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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN t - V V OLIVER THEATRE TONIGHT, FRI., 8AT. & 8AT. MAT. The Merry Maidens BURLE8GUE CO. WITH SAM RICE NIGHT $1 to 25c. MAT 50c. & 25c. ToTDTTnGHTTDEC Devil's Auction PRICE8 $1 to 25c TUE8DAY NIGHT, DEC. 8 The Time, The Place and The Girl AN HONOR rOIt MEDICS RECOGNIZED BY ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHY8ICIAN8. STAND WITH ENGLISH GRADUATE Any Graduate of the Nebraska Med ical College Placed Upon Equal Terms With the English Doctors. Campus Gleanings C. H. Frey, florlBt, 1133 O St. I I mnsti Lincoln's Cozy Stock Theater. Week Beginning Monday Night, November 30 The Beautiful Costumed Spanish Mltary Production CARMEN Will Be Presented by the FULTON STOCK CO. Matinees Wednesday & Saturday Prices 15c and 25c Dnnco music. :ioo2. Phono Doll G27. Auto ELITE 1329 "O" 8treet. ELITE II 1330 "O" 8treet. LATEST AND BE8T Moving Pictures IN THE CITY. The Management extends a cordial Invitation of every University of Nebraska student. ADMISSION 5 CENTS. Change of Program Mon. and Thur. TYPEWRITERS II makes rented with otanl $3 Per Month. DrgalQ8 in Rebuilt Machines. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Auto 1UJ6-B11 1181. 122 No. 11th AUONOYI S1NVH093W spojH Jtio og Jd lm a m pi Recently Dean Wnnl, dean of the college of medicine of the nnlvernlty, received word that Nebraska had been Blgnally honored by the Royal College oJMiyslclaiiB and Surgeons, an Eng lish Institution. Any student who takes his degree at the University of Nebraska In the college of medicine will be accepted on equal stnndlng with graduates of English colleges of medicine. In other words he will be allowed to practice In that country without a previous examination. Here tofore Nebraska students who desired to go to England to practice were forced to pass a series of examinations before being accepted. The privilege which has been granted to the univer sity will save the graduates no end of annoyance and trouble, and Is a recognition of the splendid work which is being done by the college of medicine. Very Few Selected. Nebraska Is the seventh college to be granted the privilege In the United States. Six other universities in all sections of the country, mostly In the east though, has been similarly hon ored by the Royal College of Physi cians and Surgeons. Nebraska Is the only college In the Missouri valley which has been granted the privilege. The six and five year students alike may take advantage of It. The only requirement is that the student re ceive his "M.D." degree. The Royal college voluntarily voted the honor to Nebraska without pre vious application. No formal applica tion was made and the announcement that It had been granted was a pleas ant surprise to the niemberB of the faculty and to the students alike. Un til the last few years, all American students were forced to undergo ex aminations. Then the Royal college granted the Tight to one college. Since that time six others have been added to tue list, Nebraska making the seventh one to be honored. College Is Growing. Under the efficient control of -Dean Ward, the college of medicine Is mak ing rapid strides to the front, anxl has taken a position numbering with the Eat at Eleventh. John Wright's. 114 South Beckmun 0 street. Dr. Chas. Burr block. Bros. Fine Bhoea. 1107 Youngblut, dontiBt. 202 Chapln Bros, llorlsts, tee nth. 127 So. Thir- 02- z JB00 ooi o og sjqs A3NOIU ROJL 3AVS 3M n0A &vAi &UV CINCINNATI Cut Price SHOE STORE AND Elootrlo Shoo Ropalr Faotory Saves You TIME -AND- MONEY 1220 O Street fy J fc, S7(rO' 96 Have your clothes preBaed ai Weber's Sultorlum. Cor. 11th and O. Mother's Dlnlug Hall. Good homo cooking. Prices from one cent up. 308 So. Eleventh SL ExUegent Ernst was a campus vis itor yesterday. Mr. Ernst, although no longer actively connected with the management of tho university, Is still much Interested In Its affairs. All girls wishing to play basket ball on clasB teams leave names and day on which they aro free from 1 to 1:45, at Miss Gitting's ofilco before Friday night, December 4. Any not froo at those tlmos but wishing to play, call at same ofilco chapel nour Thursday. The graduate club will hold its noxt meeting January irJ, Instead of De cember' 10, as was previously an nounced. ThlB change of dato haB been made because of tho conflict with the Illinois-Nebraska debate, flans aro now under way for a meeting of tho graduate club in which students work ing on special problems will take an active pat t In tho program. Miss Ingram of the botanical staff is arranging a card catalogue of all students who have enrolled In the de partment of botany In tho last ten years. When tho work is completed it will be possible to toll the oxact record of every one who has studied botany in that length of time In the university. This will bo of lnvaluablo aid in answering requests received from time to time as to the ability of graduates. FOR ALL KINDS of staple, fancy and faddish things in Gent's Furnishings, go to FULK'S :: 1325 O STREET best both In respect to equipment and faculty. The enrollment uas increased greatly within the last few years, and the college of medicine is now one of the most important departments of the university, 'iho laboratories aro mod ern in every way, while tho faculty ranks with that of any western insti tution. The medical course is a se vere one and requires from five to six years to complete, depending upon the amount of elective . work which the student takes. The HrBt two years of the course, after the academic prepa ration has been completed aro spent in Lincoln, while the last two -are spent in Omaha. Tho honor which the Royal college of physicians and surgeons has con ferred "upon the university is an im portant one, and fully reflects tho ex cellent work which Is being done In the medical college. 'PIP" COOKE SERIOUSLY INJURED TENDONS OF LEG TORN L008E AND HE V8 IN HOSPITAL. "Pip" Cooke, Nebraska's midget quarterback, was seriously Injured in yesterday's game with the Carllsles, and had to bo removed from tho con test. Tendons of his leg wore torn loose, maHIng a painful injury. Pie was taken to a local hospital, where ho was suffering great pain last night. Ho probably will be con fined to hjs bed for several days. LACK REQUIRED INFORMATION. Need of an Alumni Secretary Again Brought to Light. The university Is in receipt of a request from tho national commission of country llfo asking for a lot of sta tistical Information In regard to what graduates of Nebraska's agricultural schools have done. Tho commission desire to know how many of those on rolled in the agricultural college, whether graduated or not, have en gaged in agricultural pursuits either In whole or In part. They further want informaton as to how many of those enrolled have graduated, how many have taken advanced courses, and other information. At present it would take the regis trar's ofllce several months of hard work to discover even a part of what Is wanted. Even tho material which the ofllce has on the subjects In ques tion is not in Bhapo for use. The difficulty lies in tho fact that Ne braska provides for no officer who shall keep in touch with tho alumni and former students. At Harvard there is an alumni secretary who makes a specialty of gathering data of tho sort wanted by the country life commis sion. The need of such data,- is in some cases great. In tho present in stance it is wanted to show what havo been the results of tho government financial aid to agricultural schoolB. 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