The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 04, 1908, Image 2
THE DAILY, NEBRASKAN It It i pits fiebtaehan 'T, ' J ' THE PROPERTY OP THE UNIVERSITY OP, NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nebraska. fWILISHEB tim DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AMI MMBAY ""BY THE! STUDENT PUB. BOAd" PitlicattM Ullct, 126 No. 14th St. EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor-in-Chief Ross King BUSINESS STAFF. Manager.. i....... George M. Wallace Circulator Wi A. Jones,' MO Asst. Circulator L. J. Weaver, '10 ., Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflc, atatlon A, Lincoln, Neb',' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 92.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies. 5 Cents Each Telephones: Bel)' A 1466, Auto 1888 a ii i i i i i -- INDiyteWAL NOTICES will bo charged fOXrfttrtho nub of 10 cents- por Insertion for 'every fifteen words or fraction; thereof. Faculty notices nnd Unlvorslty bulletins will gladly- bo published froe. Entered at the postoftlco nt Lincoln. Nebraska, as sccond-olaBs mail matter tinder the Aot of Connress of March 3. 1870. ' SIDE I88UE8. Now that tho examinations for the Serilor'-s seventh semester nro over he breathes a sigh of relief. Tho rest of his work "V111 bo down hill Bled ding; If there is a noticeable slacken ing' In his .class, work we nil suspicion him of having worked for a Phi Beta Kappa. Such surplcions, howovor, arunot always well founded. It may be his purpose is to dovoto his last semester to some other things besides strictly class work, ihoro are many lines in which, ho may direct his energies; If ho hasn't dono athletic work it is high time that he should take a semeptor of light work and got out for base ball or track; If he has never been to a social event of his clnsB his education will not bo com- i&h.t THE CO'- O IP Will Fit You Out PROPERLY For: Your Stcond Semester's Work ALL SUF?FLI1S V Many Second plote without a little of this the last semester; if he hasn't found out where the books outsido of his own courses aro located over. In the library . stack room, hi might take time to do that too. ThlB is advice for seniors, and fortunately wo have very few grinds among us, , . Fror underclassmon: Now that you have your work all outlined for tho semester, count tho number, of errors you have made in the fore, Can, you do everything you have planned 'and do it wollT And in making the calcu lation discount your estimate of tlmo by about twenty-flvo por qent. There ' aro few who couldn't carry eight een hours work easily If it were not for' distractions that use up their, time and. do the student practically no good.. This is not to discourage '"side issues" if taken with the Intention of? deriving jnefK th'efqfrom", but the VoatOBt vboitteht comesoih having hoIme to stick, yfath a task for a long siege. If . you" have registered for full bcIoojJ -wor.K tna is a good thing, but before mu uuiuuBier Keib uny lunuer unuer way, tiraw, one or two of those "irona" otitof.ihe fire.. , . . H. W.' Caldwell The President's Special Message. , Convocation, Tuesday, February '4. At'tno last examination one of the Filipino student handed. in .apaper so tllatingtilsned fbr itk accurp.(o and; pure English as to calTfBrtn the re mark from his professor that many foreigners learn In a few years to use English better than tho avorago Amer ican student. 'There, 1s ''a vasf differ ence between speaking a language and being a student of its correct use. Interclass Athletics. The Interciass At$fletici36tarav met Friday afternoon to arrange for" the interclass contests yet to be held. The matter of excluding Freshmen from those contests was again taken 'Up. It will bo remembered that tho Freshmen were excluded from the fodtball games in the fall and .they we're not to be allowed to participate in any line of InterclaSB athletics. The Freshmen were not satisfied with this .course and. annealed to the Athletic Board of tne University In the matter. Dr. Bollfori nnd Manager Eager were present at the meeting Friday and' it" was suggested by Dr. Bolton that tho class board recon sider t h di r l fl r s t ml lng. A committee "composed of men from the three tipper classes was ap pointed to confer with the Athletic Board of the University about 'any change In existing rules. Intorclnss basketball games ' are soon to bo started.' - . Regular moeting of tho Unl. Chem istry Club in Chem. Lecture Room Wednesday ovening, February 5, at 8 p m. Prof. C. M. Heck of the Physics Dept. will addresB the club on the "tJ; . ,-i z Hand Book? "Physical Properties of Solutions." This is the subject of Professor Heck's research' and the nddreBs will be of interest and value to all interested In Chemistry of Physics. Everybody Welcome. Mathematical Seminar. -Quite a large number of students attended the. Mathematical Seminar last Saturday evening, for. Brenkd discussed the proposed plan for fu ture meetings, stating that each stu dent registering "would lie 'given one hour of credit for regular attendance and for the presentation- of a paper on some problem in-which ho Is 'In terested. ' A great deal of Interest is being shown in. the seminar and already many have signified their intention br registering. Those expecting to be cpmo members should register immediately.- '- - --,- - . . . I The next meeting Recurs February lth, the third Saturday In the month, nnd future meetings will occur regu larly on the first and third Saturdays of each month during the semester. Chapln Bros., florists, 127- St. 12th. The Harvard '';. 7 ' ' t fit. . M ho .oompWtlbn of tho now.ulldIng8. which wcroi dedicated ;Sep-" tcmbcr 25th, 1006, this, school now has facilities rtnd equipment for teach lng and rescftrch In the varloud branches of mcdlclno probably uriequaled In this country. Of tho flvo buildings, four nro dovoted entirely to lab- S?.!?fiipaCn,nK i.andr. wof roll. Nunxorpus hp,splUilJU.nffQrd.;, abundaivt op- . portunltlcH for clinical Instruction In 'mcdlclno nnd surgery. '' COURSE FOR THE DEGREE OF M. p-. A four Vmirn' nnnran nnmi tn Itn nlmlnxo n n.n iu...... i.n .... ?-.r 8jnco: 'iPd t0. Pomona of cqulvalont standing, leads to -the 'degreevof-M .... -,11. l ". ", y wiiuuy uiuuiivc, inoy, inciuuo laoora- tory subjects, gonora.1 medicine, gcnotul surgery nnd tho special clinical branches. . , a. Tlia next school year tfxtejids frbm Ootoier 1, 1908, to June lfl'909. "' ' The diploma of University of Nebraska la accepted forv-admlsslon,' v For detailed announcement and catalogue, nddresfl HARVARD MEDICAL 8CHOOUBoston, Mass. ' 20--PER CENT nDCCUCD Lincoln's UnCOnCn Fashionable iAr BELL PHONE 604 ' ..! .! ti, tv j UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. Friday, February 21. Lincoln Hotel. Junior Prom. Bnsket-ball, Nobraska vs. Kansas. Saturday, February 22. Basket-ball, Nebraska vs. Kansas. For rent Several largo all modern rooms. With or without board. Rea sonable to students. 1020 P, S. J. Mc Dlfl. Mr. L. E. Hurtz will meet the class in Telephony In R. 210, M. E. building, 130 p. m., Wednesday. Large, modern room for two gentle men students, $16.00 per month. Bell A-1717. 501 No. 17. Guy Teeter, 'ex-lOS, of Omaha, vis ited at the Sigma Alpha .Epsllon house last week. Have you seen those elegant now styles in pennants.? 3'40'NbYth Elev enth. Sophomore football team meet at Townsend's 11 a. m., W6dnesday. A selected line of valentines Just re ceived. Tho University Book Store. Second hand books at the Universi ty Book store. Harry Porter Waterman Fountain Pen. 1123 O St. Harry Porter. 1123 O St. All kinds of supplies. Valentines The Storo. University Book Try Bud's Cafe 1435 O street.' Patronize-1 Capital Hotel Barber shop. Eat at Elam'B. vtj uittjl,; ,, j' . 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