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-St Lit lt uii,H' y.'ja-j.i.'iiiT'jij.u.MjijrMni j . i.t THE DAIliyilSEBRiiBklAN I W , ftftclPtt tlebyaihain " THB pftOPBRTY OF THB UtflVERIITX. OF NBBRA8KA. Lincoln, NSbraaka. - maim prtir iat ekeptsmhy ah mw , B TUB STUDENT PUBBOARD. - rttMMM MMff 121 p 14B Sm W IDITOniAL STAFF. , Idltor-ln-Chlef . ....... M. A. Mlllf, Jr 'M MnilngKdlter....ciyM b. anion, -u BUSINESS STAFF, Mananar T7.H- C. RobertlOn. '09 Ant. Manager ...Q. M. Wallaot, MO Circulator........ i......W. Ai Jone, J10 Astt, Circulator. ,..L, J. Weaver, 10 ; Editorial and Business 0 trice: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflee, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, S2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance w Single- Copies, 5 Cent! Eioh J Telephones:; Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 ;NEPOiTAL RULING. .y a -recent erder ef the PstamjMtfr General, no dally neWepaper It al lowed to eend copies to subscribers Who are three" months' or more In aK refre. There are a few, ef the eub scribers to the Dally Nebraekan who are In arrears' to that extent and un- leas payment la made In the near fu ture the subscriptions will he. stopped. Wetruet that Hhls will not be neces saryNmd that the circulation of 'this paper may not need to be reduced by the oversight of some of our friends. If your subscription Is unpaid,, kindly mall a money -order or draft 'to, 'the manager as soon asNconvenlent. 8clence and Religion. A course ofl0ctures wjllbaygiven f-1 & INDIVIDUAL 'NOTICES will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents per lnaerUon for every fifteen' words or fraction thereof. Faoulty notices and -University bulletins will gladly be published free. - Entered at' the postofllcb at Llnooln. Nebraska, as second-class, mall matter under the Aot of Congress of March 8. 1879. , t t Tfnr-ni.nniiH II i I II -! I I linn I laa "FLUNKING." t After next week .the data wil begin to appear In the registrar's ,t ofilce hi'ch furnishes thatt office' with ma terials wherowith tq.Vork. It is la mentable cortainly that the; conclu vSjon of. each semester witnesses a 'number of students leaving the Uni versity at tne request of the authori ties. This condition Is not peculiar to 1 the University of Nebraska, but is on, the" contrary characteristic of all schools. And as- no year8 f? by and the requirements become more exact ing the number of "flunkersj'.is bound to increase,1 providing there is not a corresponding increased, effort put forth on the part of the students. In many instances the fault is not the student's, or at least thero are often "4' ; 3 V" i rt iSi Vt :r ;lt V i-tert'.-mmnf-' mri"-tor.3:ta!a.-,m!f)r ,, ?- vf-v-tv. . ..ttf. w.&WpV 'JHf ')Mftlfll l?he mpjexaQtiiig the faabion a . 'iKtHiiiA JCV " - rt,"T( iK next semester on the 'relationrofssclr ence and religion. It will be astudy of the grounds of religious belief from a scientific, and philosophical point of view. Some of the principal, topics considered ' will be: scientific explanations of tho origin of religion, principles of the eyolutiori of-religlon, the. psychology of rel(gionr tho idea of God. and arguments fpf His existence as affected.by science, philosophy and biblical criticism. " This course .ill.'be given by Pro fessor French, Saturday mornings, at ten o'clock in Roof 109, Clbrary 'build ing. . Students who merely attend the lec tures and pass the examination on tho the mdre fascinating the price the more certain you are to . find.it here. Commencing onb Saturday any Suit or Ovet coat in this stdre for $12.50 V SMaaafJ-SJI MAYER BROS. X ' UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. same will receive one-half, hour credit Thopo'who do in addition a certain amount of prescribed reading and writ ing may receive one hour credit. While this' course 1b complete in itself, it will also form a part of tho regular course in the Philosophy of Religion (Philos ophy 16), .Those who wish to take this course of Saturday morning lec tures by itself should register for O r dili a r y Glasses ii ikt Uns tratkii, makt ytn'mrvaus bisidis Hallett's So-Eaty Eye Glasses ' hold the lenses straight, don't, qomp off unless; you take them off, don't pinch, "don't bother in any ;way. if you are uncomfortable in. your glasses JeaBBBBBBBBar 9 i 800 US. Examination . Hallett, Optometry Specialist. 1134 0 St. . . ESTABLISHED 1871 8aturday, February 1. Basket-ball, Nebraska Vs. Miasoufl. Friday, February 21. Lincoln Hotel. Junior Prom., Basket-ball, Nebraska vs. Kansas. Saturday, February 22. Basket-ball, Nebraska vs. Kansas. 1 Lost In Mechanic Arts building,' Saturday, a case of K. & E. drawing instruments. Findor pleaso-rceturn to Nebraekan office and receive reward. Found A pair of leather ' gloves, bearing tho mark M. CJ. XH'.' -Owner will find same & Nobraskan-offl;o, . , .MiaMiaMMBBaBamMaaaaaAMMMMWa F0RxSALE AT GREAT BARGAIN. TWENTY-BOOM HOUSE wHula walk .Ing dlBtnnco of University. Full corner lot lots of shAdpobd brick sidewalk. Two bath roomB oiK second- goor Dtalng-roem largo enough to Beat forty people If desired. Very small expenditure wouldmake It typi cal Fraternity,, fhoqse ,,.PrlcJBf and .tersui right. Address 60G Stato Journal, City. " 8pcclal Rates (la Wabas Railroad. The Wabash .have' ,phtsa1jEOaUy .round trip t'cketerll'uiewter resorts of )ho .TOthe.w.pTjieaks uuii uoo.'st.pp.ints, .lorwauuDajest Indlest etc., etc. For aescrlptfva boqk- loiu,-twjb, uiuq lame ana airiniorma :tlon. - address Harry B. Moqres, QJ'A. P. D., Wabash R. R., Omaha, Neb. - extenuating circumstances, but this is pot th'e general rule. Nor could1 apy rule: be adopted by the authorities of JLhe "University other than the one, .up on which they now not, namely merit. , It should be the ambition of the stu dents :of; the "University ,to lessen: the "number of those' who lqaye ,at the in i stance .of the. registrar's office.. ,Not ,that making credits shpuld, be the lim it of the individual's endeavor, rather . than a consciencious desire to receive all, possible beh.efitswfrom a college ;c'ourso. It should- neyertholesB be the ultimatum, anything less being justly denominated failure: There is not a very, considerable amount of time at the disposal of the student to -make .up tor sips of ommisBlon committed 'tnis- semester, but that wlilch is left should be used to the very best advan- . tago; A very-great deal can be ac-; compllshod In a short''time- and while . a practice of cramming, rather than consistent e'very-day work is properly frowned upon, there are circumstances which justify rfuch action, , t I I .Mil I I I I I I I ! Th chief eyents at a repent (nter- class meet at Cornell were the fenolag. and wrestling, matches. Philosophy 16, With either onehalf pr' one hour credit as they prefer. Regular students, in 16 will register for three hours. " " Current Comparative ufteratUre.1--1 Stiidents desiring "to take'1 English; Literature 16, af o requested to consult Dr., Wallace before registering. Mem-! bership 1b necessarily limited to 'meet library facilities. Hitherto it has been possible to accomodate only about half of the applicant rfor 'courses 16 and. 16 JThq second semoster (course 16) deals t wth tno development and use of art means and modes with ref erence to individual and social life in": tno current npvel and short story of Scandinavia, Russia, Germany, Franco,' Italy, Spain, England, and America, with readings from the best works of tho world's greatest authors of today, either In' English translation or in the original. A number of new books which .will be .UBed in this course have recently been procured by. both the City Library and the University li brary . : ) Sanderson's Sajo is ivhore you'gst the real thing at the right price. WE ADVERTISE TO STUDENT TRADE We Welcome Student Custom- ' ers We Plan to Meet the Needs of Students T .. --. .W a. , 'i.,ii. ' -j We carry the (Coats and Umbrellas to protect - them from the weather; 'the materials iiT which tey are clothed; the books, rib- bpns, school pins, school fobs, school lockets; etc., which contribute i - . .. - . to their pleasures; the soaps. ;V '- -f brushes, mending kits, ' I . ijt,v; - . . . 'J , " a1 ' '" a V . ' . . ' rtnntfc trn tihiph i y,y'm:-:: . X"r . rt n v ?" . j&i keepthemvgoing; . the suit cases to -. Dack them home and .if , bjingtnenrback again; . :fi ' ; ando-on and on. Let them , . V -come in of ten; sector themselves. Miller & Paine &4 itv: iv , & r'" '?! .1 ". . ? lj (' - ' j .-SA' ' ' M?"S " 7)' , .:' , -. -..,, ;.. f'1 artfc" , ". 'XSS -m , x y2 '1 ri &1 ,-:m v i ' .:". .. . , ' 'm. itV j V f MiatWaiMMiaaaaBE SBoammmmmlmtKim