The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 23, 1910, Image 4

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DIRECTORY.
u.slneis Directory t-Every loyal
University atudont is urged to patron
txe these Nebraskan advertisers, arid
to mention the" Nebraakan wnlle do
ing so.
UANKS , . , i
First Truaw 4b Savings ' .
BAKERIES. -v- ,
Folaom . ' Il
harder shops "T-
Green's
iiffrite STORES
Co-op. ., r J&f.
UnlyarUty -jijySfc
CLEANERS $$f:'
J, 0 Wood & Co. - -iH .
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jjoo, The Tailor.
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CLOTHING
'Farquhar.
Mngoo & Doomor -'
(Mayor Bros.
' -Palace Clothing Co.
' tepelor & Slnion ' , Y
'.Armstrong Clothing Cor;
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. '.Gregory
"jWbltobreast (JJpNFECTIONEliY . V" iafT
Lincoln Candy Kltabtn"fcv-
)'ancinq ACADEMY -
iLincoin
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3PCTORS
Dr. Cramb
DRY GOODS
jMlllor-JjUPalne
j, Rudgo & Guonzel
DRUGGISTS
-jjllggs ;
, IflNGRAVBRB
tfsofnell
FLORISTS-
ICs H. Froy
.JCHAPIN BROS.
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'.'MEDIC" MAKES A plSCOVERY. niJIflC 111 MIIDCC
' IS CONTEMPLATED
Rare
University Man Discovers a
Specimen of a Parasite.
Mr. Adson, n atudont In tho univer
sity mqdlcal sch6ol, has secured n
raro hunmn paraalto rom n Swedish
woman who lias been In this country
ten yoars, Tho paraslto Is ' a tapo
worm nbout thirty fdot long wiilch
Profonspr Dakor says Is qulto common
In European and Asiatic countries, but
only a fow cases nrd knbwn for tho
United States' nnd cases .are very rnro
In Nebraska. Tho tape worm Is tho
result of ontlng Infected undercooked
il8haucliaUiitwUK4iQMk1r!ytfA.
mon. Mr. Adson will mako a careful
study of tho paraslto In connection
tho department- of zoology of th
unlvorslty.
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The First Trust & Sav
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4 Per Cant Interest A
$1 opsns an aooount
Corner 10th fie O Strut
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BURNIBHINGS
"Dudd-
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JiMagee fiDeemer '
..Mayer Bros. , .
palaco ClotETng Co.
sltudgo & Guenzel
JSpolor & Simon
Armstrong, clothing' Co:1,.,..
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Fulk . v;
Finland '? "
i Armstrong Clothing Co., .
j Mageo & Deemor, '': Vv
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Ipalace. Ototking Co. ;'Vr-
t-Rudgo-&r,Guentel ' ; ; -
' Speler, & Simon
ICE CREAM.- '"""
Franklin IcoCroam Co.
JEWELERS - tt:
.Hallett
1 Tucker '? ." ''
FiAUNDRIES f" ;r
" Evans J .,
OPTICIAN8
Shean - ---'"
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ORCHESTRA
ThornburgB.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
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Printers
Simmons
Van Tlno
JlESTATURANT8 "
Boston Lunch
Cameron's
Y. M. 0. A. Spa
SHOES. 'W.
Armstrong Clothing Gew.
lieckman Bros.
Bud.
i Men's Boalery ( " ,
Rogera ft Parkins '! L ; "
I Mayer oa. .";5;c'..
. Miller & Pal
f fiHOE REPAIRING t !
Electric Shoo Soro A , , ,
jKIRTS
; Skirt Store
, TAILORS - -
JMBlllott Bros.- ' 'H;",
J J .Gnsgory
! r Heraptr
..j Joi The TaUor. ,'-
' THBATBIMI1 'w'
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Hot Drinks
are now In Mason Do you know
say place where you can get &
QUICK SERVICE
u you can at ournew store? No
nee4 of being crowded.
Lincoln Candy
K itchen S. W. Corner
Briag Your Next Job of Printing to
IyAN TINE PRINTING CO. j
and Get Satisfactory ReaulU
128-136 No. 14th St. Auto 3477 j
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Fraternity and
Sorority Trade
NEW' COURSE IN FORESTRY TO
COVER SIX YEARS.
MASTERS DECREE GIVEN OH COMPLETION
Change Has Been Contemplated Since
Professor Phillips Became Head
of ' Department Number of
Students Increasing.
A chnngo In thctcourso of study in
tho foroatry department hns Just been
A SPECIALTY
Electric Shoe
Rep. Factory-
1220 O Street
Saves you Time 5 Money
announced, to become tiffcctlvo at the
beginning of tho next school year.
Horotoforo a proscribed . course of
study covorlng four years has bden In
offect, tho student when graduating
from it recoivlng a bachelor's degree.
Tho now courso will covor six yenrB
and n master's tdogreo will ho given
when tt Itf completed. TUff uhlvofiifty
courso will bo IncreriBed one year, nnd
thon ono year's practical oxperienco in
tho woods will bo demanded before
tho- dogrco is glvon. This will muko
tho course In Nebraska as comploto
ds that at tho linlvorsltles of Michi
gan, Yalo, Harvard, Toronto and
Washington, nnd is tho same plan that
Is followed In .giving nmster'ti degrees
Th ninny engineering colleges.
' Change Contemplated."
Tho chango has been contemplated
for throo years, or since Professor
Phillips became head of tho depart
ment, and much credit Is duo him for
building up tho forestry group until
It Is now ono of tho strongest in tho
west Tho incronse in tho course ol
study haB been mudo possible by the
nddltlon to the faculty, of Professor
Sponsor, now of Michigan unlvorslty.
Nebraska forestors have been un
usually successful in tholr assignments
in government sorvico nnd many are
now recognized as leaders In their
lino of work. A largo number at tho
present tlmo hold oxcellent positions
and ovorywhoro nro making gQp.cLJn.
tho service. It Is plnnnod to increnso
tho ofllcloncy of thoso who receive
dogrees from this institution nnd to
moro than koop up Nebraska's pres
tige and reputation In Mils work.
Number Increasing.
Tho number of students in tho for
est department has been wonderfully
Increasing tho past (pw yoars und
probably will now grow foster than
over. Thoso who wlBh to specialize
In this lino can 11ml. a courso at No-
JasakJU-CJlualtaimy other in tho
WOBt. .
Thoro will also bo a chnngo In tho
"courso of farm forestry as taught. at
tho school of agriculture. Forestry
will now bo taught two hours per
week instead of ono as heretofore. By
paying moro nttontion to this courso
at tho farm it Is exjioctod that sqmo
very valuable results cun bo obtajned
throughout tho Htato by proper forest
planting In tho country. This feature
is being mndo a prominent one and Is
being emphasized as strongly as in.
scIiooIk whore it Is moro jv spoelalty.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS,
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Spalding
Trade Mark
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te kaowa troagboat
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Guarantee qI
Quality
GRADUATE CLUB TO MEET.
are the Largest
Manufacturers J
in the World of
Official
'Equipment
FOR ALL
ATHLETIC
SPORTS AND
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IFYOU&fiS
ww eport yoa
hoald kT a copy el
the tiaaldlBff catalogue.
It's aooraplet eenoyolo
TMdlaor.Wluit'a Mew
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fraa oa reqaeat.
First Meeting of tho Yearyof the Club
of University Graduates. .
"Tho Graduate Club will hold Its
first meeting of tho year in tho Tom
plo noxt Friday evening, Fobrun'ry 25,
from 5:30 to 8:00 o'clock. Tho troas-
urer-wlll bo on hand In-tho lobby with
tickets tho same as last year. A few
toasts or short talks-buj: no formal
addresses will, follow tho dinner. All
graduate studonts and members of tho
faculty aro urged ta'como out and be
como acquainted, with the othor mom
bor,s. It Is requested that all como
and not" wait' for a formal" Invitation.
This dlnnor is an Informal gathering,
not a society function, to bring the
graduate, students into. closer social re
lations with one anothor and with
(members of tho faculty.
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Tho KatiBas baseball squad is al
ready hard nt work. The Lawrence
dope rends as follows: "Prospects horo
tnls year are about thb same as they
havo boon fpr the past' several jears-r
plenty of good playergtrln schoolbut
the majority of them not eligible to
I play on tho university team,"
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For The New :
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