THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ttbe Datls flcbtaehan THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln. Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY T.HE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publication Olfice, 126 No. 14th St. EDITORIAL 8TAFF- Editor-in-Chief Rosk King, '08 Managing Editor Q. L. Fonlon, '08 Associate Editor R. L. Harris, 10 BUSINESS STAFF. Manager Qeorge M. Wallace, '10 Circulator W. A. Jones, '10 Assistant Circulator L. J. Weaver, '10 OFFICE HOUR8. Edltor-ln-Chlcf ;...2to 4p.m. Manager 9 to 10 a. m. Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies. 6 Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at the rato of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University- bulletins .will gladly be published free. Entered at the postofflco at 'Lincoln, Nobrnskn, as second-class mall matter under tho Act of Conprcsa of March 3, 1879. ' Bohemian Lecture. Miss Sarah Hrbek, Instructor in Bohemian, will give tin illustrated, lec ture at the "Komensky" Club meet ing tomorrow (Friday) evening. Most of the slides arc illustrative of the scenery of Yellowstone National Park, but in addition to this she also has some slides illustrating the costumes of the people and style of houses of ancient Bohemia, which ought to bo of especial Interest to Bohemians. The lecture will be given in Uni versity Hall, room 2i:i, at 8 p. m. A smnll admission fee will be charged to defray expenses. Convocation Today. Tiie following progrum will be ren dered at Convocation this morning: Mrs. Emma Holyoko, soprano. 060000000000 O I FIRST ANNUAL s -. M. Co Ao Minstrel TBMPL,X THEATRE .. Friday, May I5ihi, 00 P. M. - ABMISSlOHp oooooooooooo o Mr. Edw, .7. Wait, first violin. " Mr. Win. Quick, second violin. Mr. Carroll Beach, viola. MIbs Lillian Elche, vlollncollo. Mr. H. Bolton, "clarinet. Miss Edith Burlingim, pianist. Mrs. Raymond at the organ. Coronation March Kretschmor Strings, Clarlnot and Organ. Clarinet Solo "Cujus Anlmam... Rossini Mr. Belton. Spring "Songs Good Morning Grieg Arcndie ' i ... .Do Koven Spring . . . . , Gounod .In the Merry May-time Gorman Serenade . . Massenet Mrs. Holyoke. Intermezzo (Cavallerla Itustlcana - Mascagnl Strings, Piano and Organ. Law 8chool Notes. Decoy Burnott has returned from his (lying trip to Aurora and McCook, where he was engaged In legal busi ness. Wilkinson was Been in the library yesterday. Johnson, who has been visiting a sick relative In HastTngs, is plugging again. Fuller is looking up employment in the mall service for the sutnmer. This necessitated a run to Omaha Monday. Judge Tuttle gave the third of his lectures to the Laws Monday night on "Wills and Probate Matter." It la n mistake on some of the students' part that these lectures are not bet ter attended. Meeker is said to have lost his note book. Finder please leave with the librarian.- Hubenbecker is spending the re mainder of the week at his McCool Junction home, where he will spend Sunday. Giflln's brother was visiting him the first part of the week. A. M. Smith has returned from n short visit home. He lives at Daven port. Professor Wilson, at roll call yes terday, welcomed Balrd back to classos again. Balrd has just recov ered from a serious siege of diphthe ria. Okoy was stung on the jury again. Three times in succession. Cornell has reduced her football schedule to nine games, all played on Saturdays. University of Chicago will be played at Chicago instead of the game at Princeton. Swarthmore has also been dropped from the schedule. The petition at Minnesota for a course in journalism is growing. All academic faculty members ap proached are in favor of it and all that is needed is tho approval of tho board of regents. O 000000000000 25c ainidl 35c o o oooooooooooo At Michigan the senior law students gave. an annual dance on April 1, and served writs of subpoena on the girls they wished to take by way of In vitations. The French club of the University of Michigan will tour France and other European countries next year. The club will present French plays at various universities in Franco. A new .GO.000 dormitory will bo erected at Pennsylvania on the site of the university dining hall. - L- Tho present domltorles at Ppnnsyl vannlt consist of twenty-four houses with a capacity -for about 750 students. Their value, including the grounds Is estimated at nearly $1,000,000. tl Tho grasp of the clasp is easy. It's flat tho only abso lutely fln( clasp garter i tho Brighton. Milli ons of men know this buy them and vrcnr (hem. The wear is there, and tlicy cost only n quarter , pair. Remember it. NOMEER SUSPENDER CO., 718 Mmrr St., Pmutamu Purude university is making prepar ations for its first annual circus. The committee in charge has Btudied the manner in which these circuses are managed in Wisconsin, Cornell and Illinois and Is making extensive prep arations. All participants will- take part in the parade and silver cupn will be given as prizes. Professor Julius Goebel, lecturer at Harvard Germanic Muesum and one of tho foremost German scholars in tho United States, has been appointed head of German at the University of Illinois to take up his new duties September 1. Lofet A silver handled umbrella; engiaved H. W. C. Return to Xebras knn Office. Reward. University Students Ladies and Gentlemen If In the market for a new typewriter or desiring to rent one, we would be glad to have our sales man call and demonstrate the visible Underwood. Yours re spectfully, UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER GO. 714 P St. Bell 348 Telegraphy... 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