9kj ;",( ; (- V , aily Nebraskan THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 21, 1001. THREE CENTS fThe, k , IV :A 'slS v . $ , . i& lit f" & TEST COMES TODAY ft; Football Team Will Show Ita Strength Fan Eirst Time. Men in Prime Condition. The Minnesota Team (raining in Strength. Nebraska lines up for roal football today, Lincoln hlgb school will op pose Coach Booth's men on the grid Iron this afternoon. It will be the first game of the season and will roglstor the capability of early training. All men who -know the signals will be "' tried; Thero was somo talk of Melford and several other 'Varsity men play ing with tho high schoolons. The lat-. ter preferred to play it alone and there fore will contest with high school men only. The play last night by the 'Varsity woe keen for this time of tho yoar. TneNpon fell into blocks with striking regularity. Coach Booth said the team was very far advanced for September 20th, almost too far. The Minnesota ' game so early makejs quick playing necessary. He wanted to emphasize .that 'no position was cinched 'every man has n chance at every place. He was pleased at the number of new men out and expects more next week. Thursday's rest from practice mode tho mon frosh .and uuxIoub for work. Thero was more vim and earnestness about practice than any other day this week. Ryan will not bo In the game today, owing to injuries to his shoul der generated in last evening's oxor "Clse: Drain: wliriJrobably play quarter tho gnmo through. Shcdd, Cortclyou and Johnson will be at tho onds. Cran dall, Bender and Eager will occupy half-back stations. Kingsbury will play full; Wcstovor and Stringer tackles; Ringer and Brew guards, while Koehler will bo at contor. Any man may be tried by the coach who is anxious to be given a chance and who wants to develop nuy Btray materia 1 Tho gaino will bo called at 3 o'clock on Nebraska field. Lincoln high school will send a goodly numbor of noise-makers to eucourago the boyB. Tho 'Varsity llno-up: Johnson, Shedd, L. E.; Striugor, L. T.; Koohlfcr, C; Brew, R. G.; "West over, R. T.; Cortclyou, R. E.; Drain, Ryan, Q.; Crandall, R. H.; Eagor, Bonder, L. H.; Kingsbury, F. If is to be expected that Nebraska, will win, but this' fact will not blanket speculation as to exactly what strongth tho 'Varsity will- show. .Everybody wonders just what will bo done, .Manager Cowgil is quits pleased with the low rates railroads aro offering and lie feels confident from present prospocts that tho Scarlet and Cream' will not want backing In tho land of tho. Northern Giants, whero conquer thoy muBt and will. Thq following from a latoliwuo-of-the Minnesota, Dally concerning a gamo between the first and second -tams--wlH-be-of- Interest: - : -. 0 "Doble, La Fans, Mueller and Knowl lan, of las,t year's team, we'ro in tho line-up. Pago played center for the second team and captained them. Without doubt Pago will bo In' the i gamo again this fall. We all know ; -what It means to find Page In his old position as center when .It Is recog nised that bo la ttye .best man In that position In the middle' west. It is v reported that Johnnie Flynn will bo 6n hMd again. Wo need tho llttlo fellow back again In his old position and wo want him right away. . Fee's relatives toll us that hewlll roturn soon, so wo may expect to soo him back, again In his old position at loft tackle. Aun'e will be In the game d will mako tho eighth member of last year's team who will be soon on the gridiron again this year. "Rogers, last year'B captain of the Carllslo Indians, will prove a valuablo man. He is an Indian clear through, but plays ball with all the vim and dash of his whito companions. Ho breaks up end runs with a ferocity that carries terror to' his opponents. Liggett and O'Brien, of St. Paul, showed up well. Irsfleld, just at tho end of the second half, got around BhllakeV end anl made a run of 35 yards, bringing thf ball with 10 yards or tno 'Varsity's goai. "Evans, Thorpot Bldlako, Boeck man, McDonald, did" good work. Just how these men will develop we can not say at present. They are not yet up to the 'Varsity standard, but they haven't had tlmo yet to show just what they can do. Each man will have to hurry, for no position is filled with cortainty as yet. There Is a chance for every man and a position awaits him if he can fill it just a trifle better than his opponents." CHANGES IN JURISPRUDENCE. Mr. Cook, the instructor vsvho has been added tO'tho-A-merloan-hlBtory-de partment this year, will have chargo of the classes in constitutional and ad ministrative law. Ho will carry tho course In constitutional law formerly offered by Dr. Pound. Dr. Pound will still contlnuo the work ho haB pi. viously offored with tho excoptlon of the course in consti tutional law. Mr. Cook's course in administrative law will treat: (1) Of the organiza tion of the administrative authorities; (2) Of the powers and dutiOB of ad ministrative officers ;, (3) Of the remr edies offered tho individual against tho Illegal action . of tbo administration. Tho law of the United States, England, France nnd Germany will bo studied, special emphasis, however, being placed on that of the United Statos,. Mr. Cook Is a graduato of Columbia Collogo and for a number of years has been doing graduato work thero and n Eucripe. j DEAN BDGREN HEARD FROM. University circles will be pleased to hear ugain of Dean Edgren and his family. Mr. Oerlg of the Romance Languages department has recently re ceived a lettor froirfyfoiin saying that they are at last comfortably settled in their new homo in Stockholm. Dr. Edgren expresses his regard for his Nebraska friends and says It Is hard for him to forget them and get Bot tled down and accustomed to his new surroundings. Friends of Miss Edgren wljl bo pleased to know that she is enjoying her new homo und is one of the most prominent yauug Jadles In Stockholm, sho being seloetod as ono of tho ten most popular girls In the recent colo hralion In that city and occupying a place of honor. Dr. Edgren. also says that tho Nobel prhio of fifty thousand dollars will no doubt go to either Franco or Poland. .. REGISTRATION. Ono hundred and twenty-seVeu had registered for drill up to 4 p. m. yes tcrday when registration closed for tho day. From tho indications thero will bo a well filled battalion this year. "Sotting up" exorcises will commence next Wednesday and continue until all are woll "Umbered up." Tho officers for tho yoar wllL not bo appointed for somo time. This will glvo Comman dant Eager opportunity to select tho officers on their merits. Tho total registration of new students to dato Is two Hundred and nlnbty-thTeo. Yes terday fifty-eight registered In tho College of Literature, Sclenco and the Arts, whilo thirty entered the Indus trial Collogo and flvo registered in tho Technical schools. COLLEGE SETTLEMEjrF "I Plans For a New Building Be ing Made Location of House to Be Changed. Plans Kor the Year. A Lec ture Course. jvtorday forenoon. All that Is roqulred is a nine encrgouo worn, THE CONDITIONS. - Tho conditions of tho compotlttolr oro as follows: 1. Tho numbor of subscriptions giv en ayw for a year. Two semester sub scriptions equal ono yearly subscrip tion. 2. Ono-thlrd of tho subscriptions must be in cash. 3. Every solicitor muBt loavo bis name with the manager at tho Nebras kan ofllco, 134 No. 11th st. A now house for tho College Settle ment is one of tbo probabilities in the near future. Plans for tho house aro now being made and it is probable that within a day or two definite action will bo taken. Ono of tho members of the board said yesterday that It was the intention to build and the only thing to prevent immcdlato action was the meagrencss of the funds at their disposal- If It is decided that if plans which havo been drawn up can bo car ried out they will see thoir way clear to begin work at once. . The plan under consideration yes terday called for a two-story house; this may be cut down to one story. Tho board. Is exceedingly anxious to put up a two-Btory building and this will be dono if possible. Only whon it appears that" sufficient money for a tjvo-story house cannot bo raised will tho board consider anything smaller. During the active campaign carried on last spring about $900 was oithor given or pledged. In addition a lot in a good location for a house was do nated. Tho site Is at 20th and N sts. and is In an excellent location for a Collego Settlement hoUso. Tho com mittee hpjted to raiso $1,000 and with that amount could seo thoir way clear to build and equip a building which would bo perfectly satisfactory. About half of tho 900 was given by Univor Blty people, tho other half being do nated by tho business mon of Lin coln. It is hoped that moro money can be raised this year, but no provi sion for an active campaign such as was conducted last year has been made as yot. It Is expected that tho work will be pushed along tho same Hues ns last year except that the location will be different. The old house at 8th and X sts. will bo given up as soon as a new ono Is provided. Tho now location will provide a better class of people to work among- and- it Is thought that more effective work can bo done among them. A woll appointed 'outfit for manual training hns been received and will bo put Into the now quarters as soon as they are proparod for it. This outfit is for Instruction Jp carponter work and consists of ten complete sets of tools. Thoy will bo used for tho boys. For tho girls tho sowing school which was conducted last year with much -profit- will- bo continued. Thojboard has decided to conduct a serlos of lectures at the house If pos sible. The general topic taken up will bo good government. Tho resi dents 1 tho vicinity of jnUe houso aro largely English-speaking nnd It. is thought-would npprpciato a courso of that nature. What Is known as a "free floor" for tho discussion of social suTJjectJrvlirTJOTnalntalnedr-irhla Iff Eotricwhat on tho plan Tn'voguo at tho Social Settlement society conducted by Graham Taylor at Chicago, THE DAILY PRIZE COMPETITION. I u tor est is growing keen In the Dally Nebraskan prize competition, Solicitors are hard at work and aro socurlng telling results. Ono young man vvfho secured nearly twenty-flvo names the Jlrst two days ho worked handed In a now list, of fifteen yes terday A few more days work will send him to Buffalo. Another solici tor added eight names to his list yes- Thn nnmnnHHAn will 1Wvm nl (i o'clock p. m., Tuesday, October 8. THE PRIZES. For 90 subscriptions, a frco trip to Buffalo and return with $2.00 por day for fivo dnys and admission to the grounds. For 70 subscriptions, a ladles' or gen tleman's bicycle valued at $40. For 00 subscriptions, a Marlln re peating rifle and leather case, retail price, $21.40. For 40 subscriptions, a froo trip to Mlnnosota and roturn with expenses. For 26 subscriptions, a froo trip to Omaha and roturn to seo the game with tho Omaha Medics. For 10 subscriptions, a Watorman -fountain pon, prico $2.60. For 6 subscriptions, a yearly sub scription to tho Daily Nebraskan. DRILL MONDAY. The battalion will meet for drill for the first timo Monday ovorilng at 5 o'clock. Tho men will bo divided into squads preparatory to giving them the setting-up exercises which will begin Wednesday. DR. WHARTON TO SPEAK TO STU DENTS. Dr. Fletcher M. Wharton will speak to young men tombrrow afternoon at tho Y. M. C. A. meeting which will be held in the old chapel. His sub ject will be "A Right Man." Miss Darlecne Woodward enter tained for Pi Beta Phi last night at her homo at 2lBt and Q sts. The par lors were very prettily decorated for tho occasion. Ices woro soryed? Danc ing was the order of the evening. Those present were: Misses Henry, Turgor, Stewart, Marshall, Lois Burruss, Boss Burruss, Montgomery, Thomas, Thorpe, Heacock, Meeker, Sedgwick, Wood ward, Allen, Connard, Howells, Hol land, and Mr. und Mrs. Goo. Rlssor; Messrs. Shldlcr, Funke, Eager, An drews, Hopewell, Kimball, Drnln. Home, Burgcrt, Kccs, Matson, Sny der, Ledwith, Bell, Barber, Dr. Orr. The student who was so. strongly op posed to tho Chancellor's vaccination order) last year that ho not only re fused to comply with the rulo, but prepared and distributed a circular giv ing vent to his views on vaccination and denouncing tho rulo, has at last secured a good high-school- position. Tho University paid no attention what ovor to tho circular, but H counted against tho young man when be ap plied for positions in high schools. Superintendents, who knew of tho cir cular, woro fearful lest as a teacher ho would be Indiscreet. It was only nt tho end of vacation with the active asslBtanco of the University that ho Becured a position. Mr. Brown, who war formerly in- structor in the department of Bomanco languages, has recently beon promoted from professor of Romance language in tho Kansas City high school to head of tho Modern languago department. The salary attached to tho position Is fourteen hundred dollars with six or seven under teachers. S J. H. Howard, recently appointed -adjunct professor of Latin in thp ynlr vcrslty, has arrived in Lincoln.' He . was formerly assistant professor of Latin in tho University of Indiana He will have charg$ of the Virgil work in addition to sjpme more advanced ' .CIUB8VB. A T? r ; -t r v r, " -I'M I f -I t 'J" t . -1 V ?J ' J J U -41 :M .': 1 ' :m u. . V. J Th h? m iJ.. -' ' it f. "1 9 "J s ) ;. :& f ,d ?' .-! t J ."v; a - ,i&2 ',! . s, . ;; ' 51 I- ; " n . v , - -, . .,. rem. - T T r.? . i ' li .- i , - - ,!' "I ',' Vf aU' -- i .r. 2 Al (, r rjlf ' 1 I".. J"''! r.-SU':.- :. ''J.iiti. sir . .---ii ;-.. ...- ..l;tot.ift..t'.v;-..t:. rc:-.:.: Z "'. T.J.Vtt'.:'ritv-X' .JiJ.-'- - tHff . , ret;' - L lJ-' .Jv '