Mfl!may-ritf 'rjft t,rtc"v - WWi Tl "1ifrii(WirAg THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ) V UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO f Law school ! Thruo-yonr antral, loadhiR to Uogrou of Doctor of Lnw (.MM wlijeh by llio Quarter eyalom may to commuted in two and ono-fourth ufli'tulnr yours. College oducutlon roiitilied for rngulnr AdmlHBlon, ono yonr of Inw bolng counted toward collcgo degree. 1-nw Jibrnry of .31,000 volumes The 8ummer Quarter offers special opportunltlec to students, teachers, and practitioners. KOIl ANNOUNCEMENT ADDKISSS pean of Law School, University of Chicago Get your Punches, Sherbets, and Ice Cream from COLLINS Special attention given to Student Affairs. Bowls, Spoons and Glass es furnished free. Collins Bros. Ice Cream Co.' Seventh and L Streets Bell 428 PHONES Auto 1228 CAPITAL HOTEL CAFE & LUNCH COUNTER Uth and P Sts. Open from ( a. m. till 12 . m. Lincoln's most pop ular priced onfo. OUR MOTTO: Clem mil Quick Sinlci ill ihi Tlflw. Coapon Books worth $5 sold for $4.26. Hans Workow, Mgr. THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE WoloomoH nil Studontn. Bo nil re and Bllver Lottor B UIUhV inlaid Work a B nruj speoMty. UNI SMOKE HOUSE 1182 O Stroot 0$0&080&000000$00ffi0 All Makes of Second- g hand Typewriters sold, g rented, or exchanged. Underwood Typewriter Co., 714 P St., Both Phones. iC&O&O$O&OOO0$OQ0$O&O5 Eat at Green's Place the UNION CArC 1418 O street Open Day and Night E. FLEMING Finest watch und Jowolry Hopuiring in tho city. Givo lis a call. Boll A704, Auto IJ884. 12110 St. Wo solicit a share of yonr patronage L. J. HERZOG THE UHIVERSITY MAN'S TAILOB Come in and get that $15.00 Suit to your order l23o o St. Lincoln 4" 1. H Courleoua-Trealment Always and you II Are Not Urged tc Have Some- fi . thing ,Youa.N.Wl3h The Pioneer Barlir Siiop . t r So. 1 J tb St. Auto 4a37 Sfevlag 10c T5 DR. CLAPP 8UFFER8 AN INJURY .-rj&ctures His Collar Bone While Wrestling. Dr. Clapp Hitfforcd a aovorojnjury yoHtordny afternoon whllo giving in BtructlonH in wrestling in tho gym minium . Ho was wroBtllng with ono of tho Htudontn whou ho was thrown violently nguinst tho floor, fracturing the ncromlum process on his collar bono. While the injury 1b not of a Horlous nature, yet it la very painful, and will Inconvcnlonno Dr. Clapp for a considerable time. The accident is especially inopportune, as lie la in tho midst of propnratlons for the western Jntercolleglnto gymnastic association meet to ho hold hero April 17. MITCHELL WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Receives Title of University Gymnast for 8ocond Tlmo. I). C. Mitchell hnB won first placo for tlo Hocond tlmo in tho all round athletic championship and receives tho title of University Gymnast. Tohlsin won second and Snldor third places. TIjobo rosults woro givon out yestor day aftor tho closing championship ovent had boon pullod off Monday and on average for tho flvo events com puted. Mitchell is the only ono of the threo who Is eligible for tho intercollegiate gymunBtic contost to bo hold hero April 17, as Toblsln and Snider aro both freshmon, tho sumo eligibility rules applying to tho Intercolloglnto gymnastics as to nthlotics. 8PRINQ FOOTBALL AT IOWA Thirty-two Men Turn Out for Practice on Gridiron. Thirty-two cnmlidufca responded to Conch John Griffith's call for spring football practice at Iowa lust week. The squad was haudled by Griffith and Harry Holnzman. lust year's fresh man couch, and kept at active work for two hours. I Each man who reported was equipped with n track suit, short stockings und football shoes, and In this uniform, suited both to tho stylo of practice and to tho condition of tho weather, tho men Indulged In punting, drop-kicking, uud forward passing. It is Griffith's Intontlon to continue this form of light work about throe times a week during the spring, GREGORY, the Tailor Has a dandy line of goods for Spring Suits. He Tilso does the best cleaning and pressing in the city. Uth & O Streets Auto 3264 I and near tho close of the no in ester to hold a contest whore gold medals shall be awarded for excellence In punting, passing, and accurate kicking on tho run. In this way much pro ilelcney can bo attained in these de partments of thoi game that would otherwise take valuable tlmo to de velop In tho fall. Under the leadership of Professor Phillips or tho forostry department a number of the forestry students do parted Saturday evening for Halsoy, Nob., whore thoy go to study condi tions in the nurseries nnd forostB near, that city. They will bo gono for two weeks, camping out tho ontlro time. SUGGE8T NEW RULES (Continued from Pago 1) the opening of the first semester in the fall. Sophomores would be rushed instead of freshmon. Another proposition which has been suggested Is that the fraternities adopt rules similar to those now in forco among tho sororltios. Those would al- 'low the pledging of any new studont during tho first week of the semester, with no initiations until tho end of the semester, and thon only in case tho plcdgeo had a passing grado in all his Work. This "ono week" system is much favored In cortaln quarters, but it is Bald that it has rather poor chances of success in the council. It would seom to tend to n lowering of tho standard, and this factor Is a strong consldoration among morabors of tho lntor-fratorrilty body. Tho sen timent is rather in favor of strength ening the restrictions than of relaxing thorn. ORATOR IS PICKED JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS CHOSEN COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER. IS EMINENT PUBLIC CHARACTER WAS MINORITY LEADER OF LOW ER H0U8E OF CONGRE88. Comes From the 8outh With an Ex cellent Education, Acquired In American Universities and at Heidelberg, Germany. John Sharp Williams, for the past six years the acknowledged loader of tho democratic minority of tho no tional houso of representatives, has been selected to del Ivor the com mencement oration of the class of 11)09. Mr. Williams has accepted tho Invitation and ho will accordingly ad dress the university on Thursday, Juno 10, which dato marks the Thirty eighth annual commencomont of tho unlvorsity. John Sharp Williams is a man of national emlnonco nnd of striking per sonality. Ills characteristics have been heralded over the country for many years and especially hao his pecu liarities been given note during the past al years of his leadership of the democrats in congress. In that posi tion, which Is one conferred upon him unofllclally by 1i1b . democratic col leagues, he has made marked bucccss. He has managed the minority in i manner which lias won commenda tldh from his party. A Mississippi Man. .Mr. Williams is a Mississippi man, his homo being at Yazoo City, Miss. Near that city ho has a largo cotton plantation nnd this occupies his at tention aside from law nnd politics, ills political career has been long and varied. He has been a member of con gress from. 1803 to the present time. In ll0i he was temporary chairman of tho democratic national convention In St. Louis, which nominated Alton H. Parker for the presidency. Since 190U he bus been tho democratic can didate for speaker of the houso, In this way being marked as the' minority Jpnder. In 1007 Mr. Williams was democratic .primary nominee for the United States somite, and in January, 1908, tho Miss issippi legislature elected him to fill out tho term of H. D. Monoy, which expires in 1911. Well Educated. Mr. WllllnniB graduated first from .Kentucky military institute. Pie thon nttonded the University of tho South nnd later tho University of Virginia. Ho then studied at tho University of Heldolberg, Germany. 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