THE DAILY NEBRASKAN . , it ii ! I i If: 1 K ij'J i1. I 'h i Hi ttbe Pail, flebragftan THE PROPERTY OP THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRAflKA. Lincoln. Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY IAY .EXCEPT SONOAY AND MSNDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Ptklrcatltt tffta, 126 No. 141k St. EDITORIAL STAFF. Edltor-livChlef Rom Kino, '08 Managing Editor O. L. Fenlon, '08 Astoclate Editor R. L. Harrli, 10 BUSINESS 8TAFF. Manager, George M. Wallace, '10 Circulator W. A. Jonee, '10 Assistant Circulator., .. .L. J. Weaver, '10 OFFICE HOURS. Editor-in-Chief 2 to 4 p.m. Manager 9 to 10 a. m. Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies. 6 Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 cents per Insortlon for overy fifteen wordB or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly be published free. Entered at tho postoftlco at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. Ono Is always glad to boo a confirm ation of his own theories. A learned physician of the French academy says that it is dangerous to arise immed iately upon awakening from sleep. That '1b just what students with eight o'clocks believe. common Interest in tho welfare of an institution but It is not tho only pos sible element nor tho strongest A football gamo has como to be consid ered as nn exhibition rather than a uni versity meeting and a conyocation of tho students, excluding tho general public Is of far more value as a spirit getter than an occasion on which nerv ousness and tho desire to show off get tho better of real sane enthusiasm. "To the book-makers belong tho spoils" is the thoory of some of our educators. Among the various func tions of a University Is that of foster ing research work, and tho man who is pushing his specialty by writing and at the same time can appreciate and help tho 1eginner is the professor in tho truo sense of the word. Affirmative Win. The Studont's Debating Club was tho Bceno of a lively debate last Sat urday evening, tho question being "Was the recent financial panic duo to republican incompetency." Tho de cision of tho judges, based up on the debate as it was pre- Bonted rather than by personal views, waB given to tho affirmative by a vote of two to one. The debaters presented their arguments fn clear and forclful manner and each speaker was liberally applauded. After the debate, a heated dlscuBBlon arose between the Demo crots and Republicans and argumonts and oratory was in abundance. Tho affirmative was represented by J. II, Morgan ond It. W. Botes, the negatlvo by A. Johnson ond It. E. Waldo. The judges were It. A. Spaits, A. Q. Kazobeer and S. G. Evons. De cision affirmative 2, negatlvo 1. The question up for next Saturday night is "Resolved, That tho present powers of tho speaker of tho House of Repre sentatives are a menace to good government." The Harvard Medical School" With tho completion of tho new buildings, which wcw dedicated Sep tember 25th, 100G, this school now has facilities nnd equipment for toach Inir and research in tho various branches of mcdlcino probably, uncqualcd In this country. Of tho flvo buildings, four aro 'devoted entirely to lab oratory teaching and research. Numerous, hospitals afford abundant op portunities for clinical Instruction in medicine and surgery. COUR8E FOR THE DEGREE OF M. D. A four years course, open to bachelors of arts, literature, philosophy oi science, and to persons of equivalent standing, leads to tho dogrco of M. D. Iho studies of the fourth year aro wholly elccth'o; thoy Include labora tory subjects, general medicine, gcnoial surgery and tho special clinical branches. . Tho next schbol year extends ft'om October 1, 1908, to -Juno 24, 1909. The diploma of University of Nebraska Is accepted for admission. . For detailed announcement and catalogue, nddress . HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, Boston, Mass. 20-PER CENT DISCOUNT--20 ?f Como in and examine our new line of Spring Goods. TWENTY per cent Dis count on all Fall and Wipter Suits. DRESHER Fasktnable TAILOR 143 SOUTH TWELFTH ST. BELL PHONE 604 AUTO PHONE 2686 UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. Appeal to the Supreme Court. The case that was up In the supreme court Saturday, before Chief Justice Hough and associate justlcos Vonrlck and Freehs, wherein DoCay Burnett waB appeallant, and the Union Water Co., appellee, was decided In favor of Tuesday, March 3. Tuesday, March ,3. 11:00 p. m. Memorial Hall. Convocation Judge i. C. jlungor..v 11:30 a. m Memorial Hall. Freshman class meets. 11:30 a. m. Univorsity Ilntt 106. Dramatic Club meets. Thursday, March 5 11:30 a. m. Memorial Hall. Junior Class-meets. 30 Doz. NEW 'CLUETT SHIRTS Just in. 1 like to show and talk Cluett Shirts because I know them to be good in quality, stylo and pattern. 1 don't have any but exclusive patterns $1.50. I Narrow Fourinhands are the nifty shapes in neckwear this spring. I have oodles of them at 50c. . ,., ... . - BUDD, $2.50 HATTER An army automobile on Its way from New York City to Fort Leavon enworth, Kansas, passed through the city yesterday and caused considerable excitement. Professor Montgomery of the Field Crop department has been to the northeast part of the state lecturing before farmers Institutes. HERE'S A "SNAP!" An Al foun tain pen now, self-filling, 25 per cent discount. Inquire at Nebraskan office. The best place to eat in town Is at Dons Cafe 114 So. Eleventh street. Thero is an old and extremely ob jectionable theory on which some stu dent goes to school. It is "nover to let your work interfere with your pleas ure." This Is tho idea of the Bluffer who from the very beginning of his college life follows it with the strict est care. At tho end of one semester or two ho finds it convenient to re malh in school without registering; in deed it is hard to tell whether he is even in tho university, for he divides his time between tho library and some of the choice resorts down town that contribute to "good fellowship." For tunately the career of most of such persons is short but not short enough. A number of such good for nothings hanging around the campus months without ever attending a class set a bad example to younger students who are apt to imagine that such actions are consistent with good scholarship. The students at Wisconsin get to gether once a week to sing college songs and develop spirit. This is done .not, only during the football season but at. all times regardless of what else in going 9,. ."Athjetcis is one element Jn UniversitySife which makes for appellee on the grounds of appellant not having complied with Section 142 of Nebraska Code of Civil Procedure, in offering to pay costs to file their amendment to their original petition. Lawe, Grunden and Burnett were attorneys for appellant, while Randall and Helnke represented the appellees. Nebraska Blue-Print. The first of the material for tho Nebraska Blue-Print went to tho printers Saturday. It wll contain ar ticles by former Nebraska men who aro making good in tho engineering world. 'Mr. Gibbs of Pittsburg, Camp bell of Rock Hill, S. C, Colo and Brown of Chicago; are among the con tributors. The book will bo out Aprff 15 and will be the best ever gotten out by the. engineering society. Mpre Indiana Relics. Mr. E. Blackman, the archaeologist of tho Nebraska State Historical So ciety has returned from a trip to north west Nebraska with' several barrels of Indian 'relics. Among them are many excellent arrowheads and Bpeci-' mens of stone knives and Implements. f i : Try Drtlryrople's Baked Goods. Why not take your bath at Chris bath house, Eleventh and P streets? Dr. Chas. Toungblut, dentist, 262 Burr Blk. Dr. Hill, Dentist, 233 So. Eleventh. Chapin Bros., florists, 127 So. 12th. r -a'yS2mimm VS "tI HHsMSMsHsBSsisaBlsBlBtflBBBBcCBH EVERYTHING IN Sporting Goods Special Dlsotunt Stiidrnts 8IRARD CYCLE COMPANY, 140 North 14th St. The ACVIE Bowling, Billiards, Pttl and Cigars The Finest Place in (he West. 934 P Street MEMMEN CANNON CO. LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY -1133 N St. Social nights Mon. and Frid., 8 to 11 Beginner's night, Wednesduy, 8Tto 11 UNI. 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