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- ---" w 6 The Nebraskan-Hesferian h Xocal anb personal. - , Dr. Wentc, Dentist. ' Dr. McLcod, Surgeon. ! Do you know Hanna? ; Dr. Angle. Skin Diseases, 1215 O. ' J. Riser, dentist, S. W. Cor. 10 & 0. Wester field's egg shampoo is all right. ' Junior Prom, Lincoln Hotel, Febru ary 1. Ray Harris law '00 visited a few days at the university last week. "Judge" Davidson, Tecumseh, spent a day last week with Sigma Alphas. ) Don Cameron's Lunch Counter, 114 ll8 South Eleventh. Miss Gr.ico Russell does not expect to attend the University next semester. . J. S. Moore went to Creto on Fri day to visit Doane. Ho spent Sunday in Norfolk. Miss Gould, a sister of Miss Lodcna Gould, has registered for work the sec ond semester. Thomas Appleget received news last week of the sudden death of his sis ter in Wyoming. John Hill, who has been in Mon . tana during the past year, is visiting at the Phi Delta house. Miss Blendena Emmons will bo in Lincoln about January 31 and spend a month with her sister. Rev. Manss, of the First Congrega tional church, conducted tho chapel services last Wednesday. E. F. Davis has resumed his studies after an absence of about two weeks, caused by severo illness. Dr. Clements of the Botany depart ment was absent from his work last week on account of sickness. Miss Mae Rico will be in Lincoln next month and will draw for the Arrow-Head, Junior Annual, and Senior class book. Miss Bouton of the Domestic Science department visited in Ashland Wednes day. She returned Thursday to re sume her Work. An extra large mail box has been placed on the porch of the main bidd ings. The old one was considerably taxed at times. Thero is no question but Glen Rock Lump is tho best and cleanest coal lor c5.76 u ton in tho market. Gregory The Coal Man at 1 100 is sole agent. Tho class in American history II promises to bo very largo next semes ter, judging from tho number of stu uents who are making inquiries about tho work. E. B. Rogers, a gentleman about 58 years of age, who was taKing some work in tho law school, was last week adjudged insane and taken to tho Lin coln asylum. Tho Y. M. C. A. gavo a reception to tho students at the Stato Farm last Friday night. A fluo program was given. Refreshments were served by tlio Y. W. C. A. The athletic board has refused to en ter tho old football leaguo of Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and Nebiaska un less Iowa consents to re-enter. This Is not at all likely. Last Wednesday tho eight o'clock class in physical training and tho ath letic class played a game of basket ball which resulted in a score ot! 13 to 9 in favor of athletic class. Coach Booth wishes all men who expect to go into the athletic or base ball teams, to do so as soon as possi ble. All candidates should be in at the beginning of tho second semester. At Richeson's Academy of Dancing, social dancing every Friday evening from 8 to 11 o'clock. Beginners classes on Wednesday and Saturday. Acad emy, 1132 N street. Phone. No. 1127. "Proceedings of tho Institution of Mechanical Engineers from 1847 to 194," a set of books in forty-three volumes, bound in half-calf, ha3 been added to tne Mechanics Art Library. Coach Booth has taken chargo of several gymnasium classes. Ho is giv ing attention to indoor work prepara tory for the track team. While Mr. Shaw, University carpen ter, was working at tho art exhibit some days ago, ho suffered quite a painful but not seriouB fall. Five o'clock gymnasium work will bo given up to basketball for the first and .second team. Four o'clock gym nasium work will be given up to ath letic and basketball team exclusively. , . Those wh expect to bo candidates f or the teams during tho spring ath letics will be required to register for (physical training for the second semes- The Sociology class under Prof. Pre vey will take a course in "practical charities" next semester. Visits will be made to all the charitable insti tutions of Lincoln and tho surround ing country. Friday evening, at a meeting of the olllcers of the Battalion it was decid ed to take at least eight pages of the Junior Annual for the Batalion and divide tho expense among tho entire membership. Mr. Cornell, University photogra pher, has been preparing cuts for a new folder illustrating the University of Nebraska campus. It will contain, besides other views, interior and ex terior representation of the new Me morial Hall. The schools of the following coun tios have already been accredited to the school of agriculture: Burt, Cass, Dixon, Hall, Hamilton, Harlan, Jeffer son, Lincoln, Richardson, Saline, barpy, Saunders, Seward, and Washington. Tho difficulty between Professor Lo bingier and the junior law class has been settled in a way that is satis factory to all parties concerned, and apparently the relation between tho professor and the class Is more friend ly than formerly. Professor Luckey wishes to publish a complete list of the University grad uates who have received the "Uni versity Teacher's Certificate" and their present occupation and address. To this end he dCBires information from all graduates holding such certificates. EVERYBODY Can use an extra pair of Pantaloons to help out the winter suit, j jfi We are making a great Trouser sale now. Jfi & Want a pair? LOT J All our Trousers up to $7.00 at $4.95 LOT 2 All our Trousers up to 5.00 at 3.45 LOT 3 All our Trousers up to 4.00 at 2.45 LOT 4 All our Trousers up to 3.00 at 1.95 LOT 5 All our Trousers up to 2.25 at J. 45 & Mayer Bros Professor Candy has received an or der from the University of California ofr fifty copies of his Analytical Geom etry. The book will be taken up by a large class in tho university in the .second semester. Dress parade was held on the campus last Wednesday. A decided improvement was noticed in the ap pearance of the batallion since its first appearance on last Friday. Chancellor Andrews was present and was much pleased by the military bearing of the cadets. The Delian Literary Society ren dered the following program Friday evening, January 25: Vocal Solo Mr. Haynes. Something V. C. Batie. Reading Miss Daughters. Something Mr. Davis. Vocal Solo Miss Musseter. The basket ball team will go to Chi cago some tlinein March to tako part in the national basketball contest. Ten teams are to take part in this con test. The trainer of the team says thero are several men playing hard to get the place of center, which was left vacant by Plllsbury's leaving the University. The following program was given at the meeting of the Palladians: Autoharp Duet Messrs. Baker and Robertson. Recitation Guy Hamilton. Selected Reading Chauncey Orton. Vocal Solo "Kiss Me Waltz" Miss Eetella Smiih. Joquos T. M. Hewitt. Reading Florence Payne. Duet Mandolin and Guitar, The program given at tho Union So ciety Friday evening, was aa follows: Vocal Solo Selected. Recitation MIsb Grace Musseter. Recitation R. C. James. ,'Concersation"--MiR6esPreyniidMillB. Vocal Solo MiE3 Bulah Livesay. Paper "Loronorola" J. S, Swenson. Recitation "The Now Organ" Miss Carrie Haggard. Instrumental Solo Miss Majoria Anderson. Last Tuesday oue of the assistants in the store room of the onemlstry de part met with an accident which re sulted in breaking a number of bot tles of fuming nitric acid. For a tlmo the building was so filled with fumes .that the students were obliged to leave their work. No one was seriously in jured in the affair. The Department of Chemistry will offer the following courses which aro open as olectives to all prepared students. 28. Theoretical Chemistry. 30. Laboratory course in physical and chemical methods. 32. Technical chemistry, as applied to household economy. 12. Water analysis. 10. Advanced organic chemistry. It might be of interest to several of the studeuts of the university to know that several members cf tho faculty will speak at tho Unitarian church on the following Sunday evenings: Feb ruary 3, Prof. W. G. L. Taylor, on The Visible and the Invisable Laws; March 3, Prof. H. W. Caldwell, The Ethics of Politics; March 17, Prof. P. H. Grum mann, Some VeBtiges of Early German Cults; April 28, Mr. C. E. Provey, Char ity ao Related to tho Survival of tho Fittest; May B, Dr. T. E. Bolton, Spiritualism. M mm mnijm,.mmjmnmi,