been always moro or loss tho bruto, he has been able to decldo few really serious questions without fight ing. But the ago of war muBt pass, the fighting spirit must bo subordi nated to a higher ono of reason and justice. The spirit of American history Is the spirit of liberty, but tho American people must understand and remember that to secure this liberty moans they must loarn to obsorvo tho law. For only by developing tho spirit of ob servance of law. can we arrive at tho highest liborty. Today there' is a quickening of tho moral sense, of tho public cdnsclenco never known before. Tho people are demanding higher standards In busi ness life, they are insisting on moro equitable relations between lnbpr and capital. They are Insisting on bettor laws and fqwor, they aro coming to a realization of the interests of tho com monwealth and of society as a co-operative body and to demand that these interests and rights bo respected. American citizenship today requires the broadest culture. "More than prac tical sense, moro than knowledge of tho present Is required. To Judge of events in their truo significance, to estimate tho truo valuo of things, a knowledge . of the past, an acquaint ance with the best that the world has produced, an understanding of its pro gress and experience Is necessary. Hence culture Is a fundamental requi site for tho best citizenship and the greatest progress of the nation. Tho spirit of American history has been tho Inspiration of Its makers, it has incited and sustained thoso who pushed out across tho continent. Tho spirit of tho future and the traditions of the past will bo tho inspiration of those who aro to make our history in tho days to come. Dr. C. E. Bessey has been elected vlce-presldpnt of tho American Asso ciation for tho Advancement of Sci ence, and chairman of Section G of the association. The next meeting will bo held at Chicago next winter. From present indications il would seem that Dartmouth will win the in tercollegiate basket-ball championship of Now England. Tho team is playing great ball recently, defeating Brown by tho score of 30 to 7. M. V. Kurtz, ono of "last year's Seniors who was compelled to discon tinue hlB studies last March on ac count of ill health, has registered for the second semester, '07. Mr. Kurtz will graduate with the class of '0.7. Frank R. Roberson, the noted trav eler and lecturer, will glvo his illua trated lecture on "Imperial India" in. St. Paul's church, Monday evening, February 25. Admission 25 cents. Tou will be satisfied with Cameron's Lunch Counter; NEWWINDS0RH0TEL CLUB 1REAKFA8T8 6:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. 1 Two EggB, Dry Toast and Coffeo, Tea or Milk 18o 2 Slico of Bntfon, Ono Egg, Hard Rolls, Potatoos, Hot Cakes (2) with Syrup, nnd Coffeo, Toa or Milk 20o 3 Breakfast Food with Cream, Slico of Bacon, Ono Egg, Pota toes, Hard Rolls and Coffeo, Toa or Milk ,...25o 4 -Hot Cakes (3) Stripped with Bacon and Coffeo, Tea or Milk,.1Be 6 Plain Stoak, Potatoes, Rolls, Hot Cakes (2) with Syrup aid Coffeo, Toa or Milk . ...2Bo 6 Plain Oraolet, Rashor of Bacon, Rolls, Potatoes, and Coffee, Tea or Milk 30o 7 Hani or Bacon and Eggs, Rolls, Potatoos, Toast, HOt Cakes (2) with Syrup and Coffeo, Tea or Milk , .. ...36p 8 Brookflolds Farm Sausagn, Pota toes, Rolls, Hot Cakes (2) with Syrup and Coffeo, Toa or Mllk..30o 9 "Windsor" Steak, Rasher of Ba con, Potatoes, Rolls, Hot Cakes (2) with Syrup and Coffeo, Toa or Milk 35o 10 Mutton Chops (2), Rashor of Bacon, Rolls, and Coffeo, Tea or Milk 30o Changes mado In our Club Break fast will bo chocked from tho regular Menu. 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