L '-M- - i ....., i ..--- gaigMitftoft fgvry tt tt be 3at lg flebraeftan i .: i ; j ! ' M 9 II ri l I ttbe&a-llsflebraeftan THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OP NEDRASKA. Lincoln, Nkiirarka. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUR. BOARD. Publication Office, 126 H. 14th St. Edltor-ln-chlcf J. Carroll Knodo, OS AHsoclato Editor Clydo E. Elliott, 09 MnnnplnR Editor ...A. B. Lonp. 00 Athlotlcfl Hugh W. Craig. 07 Qoncrnl Nowb Paul Q. Burt, 09 HcvIcwh CJortrudo Mooro, Oi Convocation Laura RhoadcB, '08 AHHlstnnt Athletics. Mlllor S. Benedict, 09 ABBt. Qcn. Nowb Sidney O.' Evans, '09 Departmental.... Earl R. Hunt, '08 If. L. VllBon, '09 'Guy Montgomery, '09 A. O. Schrolbor, '07 Alexander J. Dunlap, '09 C. C. Hickman. '07 BiiBlncBB Manager.... Byron E. Yodor. )08 ABfllBtant Manager ..Gay Hardy, 08 Circulator H. C. RobcrtBon, '09 can fnvor this movement, for it will, If carried out, give him more to spend In some other way. It. 1b anything but fair that students be required to pay two or three prices for their texts, and especially since the profits are going to Individuals, not to the University. As for the book stores, they can make a' comfortable living off the chocolates they sell, and then 'they never make anything on books anyway,'- you know. TELEPHONE8: DAY Auto 1528.. NIQHT 2365 and 4472 Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A. Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo chargod fqr at tho rato of 10 cents por InBcrtlon for every flftcon words or fraction thorcof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published freo. Entered at tho poatofflco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-clasa mall matter under the Act of CongrcBS of March 8, 1879. It's all right to win your athletic honors and your class positions and your social distinctions, this Is very good indeed, but after all the highest honor that can come to anybody In an Institution of learning Is tho one proving him a good student. Every body hero, presumably what a for tunate thing for us our Saxon ances tors coined that word presumably! and so to win honors In scholarship Is to gain the trophy furthorest up In tho Bcalo. Some people will disagree .with such an Idea, of course, but somo pooplo would rather do anything than work, too. . Tho best place for the wilful sluffor Is not In a university Zoological Club Program. The Zoological Club meets tonight in N. 301, 8 p. in. Tho following pro gram will bo given: "Abnormal Development of Toad Ova Fertilized by Spermatozoa Ex posed to the Roentgen Rays." By Dr. Charles R. Banteen. Miss Marshall. "Experimental Studies on the De velopment of the Eye In Amphibia." By W. H. Lewis. F. D. Barker. Tiofessor Barber goes to Chicago tomorrow evening to at'. end the an nual meeting of The Classical Associa tion of the Middle West and South which 1b to be held Friday and Sat urday of this week. The professor is chairman of the nominating committee and a member of .the executive com mittee of tills association which in cludes members from all states be tween the Alleghanies and the Rockies and Canada and the Gul. May Music Festival. The second annual May music festi val will be held In Lincoln on May 22 and 2'.. . As a year ago, the famous Theodore Thomas Orchestra has been secured for this, the greatest music festival held In Nebraska. Two short choral works will be given, viz., "Fair Ellen" by Max Bruch, and "Wedding Feast" by Coleridge Taylor. The fes tival ' chorus will commence work at once. SUIT or OVERCOAT TO ORDER $15 No More, No Less. The Scotch Woolen Mills Company. World's Greatest Tailors 145 So. 13th St. The Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. With the completion of the new buildings,- which were dedicated Septem ber 25th, 190G, this school now has facilities and equipment for teaching and research in the various branches of medicine probably unsurpassed in this country. Of the five buildings, four are devoted entirely to laboratory teaching and research. The numerous hospitals of Boston afford abundant opportunities for clinical Instruction In medicine and surgery. COURSfe FOR THE DEGREE OF M. D. ' A four years' course, open to bachelors of art, literature, philosophy or science, and to persons of equivalent standing, leads to the degree of M. D. The studies of the fourth year are wholly elective; they include laboratory subjects, general medicine, general surgery and the special clinical branches. The next school year extends from September 26, 1907, to June 29, 1908. Send for Illustrated catalogue; address HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, Boston, Mass. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk The best place to eat in town is at Don's. 114 So. 11th Street. Mr. Walter B. Snow, Chief Engineer of the B. F. Sturdevant Company, of a o .ML HATS WITH SNAP The best place to eat in town is at Dons Cafe, 114 So. 11th St. Why not take your baths at Chris' Bath House, cornor 11th and P Sts.? Why did tho Glee Club decorate with our pennants from tho Univer sity Book Store? a it it it it it F it it it it it it it it it it it $2.50 Budd don't bluff. The IHtats speak for themselves. They look $5.00 worth, they wear $3.50 worth' and sell for $2.50. Why pay more? BUDD. $2.50 Hatter. 1141 O ft a Green's barber shops excel all others In tho west. Entirely modern and the best, work assured. Miss A. E. Soukup. Special attention given 113G O St. Auto 4603. THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY STAR The most comprehensive farm pa per All the news Intelligently told Farm questions answered by a practical farmer and experimenter Exactly what you want in mar ket reports. ONE YEAR 25 CENTS. Address The Weekly Star Kansas City, Mo. Dressmaker. to students, i If you have dance programs tickets or posters to be printed, go to Mc Vey's, 125 No. 12th St. arguing on such a question, but out In somo lonely gulch In company with a pick axe and a stone quarry. It Is nattering to seo how many of the Initiates this time are all-round people, not mere grinds and digs. To reach out, enter Beveral branches of college activity, and then win the' pin is something worth while. The Nobraskan stands, and has stood openly In sympathy with the present Cornhuskor policy of consoli dating all material from the various departments Into one. Nevertheless, It is not the intention to cast any slurs on the Law School nor to act In a one sided way. Both sides of tho case should bo fairly represented and op portunity will bo given for the one party to say Just as jnucli as tho other. Tho matter of goltlng text books at cost should interest everybody. Even the fellow who does not have to worry about the source of his next dollar Boston, Mass., will deliver an illustra ted address on tho 'Development of a Manufacturing Plant," at 11 o'clock a. m., Monday, April 15th, In the Chapel. Mr. Snow Is a pleasing speak er, an author of note and acknowledged ability. He speaks authoritatively of his subject, for he has recdntly completed tho erection and equip ment of tho fine new plant of the B. F. Sturdevant Company, devoted to the manufacture of steam engines, electric generators, fuel economizers, mechani cal draft and mechanical heating and ventilating apparatus etc. etc. Arrangements will bo made to have all engineers excused from their 11 o'clock classes to attend this address. There Is no time like Harris' tlmo If your watch isn't up to date you bet ter seo Harris, the watch doctor, 1137 O St. PROS and CONS MMPLETE DEBATES Our foreign policy, the Why not get your spring Oxfords now while you can get a swell spring sampler at one-half price. Sanderson's. A number have inquired of Mr. Townsend if tho price quoted to Corn buskers would bo extended to Senior girls desiring new sittings without cap and gown. The rato Is good to July 1, '07. fep lilpos $ currency, the tariff. im mlgrntlon, high license, woman suffrage, penny postage, transportation, trusts. department stores, municipal ownership of franchises, government control of telegraph. Both iidet oj the above and tunny other qutt-loncomoletelvdcbated. Directions for organizing aiid conducting a debat ing society, with by-laws and parliamentary rules. Price, $1.50 Postpaid. Cloth 469 Pages, SINDS & NOBLE 31-33-35 West 15th Street, N. Y. City Schoolbookt ofaUjuilUhert at oh ttort. Junior Hats. Junior hats are now ready at Arm strong's. Receipts must bo presonted. A Freshman hop is announced for May A In Fraternity Hall. Cotrell & Leonard ALBANY, N. Y. Makers of CAPS, 60WNS and HOODS To U taHlcu CollfM ui.UilTiraltlis. CUSS CONTRACTS A SPECIALTY RillikliHattrlals Rettmlto Prim HIGH CLASS PHOTOS CUT RATES TO STUDENTS ONLY Blank's Studio. 1216 0 Stmt yy I lL Qood Grub DEL PRADO I4th 4. O Swcllosl Lunch Car In tho Wost. I serve bettor quality than any lunch car in the city. W.P.Kemp, Caterer Swell spring sample shoes and Ox- 1 fords, half price. Sanderson's. AILKREITI CHOCOLATES AT MOORS t s c;