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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1907)
.--,. JlillllllllBtWatlilttlMIWlWPHHHXIi I I ' f ' "' G be Dulls Bebmenun IV t - I B If K Hi! kfl 111 - ;ZSybe3B)ailstflelra0ftan ," T. THE PROPERTY OP '. ' THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nkbraska. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AMD MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. FrillcattM flftlci, 128 N. 14th St. Editor-in-chief J. Carroll Knode, '08 Associate Editor Clydo E. Elliott, '09 Managing Editor A. E. Long, 09 Athletics Hugh W. CroTg, '07 General Nows Stuart P. Dobbs, 09 Reviews Gertrude Mooro, '07 Convocation Laura Rhoades, '08 Assistant Athletics. Miller S. Benedict, '09 Asst. Oon. Nows Sidney a. Evans, '09 Departmental.... Earl R. Hunt,. '08 n H. L. Wilson. '09 , Guy Montgomery, '09 A. Q. Schrolbor, '07 . Aloxandor J. Dunlap, '09 C. C. Hickman, '07 Business Manager.... Byron E. Yodor, '08 Assistant Manager Gay Hardy, 08 Circulator H. C. Robertson, '09 TELEPHONES: DAY Auto 1528. NIQHT 2368 and 4472 Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A. Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 82.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charged for at tho rate of 10 cents per insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and Unlvorslty bulletins win giaaiy do pudubiioo. rroe. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. MATERIALI8M. Some University students tako a strange attitude tqward tho world, and certain brainy men; declare there is a growing tendency on the part of all people, especially of this country, toward this Bplrit. To hear these in dividuals converse, one would suppose they considered tho great and ultimate thing in life to be the attainment of the position where they can buy a big red touring car. With that they can ride straight to heaven! Unquestionably, speaking seriously, there is a tendency on the part of all University students, no matter in 0000CO000000000000000000000 TODAY, THE EYES of the biggest, brainiest, most substantial men In business and the professions look upon tho 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. )00( what department they are working, to look at the life outside tho iron fence from a standpoint altogether too full of materialism. Not only do engineers and lawyers and doctors picture too often as tho Ideal life that which in cludes a luxurious office and a bumper income, but too many teachers, pro-d fessors and preachers nowadays! gauge tho degree of success they are achieving simply by the amount of hard cqld coin they are attracting. The great point to be watched is the outlook for remuneration. It 1b not exceedingly strange wo have not pro duced very many great geniuses like Mr. Angelo and Mr. Shakespeare. Those gentlemen could look at their OOOO0OOOOXXOKXOOOOOOOO( 2 DAY YnilD QIIDQPDIDTinU MOllf o mi yiuuii uuuuuiiii nun nun work without seeing over it all a tinge of the golden. That sunset color is all very good In pictures and poetry and elBowhero so long ns it does not give the tone of artificiality. Of course, If the possession of a fine brick house with nil the fixtures, porcelain plungo, flunkies to regulate tho taps and hold a bunch of feathers stuck In the end of a' polo over your head, perchance constituted happi ness, this attitude would bo quite com mendable, but somehow tho genuine brand of satisfaction can not be rub bed In from tho outside. And it is the business of the university to prove that fact, too. 4 Interclass Baseball. The .interclass baseball games will begin with the Freshman-Sophomore game next Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The Junior-Senior game will bo played on Wednesday afternoon. A great deal of interest is being shown In the outcome of these two games, and tho championship game to be played off by the respective winners on the following Thursday or Satur day promises to be an unusually fast contest. Among the old University people visiting on the campus yesterday were J. B. Bednar, C. E. Temple, Emma Wllhelmsen, Louise Van Camp, H. M. Garret, F. R. Beers from Beatrice; A. Cralgo, .from Tobias; F. M. Hunter, of Fremont; Alma Vanderveor, of Ash land, and L. O. Crocker, of Pawnee City. Work in the 'Field Geology class has been completed for the semester. There will be no other studies as signed. Several of the advanced stu denta from this department are as sisting In the University. At the Picnic. Ski Hi, Biss Buss, Naught Eight, That's US- Eyes Examined Free. The "Cream" 8lde. In the Y. W. C. A. campaign to raise funds for furnishing the new rooms In the Templp, the following have been chosen to represent the "Cream" side: Mrs. F. M. Hall, Miss Louise Pound, Edith Wilson, Fannie Gravis,. Caroline Osborne, Claire Hermanson, Helen Day, Maude Cauger, Eleanor Barbour, Florence Parmalee, Otis Hossler, Cheuvront, Jennlo Whltmoro, Mary Graham, Edna Scott, Eva Arnold, Mos sle Klmmel, Myra Connor, Elizabeth Kiewitt, Nellie Luddon, Ruth Holmes, Lucllo Long, Lilian Chambers, Ruth Easterday, Blanch Given. Ann Mott, Captain of tho "Cream" side. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. Buy a pin, fob or spoon now at The University Book Store. The best place to eat in town 18 at Don's, 114 So. 11th Street. Whr not tako your baths at Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and P Sta.T Have you seen those swell $4,00 Oxfords at Sanderson's; they are beauties. Green's Barter Shops: The Rich ards, The Mogul. All modern. Best workmanship. Why did the Glee Club decorate with our pennants from the Univer sity Book Store? Have you made your spring decora tlons use one of our pannants. The University Book Store. If you have dance programs, tickets or posters to be printed, go to Mc Vey's, 125 No. 12th St. .i i i-..I .. -i 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' tlmt. If your watch isn't up to date you bet tor see Harris, the watch doctor, 1137 O St Why not get your spring Oxfords now while you can get a swell spring sampler at one-half price. Sander son's. For Sale Tow sets English-American Encyclopedlae of Law; first and second editions; slightly used; bar gain. Call and examinato at 326 No. 10th street. Ofceof International Correspondence Schools, Room at, laoa Q St., Lincoln, Neb. Please explain, without further obligation on my part, how I can" qualify for a larger salary and gain advancement to tho position before which I havo marked X. Bookkeeper Stenographer Advortis'm't Writer Show-Card Writer Window Trimmer Mechanical Draf taman Ornamental Designer Illustrator Civil Sorvlco Chemist Toxtllo Mill Supt. Eloctrlclan Electrical Enginoor $Tamo Telophono Engineer Eloc.-LIghtlng Supf Mechanical Engineer Survoyor Stationary Engineer Civil Enginoor Building Contractor Architectural Drafts. Architect Structural Engineer Bridge Engineer Foreman Plumber Mining Enginoor St. and No. City. St. TOMMY For Refreshments and light catering work see "TOMMY" at Miller ft Palae's. "v bWipj -41 iBBBBr VBhhhhi0Bhhhj BBBBT teBBMBBH BBBBW' f ,'&,'-." -SrtBBBBBBBBB1 BBBBTiKiLiat. BkJBnBBBBBBl SSSSSBSMmSjSSv' mB?3HBhHHHHH1 " 4 J' q s.F.wistirfiiiibj i 8 aCISbM PrepfleUr !;! X Bp.''H Special Service it O X !H5f&JBH DARTire Q BBa BeH Phone 355 V Q Auto 335S fi ! 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