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5T1 -1 TXX DAILY KXlftAKAH ? i in Et ., I a. i U - if - I r i t . . "?JV A ; , I ' w .. , . .V. m - kftt '&-.. V t THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 7II1B PMfPMRTT OP: t , UNIVIBRIHTY OP NKjnitAflKA, TUB xjnivmmhti Llrieelti, Nbraka. TITO TUbKN.P5DUcXT6N TibMXti EDITORIAL STAFF. Kklltor ..,...! ... .C. J. LORD Jkianagln dltbr,,..wO. T, MODELS Amoolate BdU6r..,.i,.T, J. HARQIUVR Awoclate Bdltor....,..A. II. DINUMOnB USINESS STAFF. MariageY ..O. C. KIDDOO Analatant ManRRcr V. C. HAHCALT, Circulation', Manager.. C. C. DUC1IANAN Editorial and Bualnen 'Office: A8EMKNT. ADMINISTRATION BLDO. "Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. -8UJI8ORII-T4ON-F-RlCEt42.0Q-EEB-!llEABJ Payabla In Advance. .Singly' CopleB, S CcnU Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. NlOht Phones Auto 1888 Auto 2683; Bell 1123. , INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo ohnrged for at the rate or 10 contH tho lnnortlon for every fifteen words or fraction ihora of. Faculty notices mid Unlvcralty bul lotlnw -will gladly bo publlHhcd free. Entered at tho pontofllco nt Lincoln, Nebraska, aB aecond'Clnss mall matter, under the Act of ConRreus of March 3, 1870. "N Advertisement for the want column should tie left at the business offlcerbaso ment Administration 'blilldlnn, between 10 a. m, and 12' m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. mi Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertlelnfl, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen wora or fraction thereof the first Insertion! three Insertions twenty-five cents) five Insertions forty cents. OCTOBER 19, 1910. Who said anything about spring fever? The JatoBt addition to the af flictions" of tho university students is fall fovor. Since tho Minneapolis episode of last Saturday, ThiB much can bo said of ;'KlnB" Colo'a men: They ard good fighters and good' losers. "Why would It not bo a good idea to appoint a special custodian for tho tennis tournament slato? It looks llko" thorp is no other way to keep tally on the game. Preparations for tho Olympics go oli? Ifeep It, up, freshmen and sophomores, aiid fhon you meot OctohorSdo not let up until you havo'eithor heen hopo lossly beaten or you aro able to flaunt tho banner of victory In tho oyea ol your opponents. Basketball Bcason Is on, making ono unoro opportunity for loyal students to do something for tho school. What docs it matter whotFor you are a 'star" or not? Tho very fact of your being out in a suit will be a wonderful holp. That tho gleo club will take a trip R3 CA For Men Who Walk "ww Quality AppearanceDurability SHOES WHJ PAY MORE? 'of sonic kind-this winter is u fore gono conclusion. The efforts of thG men -of tho school along this line de serve tho .support 'of tho student body.. Nebraska ias once more assort ed horselt .along -tiiesc lines and tho entorpriso .appears to meet with suc cess, Kcop;ltjU. The university as u-v whole Js with you. Tho sophomoro class deserve toJ)q censured by the action taken Tuesday In not electing their paBt president In violating tho time honored custom sergoant-at-arms. -Ex-President Cof- fee was one of the best officers''' tho class of 1913 will over havo, and they should havo appreciated his efforts and adhered t9vthls custom, which has grown up at tho university, ' tft Jb a common1 thing' to hear the criticism raado of universities that "they aro removed from tho life of the .worjd,"- Onco more tho error of such a .VJow-haa.'been' shown. When a "uni versity hag 018 studeht 'govern ment, with elections that include all tho trimmings, suph as roorbacks" and "election frauds, a mfghty close approximation is made to life "out in tho world."- Tho University "Kansan. V Nebraska field was the name- of tho . old athletic field. Students have fallen THURSDAY , " i '$& WMr Qirl's Mass Meeting MEMORIAL HALL into tho habit of roforring to tho new Hold ns tho "athletic grounds." Any ono having any suggestions for a good name for tho now Held may send them to tho Dally Ncbraskan, and we will publish them. Now is the time to christen tho field and give It an up proprlato title. Send In your sugges tions. ' Two Is company, Thrco 1b a crowd, Four In the hallway aro not allowed. George Ado (with applogles to Aosop's Fables). Nevertheless when a Nobraska stu dent starts up ono of the hallways of University hall ho must adopt tho tac tics of ono of "King" Colo's proteges, if ho dcslrca to get to Lis clasB on tlmo. Going through tho . crowd ho may hear things llko this from tho numerous groups of "gosslpors": "Oh! I had tho beBt tlhio last" "But -ho iBn't speedy enough to" "Havo you seen Grace's now" "Como on, lot's go down to tho gate and" "Oh! hollo, thoro. I Just hoard" "Now Kansas Is coming' on .In " Etc. NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. PI Delta Epallon Organlzo arid Elect Honorary Members. The Nobraska chapter of PI Delta Epsllpp, the national fraternity of college' newspaper men, has completed its organization. Tw&vo men aro charter members of tho society, which has for Its object tho benefit and so cial Intercourse of university students Interested In newspaper work. Ac tive members are required to bo regu lar university students who are do lngj. regular work on a dally hews papor, who aro cdltors-ln-ohiof of tho Dally Nobraskan or tho Cornhusker, or who have bona fide Intentions of entorlng newspaper work upon grad uation. At a recent . meeting tho managing editors of tho four leading papers of the state wero elected to honorary niQmBorslilp, They aro: T. W. McCullough of tho Omaha Bee; W. R. Watson of tho Omaha World Herald; Will Owen Jones of tho Stato Journal, and George W. Kline of tho Lincoln Star. T. A, Brown, 1007; Paul Butler, 1907; ISA. KTgglns; lyoY, ana a. k. ung, looa, wero named aB -alumni members. Tho charter mombors aro K. P. Frederick, R. M. Switzler, B. S. Atoscley, M. E. Barker, H. W. Potter, V. B; Smith, S, P. obbs, J. Brown, J. K. Lawj-encer S. R. Buck, Lynn Lloyd, fnnd L. R, Blanchard. Aclivo members olected this'year are Georgo T. Liddell, Guy E. Reed and Carl J. Lord. Uhlvifslly of .Chicago professors havo discovered that the vacation systomof .. the; public schools is alt wrong. 'STb'ey.' think tho jjoor pupil fought to bo paroled f whonovor lie can prove that ho needs a reaty sum mer, or winter. The .diBc6yerey is an nounced In "The -Elementary ScMool Teacher,'! Is wed by the Uaiversity of Chicago preiw. ..V-. u:3o A. M. ft . V v - &4 COMING EVENTS All University organizations are rei quested to send In announcements whloh they decire to have published. Convocation. At convocation Thursday, October 20, there will bo a big football rally. Organizations. Dramatic club try-outs will be hold Thursday, October 20. . . Phi Alpha Tau will moct In science hall in the Temple, Thursday at G:.10. p. m. Tho Agricultural club will meet Sat urday for election Of officers, Union Literary socletl will meet Fri day ovoning in Union hall or tho Tem ple building. An alumni program will bo given. Students' Debuting club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:3Q o'clock. Tho sixty-first regular meeting or tho Nofiraska section of the American Chemistry socloty will be held in the chemistry lecture room Saturday, Oc tober 22, at 8 p. m. ltd. C. F. Crowley will speak. His subject is, "A Con tract of the Natural Resources of Ne braska Compared with Those of the Paciflo Coast States"." - j Athletics. ' Football, Denver vs. Nebraska, Sat urday, October 22. Football rally Thursday,October 20; at 11:30 In Memorial hall. Everybody out At the annual' "tank scrap" between tho freahmen and sophomores of Pur duo university, four students wero hurt, two being kicked into uncon sciousness. The freBhmon wero vic torious. v BUDD 1415 O ST. There may bo a return to tho old one-polo night class rush at Michigan. Last year a three-polo day rush was pulled off, but did not prove much of a spcctaclo, so the student council has commenced actions to return to tho night riiah, , t A Sir, William Ramsay, professor or humanity In Aberdeon University, Scotland, and an archaeologist of n6tc, delivered the Haskell lectures at Oberlln last week. Tho addresses wero on tho Apostle Paul, of whoso life and work Sir William has made a He-long study, "If any student deajaro hlmBolf eliglblb for intorcollegiato athletics, knowing himself to bo ineligible, he shall be dropped from tho list of stu dents at Indiana," reads a rule lately passed In faculty mooting in the In stitution. ' , After tho freshman game at Palo Alto' next 'Saturday about twenty members of 'the Stanford varsity equad will take a trip tp Santa Cruz for a day or two.- Besides giving the mon a. chance to becomo hotter ac quainted, it Is expected 4hnt tho trip .Will ;propj!ire. tho men for tho hard season of training ;WhIch Is to 'fol low. , ' ' - , .i , Work Called IVJnand Dellvorod VWIndeor Onon Saturday Night All Night " Suits Ctaiaed and Pressed $1.25 AuMTtt FRATERNITIES We Want Your Ctal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHITEBREAST COMPANY 1106 0 STREET AUTO 3228 BELL 234 Typewriters ALL MAKES SOLD OR RENTED Rent applied on purchase price. ITwo year written guar antee with every machine sold. Distributers New Model, JL. C. Smith & Bros, visiable. CalHor write for catalogue and special price list. Auto Phone 2080. Bell Phone 1299. B. F. SWANSON CO., lac. 143 So. 13th St., Lincoln, Nefor. 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