WMflMrrnatM,.j.wan BSKWP mmmSmmm The Nebraskan-Hksperian Xocal ant personal. Dr. Wente, dentist. Do you know Hanna? Sweaters at Ludwlg's H. Hehpoi.shkimkh &Co. "yVcsterfield's egg shampoo is all right. Talk with Ludwlg about your clothes. Harold Homan visited in Omaha ever Sunday. Mr. Clark Bell of York is pledged to .the Betas. I. G. Shedd was In Chicago on bus iness last week. Sam McDonald is expected to re turn to his law work soon. The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity has pledged Dan Cook of Beatrice. William Fairchild, 03, visited at his home in Omaha over Sunday. A beginning class in geometry has been formed at the Lincoln Academy. Mr. Ott, agent for the Bausch and Lomb Optical Co., was on the campus Saturday. Prof. Ward expects to go out on a short collecting tour the latter part of tnis week. The Betas had a "stag party" Wednesday evening in honor of tiieir new members. About twenty men will be em ployed at the state farm during the coming winter. Two bound volumes of last year's law theses have recently been placed in the law library. The creamery building at the .state farm Is being renovated preparatory to the winter term. Misses Learned and McPberson, the editors of The Pebble, visited the university Saturday. E. Wlggenhorn and George Shedd of Ashland were guests at the Phi Psl house last week. R. S. Baker, law "00" was seen on the University campus Thursday greeting old friends. A daf3 in illustrating has been started In the art school and will moot Thursday afternoons. General Bookbinding at Ivy Bind ery 131 North 12th St. Second hand books bought and sold at Osborn's Old Book Store. The Doha Tau Delta fraternity held an initiation Monday eve, Oct. 22. Huso, Lyman, McCaun and Bridge aro the now brothers. Pros. J. G. Schurman of Cornell University arrived in the city yes terday. He Is here to deliver an ad dress on the Phllllpino question. Professor Brunor is preparing a col lection of grass hoppers to be aent to Vienna, Austria, in exchnnge for some he received a short time ago. Don Cameron's launch counter, 114 18 South Eleventh. The hoard met for organization last Wednesday morning. Prof. Caldwell was elected president, Miss Davis sec retary and W. J. Hunting treasurer. The Sophomores have organized a football team. They will soon be ready to play any of the class teams. S. E. Black is manager, O. B. Hawley captain. During the present year the Lin coln Ornithological Club will meet regularly every Wednesday evening at Professor Bruner's office In Me chanic Arts hall. Dr. Bessey Is in receipt of a rare and interesting collection of fungi. The specimens come from different parts of the world and were presented by E. S. Salvln of London. Professor Moritz has just completed a thesis on "Extension of the Differ entiation Processes." Mr. Montz has performed this work in order to ob tain his P. H. D. degree. ' The registration in the Art School ; is very much larger than ever before. 1 he attendance at the Wednesday l evening class in life sketching is I -rtn llinn rt1.1-. tilling If ,. nt Ii I o iiiuii; incut limii; titii n ntio ui lino time last year. For the last few weeks the Ath letic Board has been busy in going over and revising the constitution and the rules and regulations con cerning those who are eligible to par ticipate in the collegiate athelatics. L. K. Malvern of Elgin, III., vis ited the university last Thursday. He is on a tour of inspection for the western division of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He reports everything in the local chapter as being in good s'oape. E. G. Woodruff, manager of the senior football team called a meeting of members of the class interested in .8 mi TRSk wr- T7J HT PHUT are often the primary cause of a cold; sooner or later &JLJ a "hard cold" turns out to be pneumonia, and when pnciimo W nia doesn't prove fatal it leaves the lunys in a condition that is apt to invite consumption, ami consumption claims many more victii" than any other uisense. Remember that yood, practically waterproof Oversh cs are essentials1, not luxuries. You can afford the best, mid we have the best at trifling prices. ft w Sj Our Swedish are w w I Perkins, Sheldon SL 1 129 O aA $5 the game Wednesday, October 24. Bruce Benedict was chosen captain and arrangements were made to be gin practice at once for the class games. Dr. Ward has a ten page article on the Anachnida in a new medical En cyclopedia which is being published by Win. Wood & Co. Tlie entire work will comprise about eight volumes and it is recognized as being a world standard in the medical and allied sciences. The first volume has just been received by the zoology depart ment. Dr. Bessey has lately had requests from the Scientific Denartment at Washington for the names of students who know enough about botany to en ter the service there. These are called scientific aids and amount to about the same thing as a fellow in the uni versity. The advantage of the posi tion Is that the person who holds it in is eligible for permanent appoint ment in a few years. Professor Brooks took a three days trip to the American Street Railway Convention at Kansas City last week. T-Ta iitnc n nnnmnn ti In I 1ir envnn nlan. ' trlcal engineering students and with them inspected the power and light ing plant.s at Omaha, Kansas City, and Ft. Leavenworth. They report a very fine exhibit of apparatus at the convention, and an exceedingly interesting and Instructive program. The art exhibit which will be held in the art rooms during the holidays will surpass anything of this kind ever shown here. Mrs. Hall of this city, while in Europe this summer, negotiated for some of the pictures from the Paris salon. The work of selecting these pictures will be In hands of Mr. Lawton Parker, form erly of this state and now an art stu dent in Paris. A number of pictures fronir the fall exhibition of the Chicago Art Institute will also be secured. This selection will include some of the finest oil paintings in the country. waw Gym Shoes now m. ft & Chamberlain Co. STREET U . 0$ Professor Richards has received a largo number of blue prints and pho tographs of the largo locomotives which are being built in the east and sent west for heavy hauling as well as for fast trains. Through the influenco of Molvin Price, instructor in mechanical draw ing, the Champion Harvesting Ma chine Company has presented the de partment of engineering a act of their new wabble gears. They will be mounted .In Professor Richards lecture room. At special mjetlng, Friday after noon at 2 o'clock to elect delegates to a meeting called for the purpose of organizing a state association of col lege republican clubs. R. H. Fol som, A. E. Gordon, G. M. Cowglll, 0. Everett, S. Brock, and Shuck, were elected delegates. legislative (Mlers BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS ! 120 South 11th Street, LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA. CAM ERY ESTABLISHED 1871. gbotograpbs UNIQUE STUDIO, 1222 O St. Will make you a Strictly First-Class Quarter size Cabinet Oval SI. 00 per do7. Other sizes in proportion. HiSVSattStSMSSSSSSKSIftUSSB&V ii .. -I II I J1ss mmmmm mm m il EJvery young man should 5 examine our line or x1 an Rintmrrc TMio ln4-oe4- $ and most varied patterns Jf Jj and styles. 8 l, Z, herzog, I Fine Tailoring. 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