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November 24.—Doane College at Lincoln. November 29-Colorado at Lincoln. The delegates to the Student Volunteer Convention at Nashville will give a report of the convention Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the Presbyterian church. Several churches of the city will unite in the services at that place instead of holding their regular prayer meeting. "Banana Specials" are fine, at Vic's. The Alpha Taus left the city in a body last Friday afternoon for Fort Scott to attend a house party at the home of Rice Gunn of the Law school. Try a "Chocolate de'clare," at Vic's. THE FISK TEACHERS' AGENCIES. Chicago, Washington, Minneapolis, Spokane. San Francisco, New York, Boston Denver, Portland, Los Angeles. CHICAGO OFFICE, FINE ARTS BUILDING, 203 Michigan Boulevard. Managers; Herbert F. Fisk, Ernest E. Olp, Marion Holmes. Manual and membership forms sent on application. Twenty-third year. Over 23,000 positions filled. Cornell University Medical College. New York City. 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The subjects are: 1—The practical wisdom of freeing raw materials, essential to subsequent manufactures, from customs duties when entering the United States. 2-The best methods of obtaining an elastic currency in times of panic. 3-To what extent and in what form are Socialistic tenets held in the United States? 4-In what respect and to what extent have combinations among American railways limited or modified the influence of competition? 5-The best methods of avoiding resort to force by labor unions in their contests with employers. 6-The effect of "trusts" upon the prices of goods produced by them. 7-How far does the earning power of skill obtain under a regime of trade unions? 8-A critical study of modern commercial methods for distributing products to consumers. 9-The development of economic theory since John Stuart Mill. Fruit and nut sundaes, at Vic's. Professor Boynton confronted his students with this question in a quizz the other day: "What was the effect of the Cordilleras on the development of America." One student explained that they were a savage tribe that kept the white men beaten back from the seaboard. Another thought that the Cordilleras were especially important in aiding the growth of the aristocracy. Canvassers For Our New Book. Make large wages selling our new book to retail grocers. Write today for agency, give home address, age, experience, territory and cities desired. "Cost Book Co." 44 Leicester St., Detroit, Mich. SAVE YOUR EYES. There is nothing more important. To do so, see J. F. Brock. Optician and Specialist, 800 Bl'd, Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas. Hear Chas. Hoar and John Bull in their "nifty" duet. Thursday 22, at Y. M. C. A. "The Western Standard." Base Ball Goods. The line which sells stricly on its merits. Catalogue No. 928 shows everything in spring and summer Sporting Goods. 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