The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 15, 1907, Image 2

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THE PROPERTY OP
THBUNIVERBITV OF NEBRASKA.
LINCOLN) Nkbrabka.
fHIUSHEO" EVERY DAT EXCEPT SUNDAY AND M9NDAT
BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD.
ftkllcithi MflH, 121 N. 14tb St. .
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Editor-ln-chlof i. dan-oil Knode. '08
Anooclato Editor Clydo E. Elliott, 09
Managing Editor A. E. Long, 09
AthlqtlcB Hugh W. Craig, 07
General Nowb Paul O. Burt, 09
RovIowb Qertrudo Moore, 07
Convocation Laura Rhoadcs, '08
Assistant Athletics. Miller S. Bonedlot, 09
ABBt. Qon. Nowb Sidney O. Evans, '09
Dopartmral....Earl R. Hunt, '08
H. L. WllBon, '09 ,
Guy Montgomery, '09
A. O. Schrolbor, '07
Alexander J. Dunlap, '09
C. C. Hickman, '07
Business Manager. .. .Byron E. Yodor, 08
ABBlBtant. Manager Gay Hardy, 08
Circulator H. C. Robortson, '09
TELEPHONES:
DAY Auto 1B28. NIQHT 2365 and 4472
Editorial and Business Office:
BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ.
Postofflce, Station A. Lincoln, Neb.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER YEAR
Payable in Advance
Slno'o Copies, 6 Cents Each.
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged
lor at tho rato of 10 cents per Insertion
for every fifteen words or fraction thereof.
Faculty notices and University bulletins
will gladly bo .published free
Entered at tho postofflco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second-class mall matter
under tho Act of Congress of March. 8,
1879.
"Tho engineering graduate should
understand that the technical college
has only; provided a foundation on
.which ho may educate himself so as to
becomo a competent engineer and a
cultured gentleman."
These words coming from a profes
sor of engineering In a western In
dustrial college ought to bear especial
weight. An engineering student who
is In tho University simply for tho
purpose of acquiring a means by
which he can earn a few moro dollars
than ordinary laborers is not living up
to his privileges and, further, is fall
ing to meet his obligations as a mem-
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TODAY, THE EYES
of the biggest, brainiest, most substantial men in business and the
professions look upon the world through glasses.
It simply shows rapid advance In the science of optics and the
good sense of the American people. We shall be pleased to demon
strate the efficacy of proper glasses to any who need them.
HALLETT, GRADUATE OPTICIAN, 1143 0 ST.
Established 1871.
ber of a big student body.
Tho majority of engineering stu
dent at Nebraska are possessed of just
as much culture as those In any other
department, but there are a few, who,
like the gentleman attempting to
write a letter to. tho railway company,
who show a woeful lack of training
along veven tho simplest of cultural
lines. A man who can not write a
letter without making half his words
after a truly original pattern has not
yet attained all those qualities, to bo
found In a "cultured gontloman."
This Is the time of year when there
occur a largo number of banquets, and
so on. It Is consequently the tlmo
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AND KEEP THE OFFICE CAT FAT
when there are a great number of
those diminutive witty tnles, known as
"funny stories," going tho rounds.
Among those told this spring as at all
seasons will bo a few that, while
everybody may laugh at them, at least
some will feel they wore better ta
booed. Because a thing Is funny Is no
reason its shadinesb should be ex
cused. Anybody that can not enjoy a
Joke without something off color about
it is getting beyond society fit for a
University.
An Engineer Applies.
The following application made to
the chief engineer of the Rock Island
railroad, by one of the ambitious stu
dent in the Engineering department,
was returned to the University with
the request that tho unknown writer
be notified that there wore no vacan
cies on the railroad at tho present
time, and that therefore his services
could not bo used. That tho writer
Eyes Examined Free.
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Is a careful and observant person Is
shown by tho fact that ho failed to
sign any-name to tho application, and
by his modern spoiling 6f tho word
engineer. The letter follows:
Mr. J. M. Berry, Chief Enjlneer, C. R.
I. & P. R. R.
Dear Sir: I have been studying
Civil Enjlneorlng at tho University of
Nebraska for tho past two years and
would like very much to get some
practical work with some surveying
party to be sent west this coming sum
mer. I hereby make application for
a place with such party.
Hoping to hear from you favorably,
I am, Yours truly,
Offlc ef
Inlernillwial Carrespenrfence Scheels,
Room ai, taog O St., Lincoln, Neb.
Please oxplaln, without farther obligation on
my 'part, how I can qualify for a larger salary
and gam advancement to the position boforo
which I havo marked X.
Bookkeeper
Stenographer
Advortlslln't Writer
Bhow-Card Writer
Window Trlmmor
Mechanical Draftsman
Ornamental Doslgnor
Illustrator
01 vll Service
Chemist
Toxtllo Mill Supt.
Electrician
Elootrlcal Enginoor
Name
Telephono Engineer
Eloa-Llghtlng Supt
Mochanfcal Enginoor
8urveyor
Stationary Engineer
Civil Engineer
Building Contractor
Architectural Drafts.
Architect
Structural Enginoor
Bridge Enginoor
Foreman Plumber
Mining Engineer
St. and No.
City
St.
Dr. Haggard, '212-213 Richards Blk.
Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th.
Found A Senior, pin. Call at No
braskan office.
Buy a pin, fob or spoon now at The
University Book 'Store.
Tho best place to eat In town Is at
Don's, 114 So. 11th Street
Whv not take your baths at Chris'
Bath House, corner 11th and P Sts.?
Havo you seon those swell ?4,00
Oxfords at Sanderson's; they are
beauties.
Green's Barter Shops: Tho Rich
ards, Tho Mogul. All modern. Best
workmanship.
Why did tho Gloo Club decorate
with our pennants from tho Univer
sity Book Store?
Have you made your spring decora
tions use one of our pannants. Tho
UnlversUy Book Store.
If you havo dance programs, tickets
or posters to be printed, go to Mc-
Vey's, 125 No. 12th St.
Students wanting profitable employ
ment during summer vacation call at
245 Windsor this week.
Miss A. E. Soukup, Dressmaker.
Special attention given to students.
1136 O St. Auto 4603.
There Is no time like Harris' time.
If your watch isn't up to date you bet
tor seo Harris, the watch doctor, 1137
O St
Why not get your spring Oxfords
now while you can get a Bwell spring
sampler at one-half price. Sander
son's. Students make big money soiling tho
Scarborough lato maps of Nebraska.
Exclusive territory and free instruc
tions given. Call for particulars on
J. R. Carrothors, 1815 South St
BAND INFORMAL
FRIDAY,
NINE
ARMORY.
Gregory's Washed Coal $6.50
If you want to be graceful
and light footed go to
SANDERSON'S
and let them fit you to a pair
of their new Party Slippers.
They are beauties.
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NEW STVI F
"BARKER COLLAR"
WARRANTED LINEN
AJSKYOUR DEALER
WILLIAM BARKER CO.
MAKERS OF COLLARS & CUFFS
MAY 17
P. M.
50 CENTS
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