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W V U E U 10 S P 10 i J A N to the "worse than prize-lighting" the ory. It must be conceded that all oat door sports involve a certain degree of danger of bodily harm to those partici pating in thorn, but wo can never place a college amateur game, no matter how rough, in tho catogory with a boastly prize-fight, whore tho brutishnoss of the "pug" is paid for in dollars and cents. Miss Jessie Groodoll wont to Wilber, Thursday. Dr. Senter has taken charge of tho as saying class. The University School of Agriculture will close ono week from Friday. Prof. Swezoy's little girl has been quite sick for tho past week but is much bettor. Tho English club will meet at the home of Miss Edith Henry Saturday evening. The Phi Kappi Psi. fraternity gives an informal dance Saturday evening in its chapter room. Prof, and Mrs. Adams will entertain some of the members of the faculty next Friday evening. The "Yellow Kid" has struck the Man society. See their program on the bulletin board. Boys, remember that Westorfield, the Pioneer barber, gives tho latest style in haircuts 117 N 13th. Miss Mabel Grimm has been removed to tlio sanitarium whore she is undergoing an operation upon hr foot. Chancellor MacLean is busily engaged at the capitol thrwo days. Tho bill for appropriation is before the legislature. Pr French Dictionaries Feller's Pocket, Uassell's, Mason's, etc., etc., a lov prices goto Herpolsheimer & Co. Hook Dept. Please remember that D. T. Smith, jowelor 1U0 0 street, will make prices nght on watches, jewelery, fountain pens and repairing of all kinds. Dr. Bessoy conducted chapel exorcises Wednesday morning. Professor Crabtroo, of Nebraska City, attended tho teachers' association in tho university chapel, Saturday. Mr. Howard Brunei of Omaha, cousin of Professor Brunor and Miss Amy Bru nei', spoilt tho Sabbath in tho city. Tho Ltincnstor county touchers mot in tho university chapol last Saturday. Chancellor MacLean gave them an inter esting talk in tho afternoon. B. J. Orland of Chicago, a graduate of tho U. of N., will give a series of lectures before tho Electrical Engineers' club next week. Mrs. Hill of Loxington, Nob., mother of Emma Pyrtlo, arrived Wednesday for a short visit. Mrs. Hill is contemplating purchasing a homo in tho city. Miss Laura Pfoiffor '.07, will do insti tute work in South Dakota during tho summer. She will teach litoraturo and history, and also conduct classo3 in kin dergarten work. , Resolutions, strongly in favor of foot ball and condeming tho previous resolu tions were introduced by J. P. Cameron, at the (J. 13. D. C. last Saturday night, but were almost unanimously defeated. The Nebraska section of the Amorican Chemical society will meet next 'Friday evening March 10, in tho chemical build ing. Papers will bo read by R. S. Helt n er on Tho Composition of American Ciders; Benton Dales, The Electrolytic Determination of Cadmium; H. A. Son ter, Remarks on somo Gorman Chemi cal' Industries. All are invited to these meetings, though they are intended pri marily for chemists. Students We can save you money if you buy your fuel from us. Wo have all kinds of Coal at reasonable prices. Hutchins & Hyatt, 1040 O Street.