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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN li r . i H a MWMHMM MMMHB.-n. SMKaMW lEbe Balls flebragftaft THE PROPERTY OP THE UNIVER8ITY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nebraska. WBLISHEO EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Prtlicitloi ilflci, 126 He. 14th St. EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor-in-Chief Rots Klna, '08 Managing Editor O. L. Fonlon, '08 Associate Editor ...h. l.. narris, iv BU8INE88 STAFF. Manager George M. Wallace, '10 Circulator W. A. Jones, '10 Assistant Circulator L. J. Weaver, '10 OFFICE HOURS. Editor-In-Cnief 2 to 4 p. m. Manager 9 to 10 a. m. Editorial and Business Office: BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDO. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 8 Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion (or every fifteen words or fraction thereof, acuity notices and University bulletins will gladly be published free. Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March 3. It79. Tho University has instituted what is called a college hour, which is a time set apart each month for the faculty and student body to meet and .got together on questions of Univer sity Interest. This isn't often enough unless you look at the matter from the point of view of the faculty mem ber who receives advice regularly from his students as to the ability of other members of the teaching force. Next Friday occurs another series of lectures along lines of world poli tics by a man of international reputa tion. It Is not talk to say that no student ought to miss these oppor- RESULTS TELL! e? nun i ' W Wm t be the best GLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln and are fcra to proTe.lt Our methods aro tho VERY LATEST and our work ma tha bast that money can f ecuro. W oHaa the finest dresses aad robes without danger of fading or shrinking in any way. We alao clean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Qaods called for and-delivered. All goods thoroughly sterilised. We do altering and repairing. CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. J. C. WOOD & CO. Phana Ball 147 1820 N 8TREET, tunltles. The lectures last week were attended by a large number of the faculty-mid a good many of the dis tinguished people of the city, but the students wore a minus quantity.,. Al most every one -who went at five o'clock returned In the evening and were given a treat that is not soon to be forgotten. Don't miss these things. Tho conclusion of the girls' basket ball season jyas more bright than that of the boys this year. They returned with a victory and a pleasant visit as their assets.jaelther of which befell the boys. This one game In which women have an opportunity to com pete Intercolleglately ought to be ar ranged, as it seems to have been this year, so that no objection from any point of view can be made to It. Much credit is due the departments of the3e two schools in pulling off two such contests as wo had this year. Considerable . complaint is heard about the campus regarding the re cent ruling of the military department calling for tan shoes to match the new olivo drab uniforms. To the in dividual who had not intended to buy shoes of just this style the expense niny seem unnecessary. It has beert the custom for yenrs that students should buy second-hand military suits at a low price, thus reducing the ex pense of drill. This had continued until tho appearance of the Battalion was so poor owing to the old style and worn-out clothes that it was con sidered advlsablo to adopt a more up-to-date uniform. And in order to make the change as cheap as possible, men who already owned suits were nqt forced to make the change. Tan shoes are, however, absolutely neces sary to match the new uniform and so they are being provided at the low est possible figure. When you stop to consider that the new uniform re quires none of the extras necessary for the old blues, such as white gloves, blue flannel shirt, white trousers and compaign hat,, the total cost of the new outfit is even less than the old style and the cadets will be even more apt to get a good price if they desire to sell out at the end of the year. In addition to the need of hav ing a. decent looking battalion and the comparative expense of the two uniforms, the new suit is more sensi ble. It wears better, can be cleaned with ordinary care and is much more comfortable. The battalion is now In shape to represent the University with some degree of respectability. What is the slight inconvenience of being required to buy a uniform style of shoe which you can get wear out of any time as compared with the comfort and appearance of the whole battalion? Special lectures by Professor Clem ents at the University of Minnesota are proving popular among students there. The series covers the field of evolution, and the professor deals ex- LINCOLN, NEB. Phsna Auto 1292 tensively with De Vrle's contribution to the doctrine with hls theory of mutation. Michigan's faculty has made a new ruling which .forbids all special stu dents from participating in college activities. The ruling Is intended to effect those who come to the univer sity, not for work, but merely to take port in athletics or other activities. ' Michigan students who are under arres for participation In the recent riot, received $92.50 from the recent benefit performance at the Majestic vaudeville theater. The University Glee and Mandolin Clubs took part in tho program. ' Spring football practice began at Yule yesterday and the candidates worked under the direction of L. H. BIglow, captain of the eleven last fall. It will laBt until the Easter va cation. The annual punting contest will be held late In April. Charles Zueblln, professor of soci ology at the University of Chicago, has resjgned. The Harvard fM. a2PpiSVon f ,th0 noY buildings, which wcro dedicated Sep temb6r 2Bi, 1006, this school now has facilities and equipment for teach- ngftn research In tho various branches of medicine probably unequalod nVoU.. .' i r uul,u"'Kai iuur aro uevoiea entirely to lab- : V. "i"'K, luiu reuearcn. Numerous Hospitals a fiord abundant portunltles for clinical Instruction in mcdloine and surgery. COURSE A four years course. or science, and to persona of equivalent standing, leads to tho degree of M D. rho studies of the fourth year aro wholly elective; they Include labora- bra 1 1 ,OCUJ' Koncrai medicine, general surgery and tho special clinical ZL10 J0?1 Bcll 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 SCHOOL, Boston, Man. Let us take yovr measure today and make to your order a suit that is perfect in Style, Fit, WorKmanship and Quality DRESHER, The TAILOR 143 South Twelfth Street LINCOLN, NEBRASKA UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. Thursday, April 9. 11:30 n. m. Memorial Hall. Freshman meetin. 8.00 p. m Lincoln Hotel. Dr. Howard speaks before the Lin coln Bryan Club. April 10. Junior Informal Temple. Fraternity Hall. Junior Informal. Wednesday, April 15. 6:00 p. m. Easter recess begins. Wednesday, April 22. 8:00 a. m. Easter recess ends. Friday, April 24. Lincoln Hotel. Senior Prom. Glee Club Concert, Matlnjee and even ing. Friday May 1. 8:00 p. m. Tho Temple. Y. M. C.A. Minstrel. Company B Hop. Friday, May 8. Sophomore Hop. Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorium, corner 11th and O Why not take -your batii at Chris -f-bath Tiouse, Eleventh and P streets? Iowa College, at Grlnnell. claims the basket-ball championship of the state. 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