The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 26, 1908, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRAtBICAIM
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SAM'S CAFE
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
THE BKST OF
EVERYTHING
IN SEASON
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HEFFLEYS
UNIVERSITY
TAILORS and
HATTERS
1337 O STREET
UnivtrsHy Students
Ladle's and Gentlemen If in
the market' for a new typewriter
or deBlrlng to rent one, we
would be glad to hare our sales
man call and demonstrate the
visible Underwood. Yours re
spectfully, UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITER GO.
714 P St. - -Bell 348
BERNARD SHAW.
(Continued fronl p'ngp one.)
vldualH. His concern therefore Is
with the things that affect the human
breed.
"As a first step In the direction of
his ideal Mr. Show became a socialist.
Vtfe need not bo shocked at thlB, how
evor. The Fublan variety of soclnlistn
In" a wild, patient kind that la Increas
ingly exemplified In this country by
Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Bryan. Mr.
Shaw detests what ho calls our. nnar-
chlcnl scramble for., money. He be
lieves In equality as the only possible
permanent basis of social organiza
tion.
"Out of his social attitude have aris
en, remotely or directly, nil his plays.
Out of It came 'Mrs. Warren's Profes
sion,' 'The Widow's Houses,' and
others. These represont the somberer,
more unpleasant side of Mr. Shnw's
work. Its brightest side, with the bril
liant repartee, the fine, cutting comedy
we huvo seen represented In "You
Never Can Tell." Between the two ex
tremes He the mass of his plays.
"The point for us to remember Is
Hint Bernard Shaw Is a man working
fearlessly and with prodigious energy
for ends that are more than personal
that he Is concerned with the welfare
of humanity that he cares for his art
only as It serves the social end."
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The Harvard Medical School
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With the completion of- tho new btiTldlnRs. which vrcro facftlcated? Sep
tembor 25th, 19.00, this school now has faculties nnd equipment for tcacft
Inc una research in the various branches of metltclno probably unequaled
In this country.- Of tho flvc buildings, four arc devoted 'entirely" -to -laD
oratory teaching anu research. Numerous hospitals afford atjunuant Op
portunities for clinical instruction in medicine and aururery. f' '' N j
COURSE FOR THE DEGREE OF M. D.
A four yearn course, open to bachelors of arts, literature, philosophy
or science, and to persons of equivalent HtandhiR, leads to the degree of M. .
D. Tho studies of the fourth year ar6 wholly elective; they include labora
tory nubjects. Rcnoral medicine, cencial surgery 'and tho ) special. "clinloal "
branches, . 1 u , "r ?'l '3
The next Hohooi year extends from October" 1, 1908, to June 24n 10097
The diploma of University of Nebraska is accepted for admission
For detailed announcement and catalogue, address
HARVARD MEOICAL SCHOOU, Boston, Mass.
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PLEASE PAY UP!
If you have not paid your subscription, please ,
let the matter have your early attention. $t,00
for second semester. Office open .daily 2 to 5r. -room
7 Administration building. J : : : : -,
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Go to Mrs. .1.
for chiropody.
C. Bell, hairdresser,
HAVE
THE EVANS
Do Your Washing
T.J.TuORP&CO,
Rubber Stamps, Stencils,
Sttls.Tnrfi Chaoks, Keys
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Makers, Ete.
Wednesday Evening Meeting.
Tonight, at the regular Y. M. C. A.
men's Wednesday evening meeting,
Mr. Fredericks and the secretary v Mr.
De Klnderen will contribute the report
of the state convention at Norfolk. Last
week Mr. Temple, Mr. Cherrlngton and
Mr. Jorgensen gave a "very Interesting
and Instructive report of tho conven
tion. Tho one tonight will, without a
doubt, ho of interest and worth the
time of any student. Drop around and
spend forty minutes with us. Meet
ing commences at 6: HO and lasts until
7:30.
Prior to the meeting, college songs
are sung about the pluno.
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Frats and Sororities
Whan in Need of COAL cull and ie the
WHITEBREAST CO.
We will treat you right
Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610.
Office 1106 O.
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The nnnunl election of officers for
tho Y. W. C. A. will take place Wed
nesday noon In the rooms of the asso
ciation In the Temple. AH members
are irged to attend the noon meeting
and be present at tho election.
Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P
RESULTS T ELL!
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W claim to be tho be3t GLEANERS and DYERS ln'Llncoln'aad are
Imi to prove it Our methods arc the VERY LATEST andour work
men the best that money can secure. f' ';':
W clean the fln,est dresses and robes without danger of fadlng.W
shrinking in any way. We also clean gentlemen's clothing of allkinds,
(foods called for and dellvorod. All goods thoroughly sterilized. ,W do
altering and repairing.
CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LI8T.
J. C WOOD St CO.
Phone Bell 147 1320 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Phone Aute 1292
. THE FIRST
T1WT I SMINQS BIN
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IBMMJWT PAID AT IK PKB CBNT
first NtllSMl Rmm, Tenth snd 0
Lawlor Cyce Co,
Now Baseball Goods
Athletic Goods
Skates
And Skate Sharpening
13:24 O STREET
Miss Laura R. White, who has beon.
a fellow In tho department of Amer
ican History, left yesterday for Gold
field, Nev., where she hus a position
In the high school.
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Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12.
Pullman won the basket-ball cham
pionship, of Idaho and Washington
early Inst week by defeating Whitman
to the tune of 12 to 11.
Gregory's Semi -Anthracite
$7n50 M CUNKEIi tflurc"
GREGORY THE COAL MAN
FOR FURNACES
Beckman Bros. Pine shoes, 1107 O. Bt.
President Hadley of Yale and Mrs.
Hadley recently took luncheon with
Emperor Wililnm In Berlin.
AMERICAN SAVIN6S BANK BLDB.
132 N. IM STREET
Pennsylvania is. trying to arrange
a series of basket-ball games with
Wisconsin to decide (he championship I
of the Untteil States.'
C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St.
Dean Bessey went to Crete last
night to attend a meeting of tho board
ot trustees of Doano College, of which
ho is a member.'
I JPl flfl'sfmsfl Vain Rallasrsi
I lAILUlTO ulldint
A Cosmopolitlan club has been or
ganized at Harvard.
Eat at ElanVs.
UNION COLLEGE
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