The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 01, 1921, Image 4

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HALLETT
Fountain Pens
Alarm Clocks
College Emblems
We Repair Anything
HALLETT
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DETROIT DOCTOR HEADS
MEDICAL FRATERNITY
Dr. Stuart Wilson, professor of medi
cine at Detroit College of Medicine,
was elected president of Phi Rho Sip
ma medical fraternity at the twelfth
biennial convention which closed at
Omaha this w eek. Chicago was named
as the next meeting place.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY 2
ENLARGES COLLECTION
(Continued from Page 1.)
the city of Mexico in 1906 by Miss
Eva Thompson.
From Frank A. Harrison selected
personal material from the library and
office of Dr. 13. L. Paine. These include
papers showing the beginning of Me
tlunlist social and religious work in
Lincoln, memoranda upon Dr. Paine's
personal practice and social relations
picture of Dr. Paine as he appeared in
bis younger years and valuable books.
From Thurlow Lieurance, a Chinese
banjo made by primitive workmen and
representing an early stage of musical
development.
Secretary Sheldon and Mrs. Sheldon
returned the past week from a field
trip which included the old Pawnee
village sites In the Loup valley, the
site of Fort Laramie treaty at the
junction of Horse creek at North
Platte and the historic entry of th
first I'nion Pacific train into Lyman
on the I'nion Pacific extension from
Oering west.
BIG REGISTRATION IN
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
(Continued from Page 1.)
the coach, expects to take a good
team to Minneapolis to represent the
College at the National Dairy Show
October S-12, where the team will com
pete against teams from the leading
schools of the United States and
Canada.
Acricultural students are being
agreeably surprised to find that they
will no longer bear the odium of at
tending school at the "State Farm" for
the name of the campus has been of
ficially changed to "Agricultural Col
lege of the University of Nebraska."
The State Farm is a thing of the past.
Even the street cars are labelled "Ag-
Cotlege," and attractive signboards ap
pear on Holdrege street pointing the
way to the College campus.
WANT ADS.
WILL THE MAN WHO BORROWED
a fountain pen from a stranger in
Social Science please return to sui-
dent Activities office.
1 VARSITY CLEANERS
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8 QUALITY CLEANING, PRESSING AND ALTERING AT X
LOWEST PRICES 8
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We call for and Deliver
One Day Service.
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IN COLLEGE BOOK STORE
"Facing The Campus"
TELEPHONE
B-3677
See our representative in every fraternity for special club
prices open to all students.
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Qweeds
DINNA yc ever wear tweed fresh as th'
daisies bonny as th' heather? Mon! but
they're smart.
Made of the choicest woolens; some of them on
old hand looms. There's a breath of the hie
lands in them; a pedigree of centuries behind
them. Cotton and shoddy ioo absent.
There's nothing quite so sprightly as a rough
looking, hard wearing, "Hoot Mon" Tweed for
both business and sports wear. Today the
young man's most fashionable suit; always worn
by the smart dressers of our metropolitan cities.
"Hoot Mon" Tweeds are tailored in a wide
variety of models, all typical of Stratford style
leadership.
It pays to buy the best
The new Fall and Winter Styles are now on display
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College Book Store
Facing the Campus
EVERYTHING FOR THE STUDENT