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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN iv -t I f THE .DAILY NEBRASKAN vriin phopkrty of THK UNIVERSITY pF. NKDRASKA, Lincoln, Nobr'anM. Published by ', TUB HTUDKNT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor C. J. LORD ManaglnB Editor O. T. LIDDELL Associate Editor T. J. UARORAVE Associate Editor A. II. DIN8MORE BUSINESS STAFF. Manager O. C. KIDDOO AsJilstunt MiinnKoi' V. C. HABCALI, Cironftitlon Muimgor..C. C. BUCHANAN Editorial and Dullness Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Poitofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephone! Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 2683; Bell 1123. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo cliuiKud for ut tho mto of 10 contH tbo Insertion for ovnry llftopn words or fraction thorc of. Faculty notices and University bul letins will Kindly bo published free. Entered at the poMtollleo at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall mutter, under the. Act of ConnrcxB of March 3, 1870. Advertisements for the war.t column should be left at the business office, base ment Administration building, between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertising, at tho rate of ten cents for each fifteen wors or fraction thereof the first Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five tents; five Insertions forty cents. DECEMBER 3, 1010. Hurry! Hurry! Tho tickets for the CornluiBkor bnnauot nro going fast. - 18 IT FAIR? ThlB full the senato of tho unlver Hlly unpointed u committee to rogu lato unlvorslty function. This com mltteo Bolccted Boveral dates for nf fnlrs of this kind, nnd ub n rcBiilt the annual rntcrcollegiute debate and the -Cornhuskor banquet-wore-glvon-datos over two months ago. Now comes The Chair of Shoeology Every student in the Uni should take my course credits of $1.00 to $2.00 on every pair. Samples for Women. All kinds for Men. All sizos. threo fratornltles with parties on the night which was selected for tho an nual debate, which is an affair which should bo of interest to every true NobraBkan whether ho desire to at tend or 'not. Tonight tho same thing occurs. On a night when every unlvorBlty man who has true spirit should pay. homage to tho foorball team which, has fought for tho best Interests of tho school and for months worked to bring the Scarlet and Cream victory that sho might bo proud, two drganlzations, and there is no need of not mention ing their nnmes, tho Tegnor society and tho English club, arrange to hold tholr regular meetings. True It Is that tho girls of tho university have "Belied ulod two ovonts for tho same evening, butUiagirls- have- not In the -past at tended this function, and It is only right that they shoud arrange to havo a private celebration of their own. But that tho Togner Boclety and English club, organizations whoso member ship is composed of both university men and women, should schedule a mooting on this night, does not look fair to tho university. Is there no remedy for tho lack of real Bpirlt? Time and time again men and wo men of tho school work and work to got tho student, body as a wholo to look at this matter in tho right light, and then one or two organizations plan something which appears to bo contrary to all things Which should be oxpected of real truo blue Nebraska students. The faculty have attempted to regulate tlie matter in some way, but theli efforts are in vain unless tho undergraduate body' as a wholo ilds-them,---It-lsnot-rlchfc-that-the students should take this disinterest ed view pf university affairs and then oxnect the faculty d6 It all.. Is it right? What has tho? student' body; as a wholo to' say about It? AN EXPLANATION. Tho story which appeared In an ovcnlng paper, republished In the Ne braakan, about tho cancelling of the dato of the glee club at Fremont, Is unfair to tho members of the club, and Implies a clash between the plans of tho club and the university nuthorl ties that docs not oxlst. Tho Commercial Lyceum bureau ap pears to havo fallen Into tho error of supposing that It was authorized to Hchedulo tho glee club for certain dates, instead of making tontativo plans to bo submitted for approval, and tendored tho date of Bundny, De comber 25th, without consulting either tho gleo club itself or tho university authorities. In fact tho agency re lwrts that tho matter had not been fully decided tion insofar as tho local Fremont pcoplo wore concerned. It. Is to bo regrotted that somo one of tho Fremont ministers who first noted the announcement did not call mo up4 by telephone nnd givo me the Information. Instead of bringing it to tho attention of tho ministerial asso ciation and thcroby causing unneces sary concorn In that city, and giving the incident a seriousness not justi fied by tho circumstances. It is fur ther to bo rogrettcd that a section or the press hns seen fit to try -to make a sensational story out of what ap pears to bo nothing moro than the misunderstanding of a commercial agency in regard to what It was au thorized to do. It is especially unfair to tho members: of tho club to present tho matter In such a light as to make It appear that they desired to givo a Sunday performance.. S. AVERY. Chancellor. THE FORUM. To the Editor of the Nebraskan: I second tho motion for a skating rink on tho athletic grounds. There had just as well bo somo uho nr tho grounds-during. the- winter auonUia-Jiw-l iiin, una wnnt is neller than using 0 50 Til I U J "A Jj - JjIJ WIVw 1415 O them for Ice sports? A few games and rnccB would not bo out of place during the noxt threo months to keep alive interest in athletics, and such things would not seriously Interfere with basketball, as there is time and need for both. Many students would bo Interested In skating that would never care to play basketball because only a limited number can play bas ketball, while everybody can take somo pleasure in skating or learning how. Nothing is bettor to develop gracefulness and health than a fow hours on tho lco on a cool day. It puts life into a person if ho has to keep moving to keep warm. I hope that somo action can bo taken to bring about tho construction or such a rink, for I am sure that the oxnense will not be-greatr since tho water- Is- already on the grounds and it does not take much of a banking to hold water In cold weather. A STUDENT. ADDRE8S FOR WOMEN. -Miss Flora J. Miller of Now York, national secretary of tho Young Wo men's Christian association, will ad dross the young women of tho unlvor clty Sunday. The mooting will be called at 4 p. m, in the music hall of tho Temple. Miss Miller is a woman of exten sive experience in Y. W. C. A. work and she promises to bo a source of much information to thn nnivArnitv Hins wiiu wnom sue may bo brought in contnet. It is urged that every girl avail lierself of this opportunity of hearing tho national secretary of their-assocjation. BUDD ALL SOULS CHURCH, UNITARIAN A People's. Church Corner H and Twelfth Streets. Services 10:45 A. M. ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister. All 8ouls Church Is an association which stands for a rever.ent attitude toward the Facts of Life. It has the University Ideal, the 8earch for Truth. Therefore It has no Creed. It welcomes to its membership people of all be liefs. 8uch a modern, open-minded, facing-the-future organization ought to appeal especially to students. You are cordially Invited to attend Its services,' Sunday morning, December 4, Subject "Rulership Oyer All the World." This is the third of a series on leadership in a democ racy based on the temptations of Jesus. Social Ethics Class at 12:15, Prof. L. E. Aylsworth, leader. U) Tolstoy memorial meeting. General discussion. r Jg.sjS CAPITAL COAL IT'S J "MOINIBY SAVER" HUTCHINS 6c HYATT CO. 1040 O T. BOTH PHONES For Lunches Put Up for Parties, also Ice Cream and College Ices, and Fruit Punches Call at BOTH EXCLUSIVE AGENCY HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON B0NS vetihif CHRISTMAS Photographs are the cus 1 21 6 O AUTO 9991 CORNHUSKER BANQUET Tickets Regirtrar'. Off ice Y: M. Lincoln Sanitarium Plunge The Oreit Sill Watir Swimming Pool BOURSi Ladles, Morning Kxcopt Sundays. Gentlemen. Afternoons and Kronlnas. Ladles and Gentlemen, Honda? and Friday Kronlngs. 141k idU H Slnili. Spiclal Partlis A mind For St" PHONES V PRESENTS Most Appreciated qjr?$lGra DeQASTON & HAUCK $1.00 C. A. 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