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4. matncTittfstfiik Inn Nebraskan- Hesperian iv OUR FINAL OFFER, mmm yterpolshdmer & o THE NEBRASKAN-HESPERIAN Until the Close of the Year, For 25 GENTS i What leu Will $et... Ten issues of the paper TEN PAPERS Eight pages in each issue EIGHTY PAGES Two thousand words on a page 60,000 "WORDS j Athletic NewsjSociety NewsMilitary NewsoCurrent Events jMjMBASEBALLNEWSjMj "THE IDLER'" WithoobservationsjonjStudentoLifejAll,jforj25jt cents. LeavcdSubscriptionso&attheoUnivcrsityjBookoStoreor THE NEBRASKAN-HESPERIAN OFFIOEi-223 North 11th Sir met, Upstmlrm MILITARY. Tho following promotions woro made last Wodncsday in tho cadet battalion; to bo cadot Second Lieu tenant Company A, S.Ankor; Second Sergeant Company D, T. J. Hewitt; Third Sorgeant Company D, Elmer Berry; Fourth Sorgeant Company D, L. B, Stuhr; Fourth Sorgeant Company B, C. A. McMaster; Fifth Sergeant Company A, A. F. Strahorn; Fifth Soi geant Company D, V. A. Henderson; Fifth Sorgeant Company B, W. P. Wul laco; Fifth Sergeant Company C, A. C. Leo; Corporal Company B, J. C. Lawler. Guard mount practice for tho sea son was begun last Wednesday, MarcU 14. Tho battalion will go to camp soma time In May. It Is not decided yet whore tho encampment will be but it Is thought either Fremont or Beatrice will bo tho chosen place. PHYSICAL TRAINING. Attention Is called o tho ruling of tho faculty as per page 235 of calen dar which requires that every student shall tako a physical examination at least once a year. Tho various gym nasium classes having finished hours are now open to all other students. The entries for tho strength test con test will close May 1. All strong mon. should bear this in mind and help raise the standard of athletic men of Nebraska to an equal point with east ern schools. Last year of the fifty men chosen as the strongest college men twenty-one were from Harvard and twelve from Ameherst. The high est score made was 1595 tho lowest 1094. First year gymnasium men will bo given on April 21 a contest on Har vard series of elementary gymnastics. Cards giving list of exercises to be used In tho contest will be furnished at tho office of the physical trainer on Tuesday. Also on tho same day will be given a contest In advanced gym nastics open to all university men. Exercises will be on tho high and low horizontal bar, horso and parallel bars. Three sets of oxorclses are re quired two to be given and the third a voluntary exorcise of three move ments, The out door pentathlon will be held on tho campus April 7. The events to be contested are: polo vault, hammer throw, 100 yard dash, mile run, and running high jump. The indoor pentathlon last Satur was rather a spiritless affair. Only a small audience witnessed the contest and tho experienced athletes as Jow ott, the Andresons, Hewitt, Wallace, and Bullard being unable to content no. records,, were broken, Mantz won first placo in securing tho largest num ber of points which was 30G.5. May got second 305.5. Kellogg, third 293.8. Thoso winning first places In ovents woro: shot put, Mantz, 34.7 foot; run ning high jump, McComb, 5 feet, po tato race, May 1 minute 50 seconds; polo vault, Kollogg 8 feet 10 inches; threo broad Jumps, Hoard 28.8 foot. FRESCOES FOR THE LIBRARY. Tho frescoes for the library of tho Stato University of Illinois woro un veiled last Tuesday In tho presenco of students, trustees and faculty of tho university. Tho four composition sub jects t'hoson typify tho four principal colleges of that university, literature and arts, agriculture, engineering and science. "Tho Sacred Wood of the Muses" Is tho title of the first compo sition. 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