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SUMMER SCHOOL NEBRASKAN PHONE B 1917 Boyd Printing Co. 125 NORTH 12TH ST. The Hauck Studio PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 121G O Street Lf'ncoln, Nebr. Dim! tnnl for u' lnrbrr work litvc lu 1 11. I D DUD D M rilcrour Motto. 1U V. lith Let Jack press that Suit Y. M. C- A. Tkilor Shop N. E. Cor. 13th & P Street BASEMENT CITY Y. M. "Over Ten Years of Leadership" CLEANING HIGBY and SERVICE DYEING 1322 N B 6333 ASK FOR and GET THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. The University of Chicago t4 in addition to resident work, offers alio instruct tun bv correspondence. Villi lY For 'Set'""1 fj I U 1 g formation address Sits Year O.sf C.(Div. J.). QsofS. BL "atw Telephone B 3355 THE EVANS LAUNDRY The Most Complete in Equipment The Most Perfect in Service Telephone B 2311 The Evans Cleaners, Pressers, Dyers Distinct, Separate Dry Cleaning Plant Work and Service as Near Per fection as Brains and Energy Can Produce. Patrons of our Laundry and Dry Cleaning Plant3 will find many of the little refinements of Work and Service which mean satisfaction to the cus tomer as well as satisfaction to us. !i i s high as a scholar and teacher. The same may be said of H. R. Tucker, of St. Louis, Mo.; of Miss Laura A. White, of Wyoming State university, and of Mrs. Ada B. Atkinson and Miss Autumn Davies, of the Omaha high school,, Mrs. llattie Plum Williams, ot the department of Sociology of Nebraska university. 1915, is making some especially important Investiga tions in regard to foreign immigra tion ami promises to take high rank as a teacher. Many others are doing good work and doubtless will be heard from in coming years. The de partment of American History feels that these facts may tend to con vince present-day students that schol arly preparation for life pays. A list of thoso who have taken j graduate degrees in the department. oe American History: 1S90 Mary A. Tremain, A. M., Lin coln, Nebr. J. Amos Barrett, A. M., Kan sas City, Mo. 1596 Charles A. Hinds, A. M., Odell, Nebr. 1597 Charles S. Allen, A. M.. San Jose, Cal. Paul F. Clark, A. M., San Jose, Cal. Worthy P. Sterns, A. M., Wash ington, D, C. (Ph. D., Chi cago.) Albert S. Harding. A. M., Brookings. S. D. 1598 Charles W. Bigelow, A. M., Denver, Colo. Ike E. O. Pace,. A. M., White hall, Mont. Mrs. Ada B. Atkinson, A. M., Omalia. Nebr. 1S99 John A. Maguire, A. M., Lin coln, Nebr. Francis S. Philbrick, A. M., Berkeley, Cal. (Ph. D., Har vard.) 1900 Clark E. Persinger, A. M., Lin coln, Nebr. Mrs. Anna Y. Reed, A. M., Seat tle, Wash. 190V-Andrew J. Mercer, A. M., Kearney, Nebr. 1902 Ida L. Robbins, A. M., Lincoln, Nebr. 1903 Charles S. Lobinger, Ph. D., Shanghai, China. 1904 Edward A. Johnson, A. M., de ceased. Bertha E. Piukerton, A. M., de ceased. Genevieve Marsh, A. M., Wash ington, D. C. Mary E. Davies, (Mrs. Hutch- ins). A. M., Falls City, Nebr. Addison E. Sheldon, A. M., Lin coln, Nebr. Susan B. Dinsmore, A. M., Eu gene, Ore. Warren A. Woods, A. M., Wen achee. Wash. Henry R. Tucker, A. M., St. Louis, Mo. 19105 Charles E. Barber, A. M., Pas . adena, Cal. Margaret Davis, A. M., Lincoln, Nebr. 1906 Autumn Davies, A. M., Omaha, Nebr. 1909 Joseph E. Taylor, A. M., Crete, Nebr. . Mrs. Hattie P. Williams, A. M., Lincoln. ' Nebr., (Ph. D., U. of N.) William L. Schuffert, A. M., Yankton, S. D. Andrew J. Ludden, A. M., Bak- ersfield. Cal. 1910 John G. W. Lewis, A. M., Wayne. Nebr. " Candis J. Nelson, A. M.f Val ley City, N. D. 1911 Jennia L. Piper, A. M., Lin coln, Nebr. 1912 Ponton A. Burdick, A. M., Hum boldt, Nebr. ' Silas C. Feemster, A. M., Reno, Nev. Laura A. White, A. M., Lara mie, Wyo., (Ph. IX, Chicago.) 1913 Frank E. Green, A. M Logan, Iowa. s Lucile B. Eads, A. M., Central City, Nebr. Blanche Lyman, A. M., Chicago, 111. If You j Play Tennis and have not yet purchased the necessary equip ment for the sea son, you should so now. No store in is better prepared to serve you and sup ply you with just what ever you need than this one Lincoln's only and largest exclusive sporting goods store, soprting goods store. If your racquet needs restringing bring it to II 3 us; the work will be done promptly and per fectly. " , LAWLOR'S ' Sporting. Outing. Athletic Goods. 1423 O St. ul tov till They emrae Another N. S. B. boy has just been elected to a $1,000 position as commercial teacher in a Nebraska high school. Why not enroll in a school whose students are in demand? Two students per day placed in good positions the past week. SUMMER SCHOOL NOW IN SESSION. ENROLL ANY DAY NORMAL GRADUATES RECEIVE STATE CERTIFICATES NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (Approved by the State Department of Public Instruction) Corner O and 14th Sts., Lincoln, Nebraska COMMERCIAL TEACHERS DEMANDED We are unable to supply the demand made upon us for well trained commercial teachers. It will pay you to investigate the possibilities of this great new field. The salaries range high and the work is pleasant. Call at our office at any time and let us explain the course fully. Lincoln Business College (Establisher 32 Years) Approved by the state department of public instruction. 'Certificate granted without examination. 14th & P St. B-6774 Lincoln, Nebr. Summer Students Fine Stationery may be the cheapest Buy Of Us Diversify 340 North Mary Elizabeth Elliott, A. M, South Omaha, NebrV Morton C. Galpin, A. M., At lantic, Iowa. James W. Eckersley, A. M., 1914 1915 Sedgwick, Colo. David J. Williams, A. M., Chi cago, 111. 1916 It is expected that there will be ten master's degrees grant ed during the year 1916, the largest number so far in the history of the department. H. W. CALDWELL. Tho oldest student in the University of Washington is 63 years old. L.C. Smith &Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING LONG WEARING New, Rebuilt and Rentals 125 No. 13th 8t. B2080 Ooo 11th Street