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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1907)
L ttbc fonllft fUbrksftfrti s . I , ,-", ' "HOW NEBRA8KA EXCEL8." V V V THE ELITE COOOOOOOOOO Continuous 8hows from 1:30 to .6:30 and 7:00 to 10:30 p. ni. THE HORRIBLE ADVENTURE BOWSER'S HOUSE CLEANING FROM SOLDIER TO COLNEL GUNNER NOIR THE UNSKILLFUL 8KATER THE ARTFUL. HUSBAND ILLU8TRATED 80NG8 "Because You Were an Old Sweetheart of Mine" By Wof. Cutter "Give Me an American Girl" Miss Elma Gutter EffTho Only Up-tb-Date Hall in tho City. The Monarch BILLIARD AND POOL AUGUST 'feltotf, 1134 N SfHEET Propriotor. Lincoln, Neb. Office of International Correspondence Schools, fcobm ai, laos O St., Iltncofn, Neb. Ploaso explain. Without further obligation on my part, now I canqualify for a larger salary and gain advancement to tho position boforo which I have marked X. Bookkeeper Stenographer. Advortis'm't Writer Show-Card Wrltor Window Trimmer Mechanical Draftsman Ornainontal Deslgnor IlluBfcrator Civil Borvico Ohomist -Toxtilo Mill Supt. Eloctrlclan Electrical Engineer Name Telophono Engineer Eloc. -Lighting Supt. Mechanical Engineer Surveyor Stationary Engineer Civil Engineer Building Contractor Architectural Drafts. Architoot ' Structural Engineer Bridge Engineer Foreman Plumber Mining Englnoor St. and No. City St. )ooooobooooocoooooooo HAVE The Evans DO Yoifr Washrng 300OQOC0000O4 '-- wffy - v t UNDERWOOD VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS 714 P STdEET I.II548. MiM. il LlL-MMHLte O fsssssssssV rVprleUr ,0 jo ssssvBSSSa -q O 'HiB Special Service to Q, 8 BHg' MOTES' ' 0 8 visw 'i - $ P BBSS tJelJ Phone 338 X 18 Am to ...... ...3358 VJ A SpioMfjT li Qjstifs li ' toiii 8 8 "-; iiy:ii-W.W.Wt. ;. 8 Another Article from an Alumnufe on Alma Mater. The following communication on the good points of Nebraska cohies from M. J. fcrown, '05. Mr. Brown holdB a fellowship in tho department of Chemistry at Cornell University at tho present- timo. It should be understood that no sug gestion whatever was given writers of these papers as to the lino of thought to bo pursued in writing on this topic. Mr. Drown takes Up tho subject thus: Not .a week ago I was walking down the street with a companion, a '05 graduate of Columbia. After passing a graduate co-ed, who seemed to be on easy speaking terms with him, he broke Into tho run of the conversa tion by saying, "That young lady Is from the Vest" Then ho added, "You can always tell a "western girl by the way she speaks, lo you." "What do you mean?" Was my question, for I know him to bo a prejudiced. Now Yoirker whode world extended from Italy on the east to perhaps Buffalo on the west. His answer was long but overflowing with praise for the unconventional and wholesome frank ness of the young women from the West. He has learned without know ing it, one of the ways in which west ern universities excel his own. Cutting and deserved criticisms can be made of Nebraska's social life In which Is sacrificed nearly every form of s6cial Intercourse to tho everlast ing dance; but after all such are made", the fact remans that the young men at Nebraska regard their young women classmates as friends arfd com panions on planes of equality with themselves. In this regard Nebraska' not only excels many largo uni versities which might be mentioned, but has them completely outclassed. This has a great significance to one who has been able to observe tho dress parade and twelfth century wor ship of tho fairer sex at tho mid-year festivities In a. largo eastern univers ity. k On siich occasions, at young 'man passes for what he Is not, and a young woman is admired almost entirely for her fair face and charming figure. Such a travesty on friendship is an impossibility at Nebraska, and It al ways will be, If as I think the atmos phere of frankness can be maintained. M. J. BROWN, '05. Ithaca, N. Y. Don Wilson, while mending a stere opticlan lantern in University Hall yesterday' afternoon, repoived a severe gash on the cheek from a knife he was holding in his hand at the time. Tho tape he was holding broke and the blade struck him with considerable force. Dr. Olapp dressed the wqund. Mr. Walter F. Meier, '03, a promi nent debater In the llnlvorslty, lias a 3,000 word article In "Daw Notes" for May bn "Tho Attitude of Equity ToVafd Strikes and Boycdfct Use of the Injunctlo." He also published an article in the March humb'er 'of the same journal. Dr. Bes'sey recently received' a tbng letter from A. A. Hunter, "a 'strident In tlm University v'about ten years ago, Whp Is riow In the Panama zone. He Writes that the vegetation there Is wonderful and that he Intends send ing some collections of-.pianta 'to the University. , Semester examination for ail divi sions of 'Rhetoric '2 will ite plate Monday morning at 8. o'clock. SUIT or OVERCOAT TO ORDER $i Mo More, No Less. 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