"V, i r& v. The Nebraskan-Hesperian mmmmmmtmM "J?1?" It? 1 The men of company 13 were thv gucsta of tholr officers last Saturday night at tho Sigma Alph house. Ad dresses wore nmrto by tho officers, re freshments war served and a general good time was enjoyed by every one. Tho portrait of Dr. Edgron which tho senior class will present to tho tinlverslty Is now completed. It Is an exceedingly faithful likeness, and the class considers Itsolf fortunate In so curing Miss Hayden to do tho work. Professor Barbour has just received a copy of Filipino military tactics from Llentenant Lewis S. Ryan, a former student In his department, who captured them from tho quarters of Major General Beleramero March 24, 1900. Wednesday evening Miss Edith Shaw was initiated into Delta Gamma at the chapter houso on Eleventh and H streets. Tho initiation was fol lowed by an informal bprcad. All ac tive and alumnae members wore pres ent Plans have been made to give a sil ver cup to tho best football punter during the spring practice. Tho tro phy is an exceptionally fine one, and will be hotly contested for. No candi date is entitled to compete until he has been out to at least twelve prac tice punts. Students intending to study den tistry will And tho Lincoln Dental Collego thoroughly up-to-date, and owned by Lincoln dentists, who are sparing no energy or expense to make It an institution of merit. For further information address Lincoln Dental Collego, 206 Richards block. The Graduate Club of the university meets at the home of Professor A. Ross Hill, 505 North Twonty-fifth street, on Saturday evening, May 18th. All graduate students and members of tho faculty are Invited. There will be u. report of the committee on tho pub lication of iho Graduate Bulletin, also the election of officers of the club for tho ensuing year. E. S. Hawloy has loaned tho His torical Society a series of views of Lin coln in 'C7 and G8, which aro very in teresting. Among them is a picture of tho sole log cabin which marked tho site of tho city In 1867. Also several views of tho capltol building In course of construction, which was started tho following year and which was the real beginning of Lincoln. Plans aro being made to get tho football team Into training by the first of September. Tho team will probably bo taken on a two weeks' camping trip In order that tho men may rest up and be leady to begin heavy work boforo the Minnesota game. It is also hoped that the man agement will bo aXAv to proviJo tho men with a training table during tho coming season. Tho present prospect for next year's team is tho best tho university has had for sovoral years. Delta Upsilon gavo an informal dancing party at tho chapter houso Friday night. Tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spencer, Mrs. R. P. R. Millar, Misses Jusson, Millar, Wees-- nor, Davenport, Heacock, Hazlott, f Harper, Mulr, Parks, Lumery, Mra Roed and Miss Cooper of Holdrege. Tho members present wore Messrs. Pollard, Wills, Lussler, Strahorn, Wil son, Kanzler, Clinton, Hall, Benedict Lester, Walton, Steen, Hummel, and Gaines, Dr. and Mrs. Fling and Miss Barr entertained at Walsh hall last Satur day evening In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Edgren. Dr. Edgron gavo an Illustrat ed -talk on Stockholm, and UiIb was followed by a number of Swedish songs sung by Mrs. Henry B. Ward, accompa nied by Mrs. P. V. M. Raymond. The decorations were In tho Swedish col ors, bluo and yellow, and Swedish and American flags. Captain Tukoy entertained his com pany at the Phi Delta Thuta house las: Tuesday evening. Tho cadets fairly bubbled over with enthusiasm as they listened to tho alumni officers tell of tho legends and traditions of the gray old company. The presont of ficers spoke of the approaching com petitive and tho urgent need of ex:ra drills, to which all tho men promised to "turn out." After tho yells and cheers had been given tho company "fell out" and went homo to dream of that longed-for cup. N. T. Hall jSuperlntendent of tree planting In the bureau of forestry, Washington, D. C, Is visiting the uni versity this week for tho purpose of consulting with the various profes sors who are In the forestry problems In Nebraska. He has made the de partment of botany his headquarters during his stay, and has taken tho op portunity thus offered to Interview students who aro expecting to fit them selves for forestry work. It is prob able that some of them will be at tached to his party for field work dur ing tho summer. Modern Scientists and political economists have demonstrated thai the people of tho world can produce enough in four hours' labor each day to not only supply themselves with necessaries, but with every luxury as well, thus devoting the remainder of tho timo to self-culture, amusement, and recreation In any manner most agreeable to themselves. Send to us for particulars and we will teach you ho to do this. See our add., "Educa tion Is Wealth," on another page In this issue. The national convention of Delta Gamma will be in session this week at tho Lincoln for three days, begin ning tomorrow. The thirteen chapters of tho sorority outside of Lincoln will bo loprcscnted by delegates and oth ers. During their stay here they will bo tho guests of Kappa and Kappa Theta chapters, tho latter being the local alumnae chapter. Tho social festivities attending the convention will tho tho most brilliant ever exper ienced In university circles here. They will begin tonight with a reception at tho home of Miss Blanche Garten, 1213 H street, and will continue until Fri day night, whon a banquet will bo giv en at the Lincoln. At tho regular meeting of tho Engi neering Society last Wednesday night a largo and appreciative audience listened to somo remarks by Mr. M. E. Wells, assistant master mechanic at Alllanco, Neb., and Mr. G. W. Rhodes, M. E., assistant superintendent of the B. & M., with headquarters in tho city. Mr. Wells spoke of some of tho rail road problems that tho future englneor would have to moot, incidentally giv ing tho details of a now method of cleansing locomotive boilers without interrupting their work. Mr. Rhodes spoko of tho essentials of a successful onglntor, dwelling especially on the fact that ontlomanliness and honesty aro just as necessavjr as a knowledge of tho profession. The senior class had a meeting Sat urday, at which a commltteo was ap pointed to colloct 25 cents from each member of tho class for tho benefit of tho collego settlement. It was decid ed to place Dean Edgron's portrait In tho library on the wall above tho card catalogue. Professor Barbour has written a pamphlet on "Sand Crystals and Their Relation to Certain Concretionary Forms," which has recently been Is sued In the form of a bulletin by tho Geological Society of America. Tho paper was read boforo tho society last December. LB I II'll'B EPWORTH LEAGUE EXCURSION TO CALIFORNIA, $45.00 Tickets on Sale July 5th to 13th Inclusive. Return Limit August 31, 1901 N. E; A. EXCURION TO DETROIT $23.05 Tickets on Sale July 5th to 7th Inclusive. Return Limit can be had to September 1st by arranging for same with Joint Agent at Detroit RATES AND LIMITS, BUFFALO AND RETURN, WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER City Ticket Office Corner 10th and O Streets Telephone 235 H. W. Brown Drug Book Co. All sizes of Nebraska Folio History Paper and all other supplies for Students We shall have all the best new-books Phone 68. m Thecollejellrnc)lofthelntercollfflalel.l of 11m Y M ( A fnrnUhetapleuant room for Its meiulwri Cli.cislclltrt) muilclandtocUlfunctlouiiidvenlii(ntrUliiaienti. ru- nUrlecture coarao one evening per month, band concerU, etc. CREIGHTON MEDICAL COLLEGE Corner Pourteentli and Davenport Streets, Omaha. The course In this school consists of four terms of eight months each. The first two years are devoted chiefly to laboratory and class room work; the last two to the more practical part of medicine, consisting ntmost entirely of clinics and clinical lectures. For catalogue and further Information write to U. C. DRYANT, Sec, McCague Building, Omaha, Neb. Miss Martin, a graduato from tho school of music at tho blind instituto, Nebraska City, will be at Palladlan hall Friday evening May 17, 1901. Miss Martin Is seventeen years old and has been blind for ten years. She has a wonderful talent for music. Tho superintendents and principals of the state held a meeting In this city last Thursday and Friday for tho pur post of studying the correlation and system of studies now carried at tho high school hero. V. R. McLucas, su perintendent at Superior, and A. C. Fling, superintendent at Nebraska City, woro In atendance. Burlington Depot 7th St., between P and Q Telephone 25 as soon as published. Call and see us. 127 South Eleventh Street. Chicago College Dental Surgery Of (Dental Department ol Lake Forest Ualverslty.) Ono of tho leading dentnl colleges of tho world, located in tho great medical and educational contor of Chicago, offers unsur passed facilities to thoBtudcnt of dontistry. Twentieth Annual Course of Instruction betlai about Oct. Itt, 1961. Address DR. TRUMAN W. BROPH Y, DOOn -j , Un..ln e rklnn WOOQ riaiTIBOn OIB.f VrniOQgO. ) IX Tv - . --ni ' i tjmi iMHiiJi