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Feb. I6. The class in bankruptcy drop formalities. Meier rests his feet upon the teacherls desk during the lecture. Feb. 17. H611d1'lCliSO11'S neck is shaved on the dip. Shaw Van said to be responsible. Feb. 18. Senior laws admitted into the fold of the senior aca- demic class. Crites, lawyer, elected president. . Feb. 18. Mathers leaves school to enter into the business world. Feb. 19. Miss Grace Trigg is' marked neti' by the senior laws. Feb. 20. The Union society accepts settlement for the damages to their hall. i 1 ,Lff'1,.f-'Y 'Wh ' . . . .., ., , . rm . E tary . '6 :: -, , H713-R5 12.5 ,E: L-S I, , v , -J' . , , , , ,Q-W H , , - .. : w.-gd. -,1151,'-552.1-aa w '43z.f..47,,. . -' ,ff 4, gn:-12.5. , - V ' m y as-:'g.'5zi'Rf f,,,f:zy 15 ,-2-1,'-'fum' wg. gf .. 4, ., -gs: -f U5 3. - 'Z-151221-ar .vKE'v-duff' ,G Y s .,,q.ve.gf-.few-N1t1.w12ff..4gg ag-s'1'.:1i:u,-13 ' . Sa- :r-.rs Viz Sai . af. , ,I ,awisigktffws r 5 f. ffjila gras, '::15.1.p, ?'w:..,-4f.,g5fg5'-. ' :ax ,Q3:1551-?2Q.fq-xffiif-152+fair ' s j ',. ...mamfx-52-1'15-',.?s5.-f-9 i?zaw'4f1wf -uk. : - 'fF: f1' 4 ?i i6' 441 Q-'sf-efyme-'eg-.s:'f:'s'ff'-vxf-wmntw-11,115+ may Q - We f ..-g,:.li-1-si -ff-.jJ:.1 ixfgifie.. itil . W . ' 4:4ff'Eai: 'f52: f:11k1'-Myim! S-ffmii--f tl . -lg f, .2 -'5'5-L,4v?gfs,N 1 if .i1e'-gwSnaf::'.-vgxfim'-.C'.' f:av:-L2'2: i,:f-e:.-,-.2 l 41Z,.,f5m.g.-Stfft-r-.E.ry..w- Ap, .,-1.9:--, ,tg ,- ,wg Ti .v,kg.f,,i--rf E g , ',- :. - .e'g,-.,.-:gggw--Q.. .rig,aV1,- z., 1,,-- .,,-nm,-.Q 5 ,i.1..,,, Z, :a7?.,9,1x ,!.'sisg- 13.4.4 '44, '- 1 11- 1' f .Q ss5,,1:t4'54fih-euwgt-', 5 fq35.fw::': f , ,1 ..9:!r.i, 2 431556 vs'!i3wLf. ' ' fifizeigigiggi gf-:,f s,.g.g3fQglr'g .,,,g.p ,,gt. L,,...,,,,i..,,,,,4, -'-sl, YI.-ws-:mvzfzt ' , - W: - : sv-fr.-.-in-pi ,::i. .. . li? tm- 2. A -ka' .- .1..1.i.':--fE,Qfz.,:l.. Q'-.J -. 'f :f1t1f:522?il5Y il 'A get :ha-'--rink,-'w531s:1'f, , - if:-:Q,f,.W,,f. 3-177,51-:'M4 5.9.9-KX4g! 4r5' :1,:,.f,.N 4. w . ,, ., UW. . f- I ,w'e f gqinac ff .- .rfffeifiikefm . f ,f,:g, -' .-L . ,??f'-'iiyzfwfzr 1f1f2,,v,wf ajfaxfla -, M Q.. 'bgrfag-orweffe-sf-:'-:Qfw 'M ,A e-.x, . iifkirkitqa , - ...s i-. ' A,, , ia, rf: fx zfrf .g -595, ,Asn-.,.g:-xg JM-ff'-'H' .. WBQSW f da ' 0 : -or-a11Q.L1 24'44Z-'11u4-was 41 f wf' -Vg '-' my H ' 1--'Z ' In ' 294390mafia---Yany:344:kt1f?35:-9-rfaffibji'-.v..f-me--. -:k1:1.i2f:t - 'ai - ' ' ':'f2',gt 1 -Ffa: . -'-ragga:-4-. .Wg-1aT,2m vfffffsvv Q-2:1-515.-.,Sa,34i4Q1f:,3f'2r.aaSCwA ' 2142-f?ywi' .V .. .aw v'r3f?ffm1.m: ' :nie-szwilim-Jnwfifsizivareferee','imeszisf313,..2.95.nigger-'q.:'.3i::a:z l - - 3' 25' ia'-1 ef VJ? '1'f't'fi'?. T' ':fM5?tZ: w??PEFf.- 4 1' F- Hjlfj rvkf i i vr 4535-gs . s -1 ' : f , 1.-K s.. I -2. A Feb. 20. O,Gara shows himself interested in University dra- matics. Feb. 2I. Pound goes to Vlfashington. It is rumored that hc is to be a special guest at the wedding of Miss Roosevelt. Feb. 23. Green looks so well when he sits for his photo for this book that the artist takes a large negative for his own use. Feb. 24. O'Gara attracts attention in the general library- by his loud exclamation: the devil! Feb. 25. ' Costigan again says to the seniors: 'IAS we learned in the lesson we did n't have. Seniors make arrangements to take that lesson they did n't have. G6
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tickets to the Lyric, and Gibson and Parriott are unable to tile their pleading. jan. 25. The personnel of the supreme bench in the practice court room today is Chase, Kendall, and Gibbs, in that order. Jan. 28. Gibson came to school without his hair combed. Wfhat can we say for his wife? jan. 28. Re McCormick's Estate explained to the partnership class. Seniors given a one-hour lesson in addition and long-division. jan. 28. Hastings hands out the wrong questions in exam and catches several napping. jan. 29. Examinations on. Feb. 3. The little comedy of the senior class becomes a serious matter. Feb. 4. Seniors vote to pledge their honor to the Chancellor. Sprague Qin the meetingj, T insist there is no honor left in the senior class. Feb. 4. jack Clark leaves for New York to enter Columbia Law School. Feb. 6. The Nebraskan suspends publication. Feb. 7. Enyart wants to know why they squashed his summons. Feb. 8. Costigan's wit fails to amuse the seniors. He can not get a smile from the property class. Feb. 9. XfVilson gives his animal lecture on the value of the law of evidence. Feb. 9. Lantz refuses to disclose the cause of his black eye. A Bill of Discovery should be filed and Fisher joined as respondent. Feb. IO. Faulkner announces that he has lost his valuable notes in partnership. Feb. Io. Ayers defines a franchise as 'something given by the legislature, oftentimes a graft. Feb. Io. Sprague gets an extra S50 from home this month. Stratton, Fisher and Sprague are missed from class for a week. Feb. II. Lowe draws loo per cent in damages. Gibbs draws foo per cent in insurance. Feb. 12. The prof. urges juniors to buy books and tells them that, if twenty-five purchase, they can be had for 32.95 instead of 33.00. Feb. 13. Fire in the library. Green works up a sweat. Feb. I4.,.'D6 Lacy and Ryan try a case in the justice court to recover the Sigma Chi window curtains. 65
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Feb. 27. Borg leaves for Panama. Looks lonesome in antici- pation even before leaving Lincoln. Feb. 28. Fat Stratton studies in the general library. Mar. I. Stratton begins to keep lent. Speculations are rife as to the impelling motive. Mar. 3. Martin and Hendrickson nominated for offices in the senior academic class. Both lost for want of second. Mar. 6. Democratic banquet at the Lincoln last night. O'Gara not seen at early classes this morning. Mar. 6. Pound tries to knock down the door of Union Hall. Mar. 7. Kreycik is disappointed. He has merely two of the subsidiary,' members of the junior class to write up. Mar. 8. Flansburg comes back after his illness with well- develo-ped sideburns. ,ti ak. ' Mar. 8. Costigan tells how only to get the beneficial use of a life interest in a bottle of Wine. Mar. 9. Gibson appointed chief of the steam-heating apparatus in U 309. Mar. 12. Brubaker is given a free ride in equity pleading class. Mar. 13. Calkins, the neat, came to school without a collar. Mar. 14. Metz answers that a hotch-pot is a j ack-pot. Mar. I6. Costigan and Covvgil have a bout in contracts class. Covvgil, after giving thanks for the compliment which is bestowed without charges, gets up and leaves the room. Mar. I7. Costigan Cto a couple of freshmenj, 'AI think more of your class than any other in school. - Mar. 17. Exam in legal bibliography. , 67
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