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THE PIltVi NEBRaSKAN I' J r t r I ha- tai ' iv ' ' ; ' ' ' 9 ' THE -PROPERTY 0Fa" r THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nobraska. PUBUSHED EVERT DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THEv .STUDENT PUB. BOARD.. rstnciUM oince, izb no, 1411 si. EDITORIAL STAFF, EdliorlnChlof,....,..M. AV Mills, Jr., '08 Mfttiaglnp Editor. .'...Clyde' E. Elliott, '09 BU8INE88 STAFF. Manager H. C. Robertson, '09 Ant. Manager Q. M. Wallace, '10 Circulator. tt. i. T..rrTiTTrW. A. Jones, MO Asst. Circulator U. J. Weaver, '10 Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance 8lngle Copies, 5 Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bochtlfged for at tho rato of 10 cents ppr-inscrtion foruveryflftooir words or fraction" thoroof. Faculty notlcoa and. UnlVoralty bulletins will gladly bo puouanca iroo Entered afuio poatofnco at Lincoln, Nobraskar as socond-clasa mall matter underline Aot of Congress of March 8. 87. - THE 8UMMER 8E88ION. Tho bulletin of tho Teachors Sob sion of tho University of Nebraska to bo held next summer has judt been received from the press and Is ready for distribution among1 .those to whom this matter la of interest. For the benefit of those to whose notice this -Imager-has not been brought the fol lowing statement of the purpose and scope of the Summer Session Is quoted from tho bulletin above "Sh'en, tloned: "Tho Teachers Session of the Uril- v versity of Nebraska Is organized for the purpose of serving the leachers of the state at a time when they are free from regular professional duties. "VJth reference to this aim tho faculty i feasibility of carefully planned field" work. , ' , . j "Teachers who wiBh to' devote only a portion of their time to professional studies, will Jind, ayallabp a,,Jargu. number of collegiate courses dlrectlyl related to their work.'' l Tho abovo statement in a general way brings out the important fea tures of the session, particulars of which can be obtained from a caroful perusal of the bulletin, which is avail able at the office of tho Registrar. Tho director of the session, Paul Henry Qrummann, A. M., no doubt could be applied to for any informa tion relative to this work "which is T.ot made clear by the bulletin. Any student who expects to take up this lino of work should begin to make his arrangements accordingly. 8enlor Class Pin. Tho revised '08 class pin has been received by the pin committee and a class meeting will bo called Thurs day for tho purpose of the formal ac ceptance of the pin. All seniors are requested either to attend the class meeting or Bee the pin, which will be worn by one of tho committee in the Library Wednesday and Thursday, and the orders will bo taken Friday. A. H. MILLER, Chairman. J"Y The Harvard Medical School 'Wlth tho completion of tho now buildings, which were dedicated Sep tember 25th, 1906, thin school now has facilities and equipment for teaching-" and research In tho various branches' of mediclno probably uncqualcdi in this country. Of tho flvo bUildlnes. four nro rlnVntorl flnHrolv tn lnh- oratoryjrteachlng-nnd researchrHNum-crous-hospltnlff "nnorflTibundnnt op pununiucB ior cunicai instruction in mcuicino ana Burgery. COURSE FOR THE DEGREE OF Mir D, M,i A four ycarsT course, open to bachelors of arts, literature, philosophy science, und to persons of cqulvalont standing, leads to tho degreoToMi' liiv niuuiuB ui ii i u luurui vciir uro wnonv mifK-rivn: tiiav iniitinn unami tory subjects, general medicine, genoial surgory and the- specialoluflcit The next school year extends from October 1, 1908, "iov Juno 24,.19vy ' ( The diploma of University of Nebraska Is accepted ft- admission.. r' ui uouuicu uiiiiuuiiuuiiiuiil U41U IMVUUUgUO, HUUrCBB-" t- - ij- !,.,. . " . -1 vj ,nrvMu MtuitAL, .school, Boston, fmi. 1 ' f 'UJ.IJII I 1 Jm - i or D. UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. V r With tlie opening of the second se mester Dr. Baumgartner, Ph. D., Unl vtrelty of Chicago, will take charge of the Gorman classes formerly con ducted by the lato Professor Hrbek. BInco tho death of Professor Hrbek r the department has been searching for someone to fill his place. For this purpose ProfeBsorFossler attended tho meeting of ,hey National Associa tion of Modern Languages at Colum buB, Ohio. It was here that he met Professor Baumgartner. Tho depart- Thursday, January 9. 11:30 a. m. Memorial Hall. Junior class meets. 8aturday, January 11. Basket-ball, Muscatine vs. Nebras ka. Informal dance. "FrJdayv January 17 Fraternity Hall Sophomoro Hop. Friday, January 31. , Basket-ball, Nebraska vs. Missouri. Informal dance. Saturday, February 1. BaBket-ball, Nebraska vs. Missouri. Friday, February 21. ' Lincoln Hotel. Junior Prom. Basket-ball, 'Nebraska vs. Kansas. .Saturday, February 22. t, Basket-ball, NebrasTut vs. Kansas. ' Threo passenger trains leav$ Lin coln overy day via tho, &ls86u.i;i Pi. clfio at 8:00 a. m., 2:80 p.Usi.'; and 10:16 p. m. Through jiullinaliBleeper for Kansas City Jaaves -eVery night at 10:15 p. m'"Tho day express for Kan sas City aiulSt LOuls leaves at 8:00 a. m. 'For f8H; information regarding rates, connections ' etc., call at city ticket office, southwest corner Twelfth and O streets. Depot, corner Ninth and S. J v RJESULT S T ELL! fiMAI. UMi ill! f Wt claim to ba tho baat CTjICANFTRfl an1 DYTCRS in TJnyiln.siitl am. Mre to prove it Our methods aro tho VERY LATEST and our work- -menthe-bestthat-money-can-seourer"- t Wt clean tho -finest dresses and robes without dangor of -faaing or 'ihrlnking in ahy Way. e-also olean gontlomen's clothing of all kinds. Goods called1 for and delivered. AM goods thoroughly sterilized. We do altorlng and repairing. - CALL OR WRITE-FOR PRICE LI8T. I J. Phn Ball 147 .WOOD & 1320 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Phone Auto 1292 has been selected with due regard to successful experience fn teaching as well as broad academic preparation. "A complete set of courses for teachers who aro preparing for exami nations for the professional certificate and for thoso who arev preparing to teach pedagogy in tho high school, is offered under tho supervision of Inspector A. A. Reed, associate diroc- -torof-the-sesslonr -v "The demand for teachers proficient C in manual training, domostlo science, agriculture, and physical education Is so ' great at present that ample pro vision has been made for those sub jects ,Tho equipment of the Univer sity makes It possible to offer courses r ? of speclaLvalue In theso branches. .A'.Tho broader cultural needs of Steachera will be met In a number pf " ways. -a, ,A., dally , convocation will bq Arfdat wiiBUbjects of 'general In terest antU genpral educational toplcB will be 'discussed, by sneakers of spe cial qualifications. J Four courses of .- special lectures will be -given on Sat r rur.ay-mornlngs, open to-all who liavo " jWjpfterefi. "-Fiyo-i educational oxcu . slisn charge of experts, bavd'b&Qn afraagd In order to demonstrate the ment feels that It may be congratu lated on the addition to Its faculty. The .Department of Rhetoric has frequent calls for members of Its cluBsea who can entertain by reading. Last Saturday evening Miss Bonnie Adams responded to a requost made by a lecture bureau and appeared .at Malcolm, where' she furnished tho en tertainment. lje was -accompanied by MIsb Llnderman, .who, played the piano for the numbers requiring a musical setting. A special ba.xjng class will meet at tho Armory atT:G0 Thursday even ing. F. R. Wedge, ex-woltorwelght champion of the west, now a student at this University, will conduct the or. will superintend the work. Thfv ciaBs. jacic nest, tire yeteran train size of tho class will-lie limited. Stu? dents are requested to hand In their names to Jack BesraTmrce; Special Rates Via Wabash Railroad. The Wabash have on sale dally round trip tickets to all the winter resorts of tho south New Orleans, Gulf Coast points, 'Florida, Cuba, West Indies, etc., etc. For descriptive book lets, rates, time table and all informa tion atldross Harry E. Moores, G. A. P. D., Wabash R. R., Omaha, Neb. Univtrs j t mraiHtn JjMmttUbtZS. It Ladies and -Gontloraenr-jlfi in tho market for a now typewriter or desiring to rent one. we , jronld; bo glad to Mare, our sales- ' " Tnan "all and" dooBtrate XkxiV visible Underwood.- 'Tours ri. speptfully, ,i V -i UNDERW90I TYPEWRITER CO. 714 P St. e ir Itf Ll'tT'T rlul . j J r t a fi - aft ' Dancing Scheel Class nighiST-Advanced, , Monday Beginners, Wednesday and 8a(UirdMyr' Social night Friday. Prlvsrclata every afternoon. Most bcajWiruhhaill in Lincoln. New loeatlofti.1124 N ... ...--.. . . H'J-!0 SUKi The Pgm& Bowline, Billlarst, TTTf1-, ..v The Chemical Club will, meet Wed nesday evening in tho Chemical Loc- -ture-rbom, Mr-BarnobywwilL-dlscuss "Methods ol Iron Ore AanalyslB, and C. J. Frankfortor will talk on "Chem istry at the University of Minnesota." According to official figures given out by tho registrar, Harvard has few er students enrolled this year than in 1906. The total last year was 3,774, against 3,742 this year, a falling off of 32. Smith College has 1,450 women this year, the largest enrollment In its history. The freBhman clnsB was lim ited, to 460 this year, and no now stu dents wore accepted after August 1. Lost A European history note book and. Source. JuBt before vacation. Finder will confer favor by leaving at this office. Emll Waukeska, Oklahoma, has been chosen captain of the Carlisle Indian football team for the season of- 1908; . - :- DrrChaB7-jyoupgblut7--dentlBtr 2M Burr Blk. 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