" S"WWfy1ffW" 'VTIZ W -' , T SJJW!- ( fH '..TPJJJ'B.yi -M-v fl-yog - t " i 7 v ""-wr ' THE DAILY NEBRASKAIN r lr V- ,v K I b Gbe ails Iftetyraeftan THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRAflKA. Lincoln. Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. . mmH etflci, 126 No. 14th St. EDITORIAL STAFF. Edltor-ln-Chlef '...Ron King Managing Editor G. 8. Fenlon DU8INE88 STAFF. Manager , George M. Wallace Clroulator W. A. Jonei, '10 Atat. Circulator L. J. Weaver. '10 Editorial and Bualneta Offlcet BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Pottofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advanoe Single Copies. 5 Centa Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL, NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 conts per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices antl University bulletins will gladly bo published freo. Entored at tho postofflco at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1179. Tho Junior Promonado, tho social ovent of University circles, takes placo Friday evening, February 21st. This is an affair that all who can should attend. It is tho first and largest for mal function of the University classes and is a gathering of tho most repre sentative men and women of our big school. Como out and show your class' and Univorslty 'spirit. It Is understood that the day given to the Senior class as a substitute for sneak day is not to intorfero with tho proposal of having a full holiday on Ivy Day, as presented to the Senior olass at its last meeting. These two occasions aro entirely separate. Now that the Board of Regents has boon liberal enough to give us one day, it is PLEASE If you have not paid your subscription, please let the matter have your early attention, $1.00 for second semester. Office .open daily 2 to 5, . room 7 Administration building, : : : tlmo, fotvUio class of '08 to ask a sec ond djRr In order to institute tho cus tom of having anlnterclass field meet and picnic in addition to the usual rather dull exercises of Ivy Day. Re sponsible members of the faculty havo promised to Becure a full holiday for this purpose. Why not take them up? Tho deans of women of the various universities of tho West havo decided that Intercollegiate basket-ball games for tho girls aro unadvisablo, This sentiment seems to bo prevalent of lato amonc nearlv all oniiotro fnmiitina It ,1b not because of any deBlro to dis courage basket-ball for girls, but be cauBo trlpB are considered improper under tho most favorable circum stances and tho necessary loss of tlmo has had a bad effect upon tho stand ings of tho women who play. The lat ter reason would not seem to apply bb strongly to women as to men. Minnesota authorities havo insti tuted two very Interesting investiga tions. Tho first Is to discover whether tho average student is overworked, the second is to find; out whether the faculty is overworked. No doubt thoy will find no difficulty in getting plenty of evidence If thoy only consult the parties in question. To some these complaints aro ovlilonco ofr thoj fact that people about such institutions are not overworked. If professors and stu dents are overworked IUIb thoir own fault, oven though they are getting small returns 'for thoir labor. President Roosevelt again denies that he is desirous of securing tho nomination for a third term, and yot a good many leaders continue to urge his name for tho presidency. Perhaps thiB is a Bafo political move. When tho delegates got to tho convention it will bo an easy thing to And out how strong this sontlmont Is. ,Then there will bo an opportunity for tho leading men in the .party to swing things to 'whatever candidate is in tho lead on tno homo stretch. The people cannot nominate their own candidates so long as this semi-dark horse method is con tinued. Nobody is contributing anything but Jokes to the CorhhUBker. These are all right, but think what a good Btory with your name appended would do for your own advertisement and for the publication of your class and" school. People will read your Jokps and never understand them unless they are personally acquainted with tho party In question, but- a good car toon can be appreciated by everyone and is enjoyable after the first perusal of. the book. Pump Test. Several of the senior engineers are helping to run the test on the pump ing engines at the A street station to day. Tho price paid by the city for the apparatus will depend on the re sults of this test. The company get's a bonus for every million gallons pumped pjr thousand pounds of steam over the guarantee and gives a for- PAY UP! felturo for every million gallons that it falls bolow tho guarantee. According to the results of the teat run last year tho city would havo to pay practically nothing for the ap paratus, but the company is tb bq given another chance to make good. Professor Richards designed the plant and represents the city at the ofllclal te,st. The experience that a student gets In a test of this kind Is very useful and at tho same time Interesting to him. Ho gets a chance to soo the principles that ho has boon studying put Into everyday practice. After a lapse of about four years, a herd of sheep will again bo maintained at tho State Farm. Professor Smith having recently purchased representa tives of the more Important breeds Merino, Hampshire, Shropshire, and Cotswold from various parts of .this, state. TheBe will be used for the ad vanced classes In stock judging. Notice. In order to completo registration all students muqt return their class slips to tho Registrar's Office.-l 'This must be dono this week, The Harvard . .W,t,l,t.ho completion of tho now buildings, which wore dedicated Sep tember 26th, 190C, thlsK school now has facilities and equipment for toach njf and research In tho various branches of mcdlclno probably unoqualed in this country. Of tho five buildings, four aro devoted entirely to lab oratory teaching and research. Numerous hospitals nfford 'abundant op portunities for clinical Instruction In mcdlclno and surgery. w COURSE FOR THE DEGREE OF M..D. A four years course open to bachelors of nrta, literature, philosophy or science, and to porao.is of equivalent standing, leads to tho degreo of M. p. rho studies of tho fourth year aro wholly elective: they Include labora tory subjects, goneral medicine, gonotnl surgery nnd tho- special1' clinical1 branches. The next school year extends from October 1, 1908, to Juno 24, 1909. The diploma of University of Nebraska Is accepted for admission. .. For detailed announcement and catalogue, address HARVARD MEDICAL 8CH00L, Bostonr Mass. WE WANT YUUR FRAT TRADE Wo can givo you the best prlcos, best goods and best service CAPITAL GROCERY m&6l485 H Street Bell 456 UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. Thursday, February 20. 11:00 a. m. Memorial Hall. Convocation. Music. 11:30 a. m. Memorial Hall. Freshman classvnieets. Friday, February 21. Lincoln Hotel. Junior Prom. BaBkeC-ball, Nebraska vs. Kansas. Saturday, February 22 7:30 p. m. University Hall 102. Students' Debating Club meets. Basket-ball, Nebraska vs Kansas. 8:00 p. m. The Temple. Jefferson Club meeting. Address by Riohard L. Metcalfe, "Politics and Politicians." Friday, February 28. German Club play. Friday, March 13. Lincoln Hotel. Freshman Hop. Meeting of Jefferson Club, Saturday at 8:00 p. m., at the Temple. Richard L. Metcalfe and Mayor Brown will speak. t Mr. Metcalfe speaks on "Poll tics, and Politicians." Tho public Is cordially Invited to bo present Lost A ladies' gold watch, between Fourteenth and R and Twelfth and S streets. Finder leave at Nebraskan office and receive reward. HERE'S A "SNAP!" An Al founda tlon pen new, self-filling, 25 per cent discount Inquire at Nebraskan office. - .Matt's place Pool and cigars Old Heidelberg, 1,46 No. Eleventh stroet The best placo to eat In town Is at Dons. Cafe 114 So. Eleventh street. Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202 Burr Bile. S Dr. Hill, Dentist, 233 So. Eleventh. Chnpln Bros., florists, 127 Se. 12th. C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St 20--PER CENT Medical School ORDER YOUR PUHCH at FOLSOM'S Also everything in tho vay of cakes, plea, y candioa and icos. Hot Chocolato with WhipDecLn Cream after tho show. Phone us for Prices Auto 2214 The KEY to SUCCESS is a BUSINESS EDUCATION Get thgt education attty Lincoln Business College A Practical School. 13th & P Sts. SAM'S CAFE UNDER' NEW MANAGEMENT THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN SEASON HENRY CLARKE, Prop UNIVERSITY JEWELER t OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER Dr.S.S.Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT ' Yttir rtrnaae SiIIoIImI DISC0UNT--20 i """"''""'"o Como in and examine dur now line of Spring Goods. TWENTY per cent Dis count on all Fall and Winter Suits. DRESHERl: TAILOR . .143 SOUTH TWELFTH ST. BELL PHONE fed - AUTO PHONE 268S "? . i f ' I. ,7 ' u. M : 0S 'Jfi