The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 29, 1908, Image 2

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TriB PROPERTY 6f,
TUB UNlVEilSITY OP NEBRASKA.
Lincoln. Nebraska.
HUSHEI EVERY IAV EXCEfT SVHDAT AMD MIKBAT
BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD.
rttlitiNw Itflci, 126 No. 141k St.
EDITORIAL 8TAFK
Mltor-ln-cKlef.. . , RM K,"0 !f
Minaglng Editor a. L. Fenlon, '0
Associate Editor R. L. Harris, 10
BUSINESS STAFF.
Manager Qeorge M. Wallace, '10
Circulator W. A. Jones, '10
Assistant Circulator L. J. Weaver, 'W
OFFICE HOURS.
EdItor-ln-Chlef 2 to 4 p.m.
Manager 0 to 10 a. m.
Editorial and Business Office:
BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION .BLDQ.
Poitbfllfce, fetatlbh A, Llhcdln, Neb.
SUBSCHlTiON PRICE, 2.0d PEW YEAR
Payable In Advance
Single Copies, 5 Cents Each
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Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charred
for at tho rate of 10 cents per Insertion
for every flf toon wordB or fraction thereof.
Faculty notices and University bulletins
will gladly bo published free.
.Entered at the poatpfflce at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as socond-olass mrtll matter
under the Act of Congress of March 8.
1179,
H is often suggested (lint the so
lution of tho negro problem could be
reached by treating the negro as we
hnvo the American Indian, namely put
them off on a reservation and then pre
pare to take that away from them.
Why not do this with library loaf
ers? It would apply without quee
tlon of feasibility and Justice.
Pres' Association, Tuesday evening,
of Lincoln's reason last year for vot
ing down tho propose'd distillery prop
osition. He said, W(3 thought It
would be bad to have a dlstllery
In the name town as the state univer
sity." This Bamo worthy .sentiment
now developing Into a determined
struggle for n cleaner town is shdwn
In the fcfgns displayed over O street
and by tho efforts successful efforts
of tho men who were out the other
evening with petitions. Lincoln dry
would ho worth more to tho students
of the University thnn any department
on tho campus. Urpnkenness may not
he more prevalent here than In some
other schools, but there1 are a suffi
cient number of boozj'breaths straying
about to disgrace the whole Institution.
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It la interesting to note that Englund
the homo of the original home of
"Woman suffrage there Is no new wo
mart. Tho men need have no fear
therefore regarding members of the
woman suffrage club of tho Universi
ty. Theso womeh are just out for a
square deal.
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Ralph Jenne and John Darrington,
of Falls City; Robert Updike, Louis
.Meyer, Fay Neely and Eddie Raus
scan, of Omaha; "Pete" Duer and
Joint's Fisher, of Hnstlngs, and "Fri
day" Campbell, of McCook, are visit
ing at Phi Delta Theta house.
Cornell University has Increased
ttu entrance requirements. Fifteen
units nre now required, a unit being
the equivalent of a courso pursued In
a preparatory school through one year
with five recitations a week.
Jim Green, now chief of construc
tion for J. G. White Construction Com
pany, New York, was on the campus
yesterday. He is one of the head men
for that llrm In Denver.
The Harvard Medical School
With tho completion of tho now buildings, which wcro dedicated Sep
tember 25th, 1000, this school now has facilities and equipment for teach
ins and research In tho various branches of niedlclno probably uncqUaled
In this country. Of tho five buildings, four nro dovotcd entirely to lab
dratory teaching and resfcardh. Numerous hospitals afford abUHdartt' dp
portunltlcs for clinical Instruction in medicine and surgery.
'course for the degree of m. d.
- -Ar. four wvenrsV courso, open to bachelors -of arts, . literature. .fPhlloaophy
or science, and to persons of equivalent standing, leads to tho degree of M.
u. mo studies or tno rourui year aro wholly, elective: they include labora-,
tory subjects, general medicine, gcnoial surgery and tho special ' clinical
branches.
Tho next school year extends from October 1, 1908, to Juho 24, l$tf9.
The diploma of University of Nebraska Is accepted for admission.
For detailed announcement and catalogue, address
HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, Boston, Mass.
m'ritf fr ;-
20 -PER CENT DISCOUNT-20
Come in and examine our new lino of
Spring Goods. TWENTY per cent Dis
count on all Fall and Winter Suits.
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DRESHER Bfti TAILOR
143 SOUTH TWELFf H ST.
ELL PHONE 504 AUTO PHONE 2686
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UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN.
The Y. M. C. A. "social" evening to
night. Mnny stunts are being planned.
A checker tournament has been men
tioned. Everybody come.
Saturday, February 29.
7:30 p. m. University Hall 106.
Students' Debating Club meets.
Friday, March 13.
Lincoln Hotel.
Freshman Hop.
Tuesday, March 3.
11:30 a. in. University Hall 106.
Dramatic Club meets.
P'M'i-SWxi'NNItC'jiiW
.Tames J. Hill Just added. $2,000 to
his endowment for a railway library
RESULTS TELL!
We claim to be the best CLEANERS and DYERS in Lincoln and are
litre to prete It Our methods aro the VERT LATEST and our work
titen the best that money can secure.
We dean the finest dresses and robes without danger of fading or
shrinking in any way. We also dean, gentlemen's clothing of all kinds,
floods called for and delivered. AH goods thoroughly sterilized. We do1
altering and repairing.
CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LIST.
J. C WOOD St CO.
Phene !! 147 1320 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Phone Auto 1292
HERE'S A "SNAP!" An Al foun
tain pon new, self-filling, 25 per cent
discount. Inquire at Nobraskan office.
Sixty per cent of this year's enter
ing class at Brown have registered for
engineering courses.
George Lyon and Will Shock of
Falls City are visiting at tho Slg Alph
house.
The host place to eat In town is at
Dons Cafe 114 So. Eleventh street.
Why not take your hath at Chris'
bath house, Eleventh and P streets?
Bob Ewlng of St Joseph is visiting
at the Slg -Alph house.
Tho editor of Life says that he ad
mires tlie spirit of a dozen students
who will steal a man and keep His in
hiding, but that the spirit of the sport
rules aro altered so that one man
steals a dozen.
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The class day Idea has not been act
ed upon yet by the Senior class. A
number have been consulted -In the
matter and all favor the proposition.
It, has been an annual custom for sev
eral years for the senior clnsti to leave
something to its memory. 'If the class
of 1908 successfully institutes and an
nual class holiday it will leave to suc
ceeding classes a most enjoyable and
beneficial custom. It is a goo) thing
to follow a good custom and a better
Mhlng to create -one.
at Wisconsin. There aro already
about 9,000 papers, books and pam
phlets in the library.
Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 22
Burr Blk.
Dr. Hill, Dentist, 233 So. Eleventh.
EVERYTHING (ft
Sporting doods
Special Dlsttint StidiMs
QIRARD CYCLE COMPANY,
14-0 North 14th St.
The ACME
-fowling, Billiards, Pttl and blears
The Finest Place in the West. 534 P Street
MEMMEN CANNON CO. '
LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY
1138 N St.
Social nights Mon. and Frid., 8 to 11
Beginner's night, Wednesday, 8 to 11
UNI. STUDENTS ESPECIALLY INVITED
-SELECT CROWD
'Notice.
The following committee was ap
pointed by tho president of the En
gineering society to report Immediate
ly and arrange for the material to be
placed in the CornhiiBker.
C. JOHNSON,
Chairman.
l HAROLD PISKE.
. A. M. CANDY.
H. C. SLEUTER.
' 'arbor BARTH.
Speaker Cannon said the1 other day
in speaking before the national edu
cational association that It Is better
to be educated In n university support
ed by the people, no matter how hum-,
hi o than to be taught In marble halls
hulll by oneor two persons."
V. O. Jones' of the State Journal
spoke at the banquet given the State1
Miss Raechael Schembclc of Bei
trice, who has been visiting at the
home of Miss Chrlstabell . Troxel for
the past two weelis, returned to her
home this morning, '$
Pat Dwyer, Pennsylvanoa's football
center, hnB decided not .Jo return to
college next fall. He will" accept "the
offer to coach the Alabama Polytech
nic team. "
Fannie Gooves, of Sheltonls visit
ing'nt tho Trl Delt house
Chapin Bros., florists, 127 St. 12th.
Dalrymple's dainty delicacies.
HUYLBR'S
Chocolates and
Bon Bons.
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WE WANT YQUR FRAT TRADE
We can give you the best prices, best goods and best-service
CAPITAL GROCERY "frSl435 M Street
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