The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 30, 1908, Image 2

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THE PROPERTY OP
THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA.
Lincoln. Nobraaka.
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BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD.
Publicity Office, 126 No. 14th St.
EDITORIAL 8TAFF.
Editor-in-Chief . . Rots Kino. JOjj
Managing Editor Q. L. Fenlon, '08
Associate Editor R. U. Harris, 10
g(J8INE88 STAFF.
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Circulator ...:.... W. A. Jones, 10
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Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged
for at tho rato of 10 ccntB per Insertion
for oVcry fifteen words or fraction thereof.
Faculty notlceB and University bulletins
will gladly bo published free-
Entered at tho postofTlco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as Bccond-claBS mall matter
under tho Act of Conprcss of March 8,
1679,
Hobson Is a candidates for Prosldont
It must bo a case of "HobBon's choice."
Blind schoolB aro entering track
athletlcB In tho last fow years. Bach
team performs In Its own gymnasium
and tho results aro tolographed back
and forth. Perhaps tho glrlB can ar
range to play Minnesota in basket-ball
this way noxt yoar.
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lego annual Ib about to make its fcp-
peoVanco tho University public isB;
sailed with a great deal of "hot air"
rogarding tho limited edition and the
largo demand, etc. This has becomo
so general that the avorage student
who is nt all familiar with college af
fairs puts only alight 'faith In talk"of
this kind. Tho editors of tho '08
Cornhuskor aro not able to prophecy
the number of books which the stu
dent body will demand this year, but
thoy feel, however, that the studeats
have a right to know boforehand Just
exactly how many books will be on
Balo and then if there is' any shortago
thoso who have refused to put in their
orders in advance will have no right
to complain.
Tho edition this year win have 1,000
books and, deducting from this the 100
which is the smallest possible number
that will bo used as compllmentaries
and rewards for art work, etc., leaves
900 copies to be distributed among at
least 2,500 Btudonts.
I am making this statement through
tho columns of our official paper be
cause of a feeling that tho student
body has a right to know exactly what
their chances are for securing a book.
ARTHUR JORGENSEN,
Editor '08 Cornhusker.
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Tho grasp
of tho clasp
is easy, It's
flat- tho only abso
lutely flat clasp garter
Is tho RriRlttOn. Milli
ons of men know this buy
them and vrcnr them. The wear
is there, and they cost only a quarter
a pair. Remember it.
MNC WUrowa Cf ., 71l Muur It.. Pwumra
Brightens
aro made of
pure.s11k.ATel). ."
Tim nnitnrnn nrn
Jt hew, cxcluslvo- varV
ety cnouch to satisfy
everybody. ' AlFWtal' pajts .
ore of heavy nickel-plated' brass.
If your dealer can't supply you, ft
pair will be sent upo'n receipt of prioe.
ham jg rnwcn mrotpai , ,
national convention, instead of C. C.
McWhinnoy, as announced in yester
day's Nebraskan.
Herbert Peck, last fall's assistant
football coach, is visiting in Lincoln.
Ho 1b on his way to Iowa City as a
delegate from the Virginia chapter of
Phi Delta PbI.
Tho fifteenth of noxt month wit
nesses the appearanco of somo of
next year's Freshmen on our campus.
Thoy aro coming down to compete in
athletics and dobato and among other
things to see how thoy like tho Uni
versity. If thoy aro treated well we
havo reason to supposo that their im
pressions will bo good. Lot ovory ono
make au effort, then, to gofout in the
mood to show how things aro carried
on at Nebraska University.
New Society Formed.
A Sophomore girls' society was or
ganized yesterday by a group of Fresh
men who will be Sophomores next
year, with tho name of XI Delta. Tho
nine girls wearing the yellow ribbon
aro: Alice McCullough, Ruth Munger,
Ruby Barnes, Esther Devlllon, Bertha
Roach, Zelda Branch, Elsie Ackerman,
Verna Hydor and Grace Salisbury.
DeBsa Plorson was chosen a member
representing this year's Sophomoro
class. Tho girls elected Miss Louise
Pound ns honorary member from tho
faculty.
Thursday Convocation.
The following Ib the program for to
day's convocation:
Clarinet Quintet Mozart
Allegro
Larghctto
Icnuctto
Theme with variations
Mr. Edw. J. Walt, first violin.
Mr.'Wm. Quick, second violin.
Mr. Carroll Beach, viola.
Miss Lillian Eicho, vlollncello.
Mr. H. Belton, clarinet.
At the regular Palladian meeting
Friday evening tho postponed new offi
cers' program will be given. A few
special "stunts" may bo expected.
Tho annual intercollegiate debate
between Yalo and Harvard will bo
held at Now Haven, May 1, on tho sub
ject, "Resolved, That it will be for tho
best interests of Cuba that tho United
States, before the end of tho next two
yoars, to cease to havo part in the
government of that island, reserving
only thoso rights included in the Piatt
amendment."
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
LAW SCHOOL
Thrco-yonT coiireo, loading to doproo of Doctor
of Law (J. D.), which by tho Quarter Bystom rany
bo cotnrlotod in two and ono-fourth calondnr
years. . Collcgo education required for roRulnr
admission, ono yoar of Ihwbotaff countod toward
collogo doRrob. Llm library of 29,900 volumes'
Tho SutnraerQ-arteroffers speclalopportunl
tlcs to students, teachers, and practitioners.
FOR ANNOUNCEMENT ADDRESS
Dean of Law School University of Chicago
SAY, BOYS
I a M m i
The students nt Missouri University
havo proposed a plan to establish a
postofTlco at tho university for tho
benefit of the students. It is a private
enterprise and thoy expect to charge
$1.00 a year.
RESULTS TEIl,t
Wa claim to be tho best CLEANERS find DTERS in Lincoln and are
tare to prove it Our methods aro the VERY LATEST and our work
Men the best that money can Beouro.
We clean the finest dresses and robes without danger of fading or
shrinking in any way. We also dean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds,
(foods called (or and delivered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. We do
altering and repairing.
CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE "LIST.
J. C WOOD & CO.
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The Students' Debating Club, on Sat
urday evening, will have a debate on
tho following question: "ReBolved,
That tho Federal Government should
regulate interstate life insurance busi
ness." The affirmative debaters are
M. J. Hughes and H. F. Wundor, tho
negative . are R. H. Walford and A.
Peterson. This is a live queatlonand
an Interesting discussion is assured.
Visitors are invited to attend.
The girls are Wearing mighty
fine Tailored Suits this Spring.
"DO YOU THINK"
They want to spend their money
for Tailored Suits and go with
afellow wearing a Hand Me.
Down Suit
"THINK IT OVER."
We will give you the Latest
8tyie, Perfect Fit and the Nob
biest Assortment of Woolens In
the city. $25 and higher. '
Elliott Bros.,
Tailors
142 8outh 12th 8t
On the same day a number of things
are happening in the schools of tho
country. Probably twenty-five or more
college annuals will conio out. It is a
small mattor to get a little fun ouc nf
the jokeu, rend the things about your
solf and look at the pictures, but this
isn't what, the book is" for. A college
annual is like an endowment insurance
'policy. Ten or fifteen yoars hence you
get your money out of it. It is a
memory book of the latest Improved
model, in which snap shots and other
shots of school days are deposited for'
safe keeping, and when you get old
and poor in spirit you can revive and
support yourself, hy'thlp 'fund, of hap
piness that has been saved up from
Editor of tho Daily Nebraskan:
Dear Sir: Every yonr as our -col-
Claire Leone Canom, of the Univer
sity School' o Music, pupil of Henry
Eame8, will give a recital for gradu
ation noxt Thursday evening, April
30th. at the University Temnle Thea
ter. Tho public is cordially invltdd.'
The following is tho program:
Prelude, Choral and Fugue Franck
Scherzo, E Flat minor .Brahms
Minuotte Antique Ravel
Play of the Waters y. . . .Ravol
Prelude, D Flat Major . .Chopin
Boherqlan !Dancet Op. 43 Dvorak
t. Francis Vermon to the "Birds 5"
Liszt
Ballade, O minor ; .'Clibpih
Concerto, No. 1, B Flat minor. . . .
Tschaikowsky
i (Orchestral parts on second piano.)
Tho annual statistics of tho Univer
sity of Paris, just published, show
that of a total number of 16,609 stu
dents admitted to the faculties of law,
medicine, science, arts and pharmacy,
2,634, or about one-sixth wore foreign
ers. Of thoBe, 1,117 were women stu
dents. Although there aro many
American students in Paris, they are
almost entirely confined to urt ' or
music, B6th at tho Ecole Nationalo
des Beaux Arts and the private acade
mics of painting, such as Julian's,
Americans easily outnumber students
of other nationalities.
HAW
THE EVANS
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