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o'V r - S V N. U v l r'v -- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN rn 4- it Y The Daily Nebraskan TUB PROPERTY OF TUB UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. Published by ,.... THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor K. P. Frederick Managing Editor i::ic"ri J' LoLa Associate Editor. T. M. EdgecomDe AMOolat Editor R. D. Hawley BU8INE88 8TAFF. Manager c ,'5't't'01? AMlatant Manager V. C. Hatoall Circulator C. 'Buchanan Editorial and Bualneaa Office: A8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Poitofflco, Station A, Llnooln, Neb, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Coplea, B Centa Each. Telephenet Auto 1S88. Night Phonet Auto 1888; Auto 3M4t INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charged for at tho rato of loconts the lnaortlon for every fifteen worda or fraction there of. Faoulty notlcrcB and University bul letins will bladly be published free. Entered at the postofTlca at Lincoln, Nebraska, as aeoond-class mall mattor under the Act of CongToss of March J, 1170. Advertlaementa for the want c'olumn hould be left at the bualneaa offlco, base ment Admlnlatratlon building, Between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and B p. m. Caah muat accompany all orders for ad yertlalng, at the rate of ten oenta for each fifteen words or fraction thereof the flrat Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five cents) five Inaertlons forty oents. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1910. No wild cnlhuitiHl over yot could rest, Till half mnnkino wore like hini- solf posscRs'd. Cowpor.' Ono more profcsHor added to the lint of Iorhoh checked up n gainst Nebraska. Everyone will got out this evening to seo if some ambitious (Jiltner scientist hasn't stolen the comet's tail as a souvenir. Coat Shirts $.55 NUFF SAID COMPANY "Q.M Buckets of boiling oil and bar rels of blood ! Did you ever hoar" of plans so stupendous or deeds so mighty? Nay, 'twill be a night full of strange deeds and well wnrth tho doing. THE AFTERMATH. A flower will bloom years hence in the old flower bed at Rhodesia, and remind the occu pants of the university patients that wore. Tho last patient is a part of history. The last permit will soon be in the scrap heap. What is loft to the university? A soro arm. EXAMINATIONS. Examinations. An innocent word as it stands, it calls to mind the fact that after nil it. may be .well to sec 'what our course may have included for the past sem ester. Some bf us will dig out the old books with tho tracks of countless spiders m their covors and delve mightily to find what :t is the professor will be likely to ask us in examination. TO TEACH AGRICULTURE. Competent Men Needed in Many ' -Places. Dean' Burnett and Professor Pugslcy roport that they are in receipt of lotters almost weekly, asking for men wjio arc compe tent to teach agriculture, either os assistants in colleges or in charge of agriculture in second ary schopls. A position "is now open in Central College at Cen tral City for a teacher of ogri culture, at a fair salary, with ehanees for promotion as tho work develops. ' A position is also open in the' Argyll', Minnesota, high school, and several colleges have been making inquiries for competent mon, All .those inquiries indicate that men who are proficient along agricultural lines will find good positions awaiting them as soon as 'thoir efficiency lias "been demonstrated. OHANOELLOR TO RECEIVE. Annual Reception to Seniors Friday. (Miancollor and- Mrs. Avery have issued invitations to the members of the senior class in viting them to the annual recep tion to soniors. Mr. and -Mrs. Avery will be at hdiilo at the uni versity Temple Friday overling, May 20. from 8 td 10:30. -. MANY ARE SUSPENDED. Failure to Comply with Rules Oauso Grief Among Studonts. Yesterday notices were sont to about thirty-five students that they wero ifidcfinitely suspended for failure to comply with the rules regarding appearing for ex amination during the smallpox epidemic. Those students who are able to sliow a good excuse will be allowed to return to school after the present ban is raised, or must be vaccinated. PRESENTS FROM BRYAN. Dr. Bessoy Receives Valuable Botanical Specimens and Photograph. Yesterday Hon. W. .J. Bryan presented the botanical depart ment through Dr. Bessoy with 200 valuable specimens of Mexr iean mosses. These specimens arc a valuable addition to the uni-ver-sity herbarium, lie also present ed Dr. Pessey with a very fine photograph of i cocoanut tree, showing the top part of the tree and the way in which the nuts are formed on the tree. SIG ALPHS ARE CHAMPIONS. Last Game of Interfraternity Series Yesterday. Sigma Alpha Epsjlon defeated Sigma Chi yesterday by the score of 7 to 1, and won the interfra ternity baseball championship for 1910. By winning yesterday's game tho Sig Alphs finished the soason with a percentage of 1.000. The line-up; - Sigma Chi Smith, c. ; Doylu, Laulmcli, p. ; Holland," lb. ; More house, 2b.; Laubach, Doyle, 3b.; Leroy, ss. ; Jones, If. ; Ilargreaves, cf. ; Kearney, rf. Sigma Alpha Epsilon May, c; Frnnjc, p,; Frank, lb.; Kesslor, 2b.; Lofgren, 3b.; Smith, ss. ; Moyer, If.; Mielenz, cf.; Seidol, rf. FOILED AGAIN. Traction Company v Freshmen. The Lincoln Traction Company are at last baffled. A freshman is the hero. The- trouble was over car servico to the "picnic. Hie company, it seems, 'demand ed $5 an hour for a singto spe cial car. Compromise after com promise failed, but at length', the company yielded and'' the, first. I car of the season will bo run fori tho boncfit of the class of. 1913. "The committee wishes to em phasize that it has no charges whatever to make. Tho usual car faro, gate rccoipts (10 cents per person) and- boat hire will bo paid by the individual members. Those. who object to paying tho gato fee of 10 cents may "sneak" in. The management in charge of the boats demand a deposit of one dollar, so every one planning for a boat ride had better bring. one. Good tennis courts arc lo cated on the grounds. Only one trip wifl be made, leaving Tenth and O streets at 4 p. m. sharp. Those coming later will have to take tho Lin coln park car at 4:20 or 5:00 p. in., and walk the half mile be tween Lincoln and Epworth parks. Resume of Paxson Meetings. The Ruth Paxson meetings, whichj!losed "Wednesday night with a meeting at Hays Hall, have created a considerable stir in Y. "W. C. A. circles. T"cy are the chief topic of conversation, as scraps of conversation by Y. W. (J. A. girls on the campus or in the association room indicate. The lady's work in this place has liad a rousing effect if no other, and on every hand can be heard quotations from Miss Paxso.n, or comments upon her strong per sonality and personal attraction. Her meetings began Sunday af ternoon with a inass meeting at the Temple theater, followed by a mooting of the cabinet girls at 5:20, Monday a general meeting for the discussion of miscallane ous vital questions; Tuesday a meeting"for student volunteers of Cutnor, Weslcyan and the uni versity, at University Place, and - BUDD Monday, Tuesday 'and Wednes day special noon meetings. Miss Lois Fossler, '10, will be principal of the Brady high school next year. NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY When yon want to gat G'leanlnR nnd Pressing done by hand nnd not by nmchlnory brlnir your clothes to JOE The Tailor who In nlao n Specialist on altering nnd rofltt lug your clothos up-to-date. MARGARET M. FRICKE Dressmaker of Style and Economy UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin MAY. 19, Thursday, p. in.. Tonight Company "Q" drills. 19, Thursday, 2:30 p m., Ath letic field Competitive drill. 20, Friday, 8:30 p. m., Lincoln Hotel Sophomore hop. 20, Friday, 1 p. m., Athletic Field Nebraska-Ames. Base ball. 20, Friday, 3 p. m., Athletic Field Minnesota-Nebraska. Dual track moot. 21, Saturday, 3:30 p. m, Base ball. Nebraska-Ames, l 21, Saturday, 8 p. m., Hays Hall Peru' Club meets. 21, ' SaturdayFreshman picnic, 2!), "Wcdnosday? 8:15 p. in. play by Dramatic Club. Temple. 27, Friday, 8:30" p. m,, Fratorn, ity Hall Freshman hop. Light Lunches Hot and Cold Drinks, Ice and Ices. Fresh Baked Daily. Bell 456, Auto. Ladies' and Men's Clothing Cleaned, Pressed and Ropaircd, Hats Oloanod Blocked and Botrimmod, L. BLUMENTHL Practical matter Goods Called For and Dolivorod. 225 So. 18th St., Lindoll PIPES porter's flMxture YOUNG') Cafte box flMxture PIPES TYPEWRITERS all makes "" ZL SOLD OR RENTED Ront Applies on Purchaso Prico. Fivo Days Froo trial boforo you pay. Two years guarnteo when you purchaso. Easy Torma. Got our list. Auto. 2080; Boll 1209. B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. 143 So. 13th St. THE DIVINITY SCHOOL sT HARVARD UNIVERSITY UNSECTARIAN pLECTTVE courses leading to the University degrees of S.T.B., A.M.and PhJD, - Students paying the full fee may take without extra charge appropriate courses oflered In the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in Andover Theolog ical Seminary. For particulars address The Dean of Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge Massacbucetts. Dramatic Club Play Temple Theatre Wednesday, May 25 Summer Session The University of Nebraska June 20 to August 12, 1910 Courses in Agriculture, Anatomy, Botany, Chemistry, Education, Educa tional Theory and Practice, Secondary Education, Normal Training, Elemen tary Education, English Language and Literature, French, Geography and Geology, German, American History, Homo Economics, Horticulture, Latin,, Manual Training, Mathematics, Me chanical Drawing, Philosophy and Psy chology, Physical Education Physiol ogy, Political Science .and Sociology, Rhetoric and English Composition, Zoology. l The 1910 Cornhusker -j "The Best Yet" -m Order &T Cream Goods 2214r 1307 O STREET cincs uieaner -J Boll Phono A-021, Auto Phono 0448 Hotel, Lincoln. Nob. " PIPES PIPES UNIVERSITY PRIVILEGES Special attention to subjects re quired for professional certificate. Nino hours of college work possible. Conditional, admission on 22 points. Teacbors 21 years or over may enter as Adult Special Students. 'High-School Courses in tho Teach ers' College High School. . For bulletin or information address THE REGISTRAR, The University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Now - ., ."wW1. "Vw' & V ;i t OS! 51, ,, "ft. jlr M 11 ' , v:i i V i T l . ir! lJt? tw "1 i lit u . ' If"; .. T WR ? --v-. 'f"ii 't.ii ' nwfimwinf ii -TrTj . y.yi., 4ppfwww 'i