dbc Dalit fieDri0HRn THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. LlMCOLM, KSBRABEA. FROM THE PHILIPPINES. rUILISHEO EVERY BAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MMDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. PiBllcitlea Offici, 126 N. 14tl St. Q A. Benedict, '99, Writes of Exper lences In the Islands. The alumni department of the Uni versity Journal has sent to the Ne Editor-in-chief J. Carroll Knode. '08 Assoclnto Editor Clyde E. Elliott, 09 Managing Editor A. E. Long, 09 AthlotlcB Hugh.W. Craig, 07 General News Stuart P. Dobbs, 09 Reviews aortrudo Moore, '07 Convocation Laura Rhoadou, 08 Assistant Athletics. Miller 8. Bonodlct, M ABBt. Gen. NewB Sidney G. Evane, '09 Departmental.... Earl R. Hunt, '08 H. L.. WIlBon, '09 Guy Montgomery, '09 A. G. Schrolbor, '07 Alexander J. Dunlap, '09 C. C. Hickman, '07 Business Manager Byron E. Yoder, "08 AsBlBtant Manager Gay Hardy, '08 Circulator H. C. Robertson, '09 Four of. the fraternities at Mtnne slta will be compelled to vacate their present homes due to the extension of the campus at Minnesota. Consider able consternation has been felt for some time among all the clubs, own ing permanent homes, as to .where the braskan a letter from G. A. Bene diet, '99, received too late to ap- new boundaries of the campus would TELEPHONES: DAY Auto 1B2S, NIQHT 23W and 4472 Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Pottofflce, Station A. Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YAR Payable in Adrtncc Slnols Copies, 6 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thorcof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published free. Entered at the postofOce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-clans mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. The Cornhuskor will appear tomor row morning. This is tho announce ment made by "the management of the publication and it Is tho business of every student to begin thinking ser iously about ordering, if he has not already done so. Up to the present, not more 'than eight hundred have been ordered, and there are to be a thousand copies put upon the market. Today tho last chance to obtain the book at tho lower price will be given, and If the proper kind of support is given tho entire edition should be spoken for before this evening. It looks as if there should bo no pear in the current issue of the first publication. Mr. Benedict Is now In the Philippines and sections of the let ter will be of general Interest. The letter was one written to E. B. Perry, 99, of Cambridge, Nebr. "There is no use trying to tell you anything about this country. Until I went home, I was supremely content. I came back I was transferred to an other section among the Tagologs. They do not compare In any sense with the Visayas" (among whom he was stationed before), "not in any sense, altho the books and history are tho most progressive and furtherest ad vanced. Not so. Emphatically not. Where I am now stationed, altho with in twenty-five miles of Manilla just across the bay and with a daily boat between the people are the worst of the Tagalogs. They fairly hate the ground you walk on. There Is scarce ly one who would say 'good morning' to you, If he did not think it was up to him to say It. Consequently, we are left strictly alone; and after some time spent In trying to break Into them, we leave them strictly alone. "For four years now I have been a provincial treasurer. I get along all right. Our material life here, being so near Manilla, and with regular and easy transportation is much better. "However, I shall probably cut it out next spring. I presume I shall go home by India, Egypt and Europe (did Japan thoroly on my return here) and spend some three months doing It. Surely will If I can find a companion of similar Inclination. Then having twice encircled the globe, In opposite directions, I think It will be up to me to settle down and hustle." G. A. BENEDICT. bo set. Harvard University has raised its tuition fee. The old price of $160 per year is charged for four course, an additional fee of $20 being charged for each extra course. The total col lege expenses of the average man are thus Increased by over $100. Tho faculty at Indtania havo adopted the reform spelling and henceforth all catalogues and bulletins printed for the university will have to conform to the fad. Dr. Haggard, 212-218 Richards Blk. Ghapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. Buy a pin, fob or spoon now at The University Book Store. The beBt 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 SU.T Have you seen those swell $4,00 Oxfords at Sanderson's; they are beauties. Green's Barber 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? 0000000000000 O O 00000000000 We're Able to Furnish Any Kind of SPECTACLE or EYE-GLASS EYES EXAMINED FREE by our own particular method. No drugs used. No dotention from business. Every pair guarantood. Broken Lenses quickly matched. Repairs promptly attended to. HALLETT, GRADUATE OPTICIAN, 1143 0 ST. Established 1871. Eyes Examined Free. ) O O O000000000000 Havo you made your spring decora tions use one of our pannants. The University Book Store. If you have dance programs, tickets or posters to be printed, go to Mo Vey's, 125 No. '12th St. 5 Bw S.F.WltttrfllliC; 0 AaaBFBBsm Preprtettr Q HfaH Special Service to Q H9V PARTIES O Q tgr Bell Phone 305 ' Q Auto 3308 i"i ft A Specialty In. Oysters In Seisin X 8 117-19-21 No. 13th St. 8 tyTho Only Up-to-Dato Hall in tho City. The Monarch BILLIARDS AND POOL AUGUST BLADO, 1134 N STREET Proprietor. Lincoln, Neb. m Cotroll & Leonard MJMY, I. Y. Vlkirs if Mrs, GOWNS u4 NOOK Ta tfca iaMfftaaa liliaii mA biaarmliBM IV ia ajuwapap wwiwajap aav awfwaaaaaw Mitt mitiuts a smmn flaateaal HaaartAat g-aL. tg Hvvaapaj avaaaiisav aasawaaa aaav 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. need of urging support to the Univer sity year book. It is something that gathers together and hands down tho every-day life of the school in a way that is unapproached by any other pub lication or organ. Those most pleas ant features, those parts of tho school career that remain In the mind as the ones longest to he prized are the points to servo as a reminder of these school days, and there are undoubted ly enough live people In the University to make the publication of the first Cornhusker an unqualified success. Michigan, will not participate in the big track meet for the western cham pionship at Marshall Field, Chicago, June 1. Rhetoric 13. Tho make-up examination for Rhet oric examination for Rhetoric 13 will be held Saturday, May 25, 9 to 11 o'clock, in U. 207. There is no time like Harris' time. If your watch isn't up to date you bet ter see Harris, the watch doctor, 1137 O St NEW STYLE (tn ittiin Aftt 1 Ol WARRANTED LINEN ASK YOUR DEALER WILLIAM BARKER CO. MAKERS OF COLLARS & CUFFS Why not get your Bprlng Oxfords now while you can get a swell spring sampler at one-half price. Sanderson's. Rhetoric 1. The make-up examination for Rhet oric 1 will 'take place Saturday, May 25, 9 to 11 o'clock, in U. 207. Dr. A. Ross Hill recently of the Uni versity of Missouri, formerly of the University of Nebraska, has been elected Professor of Philosophy of Ed ucation at Cornell University, and will become dean of the faculty of arts and sciences in succession to Professor Walter P. Wilcox. oooooooooooooooooooaoaoooao 90OCO00000000000000000O0O( s div vniio oiiDOODinTinu until For Sale Tow sets English-American Encyclopediae of Law; first and second editions; slightly used; bar gain. Call and examlnate at 326 No. 10th street. Office of International Correspondence Schools, Room ai, iaoa O St., Lincoln, Neb. 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