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NOTICES will bo chanred for at the rato of 10 cents per Insertion for oVory fifteen words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published free. , Entered at the poatoftlco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as socond-class mall matter updor thu Act of Congress of March 3, 1879, . ANOTHER PLAN. "With tho recurrence of the time for flection of members to tho Athletic Board comes up the old question of tho maimer In which athletics are to be bupportod. Tho present way at Ne braska Is to depend upon recolpts from football games In the fall vory largely, making jtho admission price to these games, well, not exactly nomi nal and then In tho spring, when baBket-ball and track meets, unprofit able from tho standpoint of finance, begin to make heavy drains upon tho treasury, to attempt making ends meet by arotiBlng a rivalry between factions R E S U L TS , TELL - We claim to be the best GLEANERS and DTERS In Lincoln and are here to prove It Our methods and machinery are the VERT LATESTnand our workmen the best that money can aocure. We clean the finest dresses and robes without danger of fading or shrinking and guarantee not to Injure them In any way. We also elean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Goods called for and deliv ered. All goods thoroughly sterllired. We do altering and repairing. Phone Bell 147 1820 N street Phone Auto 1891 Call or write for prloe Met Lincoln, Neb. J. C. Wood & Company ooo on tho Athletic Board election. The board has striven to make this juBt as fair as possible while retaining tho fee for registration; the present plan . can not be Improved upon and yet be what it' is Intended for. But there is a question as to whether It quite fills the bill, especially since tho lack of Interest sufficient to rouBe.factlons Into action. One plan that has attracted some attention and which 1b said to be work ing out most admirably at certain In stitutions, Is that which lumps the ad mission prices 'to all the University events of the year, football, baseball, basket-ball games, gloo club and othor concerts, debates, ot cetera, lumps the admissions to all these Into pne nominal feo of from three or four dpi' lars to be paid by tho student at tho .beginning of the year. Cbntrary to what might be expected, this payment lrfsajdto bo made optional, ydf owing A6 iho saving' which 'can be effected by such fee, It is readily consented to. Further, it is Bald that as a result of tho Increased enthusiasm among Btu dents tho Interest Is more wldoly spread among outsiders and all activi ties of this nature are put upon a flourishing basis because thoroly sup ported. Why not have the plan Investigated? Prizes for Economic Essays. In order to arouse an Interest in the study of topics rotating to commerce and industry, and to stimulate an ex amination of. the value of college training for buslnoss men, a commit tee composed of Profossor J. Laurence Laughlin, University of Chicago, chair man; Professor J. B. Clark, Columbia University; Professor Henry C. Adams, University of Michigan; Hor ace White, Esq., Now York City, and Hon. Carroll D. Wright, Clark College, havo been enabled, thru tho generosity of Messrs. Hart, Schaffnor & Marx, of Chicago, tovoffor again in 1908 four prizes for the bost studies on any one of the following subjects: 1. An Examination Into the Eco nomic Causes of Large Fortunes in This Country. 2. Tho History of One Selected Rail way System in tho United States. 3. The Untouched Agricultural Ito Bourcos of North America. 4. Resumption of Specio Payments In 1879. 5. Industrial Combinations and tho Financial Collapso of 1903. ' 'G. The Case Against Socialism. 7. Causes of the Rise of Prices Since 1808. 8. Should Inequalities of Wealth Be Regulated by a ProgresBlvo Incomo Tax? 9. The Effect of tho Industrial Awakening of Asia Upon the Economic Development of tho West. 10. Tho causes of the Recent Rise In tho Price of Silver. 11. The Relation of an Elastic Bank Currency to Bank. Credits In an Emer gency. 12. A Just and Practicable Method POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO of Taxing Railway Property. A first prize of ono thousand dollars, and a second prize of flvo hundred dollars, In cash are offered for -the best studies presented " by Class A, composed exclusively of all persons who havo received tho bachelor's de gree from an American college In 1S?96, or thereafter; and a first prize of three hundred dollars, and a sec ond prize of one hundred and fifty dol lars, in cash aro offered for tho bost studies presented by Class B, com posed of persons who, at tho 'time tho papers are sent In, aro undorgraduatos of any American college. No ono In Class A may compete In Class B; but uuy one In Class B may compete In Class A. The committeo reserves to Itself the right to award .the two prizes of $1,000 and $500 to undergraduates If the merits of the papers demand it. The. ownership ot the copyright of successful studlea will, vest in the donors,, and. It is expected, that, with out pYecludihg 'tho use of these papers SUIT or OVERCOAT TO ORDER $15 No More, No Less. 1 ?ftiv m 4vLn JV" The scotch WtWen Mills Company World's Greatest Tailors I45 So. I3th St. as theses for higher degrees, they will cauiuj thorn to bo issued in some per manent form. Competitors are advised that the sludliirt should be thoro, expressed in good English, and altho not limited as to length, they should not be needless ly expanded. They should bo Inscribed with an assumed name and whether In Class A, or Class B, tho year when tho bachelor's degree was, or 1b likely to bo received, and accompanied by a sealed envelope giving tho real namo and address of the competitor, and tho institution which conferred the de gree, or In which ho 1b Btudylng. Tho I.apcrs should be sent on or before June 1, 1908, to J. Laurence Laughlin, Esq., University of Chicago, Box 145, Faculty Exchange, Chicago, Illinois. Graduate Club. The Graduate Club will meet Friday night, April 19, at the homo of Mrs. J. E. Miller, 1849 C street. Why not get your spring OxfordB now whllo you can get a swell spring sampler at one-half price. Sander son's. If you havo danco programs, tickets or postors to bo printed, go to Mc Vey's, 125 No. 2th St. ' Miss A. E. Soukup. Dressmaker. Special attention given to students. 1136 O St Auto 4603. Havo you made your spring decora tions use ono of our pannants. The University Book Store. Why did tho Qloo Club decorate with our pennants from tho Univer sity Book Store? Green's Barber Shops: The Rich ards, Tho Mogul. All modern. Best workmanship. Why not take your baths at Chris' Bath Houbo, corner 11th and P Sts.? Ludwlg Is tho only Roal and only Collego Tailor See Him Now. Buy a pin, fob or spoon now at The University Book Store. Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. The Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. With tho completion of the new buildings, which were dedicated Septem ber 25th, 1906, this school now has facilities and equipment for teaching, and research in the various branches of medicine probably unsurpassed in 'tikis country. Of tho five buildings, four aro devoted entirely to laboratory teaching and research. The numerous hospitals of Boston afford abundant opportunities for clinical instruction in medicine- and surgery. COURSE FOR THE DEGREE .OF M. D. A four years' course, open to bachelors of art, literature, philosophy 0f science, and to persons of equivalent standing, leads to tho degree, ot Mr D. Tho studies of tho fourth year are wholly elective; they" include, labrtraifrjr subjects, general medicine, general Burgery and the special clinical brunette. The next school year extends from September; 2Gj 1907, to,Juno,J-f,!9o Send for illustrated catalogue; address HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL,, Boston, Maw. mm (iiocoiAits at rectors . . 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