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For the degreeB of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, four years course, without laboratory fees: Univorslty of California 32.00 University of Missouri 40.00 University of Nebraska 42.00 University of Kansas 50.00 University, of Cfllqradcr . .- 65:,00 University of Minnesota 80.00 Ohio Stato University 85.00 University of Wisconsin 96.00 Univorslty of Iowa 100.00 University of Illinois '. . . . 111.00 University of Michigan 148.00 Ohio Stato University 185.00 University of Michigan 191.00 University of Minnesota 205.00 Cornell University 327.00 Yalo University 455.00 Harvard University 482.00. lUnlvenftty of Chicago t465r.'(W For degree of Doctor of Medicine, four years' course, including average laboratory fees: University of Iowa 1220.00 University of Colorado 320.00 University of Kansas 330.00 University of Michigan 368.00 University of Nebraska '423.00 University 'of 'Minnesota4 622700 Cornell University 630.00 University of Illinois 660.00 Yalo University 684.00 University of Chicago 725.00 University of California 736.00 Harvard University 835.00 START ON TOUR OF STATE QLEE CLUB LEAVES MONDAY FOR HABJGS. 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In the" ilrst place, it denoted in no unmis- r-takable-manner-thaUthe-Jecs-at-Ne-'braska are exceptionally moderate In comparison with corresponding state universities, and that in comparison with an of private institutions Inves tigated, the Nebraska fees are insig; niflcant. , For lnstance,in the colleges of artB and'sclences and engineering, the Nebraska fees are lower than Kansas, Coldrado,' Minnesota, OI1I9, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois,, etc., 'and very much lower than charges at the prij vate institutions recorded below. The authorities, inpreparing and ob taining the data for thfe comparison, have employed every possible m'eanB to secure accurate figures. ' In doing ttih?, hey 'tot only njade? a' list ,'of the fee's 'tabulated' in'thV annual un'iveri 8ity calendars, but theyalso hayere celved a veriflcatlon of the calendar figures from each" of tile' represented Cornell University 431.00 University of Chicago ,.. 495.00 Harvard University 616.00 Yale University 638.00 The. degree of Bachelor of Science In civil, mechanical or electrical' en gineering, four years' college, without laboratory fees: University of California $ 32.00 University of Nebraska 34.00 University of Kansas , 50.00 JJniyexBlty- of-Golorado -.-rrrrr: 65t00 Ohio State University 85.00 University of Illinois 111.00 University of Minnesota 120; 00 University or Missouri 120.00 University of Wisconsin 140.00 University of K Michigan ?. 208.00 Cornell University 631.00 Yale University 514.(0Q Harvard, University , 716.00 Moss.'lnBt. of Tech. ., 1,000.00 For degree of Bachelor of Laws, col lego of law, three years' course, no laboratory fees: University of California ? 35.00 University of Wisconsin ' 72.00 University of Kansas 85.00 "University, of Missouri '. J . . , . . (19,0.00 Two years, counting toward same, degree: University or Missouri 140.00 University of Wisconsin 148.00 TO TAKE "EXAMS." First "Quiz" of Year for Cadets to Be Held Tonight. The first University of Nebraska jleioxamlnatiQnQfiheyearJvlll-be given in the armory tonight. This ex amination has been prepared witli a view of covering all the work complet ed in the- cadet manual so far this year. Failure to take this examina tion, unless a sufficiently good excuse is made, will reckon much to the dis credit of the cadet. - Unlyersltys of Colorado 150.00 UnyersltyuQf Nebraska, . ,. , .... 151.00 Unlvefsity.joLJllinola---r-r-m"160r00 University of Iowa "... 170.00 "HORT. 8EM," TO MEET. C. G. Marshall to Deliver an Address ' Tonight. Horticultural, Seminar will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in Horticultural hall, at the state farm. C. G. Mar shall, secretary of the State Horticul tural society, will discuss the follow ing question', "Some of, the Primary -Phasea-of-Nursery-Worlc' AlMnter ested are Invited to come out. departed Monday morning for Hast ings, Neb., wrere they made their first appearance before a Nebraska audi ence on their tour of the state, In . which they will sing in most of ho Important cities m southern Nebraska. Tho club at the present time is com posed of about twenty-five men, of whom about a score made tho trip. Dates have been made fdr this tour, and the club was accompanied by a string" quartet composed of university musicians, one of -whom also slugs with tho mombers of the dub. . Varied Career. In years paBt,tho glee clubs of tho univorslty have had' a varied career. First a wave of success wpuld come, to .be followed by a wa,vo .of mlsman- mentsj Whll6 tho 'university has ha'd a largo numborof glee clubs'and while the organizations have always been an important feature of the student activities for, the pasjfr four years lit tle work has been accomplished- along this line t '. , ! f .. A nilmber of yQars agor when the glee chip of the university had, 'met with marked success on' every hind, an extensive (our of the western tateswns-planned and dates -were- Continued on Page 3 T V i Vk, u ; W k y "'- h'"1'' -" '' "' Wi.'" . Ju. .. t a' A t-t , , -' -... '' "r r