a$Fff'i4"yiTorn''VF "" rKttK ' lim NliRASKAN-HUSl'URIANf 0 ber of iho lUurnco committer ami knbws that Hno'bt work better than any other man. Ho 1b an excellent ac comtant nn& lufc books are always found In excellent condition, In such a Bhapo that a gianco shows the real condition of the finances. Mr. Thomas Is backed by an excel lent committee and unless something unusual occurs the money which the friends contribute will be well cared for. A. OtMltttT. Religious organizations have the rep utation Of keening poor records of work done. The criticism Is just in many cases. It has been true of the association but It Is not now. Mr. Gilbert, as recording secretary, Is look ing well after the Interests of the work and Is preserving much data that will be of Interest In years to come. He was In Manila as a member of uio First regiment and during his a my life did much in association work, be ing an officer of the Y. M. C. A. or ganized in the First. Mr, Gilbert is not only looking after his own work but is a valuable man in other lines. He lias conducted a successful Uible class during the whole year and is THE liOAUD OV DIRECTORS. A, few years ago a board ot directors In the college Young Mens Christian Association would have been useless but with the present development It Is a necessity. The association In the University of Nebraska is Indeed for tunate In the men who have boon chosen In this capacity. The present board Is Dr. H. D. Ward, Dr. W. W. Hastings, Dr. U. L. Paine, and Clark Oberlles. These men serve as an ad vlsory committee to the regular omccrs of the association. Student bodies change rapidly and a board of this K.ml Is highly essential It the work Is to be pormenant from year to year. These men do not enter Into the detail work but outline the policy that shall b( followed. All these men are Intensely Interested In the work for young men and In this capacity are proving to be the personal friends of many of the boys. $HtH.HtMHnHni tb tHH.nH?MnininH:& -& 1,. T. Savage, Gen Sec Vni of Minn proving to he a valuable friend to many young men. rn. t,. .. MAit.su. Nothing speaks better for the work In the association than the quality of men that are called to 'direct the or ganization. The officers are and have been the best all around men in the university. It 1s nothing to the dis credit of the men who liave been "presi dent to say that Mr. L. J. Marsh comes to the office of president as 'well 1f not "bettor qualified for tnat position than any man that has ever "boon chosen. Ever since "he nas "boon 1n the univer sity he has lieon closely connected with the "work, having served on tioarly 'every committee at some time or 'other. For the past year he has had charge 'of the 'employment bureau and under 'Its 'direction it lias grown to lie an 'organisation in itself. Mr. Marsh lias a wide acquaintance with the young 'men ii. the university, knowing thorn nearly all by name. When the call was made at the outbreak of the to 'cent var Tor men to servo as Y. M. C a. 'camp HocrotarloB, Mr. Marsh offered ih'ls 'services and "was stationed at rOh'iclcamauga during the stay of troops at tliat point, no has thus gained a practical Insight into tho work that 'will 'be of value to him in tho 'coming .year. 'Whose who 'know Mr.- Marsli predict that 'the 'association will 'have a p'he inomonal fgrowth 'under ih'is manage-fmon't. Special heavy paper for thgsls work at University Rook Store. M. R. Ketchum, M. D., occultst and, anrist. Specialty, correction of abnor mal vision. Room 314, thlra floor, Richards block. Phone 848. Its our greatest object to please you, if you want the popular things In hats or furnishings you will do well by call ing on us. Wilson & Racal, 1042 0 SU Professor Clements has an extended review of a recent book by Prof. Mac Millan of tho university of Minnesota, in the current number of the Ameri can Naturalist. ' Mrs. Wilson dean of women, re cently received a letter from Mrs. Potter Palmer requesting her to rep reseat the University of Nebraska by acting as delegate or speaker at the Parts exposition. Mrs. Wilson regrets that she finds it impossible to accept. Chancellor Bossey has received offi cial notification of the admission of the University of Nebraska into tho asso ciation of Collegiate Alumnae at the last meeting held in October in Chi cago. The tinivorsit; is Teen heartily congratulated upbn . .is latest recog nition of its high standing in the edu cational world. C. .7 Warner '99, and who is at pres ent a junior in the law school was re contly nominated by the republicans from Lancaster county for the office of state representative. No republi can candidate for the legislature has ever been defeated in Lancaster county so it isn't much of a prediction to say he will he elected. 14 WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR Great . . . Reorganization Sale 43. Daily Papers will give full particulars in a few days. Watch them closely. DR. W L. DAYTON, Or. J. P. Williams, AsrisUnt. Diseases of trie Eye, Bar. and Throat. 1205 O Street. Lincoln, Neb. Residence 1310 Q St. Phone 242. OfHce 1100 O St. Phone 535. J. R. HAGGARD, M.D. Rooms 213 and 214 Richards Mock. UNCOLN, NEB. DRS. CLUTTER & SHANNON, DENTISTS Phone 426. 1136 O Street. Lincoln. DR. SHOEMAKER'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL special intention Riven o n' xmkcurcb oi "Women. (All Hiirglciil TjIhcuhcs are treated vy 'the itiortt approved niutliodn Every coiivcnlciice forTclvIc mid Abdominal Surgery. BATHS FOR LADIES ONLY SpecM Attention (given 'to "Musnare nnfl Sw'llBh Movements in t heir most receilt develop 'iiiv Hipy'tlie'trnlnca'munlpulutorinohnrge. fC A. SHO JTIAKER, 11.D., 1117 L SU Some of the New Things Now on Our Counters: Golf Suits and Skirts. Tailor Made Suits. Fine Hand Made Laces. Cambric, Swiss, and Nainsook Embroideries. Printed Foulard and Fancy Silks. "New Finish" Black Crepons. Beaded and Spangled Robes and Trimmings.' Miller & Paine. THE HEMASKAH HESPERIAN ADVERTISERS ARE 0. K.