MHMMriMMiMi LOCALS. Tho nsswiylnff class begins work t'llfl wook. Miss nolle Cross Is bnok In tlio unl verity ngailn. A current ovent the Klnccrs' exhibit. electrical en- Allan Congdon'H father pnld him a visit last Saturday. Phi Delta Thcta will g-lve a German In their rooms soon. Rector's soda fountain, always run ning. Try our hot soda. Nels Pollard spent Sunday nt No hawka with his parents. The Glee club will prolmbly ship at the chapter day exvTClses. I3rne.it Arthur had a slight touch of tho grip the flnU of tho week. A number of now students have regis tered for tho coming semester. Carl K. Rngborg lslack and Is taking post graduate work in mathematics. A. n. Lyons of Eagle was at the ' unl" on Tuesday calling on friends. ' The medics witnessed an operation nt TabKha hospital the first of this week. L. Is. Funk 'Is In tlio law sdhool agnln and expects 'to ta'ko his degree In tho spring. Italph P. Andrews went to Chicago Tuesday to consult a specialist about his eyes. The Pershing rifles are now putting In extra time drilling, proparlng for the exhibition charter day. Cliff C. Wesoott of Plattsmouth has entered the university again for the second semester's work. The Beta Theta VI fraternity will gdvfa a jiaTty ithe 22fi of February to celebrate Washington's birthday. Professor Nicholson is attending the sugar beet convention which meets at Fremont the Cth ai.d Cth. Some of the students ire planning to take advantage of tho sTiort charter day vacvutlon for a trip home. The Betas are planning to give n party at their chapter house on ehe evening of "Washington! birthday. The Sigma AlpTia Epsllon fraternity called upon Chancellor MocLean In a body lat Saturday eventing. The class In photography has had one meeting. The memws will soon agi tate ithe subject of cameras. Hev. "W. W. Evarts, pastor of the First Baptist church. OmoJiu, visited Proi'ufi- sor Burnet'a classes Monday, e o The Delta. Tiau Delta fraternity will give an Informal dance at tihelr chapter 'house Friday, February 7, lRltC, a All girls should attend itlie parliamen tary drill to be given at P. G. D. C. In Palladhm hail Friday afternoon. Everybody should come out next Thursday evening and see the electrical display in 'the electrical building. The ithree literary societies will hold their Joint Teceptlon on next "Wednes day evening at the school of music. Vergil Barber has given up the prin ter's trade for a while and will carry work In 'the university 'this semester. The chronic kicker's complaint has resulted In one extra change of towels since last issue, so says the "regular." The Y. M. C. A. has arranged to hold the Sunday afternoon meetings In Dellan hall begilnnlng with next Sun day. - . s. w Set of apparatus ore be! -t In place ready for tthe thirty jtuuenta in beet sugar chemistry, who begin work Friday. ... Profeasor Oomstoclc of the Case school of applied science sent six speci mens to the state museum for exchange last week. The Glee club Will star upon a tour of serenade this week. The young ladles will certainly keep awoke until the wee small hours. Prof. W. T. L. Taylor gave an informal reception to the newly elected offlcers of the political economy club last Thurs day evening. One of the old-time safes such as was used by the Black Hills Stage and Express companies in carrying gold bullion from 'the Black Hills has Just been presented to the state museum bj Mr. Russell Thorpe. Wo think It Wftfl a senior girl who with mind on the exam's wanted to know If tomorrow (Fobruary 2) will bo "aundog" day. Tho Sigma Alphs will give a party In March. As thoy aro making arrange ments for U now thoy will surely make a success of U. Miss Althco. Roberts, a former unl vewKy student, is teaching In York, Nob,, where she has a position ns as sistant principal. A box of books, weighing about 200 pounds, has been received by tho stato historical society. It will bo opened as soon ns Mr. Barrett returns. Misses Cole, Pollock, Mills, Blooming dal, Alice Craig, Mary Craig and Messrs. Warner, McCormlck and Root hnvo joined tho Dollnn literary society. A visitor being shown nlwiut tin campus, noticing the windows of hf building across tire street south, asked If It was tho city steam laundry. W-lth the opening of tho socon.1 semester, the two divisions of Anglo Saxon, meeting at 11 o'clock were united. Professor Sherman takes the class. If you are going to the Junior prom, don't neglect your footwear. 25 per cenit off on all shoes, Including patent leathers. Sanderson, Shurman & Davis. A penny collection la being taken among the girls to secure money enough to buy a mirror to be put in the girl cloak room. All girls are asked to con tribute. Carlisle TucktT Is trying to organize a quartet from the material offered by the Glee club. The probable members are Messrs. Gillespie. Langworthy, Math thews and Lansing. An effort is being made to organize an advanced Anglo-Saxon class. Miss Pound has consented to Instruct a class if a sulllclcnt number of students de sire to itake up the work. Professor Burnet has been asked to send an extract of his paper on Carlyle's English, read iat Chicago university last summer, for publication In the Central Modern Language Association. Professor Wilson's Virgil classes have abandoned Allen and Gtvcnough's Laitln grammar for the present and are doing work In Bennct's, the new one Just being introduced into the uni versity. Our professors arc In greater demand than ever to deliver lectures at county Institutes and (teachers' meetings. Tlu people of the state are undoubtedly be coming more and moixj Interested in the university. Some of our little boys will have to come In at 8 o'clock in the cvonlng now that the city council has passed an ordinance to the effect that all boys un der nf teen must not le seen on the street aftei S o'clock In the evening. Regent Morrill has returned from the east where ho has been the past two weeks. He dined with Chancellor and Mrs. Cantleld at Columbus, O., and re ports both in good health with our ex chancellor's fame and popularity grow ing every day. Mr. L. J. Simmons, editor of Uih Sioux County Journal, while in Lincoln during the recent meeting of the Btate press association presented the stato museum with a 'box of fossil nuts to crack.He collected the nues himself In the Holt creek valley. By request of President Pollard of the Nehawka institute our lyrofessors have been doing some lecturing lately. Februury 4 Professor Fling lectured at Elmwood, on the Cth Professor Wolfe at Alvoe and Fobruary 11 Professor FoBsler will give an address at Murdock. Mr. Charles Rledel of Loup City sent down a black-footed ferret to the state university for Identification, it was found to be the Putorlus Nighnlpes. It is the first of the kind sent to the state museum. It is known as the farmer's friend, because Ut feeds on the prairie doe8- . . . After three attempt to get a quorum the athletic association met Tuesday and adopted the amendment as printed In our lat Issue. This gives the uni versity athletic board the power of -itw the football manager which will probably be done tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Manning liad oharge of the elocutionary part of the "Eugone Field" program given at Mrs. L. C. Burr's last Tuesday evening. Recita tions were given by Sadie Smith, Mario Pollard, Josephine Lottridge, Norman Shreve and Keeno Abbott of the ad- vanced elocution class. Mr. F. W. Taylor has arranged for forty farmers' institutes to bo hold throughout the state thin winter. Four of thom were hold last wook, and four are In process this week. One Is to bo at Arcadia, ono nt Proseott, ono at Loo park, and one at Broken Bow. Thoy will all ho cloaod in three weeks. Tho literary societies nro greatly ngl (ntod over tho question of allowing members of tho scholarship fraternity to bo members of tho societies. Tho noxt thing we know some of tho hard skull barbarians will bo frats In Bplto of themselves. It Ib yet to bo Boon how those students who work on Bitch a broad-minded plan will decide this quos tlon. There ar several university glrjs who borrow college papers of their gentle man admirers from tho mall boxes, Then In about a day those same gentle men nro kicking tho dlfforont editors for not sending to thorn tho papors. Now if those young ladles do tho right thing thoj- would subscribe for the pniKrs themselves. And if tho young men would do tho right thing by their girl friends thoy would present Uiom with a poiM subscription for the remain- dcr of the year. A now case of minerals for students htm Just boon placed In tho stato mu seum, without expense to the state. State Superintendent Corbett iUmished tho case without cost. Tho lower part of tho case Is tilled with a collection of minerals representing the Dana system, which was prepared in Germany by Kruntz. Tho upper part of tho case Is filled with modeis or crystals represent ing the crystallographlc system in con nection with natuial crystals. Miss Mary Tromaln again offors the course the status of woman to the students of tho university. This course is one of unusual Interest, tho first port treating of the position ofwoman In Europe, the second of woman in the United Slates and the relation of woman to institutions, is taken up In some detail. The course is open to students who have had work in history. This Is but the second year it has been offered. It was very fa rably accepted two years ago and Mlts Tremain will make no changes In presenting the work again this year. The Philharmonic orchestra of tho unlversltv conservators' Is preparing a program to be given In a short time which will be of great Interest to ithe musical people of Lincoln. The bcautl ful Don Juan overture by Mozart will be presented. Mrs. Herzog will give one piano number, Mrs. Llppmcott will sing and a quartet composed of Mrs, Llpplncott, Miss Gctncr, Mr. Seamark and Mr. Kettering will have a seleotlon. Not the least interesting part of the progiam will be the numbers by Mr. Item taken from a local paper Febru ury 1: We have heard of gold, railroad trains and small American republics being stolen, but it would seem impossible that u thief could manage to make off with a newspaper olllce. Nevertheless that Is fact for yesterday afternoon between 3 and 4 o'clock the Nebraskan ofllce was stolen front the university. The police have no clue. Later The reported theft of the Ne braskan ofllce is a fake. The co-op was swept and when the editor came in he failed to recognize his den. Charles Hagenow, who has recontly re turned from Chicago. A vory queer mistake was made at company B's dance lat Friday night. It was during the interval between dunces when the young people were enjoying short tete-tetes; in one Bocluded corner an extremely earnest conversation took place. "Yes," he saild, a he looked with unconcealed ad miration at his fair partner, "yes, I will call and bring some Phi Psis wtth me." Now tho laughing and talking of the othor dancers became bo loud that the young lady misunderstood the gallant youth, thinking he said some fresh cider instead of some Phi Psls. "Oh." she nvninimni: "all rlirht. do bring somo fresh oldor when you come. nEFEllRED TO OTHERS AND US. Who weeps with you when you are sad, And laughs with you when you ore glad, And swears with you when you are mad? The Editor. 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