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Night Phones Auto 1888) Auto 3844. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for nt tho rnto of 10 contu tho Innortion for overy fifteen words or fraction there of. Faculty notices and Unlvernlty bul letins will biadly bo publlnhea rroo. Entered at tho postofllca at Lincoln, Nebraska, as Bccond-olann mall niattor under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. Advertisements for the want column should be left at tho business office, base ment Administration building, between 10 a. mi and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. Cash must accompany nil orders for ad vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraotlon thereof the first Insertions three Insertions twenty-five cents! five Insertions forty cents. THE FRESHMAN'S LOT. Tho poor fresh mnn find b tho walla of hlK nursery growing tighter every year. Not many years ago ho won IiIh lettci-B jn Big Sitf' colleges, and woto them with nil the rub to of tho vctoran. Hut that wan done away with, and wlaely too, we uollovc. And now Ohorlin Iiub taken another stop In Alio name direction. Tho members of All succeeding freshmen claBse will he denied the right to represent the collego in Intor-colleginto debates or oratory nnd in tho varsity glee club. Tho faculty of that institution hn de cided that it Is best for tho welfare of tho youngest members of tho commu nity that no outsldo attractions may outer to rob thorn of their time and provent a propor commencement of their collego course, Sinco college iifo is a continuous process of adjustment to tho conflict ing demands of collego activities nnd class rooms wo rather bolicvo tho freshmen cannot begin tho adjust ment too early. Ex. Return to United States. Of tho 1,789 men who woro recipi ents of Rhodes scholarships last year, 00 wero fronv tho United States, 78 from (ho British colonies and 11 from Germany. All but one of tho Ameri can students have returned to the United States for employment. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1910. Minnesota scorns to be having un awful tlmo tolling the. difference be tween denatured alcohol and tho real stuff. Strange whnt culture will brtng ub to. TvontytilYu per cent of the studont body of Hdrvarl on probation becauso of delinquency In tho mld-yenr exam inations. Thoy must have a Professor Engberg about four times as large ub . life. . Out of a voto of .the student body of . Missouri nB to the advisability of re moving tho "cuss" word from tho Eng lish language as spoken by tho natives only olght men declared (heir lnten- Co-eds Are Tubbed, According to tho WNUnmotte Col legian, Bovoral co-eds wero tubbed at Whitman Collego tho other day for yelling for opponents In u football game. TIiIb statement is branded as fnlse by the Whitman students. Will Prepare Maps. Professor Sponsler will spend two weeks in tho national forest In Thomas county with a few of his stu dents, making type maps of the vari ous planting areas. TIicbo maps are necessary as a vpropor basis for ex perimental work In tho department. Freshmen, Attention. Freshmen who wIbIi to order class cnpB will please do ho as soon as pos sible. Caps may bo ordered from tho following solicitors: JDenn .McBrlen, Gone Holland, H. II. Mllligun, H. B. Coffee, V. D. Andrews, R. H. Kositzky, S. A. FOBsIer, C. P. Phillips and H. II. Wlobe. Girls who wish enps see Miss Mary Robblns Y. W. C. A. In consideration of tho high prices of tho times nnd with hogs going up to fifteen, tho Y. W. C. A. considers it highly appropriate to givo a hard times social. Accordingly, thoy have planned an entertainment which will bo within tho means of everyone, to bo held at tho armory Saturday night, March 19. To provido a special treat for plenBtiro Btarved souls, the associ ation has raado arrangements with a first class circus, which will give per formances during the evening, and sovcral families of note, nlthough poor, will bo in tho receiving line. You will be given an opportunity to meet Mrs. Wlggs of tho Garden Patch, the' Ruggles family and mnny others. Be fore closlngr-tho guests will bo in the bread lino nnd receivo refreshments. A medal will be awarded tho most pov erty stricken person present, by wny of consolation. Bring only your pin (money) with you. Tho Biuall cabinet will meet In the association room Thursday evening nt 0:30. Mr. Win. H. Must, foreBt supervisor of tho United States, for tho past week has been giving a courso of lec tures on "Collection of Forest Tree SeedB" nnd "Government Nursery Practice." Mr. Mast Is a graduato of Yale and has been n member of tho foroBt sorvico for nine years, and has had moro oxtonslvo oxporlenco than any ofllclnl In tho service. For this reap on the students think they nre getting a rare treat in his lectures. Mr. Mast will lecture hero at the Ne braska Conservation Association meet ing hold March 29 apd HO, on the sub ject "Forestatlon." Easter Lids Hats for men that want Hats, Hats that are Hats, Hats with some class to 'em, Hats that are new. New grays in that two inch telescope. $2.50. BUDD 1415 O St. tlon of continuing in tho profane path. Not much chnnco of establishing a chair on nrtlBtic profanity, is thoro? In Bplto of tho fnct that -the sumo languor, the same, dreamy atmosphere provadea tho campus that wouXd bp present wero thoro no classes, tho uni versity is passing through nn attack of mld-BomeBtcr examinations. And then EASTER. The ofllcer8 of tho cadet buttnlion have talked about the possibility of receiving pay for their fourth yoara work. Thoy thluk tho present com pensation of nothing plus a little honor. Is too small. Wo would like to suggost that in some other lines of work in tho university oven the honor Ib omitted. Tho salary of tho univer sity track coach, .would hardly amount td a good sized Pullman tip, and thero aro others about tho campus which wpuTd not keoT our business inannger in. postage stamps. 8EE-8AW ELECTION. ' Tho mrter of selecting a unlvor- Blty track coach appears to bo ahout as hard to decide and as long winded as tho timo-honorod. discussion as to whether tho man went around the squirrel.' Yet .there is one difference. Tho squirrel argument means little or nothing to tho student body, while tha matter ofa track coach means a -great deal to the student bodynnd everything to tho track team. Dillydallying and delay aro suf ficient to kill tho enthusiasm and .Hfo of any, track- team or tho support of any student body; bHit whon this la combined: With fluctuating, vacillating indecision arid -worse reversion of ' .verdict tono can hardly wonder that tho greater" part of tho student body aro disgusted Tho trouble lies not in, tho choice,' biTt in tho see-saw, atandupf and back-down method of choosing.. '-. , To Review Journals. Profossor Phillips, head of the for estry department, hns been appointed roviowor of all lumbering Journals for the FoFest Quarterly. This Is tho host technical mngazlno on forestry in tho country. It is edited by B. E. Fornow, a friend of Dr. BesBoy. Receives Donations. Tho forestry dopnrtment Is in re ceipt of a liberal donations of log rules from the Lufkln Rule Co., Sagi naw, Mich. AIbo a number of tree cones from tho U. S. forest service. Tlo dopartmont hero express a de cided appreciation for the gifts. NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY PWlfon you wnnt to Rot CloanlnR and Pressing mvud ijy uuuu mm bus uy inaemnory urintr your clothes to JOE The Tailor who In also a Bpoolallst on altering and refitt ing your clothes np-to-dato. MARGARET M. FRICKE Dressmaker of Style and Economy UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN Guest of Former Student. ' Edwin Meyer, professor In tbo Cni verBity of Berlin, and the greatest liv ing authority on ancient history, la a guest of Professor W. L. Westermnnn, U. of N. '94, or the University of Wis consln. Professor Westormanu Js profossor of anclont history nt Wiscon sin, Ho is writing text books on an- xlont history which will bo ready for the press this summer. Music at Convocation. Tho program at convocation tomor row will consist Qf selections by a string quartet, piano nnd organ. Thoso giving the program aro Edward J. Walt, llrst violin; Ernest Harrison, second violin; William Quick, viola; Lillian Eicho, violoncello; Mrs, Ferd Rohlnender, pianist. Notice. All persons desiring senior class pingmuBt,gQt4hohuat once, All .pins will be drawn from sale after April 1st, sas a settlement must bp made with tho ,flrm at that time. Pips on sale at Temple book store or byvcom mUteo of ' GreorIodesfllttrruckor, Cochran and Baumann. H. O. BAUMANN. . 92t - Chairman. University Bulletin ARCH. 10, Wednesday, 4 p. m. Meeting of Tennis Club. Tennis court. 16, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Sophoraoro rally. 16, Wednesday, 8 p. m Music Hall Platform Club meets. 22, Tuesday, 10 a. m., Memorial Hall Junior-freshman dobato. "Fif teenth Amondraont." 16, Wednesday, 4 p. m., Music Hall of Temple Glee Club meets. 17, Thursday, 8 p. m., Armory Bas kejtball. Inter-class final game. 17, THfaraahy MusitJaPprrfgram. Con , vocation. 18, Friday, 5 p. nl. Special convoca tion. Pi'of. W. L. Stephens, super intendent Lincoln schools. 19, Friday End of mid-somostor ex aminations. 19, Saturday, 8 p. m., Temple TheatOr Chicago Glee Club. 22, Tuesday Phi Beta Kappa Day.. 22, Tuesday, 11 a. m., Memorial Hall Junipr-freshman, dobate. 22, Tueadayj 8.p. m., M'ubIc HaI of, Tamplo Democratic Clupnrao'tB.'f 23, Wednesday, C ,p, m. Spring vaca tion, commences. , 23, Wednesday. 7 p. m. Glee Club meets, , te,.Vu i i " AIV sV wh ' I lifVfux STOP fNTO THE FOLSOM FOR REFRESHMENTS. ICE CREAM AND ICES, LIGHT LUNCHES, CANDIES AND BON BONS. $02V 1307 O STREET TYPEWRITERS all makes SOLD OR RENTED Rent Applios on Purchaso Prfco. Five Days Froo trial boforo you pay. Two years guarntoe whon you purchase. Easy Torms. Got our use. ivuto. siuau; pu lauu. B, F. SWANSON CO., Inc. 143 So. 13th St. THIS WEEK! AT TEMPLE OR PHEUM Chicago Glee Club BETTER THAN EVER MARCh 19 PATRONIZE COLLEGE AMUSEMENTS J LOSTj If you have lost or found art icles, rooms for rent or books to sell, advertise in the Nebraskan's WANT-AD colximn Ou rates are low and we get results. IT PAY$ TO ADVERTISE .i .... v ' I y - J 4