:mnmLi'mmsmMmmmmmMmKKiKamnMMiBmmnMmiMKinFr --m" --is.Trr I...... . aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai mmmmmmmmmmntEBmn 'J immmu:M1nmUmJKJ i.ii..,,. JMIUi. .IMi.i.... i , , ... , .. . i. , i . ., i MJI -if' -wwx -' - '" i n.iim. ip ! i i ri n i I i nil mi ii i ii vVnmmm4mmim (4 f. The Nebraskan-Hesperian r -i" Ho rV X Paul Hoagland of Omona attended the senior promenade. Miss Maymo Auman Is suffering from an attack of scarlet fever. Mr. C. C. North -went to Crete last Saturday In the interests of Y. M. 0. A. work. Miss Edith Shaw returned Sunday from several days' visit with old friends in Red Oak, la. Mr.W. L. Ducker, '97, this year doing graduate work In hotany, has done something in the way of supplying liigh schools with mounted material ior botanical study. When an undergradu ate student he was noted for the beauty and accuracy of his work in ihe mak ing of microscopic specimens, and he is likely now to be able to turn tuts ability to good account Since ladies do not frequent the en gineering library in the evenings, the "engineers" deport themselves in ac cordance with comfort only. It must certainly be an "awe inslpring" sight to an unaccustomed visitor during a wrarm evening to see about fifteen men in their shirt sleeves, satisfying the demands of comfort in the most im proved manner, viz., leaning back in their chairs with their feet on the table. "Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews, chancel lor of the University ol Nebraska, and formerly superintendent of the Chicago schools, will spend the summer lectur ing at the University of Chicago. The summer quarter announcements, dis trinuted at the university yesterday, says Dr. Andrews will give a course of twenty lectures on 'Practical Ethics, and that he will discuss ihe most im portant moral problems of the personal life. This series will be given in the Biblical literature and history group. Dr. Andrews will also give some of the lectures in the general course for Fri day evening." Chicago Record-Hera.d. Many there were who on reading Bellamy's "Looking Backwards" and later his "Equality," pronounced them, no doubt, pleasant Jlctionu of a specula tive brain, but that they ever would or could come true or be put into prac tice was not to be thought ofi We pre sent thoughts for the future lhat are not fiction, but on the contrary astound ing facts. See our add "Education Is Wealth" on another page in this issue. LHW BOOKS J. W. Verdon, Hgent West Publishing Company 615 American Bank Building, Kansas City, Mo. ! Please send all orders and inquires for law books to this office. . We are general dealers in law books, both new and second hand. et our prices before purchasing. J. W. Yernon, Hgent H. W. Brown Drug "Book Co. "MAMfiraska and all other suppu We shall have all the best new books Miss Barbour and Mr. Warner have just finished the restoration of the pelvis of a great dinosaur called steg alsaurus ungulatus. These bones were found by Professors Barbour and Moore on the Morrill expedition of 1900. They have also finished mount ing a giant rib of the dinosaurus called tho atlantosaurus. The rib is six feet long and of solid proportions, and is also a discovery made on the expedition of 3900. Both of these will be on ex hibition within a month. The Palladian society helu an ora torical contest last Frfday evening. Mr. Fred J. Kelley won the first prize, which was ten dollars, and Mr. Clyde C. Telleson won the scconu prize, five dollars in money. Following are the speakers and ..he subjects: "Luther at Worms," Louis Leighton. "Social Sympathy and Service," A. O. Elliott. "Colonel Stotsenburg," Fred J. Kel ley. "Harmachis," Clyde C. Telleson. The following musical numbers were rendered: Piano duet "Alpine Storms," Grace Mussetter, Imogene Clinton. Piano solo Miss Smart. Vocal solo Miss Clark. THE COLLEGE SETTLEMENT. A friend of the university uas do nated a lot to the college settlement. The business men of Lincoln have giv en several hundred dollars to place a house upon the lot. Members of tne faculty have given liberally to aid in this work. The students now nave their chance to aid in the good cause. Watch the college papers for full Infor mation of its work and plans. Folio, History Papt ter. lt huhlishj'd. Call and ste US. assort South Eleventh Street. S i i ONE FARE FOR THE r ROUND TRIP , g puck faintts THE UNIOiN PACIFIC III a new line just in j FOR ANNUAL MEETINE S ' GERMAN BAPTISTS ? " (iunkarhs) THE B. L. 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