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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1908)
l i THE DAILY NEBRA6KAN I . I -" T- You cm M it withjonreyes Conklin's Solf-FIlllng Pen is tho best fountain pen for both student and professor on account of tho Crescent-Filler. To fill Conklin's Fountain SELT FILLING Pen simply dip it in any ink and press tho Crescent-Filler that's all. No dropper no inky fingers no ruffled temper. Guaranteed to bo a perfect writer. Loading doalora handlo tho Conklln. It yours does not, order direct. RofuBo sub stitutes. Send (or handsomo now catalog. THE CONKLIN PEN CO. 310 Mukilfin BiIMIbJ, TOLEDO. OHIO HSKTho fesS? iitkSi 29fi WOV 4lTO 96 HlM 'TONE AND iHfr . iP MftvCJravJSjvlfcj. m v w"gj SAY, BOYS The girls are gearing mighty fine Tailored Suits this Spring. "DO YOU THINK" They want to spencTthelr money for Tailored 8ults and go with afellow wearing a Hand Me Down 8ult "THINK IT OVER." We will give you the Latest 8tyle, Perfect Fit and the Nob blest Assortment of Woolens In the city. 925 and higher. Elliott Bros., Tailors 142 8outh 12th St. University Students Ladles 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 00. 714 P St. Bell 348 Q Class poem by Miss Edna Ruders dorf. 1908. On tho prairies of Nebraska, On tho beauteous wind-swept prairies Whero the-golden-rod's fair yellow Gilds tho landscape in the autumn Whero tho white snows in the winter And tho sun and rains in summer Render lovely all tho seasons In Ihe heart of all this beauty, Pride of all tho country round it, Pride and glory of the people, Lies Nebraska's love'd Unl. Seat of loarnlng and of culture, Cultivates athletics also, And In all excels the others. Nothing is by It neglected, Nor In aught is it found lacking. Pride of all the land the Uni., And of all the Uni. '08 Well-known class of 1908. When this class as Freshmen en tered, Trials and tribulations met them Many were the trials which met them Mocking by the upper-classmen, Labors by the profs inflicted Troubles usual for Freshmen. But. unlike their predecessors, Those were students bold and cun ning Nover were they known as cowards, Never wore they found faint-hearted, But courageously they fought their battles, Fought, and. for the most part won them; And as proof of all their victories, Photographed were they In class cups Caps forbidden to all Freshmen, But now first In vain forbidden. Since that year they've kept on grow ing, Growing broader, stronger dally, Daily mental power Increasing, Socially progressing also, Changing childish minds and manners Into those of men and women Of tho sort who live most fully. In their second year they triumphed Over every class In football Won the inter-classic laurels, Won tho championship of classes. Still they lost not their ideals, Gave to this no undue Import, But continued still their striving, Seeking knowledge as the first thing, As the thing of prime importance. Large the class and greatly varied Varied, tho a unit, is It. Differences lend It Interest Lend it Interest individual; Here are found ambltidns varied Every lino has Its disciples Here are embryonic teachers, Engineers, and authors also, Scientists and great historians, Editors and educators, Artists, actors every calling Has, in short, its earnest followers. But, whatever each has chosen, Similar are they in one thing One thing Is in spite of dlff'rence Just' the same for every member Love of class holds them together Love of class and Institution Love of '08 and Nebraska. Union made the class successful Both in politics and elsewhere Union, too, developed friendships Made their social stunts successful. This it is which causes sorrow In the minds of parting classmates Classmates parting from each other. From the others and the Unl. Bidding farewell to Nebraska. After four years passed too swiftly Years of all years most enjoyed Years of pleasure and of labor Labor more than pleasure valued, Now Nebraska bids her farewell ' LBlds a long, regretful., farewell. May she not forget those leaving Soon to leave their !Alma Mater With their Alma Mater's wishes Wishes, too, of all the season Everything gives hope for future Hope for all success and triumph, Triumph over all life's problems; Hope for all the classes' triumph, All the class now soon, departing; All the class of 1908. . BcbUrlTrUMMk FIAT CLASP Suits and O'coats NO MORE-NO LESS SlSSMlBSVBHBMSBfiBMHaVBKBIBHBlSBBBOBflBflBlBlliaBY Wwli'i Breatett Tailors -UNION MADE J. fc tMOflSY, ui Cwttw Uwtfc Irmi, 145 S. 13th St. HH ALL wm SUM UNION COLLEGE TAILORS Main Calltft lulldlng Beckman Bros. Pine shoes, 1107 O. st Dr. Hill, Dentist, 233 So. Eleventh. Chapln Bros., florists, 127 8: 12th. Cameron's lunch counter 123 8o. 12. Eat at ElamB. DellcatteBsen Dalrymple's. Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser, for chiropody. The best place to eat in town Is at Dobs Uafe 114 So. Eleventh street. C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St May 1 marked the appearance of derbies and stiff hats on the heads of the freshmen at Wisconsin, when the ban was removed. Smoking a pipe out of doors and the carrying of walk ing sticks are still forbidden by upper-classmen. Let us take yovr measure today and make to your order a suit that ispcricct in Style, Fit, Workmanship and Quality DRESHER, 143 South Twelfth Street Fr ats and Sororities When in Need of Coal .call and see the ' WHITEBREAST CO. We will Phones, Bell 234 Office BRIGHTON Flat Clasp Garters for solid comfort. The newest shades and designs of one piece, pure silk web. All metal parts heavy nickel plated brass, cannot rust. 25c. a pair, all dealers or by mail. PIONEER SUSPENDER CO., 718 Market Street Philadelphia Makers of Pioneer Butpendert Made to Order, SIS Far First Class TallarlHf AT LOW PRICES AUTO 48 COLLEGE VIEW LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY 1138 N St Social nights Mon. and Frid., 8 to 11 Beginner's night, Wednesday, 8 to 11 UNI. STUDENTS ESPECIALLY INVITED SELECT CROWD HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY -THBr- Qulik Mi Easy Rarbar Shaa C.W. BMMSRT.Pny. ' SOS SOUTH ELEVEftnfrSTREET Olvt no can V Why not take your fcatk at Chris' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? Clements' photos ore the best. Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. The TAILOR LINCOLN, NEBRASKA ' v 1 j 'if treat ypu right. ' - v " Auta3228 106 O Street' " M .(.