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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance 8lngle Copies, 6 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at the rato of 10 conta por Insertion for every fifteen worda or fraction thoroof. Faculty notices and University bullotlno will gladly bo published froo. Entered at tho poatofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as 8ccond-class mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. It should not bo construed from what was said In tho Nobraskan recently concerning tho Athletic Board's action on tho Conferonco rules that the stand then talton was based on any reason whatever except the principle invol ved. Tho Board had no thought, it is understood, of making a rule simply to allow tho ontrnnco of certain mon Into athletics tho coming fall. It is easy, of course, to take a one sided ylow of tho matter of whether or not tho Laws shall Ikivo a part of tho Cornhuskor quito separate from At last a man has been caught in the act of stealing in tho University and has been punished to tho fullest ex tent of tho law. Tho fine and the cen sure of the Judge meant something, but the ignomony ami shanio that havo fallen to tho lot of tho offender should mean a great deal more. Thero is something Impressive about a great blot being stamped forever and in delibly upon a young follow's life in that vay, and it should serve as a warning. EVENT8 OF FORMER YEAR8. HJapponnings of other years as re corded In Tho Nobraskan: Five Years Ago Today. In tho lntorclass basket-ball tour nament tho Sophomores defeated the Seniors and the Juniors tho Freshmen, each of the victorious teams claiming tho championship. Two Years Ago Today. Nebraska defeated William Jewell Collogo by a score of 17 to 30 in the last game of the season. Student Convicted. Yesterday morning, a student of the University, Clifford L. Bohannan by name, was tried in tho police court for stealing overcoats at the. Universi ty, was convicted and fined $100 and costs. Everything indicates that tho Gym nastic exhibition to bo held a 'week from tomorrow night, Saturday, March 23, will be the most successful of its kind In tho history of tho Institution. Tho men are working hard dally and doing some very pretty work. It will bo a very interesting performance and. Is In support of a most worthy cause the raising of funds to Bend the Uni versity gymnastic team to Chicago to participate In tho Western Intercol legiate gymnastic championships and It Is to bo hoped that a large crowd will turn out. Tho Gorman Society of Omaha, which proposes to givo Schiller's HOOCH RESULTS TELL M HJ 11 I lll 1 I I I mil ii ... 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Residence for three years is required, but residence at another three years' school may be accepted as a substitute for one of the years of residence at this school. Three annual examinations are required. Inquiries may bo addressed to H. A. Fischer, 20 Austin Hall. Cambridge, MclBB THE MEDICAL 8CHOOL A four years' course leads to tho M. D. degree. The School offers graduate courses open to holders of tho M. D. degree, and In its new laboratories offers greatly extended facilities for research. For catalogues, for graduate and summer courses, for research and special courses, address Charles M. Green, M. D., 104 Administra tion Building, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. THE DIVINITY 8CHOOL This is an undenominational school of theology offering Instruc- 0 non appropriate to tne caning or tne ministry and leading to tao degree of Bachelor of Divinity. Students havo also the privilego O of attending courses given under tho Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Inquiries may be addressed to R. 8. Morison, 5 Divinity Library, Cambridge, Mass. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ART8 AND SCIENCES. Instruction Is offered leading to tho Masters' and the Doctors' de grees in tho following fields: Philology (Ancient and Modern Lan LanguageB and Literature), History, Political Science, Economics, Philosophy, Fine Arts, Music, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, and Anthropology. Inquiries may bo addressed to G. W. Robinson, 11 University Hall, Cambridge, Mass. THE GRADUATE 8CHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE Instruction leading to professional degrees is offered in the follow ing subjects: Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Mining, Metallurgy, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Forestry, Ap plied Physics, Applied Chemistry, Applied Zoology, and Applied Geology. Inquiries may be adressed to W. C. Sabine, 17 University Man, uamoriage, mass. ooooooooooo o o ooooooooooe 000000Q0QQ0Q0 ft SHAKESPEARE'S "MACBETH RECITAL BY PROFESSOR LOSEY MEMORIAL HALL, MARCH 22, 3 P. M. 00000000000 O 6 0000000000000 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 Sts.? Swell spring sample shoeB and Ox fords, half price. Sanderson's., You will be satisfied with Cameron's Lunch Counter. other schols, but looking at It . from somo points of view, at least, thero Is not much justification for tho demand; Nor Is It by any moans certain that this Is a general feeling in tho Law school. Efforts havo been made for tho last fivo years to get tho class books united and havo ono big representative Uni versity publication. Now that this is all but accomplished in a thoroly broad manner, any effort toward splitting the book up again seems especially In opportune and out of place. All the schools and classes represen ted will .have their photographs run In groups; all the Engineers will bo in one separate group, all tho Laws In another, and so qn. But since the re mainder of the schools are to have their stories, jokes and so forth together, It Is hard to see why the Laws should draw apart. Let us havo a University book, not a group of class books Tiooked together. "Raoubor" there about tho last of April, has requested Albert Aaron to tako ono of tho principal parts In the play. Mr. Aaron Is undecided as to whether or not his work will permit his accepting the offer. Important! There will bo a meeting of the inter class athletic board today in U. 110, at 1:00 p. m. C. C. McWILLIAMS, President. Manager Eager requests that all the Nebraska athletes who are to attend tho play, "At Yale" Monday night, will wear tlielr "N" vest sweaters. Twenty-five Nebraska athletes will see "At Yale" Monday night as guests of Mr. Gllmore. 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