The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 20, 1913, Medical College Edition, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBBASKAN
THEATRES
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New Medical College Building at 42d
NEW MEDICAL BUILDINGr
in a lew more weeks the cum pus
will see nothing further of "the
McdlcH." Next full they start work
in quarters so commodious and so
adapted to tlieir needB that memories
of the present ahode will seem like
merely a bad dream.
The new medical schol Is situated at
Forty-second and Jackson streets in
Omaha. It is an imposing structure of
pressed brick, three stories and a base
ment. In the south wing of the basement
are located a women's parlor with
locker and dressing rooms, and the
cold storage, autopsy, and anatomical
tank rooms In the west wing are the
lounging, locker, and shower bath
rooms for the men, 'and the inocula
tion and disinfection room, storage
looms, shop and the heating plant,
which extends into a subbasement
also. The animal quarters are located
in the corner between the south and
west wings.
To the left on the first floor as one
enters from the street are the ofllces
and a faculty cloak room. This floor
..1 .,nrtirK the bacteriological and
pathological departments, including
laboratories, lecturo rooms, and the
pathological museum. The library is
also situated In this floor in the west
wing.
The second floor is devoted to the
pharmacology, chemiBtry, and physio
logy departments. In addition to the
general laboratories and a large lec
turo room there are special labora
tories for research work in each depart
ment. The physiology quarters Include
a quiet room, an optical room, and a
shop.
The departments of anatomy and
histology are accomodated on the third
floor, the former in the Bouth wing, the
latter in the west. Besides the large
anatomical laboratory the south wing
contains a laboratory for advanced
work, a preparation room and
museum. The large lecture room Is
situated in the corner. The west wing
has besides a general laboratory. i
room for advanced work, chart, techni
que. quiz and dark rooms.
,' .,, ir ims its share of offices.
Btore rooms, etc. Through the center
, oiovator Bhalti
of the Duuuing iuuo "-
which looks "mighty goodf to the
weary students who have so often
tolled to the fourth floor of Mechanl
cal Arts hall.
Ted Marrlner Cleaner. Hatter nf
and Jackson 8treets in Omaha
ance at Beach
To Sparkle With
Youth and Beauty
The poetry and rhythm of motion
the glory and the harmonious beauty
of music do wo medics appreciate
those? We do, more, we affirm, than
the members of any other college.
Where do you find the beBt musicians,
th clearest voiced singers? In the
medical college of course. Where are
the best dancers in the school thoHO
with intimate knowledgo of tho most
intricate and beautiful stops? Again
in the medical college. And if you will
but pause a moment to consider, you
will seo that it must necessarily be
so. Of music we know tho science,
as of physical motion the elemonts.
Who, moro skilled in the mysteries of
muscles and Joints, of nerves and sen
sations than tho medical Btudents?
And so a dance, that most ideal com
bination of music and motion, wo ap
reciato and love moro than anyone
else, for we love it, not blindly, but
with tho lovo of thoso who under
stand. Our dean is giving ub a dance Friday
night at Capital Beach. A riot of
music and beauty it will surely be,
with lots of pretty girls, plenty of
good music and a world of fresh air
to enjoy between times.
We have every intention of dancing
as men never danced before and such
an exhibition of tho terplBchorian art
it would bo a downright crime for any
of those privileged to partake to miss.
The dance will come as a fitting cli
max to a week of pure and unadulter
ated interest and Joy for tho hardest
worked college In the University. All
hall the dance.
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if will bo taken without fall this if
morning if the weather permits, if
if If everything goes well they if
will be taken at 11 o'clock on if
the campus and a thy farm at ir
if 1 o'clock and classes vll be ex- if
if cubed. Whether It is cloudy if
if or not will not affect proceed- if
if ings, but if It rains It will be hn- if
if posblble to take any pictures. if
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if tho places announced for the if
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Giant size is not always
an advantage remember
David and Goliath?
You can'texpect a giant store
to give you the exclusive
ness in style and the uni
form excellence in quality
which characterize our
stocks throughout.
Furthermore, we spare no
effort to insureyou prompt,
painstaking, personal at
tention and service.
Clothes!
Hats!
Furnishings!
Our stocks are large
enough to afford you
ample range of selection,
yet small enough to be
clear of antiquated styles.
Every suit personally se
lected and a large propor
tion of them made to our
special order!
Every one must individual
ly measure up to our high
standard of merit or we
will not offer it for sale.
We'd like to have you tel u oh trieie
points we'll ice that your experience here
both pleaurable and profitable
MAGEE & DEEMER
GET READY FOR THE SUMMER
You'll need some summer-y Suits to com
plete your outfit.
The Cool, Comfortable Kind
will add to your enjoyment. Look over our
superb line of Woolens. You will be agreeably
surprised at the wide assortment of snappy styles
COLLEGE TAILORS
Phone B-O-X-48-W :: COLLEGE VIEW, NEBR.
HOME MADE BAKED GOODS
Cookies, Pie., Cake., HoL.m Bread, Faacy Pa.trie.
tJ fir cafe
Open after the Shows with
1325-31 N
fmm, mmmmmmm .
ORPHEUM
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
KKLL.Y & WENTWOIITH
ADAIR & ADAIR
PHOTO PLAYS
"The nattlo of Freedom"
A Hoautirul Trip Through Montroal
Quebec, Halifax, and tho Valley
of VohuvIub.
H Show Daily. Matinee 2 P. M
Night 7-9 P M. Mat. Children
5c, Adults 10c. Nights all Scats 15c
LYRIC
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
THE AIJR1CU FAMILY
CAL STEWART
PHOTOl'LAYS
'Her Masked Roauty"
'The Stolen Loaf"
"A Girl and Two Men"
THREE 8H0W8 DAILY. MATI
NEES 2 P. M. NIGHT, 7 AND 9
P. M. Matinees, Children 6c,
Adults 10c, Night All 8cata 16c
TRY
OUR LUNCHEONETTES
They are always the best
We' serve hot and cold
drinksall winter long.
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
South West Corner 14 and O Street
HAVE
The Evans
DO YOUR WASHING
"GOOD THINGS TO IKT
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