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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1908)
""IX" nmmmmMi9MnimttmfmmpiniMnfvmfUm 3 DAILY NEBRASKAN ;! ; I i I m University Students Ladlos and Gentlemen If In the market for a-nowtypowrltor or desiring to ront one, w would. bo glad Jo hare our sales man call and demonBtrate the visible Underwood. Yours re spectfully, UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER GO. 714 P 8t. Bell 348 We're now located in the most beautiful store in the west. We handle the finest HOT PRINKS in the city. Come in and try them. Lincoln Candy Kitchen 14th and O Sowest Corner HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing THE FJRST TRUST t SAVINGS BANK Owned by tht Btookholderal 9t The First National BankJ miXBBBT PAID AT SM PER GENT Flrtt National Bank Rooms. Tenth anl 0 MNCEjffO CALXmCARDS SjMMOTOWBMTnm 317, SOUTH TWELFTH. ST. CINCINNATI OUT PRICK SHOE STORE -Am Btsirls Shis Rtialr Fatttry iAVgS YOU ' TIME and - MONEY iaio st. Dairy lunch, evening. Dalrymple. There is a movomont for a Htudont theater at the University of Minnesota. .t Miss Stevenson, of North Bend, is visiting her sorority sistero at the Chi Omega house. Henry Leavltt of Omaha, a graduate of Neoraska in 1890, spent a day with Lincoln friends. The Y. W. V. A. election will take place Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day by informal voting. Professor Wilson has JiiBt published a new case book which he i using in his class in Suretyship and Guaranty. The last order of '08 class pins wjll be sent in next week and those who deBlre pins must order at once or be left. A. H. Miller, Chairman. The Harvard Medical School With tllo completion of the now bulldlniui. which wero dedicated Set tcmbcr 25th. 100G. this school now him facilities and cmilnmont for toad ItiR und rencarch in tho various branclicn of tncdlclno probably uticqualcd in mm country, ur tno uvo ouuuings. rotir are devoted entirely to lab oratory touching and research. Numerous hospitals afford abundant op- portunltles for clinical instruction in medicine and surgery. COURSE FOR. THE DEGREE OF M, D. A four years' course, open to bachelors of arts, literature, philosophy or solunce. and to persons of equivalent stundlng, lends to tho degree of M. D. Tho studies of tho fourth year are wholly elective; they include labora tory subjects, general medicine, gcnoifil surgery and tho special clinical branches. The next school yenr extends from October 1. 1908, to June 24, 1909. The diploma of Unlveralty of Nebraska la accepted for admission. For detailed announcement and catulogue, address HARVARD MEDICAL 8CHQOL, Boston, Mass. I ami mim I UNIUN (iULLttit In the Intercollegiate Hockey League, HaVvard and Yale are un- i beaten, and the teams of tho other universities seem to be out of the race. At Convocation tomorrow, Mr. John S. Forbes of Brooklyn. N. Y.. will speak. Mr. Forbes has a reputation ns a speaker of unusual ability. A4arge audience should greet him. I TAILORS BMS For First Class Tallarlng AT LOW PRICES -AUTO 48 COLLEGE VIEW Dr. J. M. BIrkner, major command ing field hospital of the Nebraska Na tional Guard, will give the Hospital CorpB a talk on "First Aid In the r'leld" at f:00 p. in., Wednesday, Feb ruary 12. In S. 102. Mr. W. E. Hnnnnn of the State Historical Society has Just returned from Neilgh, Nebraska, where he se cured a plate of paper towns, whjch were novor laid out. ,lt was through Mr. Lambertson, formerly United States land agent at that place, that the plates were secured. Frats and Sororities When in Need of COAL call and see the WHITEBREAST CO. We will treat you right Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610. Office 1106 O. At Purdue the faculty council has, after nine hdlBousalon, decided to abolish tho annual tank scrap be tween the freshman and sophomore classes. The chief ground for this is because in the opinion of the council the "scrap has become a meeting place for large numbers of disorderly and vicious characters." The tank scrap is a tradition of long standing at Purdue. 00OVKM)OfOKyK PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS THEY DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT When you can buy just as cheaply from a merchant who advertises in ii The Nebiaskan o o HUYLER'9 Chocolates and Bon Bona. H k Dim Cmt. 0 Tin Dntf Ctur, UNIVERSITY JEWELER 4 OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER Dr.S.S.Shean OPTICIAN 1123 SHEET, YELLOW f RONT C. H. Froy, florla, ll33 O St. For Rent Several large all modern rooms. With or without board. Rea sonable to students. 1029 R St Clements' photos are tho best. Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. Marshall, students' barber. Corner Thirteenth and O under Famous. Hayden, photographer, special rates to students. 1127 O street. Qo to 'Mrs. .7. C. BelJ, hairdresser, for chiropody. Harry Porter Waterman Fountain Pen. 1123 O St. Green's barber shops' are the best In the West. 1 No lunch Palace Dining Hall, couuter. Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P i Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12. Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. st. Brown Business College, 1519 O St. Try Bud's Cafe 1435 O street. Eat at Elam'. Why Don't You Do It? CONSULT THE DIRECTORY Tell them you saw their ad in The Nebraskan. 0CM3JKJKKK00000' v 0M3K000OVC000OJK) Gregory's, Semi -Anthracite FOR FURNACES $7.50 NO CLUtttHH JUTE GREGORY THE COAL MAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK BLDO. 132 N. Ilth STREET Now Is the Time! Subscribe! n o v. ii J w o wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm