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Gbe H)allE Hebraetian , Sjun I .' i W gbegatl1Rctragftan THE PROPERTY OP THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nkdrahka. PUBLISHED EVERY PAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publication Office, 126 N. 14th St. , Edltor-ln-chlof J. Carroll Knodo, 'OS Associate Editor Clydo E. Elliott, 'OU Managing Editor. A. E. Long, '00 Athletics Hugh W. Craig, '07 General Nowb Paul O. Burt, '09 Reviews Oortrudo Mooro, '07 Convocation Laura Rhoades, '08 Assistant Athletics. Mlllor S. Benedict, '09 Asst. Gen. Nowb Sldttoy O. Evans, '09 Departmental.... Earl R. Hunt, '08 J. C. Elder, 07 Quy Montgomery, 09 W. E. Standovon, '07 Aloxandor J. Dunlap, '09 C. C. Hickman. '07 BiiRlncBB Manager. ...Byron E. Yodor, '08 AnslBtant Manager Gay Hardy, '08 Circulator II. C. Robertson, '09 TELEPHONE8: DAY Auto 1528. NIGHT 2365 and 4472 Editorial and Business Office: BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A. Lincoln, Neb. 6UB8CRIPTON PRICE, S2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at the rato of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen worda or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho postofneo at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 187D. books or ovorcoatu, ready to do some thing men' - have always declared wrong, It Ib enough to mako a pessi mist out of ah Emerson. Yesterday morning a student lost an overcoat and recovered It later at a pawn shop. It was tho second over coat ho had lost. Let us havo a sys tem of lockers Installed. Tho Western Philosophical Associa tion and the North Central section of Hie American Psychological Associa tion are to hold a Joint meeting at tho University of Chicago, March 28 and 30. Professor French has beon invit ed to contribute a paper on tho "Philo sophical Interpretation of tho Religious Consciousness." At tho same meeting Professor Bol ton will read a paper on tho "Efficacy of Consciousness" and another on the "Relation Between Pressuro and Mus cle Sense." Dr. C. E. Bessoy sent some cuttings of our Nebraska cotton-Wood yester day to Professor C. S. Sargent of tho Arnold Arboretum for growth and sub sequent study. Professor Sargent is the greatest authority on American trees and ho wishes to study more closoly this western speclos of cotton wood. Tho cuttings wore sent from the campus. It is learned that there are some fif teen delinquents likely soon to bo dis missed from tho University. There are two or throe for whom some ex cuse can be seen, but as for tho rest, let thom go." Sad, cruel fate! Why will the cold and heartless world thrust Its rugged flints and hldo its treachorous thorite in youth's harmless, dreamy way? Ah, life is a tradgey after all. But let us take courage. Others, not, perchance, with all their graces and endowments, but others, never theless, will como to take their places. The Badgers defeated the Gophers at Madison Saturday night by a score of 31 to 20. This ties Wisconsin and Minnesota for second place in tho In tercollegiate BaBket-ball League, leav ing Chicago in first place for tho pres ent; tho final standing of tho teams will bo decided this week by tho Chicago-Minnesota game to bo played at Minneapolis. Professor Swezey has received no tice of the discovery a few days ago, at Nice, in France, of a new comet, "visible in a small telescope," accord ing to Its discoverer, Jlacoblni, but un fortunately It Is in the part of the sky hidden from our telescopo by tho e&ee Glasses, In Time, Save Sight Neglect to havo them properly examined may mean a lifetime of sorrow and regret. Small disorders grow more serious every day. Thoro is satisfaction In knowing for sure that your eyes are all right WE CAN TELL YOU. EXAMINATION FREE. it it it n it n it it n n it n it it it n it it it it Let these go, let them plod homeward where they may spade their mother's flower gardens a little longer. Who knows? With a dozen more years spent in such preparation, per haps they shall have acquired the vig or and power to como back, undergo air tho tremendous effort, all the fear ful, frightful, wracking, harrowing tor-ture-strugglo, and with a great and final triumph make twelve hours. Hallett - Graduate-Optician - 1143 0 I 2 Long, long ago Abraham had tho ed ucation high enough and broad enough to allow Lot to choose him all tho fer tile plain of Jordan and to take what more sterile land thoro was left with out ever a murmer. That was some three or four thousand years since, and the world has all this time been growing up, getting better educated, ' presumably. Now, when it Is learned that in an institution for train ing men, and founded on principles evolved out of the centuries, there aro ' those ready to pick up anything they can lay their hands on, books, pocket- Museum Building. It Is now close to tho star Sirlus and moving about a degree per day towards the constella tion of Orion. Tho finance committee of the State Legislature has asked Dr. Bessey to advlso them today as to tho purchase for tho state of a set of wood speci mens, formerly the property of R. W: Furnas. This is probably the largest single collection over made by anyone In Nebraska. Professor Caldwell has been asked to act as 'a judge at tho debate be tween tho societies of Omaha and So. Omaha, high schools. Tho debate Is to be held at South Omaha. Owing to the unusually large num ber of those drilling here and at the Farm, tho quartormaster has beon obliged to borrow a number of belts from the adjutant -general of the state. Chapln Bros., FloriBts. 127. So. 12th. The Season, Just At Hand, Demands Suit Preparation Easter marks the real opening, of, . ' v- ; the 8prlng season and invariably ' brings heavy demands for Suits that must be ready. Inasmuch as Easter is only trifle over two weeks away, let us remind you that It is time you were making your selection. We'll fix It and press it and have it ready for you. The Kensington 8pring 8ult models are being much admired. $15 to $40 Magee & Deemer. 1109 OSt. DO3HKOW0) GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION MARCH 23-ARMORY 8 P. M. Scats on Sale at Porter's and Book Stores. 25 and 35 Cents. bK33roKC3 Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. Why not take your baths at Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and P Sta.T Swell spring samplo shoes and Ox fords, half price. Sanderson's. You will be satisfied with Cameron's Lunch Counter. Tho best place to oat in town is at Don's Cafo, 114 So., 11th St The best place to eat In town Is at Don's, 114 So. 11th Street. 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