THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ZEbe Eatl$ flebra&fean THB PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA.. Lincoln. Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY DAT EXCEPT SUNDAY AND HMDAT BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. PHblicitlOl Otflci, 126 HO. 14th St. EDITORIAL 8TAFF. Edltor-ln-Chlof Roat King, '08 Managing Editor Q. L. Fenlon, 'OS Aiioclato Editor R. L. Harris, 10 BU8INE88 8TAFF. Manager George M. Wallace, MO Circulator W. A. Jones, '10 Assistant Circulator L. J. Weaver, MO OFFICE HOUR8. EdItoMn-Chlef 2 to 4 p. m. Manager to iu a. m. Editorial and Business Office: BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, 8tatlon A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance 8lngle Copies. 5 Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rata of 10 centa per Insertion for ovory flf toon words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly be published froo Entered at the postofTlco at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. ' Tho disappointing news of tho fall u'ro of the prohibition forces In Tues day's election can still bo neutralized as far as tho students aro concerned by a stronuous effort to stop tho practice oT frequenting tho saloons. In this, supported by tho public It Is r!ght that somo measures, however extreme thoy may be, should be taken to make It a safe place for parents to send their children. Under conditions aB thoy aro hero at Nebraska It Is dif ficult to roach anything of thlB kind, but something certainly ought to be done. Those who drink are not any In considerable minority and those whom those are teaching to drink are con- comoB, of movements similar to tho formation of tho council. Kansas stu dents convened tho other evening for peaceable purposes 'to discuss needed changes In the administration of the school. The example of Stan ford is still fresh in memory and tho results In total are twelve students expoUed. Minnesota .recently exper ienced a little revolution of the stu dent body, and now Nebraska Is get ting her turn at advertisement in tho Bhapo of student reform up in the Law School. Are not these things going too far? Young people aro apt to get over conscientious regarding the in terests of tholr alma mater and calous to the respect due to the powers that be? There are plenty of things to pluck from tholr own eyes before bo ginning on tho mote in the other fel low's eye. s. V , The Harvard Medical School Withvtbo completion. 'of. th .&l j.. .. ..4 .-. .4 .. ' .' vviuivujo compiouon. or. uio new-Dunuings, wnich wery dedicated. -September 25th, 190C, this school now has facilities and equipment for-toach-lng and research In tho various branches of medlclno probably unequalod In thlB country. Of tho Ave buildings, four aro dovoted entirely to lab oratory teaching 'and research. Numerous hospitals .afford 'abundant M-1 iiuiiuiuuco lor uunicai instruction in meaicino ana surgery. COURSE FOR THE DEGREE OF M. D. " J 3 A four years cQurao,.open to, bachelors of, ar,ts,.Jitoraturo, philosophy or solenoor-and to persons of equivalent- standing, leads to the degree o'f M;' D, ,Thp studies of. the fourth, year aro wholly electlvo; thoy Include loborar tory subjects, goneral medlclno. g'enoial sureory and tho modal clinical branches. i , - , t The next school year extends from' October 1, 1008, to Juno 24, 1909.- The diploma of University of Nebraska Is accepted for admission. For detailed announcement and catalogue, address HARVARD MEDICAL fecHOOL, Boston, Mass. Lincoln Bryan Club. There will be a meeting of the Lin coln Bryan Club at tho Lincoln Hotel this evening at eight o'clock. An In teresting program of speaking has been arranged. Dr. Qeorge Elliott Howard, head of tho department of Political Science and Sociology, -will be the chief speaker, and all TJnlver sity students who aro members of the club aro urged to be present. Two Lectures. Professor Lutoslowsky, of Poland, Is to deliver two very Interesting lec tures here next Tuesday. He speaks at Convocation In the morning on "Plato." This lecture promises to be very Instructive and well worth at tending, since Professor Lutoslowsky Is one of tho greateBt living authori ties on Plato. In the evening he will give another lecture, on "Poland." Let us take your measure today and make to your order a suifthat is perfect in Style, Fit, WorKmanship and Quality DRESHER, The TAILOR 143 South Twelfth Street LINCOLN, NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. The Juniors at Northwestern wore R E S U TU TS T E L L, I We okdm to be the beat CLEANERS and DYERS in Lincoln and aro here to prove It Our methods, aro the VERT LATEST and our work Ma the beet that money can seouro. We olean the finest dresses and robes without danger of fading or ehrlnklng In any way. We also olean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Qoods called for and delivered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. We do altering and repairing. CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. J. C WOOD St CO. Phene Bell 147 1820 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Phono' Auto 1292 Thursday, April 9. 11:30 a. m. Memorial Hall. Freshman meetln. 8:00 p. m. Lincoln Hotel. Dr. Howard speaks before the Lin coln Bryan Club. Friday, April 10. Junior Informal Temple. Fraternity Hall. Junior Informal. Wednesday, April 15. 6:00 p. m. Easter recesB begins. Wednesday, April 22. 8:00 a. m. Easter recess ends. Friday, April 24. Lincoln Hotel. . Senior Prom. Glee Club Concert, Matinee and even ing. ' Friday May 1. 8:00 p. m. Tho Tomplo. Y. M. C. A. Minstrel. Company B Hop. Friday, May 8. Sophomore Hop. The Tongues Of Angles Could we speak with the "tongues of angels," we could not overstate the merits of Regal Shoes. They aro the most stylish and best shoes In the world for $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. We are exclusive agents in Lincoln. Columbia University has established a professorship of humanity, probably the first of its kind In the world. Hun dreds of other universities and col leges need to follow Columbia's example. stantly increasing. It isn't enough to -merely say that this is bad and drop It there. Students who have to go home to dry towns will be sorry that Lincoln didn't go dry, but will thoy be able to tell their parents that they haven't been inside of a Lincoln saloon? Michigan students have organized a student council to see that the stu dents get fair play with tho town peo ple. The prosecuting attorney in the case of the theater riot, is being called bad names and criticised for his gram mar and advised that the best thing for him to do in the interests of the community Is to drop the causes against the fifteen students arrested. It looks like another case of confusion between the meaning of liberty and license. Tho efforts of the prosecutor, judging from the class of the students for quarter are not half as Ineffectual as tho attempts of the students to jus tify themselves. If that council knows what is to its own Interests it will de solve for the law will ordinarily se cure fair play without having one of the interested parties as judge. From all over the country word recently prevented from giving a play at Ravlnia Park by Chicago an archists, who ovor-bld them for the theater, and tore down their posters about town. The baffled juniors con tented themselves by tearing down all the anarchist posters they could find. The Freshman class meets in Me morial Hall this morning at 11:30. A few business matters aro to bo trans acted' which were unattended to at the last meeting. A member of the Stu dent Publication Board will be chosen. James Lawrence is the only candidate for the place, The matter of selecting the class cup will also bo disposed of. Dickon's "Cricket On the Hearth" will be presented in early April by two literary societies of Hlinols University. The Purdue board of trustees has just approved the plans for a new memorial gymnasium. Yale will reduce her basket-ball schedule, next year and restrict the trlpBof her team. Wanted Ten students to canvass subscriptions Saturday; $3 for the day. Send namaandaddress to Box 1315, Station A. m Have your clothes pressed at Web er s Sultorium, corner 11th and O Why not take your bath at Chris bath house, Eleventh and P streets'? Q. A. Withers waB on the campus yesterday. Speier & Simon We 8ave You Money Northeast Co. 10th and O Sts. Just out of the high rent dis trict. SAM'S CAFE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN SEASON HENRY CLARKE, Prop oo Senior Prom Lincoln Hotel April 20-four c Two-fifty ooooooo Th Nebraskait for nmaindir of School Year only 75c IT '" Tl'fm II .mi ml "rtltMIWfHf IM KUMmxmmmmm&awuMamrriirrtr JWJCSJJ3a5s