' J ' " . DAILY . UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO " LAW SCHOOL Throo-ycar course, loading to dogroo of Doctor of Law (J.D.), which by tho Quartor system may bo completed In two nnd one-fourth calendar years. College education required for regular admission, one year of law bolng counted toward college degree. Law llbrnry of 31,000 volumes The 8ummer Quarter offers special opportunlter to students, teachers, and practitioners. FOR ANNOUNCEMENT ADDHESS Dean of Law. School, University of Chicago The Western League uses Victor Official League Balls Why? Because they are the best. Victor Baseball and Tennis Supplies. We have the very latest styles at at tractive prices. Lawlor Cycle Company 1334 O STREET FRIDAY, APRIL' 16111 FRATERNITY HAIL JUNIOR INfORMAL Thornburg's Orch. TICKETS $1.25 CAPITAL HOTEL CAFE & LUNCH COUNTER 11th andPSts. Open from ( a: m. till 12 p. m. Lincoln's moat pop ular priced eafe. OUR MOTTO: Clem and Quick Smlca ill lha TIim. Coupon Book worth $6 told for $4.25. 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Tholr enroll ment for tho past four years 1b ob folloWB: 1905-06, 18G; 11)06.07. 400; 1007-08, 525; 1908-09, G7G. The Bible Btudy committee this year plnn to exceed all past records In both numbers and thoroughnoBB of tho work. E. H. Jorgonaon, 1910, Is chair man with Prof. P. C. Pronch aB fac ulty advlBor. They plan to have a course of training for noxt year's leaders to bring tho subject boforo the university men both through Hpring enrollment and through sum mor correspondence. This Is to bo followed by on nggresBlvg systematic campaign In the fall, when next year's work begins again. Movement Is General. Tho remarkable Ulblo study move inent among studonts of North Amer ican colleges and universities Is of rocont growth. Previous to tho year ;1885 tho porsonul and voluntary Bible Btudy of students was attended with llttlo system or unity. Tho curriculum pt n fow Institutions included a chair in Biblical Htorature, and thore were a limited number of colleges which provided some Dlblo instruction by tho way of collogo lectureships or largo classes taught by collogo pro fessors. A genuine system of Individ ual Blblo study was, however, quTto unother question and tho student was Joft In this mattor to follow his own jinnldod inclination. In tho year 1885, Mr. Moody and lour members of the International committee of tho Y. M. C. A. spent two months in tho preparation of Bi hie outllnos for tho uso of tho young pion In tho colleges. Thosof outlines were printed and circulated among tho students. During tho subsequent ten years other sots of Blblo studies wero written until ton years later, 1895, one hundred and eighty-nine Institutions reportod 6.131 students In voluntary Bible classes under the leadership of professors and ministers. Tho following year. 1896, the present plan of small groups under student leadership was adopted. The results which followed this method have fully Just I lied the wisdom of the change. The movement has grown steadily In numbers and In efllcloncy, Many Are Enrolled. Last year. 1907.-1908, In 538 Institu tions 18.882 men entered Bible classes and 311.663 of that number continued In those classes for two months or more. At the present time the Inter national committee of tho Y. M. C. A. omploys one secretary and two as sistants whose Bole duty It 1b to ex tend this work and organize It bo as to .secure a higher grade of work. At presont Mr. C. S. Cooper, the Blblo study secrotury, is visiting tho col leges of ABla to promote this move ment among thoso Institutions. Tho personnel of the men who nro .promoting this propaganda Is an In- aicauvo or us scope and character. The advisory committoo includes twonty-threo prominent educators, every ono of which has a doctor's do groo. In addition to this committoo thore are fifty counsellors takon from different Institutions in tho United States and Canada including such mon as Col. C. W. Larned of U. S. military academy. West Point: Rnh't v Snnir of Now. York; Provost C. C. Harri son, unlvorslty of Pennsylvania; Da vid Starr Jordan, president Loland Stanford unlvorslty; BonJ. Ido Wheel er, presiaent of University of Call-1 fornln, and J. B. Angoll, president of! Unlvorslty of Michigan. At presont there are fifty different courses pub lished nnd used In this v movement. Thoy aro "adapted to the noods of .ill classes of studonts from high schools and preparatory Bchools up to the university. Statistics 8how 8lze. Tho following statistics ln.itcato something of tho size and importance of the Biblo dtudy movement among collogos: 538 Institutions report 48,882 men entering classes and 33,663 continued In thor classes for two months or moro. 342 institutions roport co-operation of 829' faculty men in Blblo study as advisors, leaders of normal groups, etc. . 129 Institutions report 4,267 men In fraternity Bible classes. Society PLEASE Not another manufacturer in the Unithe States has been able to produce a line of clothing so universally popular with young men as the SOCIETY BRAND. We are the exclusive agents in Lincoln. Farqvhar, - 1325 0 St. A Big Importation of Fine Hosiery Men's Lisle Hose in New Colors Six Pair for Seventy-five Cents Here is an opportunity that may ueveJ come your way again. After this sea son Imported Hose will be higher priced, put in a year's supply of Imported Hose before the advance. 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Tho fol lowing list bIiowb the positions thoy held: Class presidents 727 Members of college glee clubs.. 1,103 Members of baseball teams 968 Members of football teams 1.021 Members of track teams 950 Members of vnrBlty crows 15 Members of basket-ball teams... 527 Editors of college papers 764 Prize and scholarship mon 665 Total 6,740 At tho University of Illinois last year over 1,000 men entered classes and 802 continued two months or more. This Included 300 fraternity men. At Yale tho enrollment In De cember of this school year 900 mon had been enrolled, while the Univer sity of Toronto reported 950 men at that date. 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