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mmzssm gaitoj v HlwI'JWsiiy ; WMWU'lMH Y V THE HESPERIAN - ' i -' I. 4 1 1), I t 3J Wc Can Please You V-of. E. H. Barbour, has been elected a follow of the American Association for the advancement of Science. The Political Economy class who are takiner Economics 10. have commenced the study of Fisher's Appreciatiation of In- " terest. Russell Thorpe of Edgemont, South Dakota, spont Thursday in Lincoln visting his Beta Brothers. A . , . , A man is never at his best in Harry Everett of the Northwestern University will spend d, ft1j -! j i a c a Friday in the city visiting his parents and friends. ld fashl0ned klnd of ready- Prof. Brooks recently addressed the students of the engin- ade dtheS Sld in m0St clth" coring departments of the University of Minnesota at Minneap- mS stores. If you warn to do olis, upon "Engineering and Finance." yourself justice, try one of our A reprint from Vol. II, No. a, of the Journal of Applied Hart, Schaffner & Marx finely Microscopy has been issued, entitled, "The Management of a , ., , . Botanical Laboratory," by Dean Charles E. Bessey. tailored suits. You can get one A farce for the benefit of the College settlement was given that wiH fit as though made to last Saturday evening in chapel. Those taking part were measure and bring out your good Misses Custer, Hayes, Wallace, Brown, Poynter and Messrs. points better th anythinff the Ouscadden and Manchester. j & The general faculty has decided that hereafter the semester average tailor can ake to your shall be the unit in offering courses of instruction. Heretofore order. The H. S. & M. suits wra4- r f lift ifrtt1r lino nnnn rirrr i m Knnfnm hah ntl riT nAnMnnn muDl """ v,yka- "" uu" 64YO" " r"-""" " wui are e ecrant rinrnW. nA -'-), wu U.U1W U.11U opened in February. This new departure will give eventually more prominence to mid-winter commencement than it has be fore enjoyed. The Standard weights and measures, furnished to each state in the union by the United States, together with heavy oak cases and tables have been added to the collections of the State Museum. Along with this beautiful and costly set are two balances of great precision, with heavy marble-topped tables for the support of the same. The summer session will open Juno 9, the day after com mencement and close July 20. Work in at least ten subjects English, English Literature, History, Latin, Modern Language, Botany, Physics, Chemistry, and Pedogogy will be given. It is expected that a groat number of students, especially teachers, will be in attendance. Kent College of Law. Marshall D. Ewell, LL. D.,M. 0., Dean. School year opened September 5, 1008. Three year course. Improrcd methods uniting theory and practice. THE BOHOOL OF PRAO HOE 18 THE LEAD INQ FEATURE. Evening sessions of ten hours a wetk for each class. Students can be self buppohtino while, btodtino. Arrangements made for supple mental preliminary education. For catalogue, address W. F. Momcyer, LL. B., Secretary, 018-010 ASHLAND BLOCK. CHICAGO, ILL. not expensive. HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX GUAhANTELD CLOTHING. FOUK-BUTTOV SACK SUIT ilcrlit 189S by Hart, Couvil irt, Schaffner & Marx ARMSTRONG GLOTHING COMPANY 1013 to 1019 O STREET. CAMERAS and PHOTO SUPPLIES OP ,&.XjXj 3CI35T33a. D. E. DE PUTRON, fKqomS, 1041 O St., Lincoln, Nob. Northwestern University . . , MEDICAI2I0 sGHeeL! The high standard and progressive methods which have given this School its enviable reputation for over thirty years are carefully main tained. For circulars of detailed informa tion address the Secretary, Dr. N. S. DAVIS, 2431 DearDom St,, - CHICAGO, ILL, TURKISH Candy Kitchen, For Fine, Home-Made CANDIES 1321 O Street.