The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 20, 1912, Image 1

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XLhe SDailv IRebrashan
Vol. XII. No. 45
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, WEDNESDAY, NOV 20, 1912
Price " CcmUs
NOW FOR S00NERS ' MUSEUM GETS NEW collection chancellor at conventions
STUDENTS IN TROUBLE
STIEHM GETTING TEAM IN SHAPE
FOR SATURDAY'S GAME.
Relics of Prehistoric Americans Un Visits Virginia, Georgia and Washing
I
earthed Rough Scrapers and Im
plements of War Sent Here.
i The State Museum him Just received
EMPHASIS LAID ON SHIFTS'from Prof N II Wincholl of Minne
ton, D C., and later Chicago
Delivered Many Addresses.
Dm inn the month of Noembei
Chain ellot Averv Iiiih been making an
I so
Dope From Oklahoma Promises Ex- ' Indian relics representing early Neo
llthic and Palaeolithic man The earl
tremely Fast Contest In Much
Better Shape than In Early
Part of Season
Coach Stlehm, after having disponed
of KansaB in a moBt satisfactory man '
ner. Is now preparing his men for tho
Oklahoma game here next Saturday
All of tho men came out of the great
Jayhawker contest in good shape ex
cept for a few minor bruises
Yesterday afternoon was a strenu
ous one for the varsity, for they were
kept busy from 4 o'clock until (i with
scrimmage The coach is trying to
develop a couple of men for new posi
tions which the will probably have
to fill next Saturday Special empha
sis is being laid on team woik and the
working of the shifts
The Oklahoma game piomises to be
a great game, foi it was but a couple
of weeks .igo that the defeated Kan
wis by a small sote and held the
stiong Missouii team to two touch
duwns near the beginning of the sea
hon In Couitiigbt the Sooneis have
a demon when it comes to kicking
fioin placement Last Saturday he
kicked Ins fifth place kick of the sea
son and his toe is expected to llgure
in Saturday's game
The Cornhuskeis ought to gie the
classieht exhibition of football that
Neolithic man dates geologically be
tween the Wisconsin and Kansan ci i if t
epochs, while Palaeolithic man dates
back to the pie Kantian drift These
relics weie collected in the Kansas
valley during the past summer b Pio
essor Winchell himself Like all eatly
implements, they ate characterized by
crudity in chipping Very few of the
Implements are pioperly foimed, and
all of the chipping is of a ciude onlei
as compared with the flint implements
of latei IihUujib The collection con
sists of lough sciapeis, hoes, flint torn
ta a aluable collection of ancient extended trip throughout the eastern
cities Leaving here on the fith, the
Chancelloi went Hist to Philadelphia,
where he attended the annual conven
lion of the Association of Universities
of America, to which Nebraska was re
cent elected to membership After a
shoit sta in Virginia he went to At
lanta to attend a meeting of tho Amerl
can Association of Agricultural Schools
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
STIRRED OVER TAINTED GIFT.
STUDENT PAPER IS SUPPRESSED
Fifty one Students Face Expulsion Be
cause They Criticize Authorities
for Accepting Blethen Bells
Question of Doctrine.
Fift one students of the 1'niveisity
pf Washington are facing expulsion
because the demand thai a gift which
and Colleges, and later to Washington. , u.v ,,,.,.,,,. is l!lillt( r,om rf ..,,,
1) C, in which city he spoke at the
annual meeting of the American Asso
elation of State Univ oisities Leaving
Washington esteida, I)i Aer Is
now on his wa to Chicago to deliver
,in addiess to the N'ebinska alumni at
ahawks, of exceedingly crude design, the University Club in that city He
et( The aie sent in exchange with will return home from Chicago about
material belonging to the collection of it he L'Jcl
Hon Charles II Morrill, secured in'
editoi to the unlversltv, h,ir run been
returned to its donor
The president of the iiniverail Iihh
suppressed the student dail, has told
the student bod that the can not
criticise the laiultv, the- regents, or
even the governoi for their actions.
'I be students are backed bv a largo
part ol the facultv and in.inv social ro-
the gnat Indian ciiauies, called the
Spanish Diggings in Woming, near
Rawhide Hutte, which have been visit
ed seveial tunes bv member b of the
I'niversit and also bv I)i M H Ever
ett, who has large collections fioni the
regions
CLASS FOOTBALL LOOKS UP
1 for m oi ganiations
ROBINSPEAKS AT CONVOCATION! 'n- "ki.i i.h b,-,o,e ., c.es.ion r
i the leaching ol progressive doctilucH
, of social reloini in the uiiiversit
ll is probable that the lift one stu
dents will lesign liom the university
and (ondnil Un light as pitvate citi-
IlI.i I w km r A A 1, .. n J I
INOICCJ T IVI AA VTUIftCI rtMU l-CV.
turer Gives an Interesting
Talk
Ravmoncl Kobin delivutd a vei in
leresting and pleasing addiess at con
eiiH
lcleli I Hletheii editoi ci! (lie Seat-
'vocation Tuesclav betore a small bult. D.uh Times, presented the univor
apprec lative audience His subje t w as I s, N ult, ,, s( , , ( )jm,..s v,,,.( at
ctu.il Powei
Mi Kobin pointed
lun.or Senior Game to Be Played at out t he effect that n .....stances some
tunes have an individual powei He
10 o'Clock Tomorrow , . , , .
emphasized the value ol team woik
Morning.
flL'ii.Mi The lirtv one student head
ed b mi n and leaders ot the stu
dent governing board Immediately de
clined that Ulethen's connection with
the v ic e interests of Seattle, as brought
out in couit actions, and his connec
tion with tiactiou interests in Minne
and the lac t that one gets out of anv
I he manager.- and captains ol the Hung just as much and no more than
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has been seen for some time It being rliH iocnnaii learns nave oeen spenci i.. " - ..-..,.,.- " ........
the last game ot the season, all the "lg a gi eat deal ol lime the past week was 'to choose the lesser power tor j.polls made his gift an unfit one to
trick plays and formations that have m coaching theii respective teams t tne time and the greater power Tor (he present to a iniiveisitv which they de
been under cover w ill be exposed, and The freshmen were eliminated liom ulure then b.v keeping ev ei lastinlv , ,,, ,. hI.o.iIcI he the strongest force
to the things thai which Mi Mlethen
and his paper . epi esent
I Students in Protest
So thev piepaied a piotest and pre-
pTfied to pi nit it in the student daily
at it .k lueve succ ess
UNIFORMS OUT TONIGHT
the season closed m grand stle after ""' ontest last Saturday and the
having won another Missouri Vallev sophomores will play the winneis ol
Championship l'e Junioi senioi contest for the chain
News from Camp Owen pionslup
Tho Sooner football team will leave The timeot the junior senior contest
Toi Lincoln in a special c ai Wednes has been changed from ! o c loc k in Soldier Boys Don Full Regalia Under )llt j, cedent Kane of the university
dav prepared to give the huskv Ne tbe afternoon to 10 o'clock in the Protest New Commissioned Offi- topped the pusses and demanded
braskans a still light in the first game morning This was done in order to
in which tho two teams have ever op' "" the varsity (o have the field in
cers Put on Sabres. that the Idler be torn from the forma.
I'he fiist ofllcial appeaiance of the This the editors of the paper refused
posed each other In the history of their ' the afternoon The Junior team has cadets in uniform will be this after to do. and the paper did no go to
schools been working hard the last couple of noon at the regular drill hour At this press, so the students got out a dodger
Oklahoma UniverBit defeated the days for tho game, which piomises to time the cadets of the first battalion, explaining Rlethen's record and tkoir
heavy Oklahoma A & M team on ' ' t good one Rodman has been at who have Just been full supplied with position This was signed by the ifty-
Poyd Field Saturday by the score of work with the seniors tor the past i uniforms, will don them for the first one, among whom ure several girls,
lfi to 0, and the Sooner players came couple of weeks, and has hit) proteges time All the officers of this battalion, The president then called in a eora-
out of tho game in good condition for in good trim. 'commissioned and non commissioned, mittee of the student body and tald
tho Nebraska contest Only one man. Admission to tho game will be 10 field officers, and the staff officers, will down the following rulings:
is seilouslv injured who will prob- cents in American money, China bo expected to appear in all the glory "The teaching of progressive Ideas
ably not bo out in a suit again this money barred The following men
season This is Holt, veteran tackle, have charge of tho selling of tickets,
who is one of Oklahoma's best line- unci you can procure one from them:
men Reeds, the big Sooner halfback, . Ankeny, Meier, Zumvvlnkle, Pettis,
Bhowed up well Saturday in punting. Kruse and Rodman Everybody got a
Hire bucking, and running interference, ticket and come and root for your clasB
and is expectod to do much against team and show them that you are
the northern team Courtright, too is alive - Jimmy
a fast and shifty runningmate of' - -
Reeds', and is expected to do much in The Delta Chi chapter entertained
returning punts the following the past few days Earl
Tho Sooners are much lighter than Powell and S V Shonka of David
of their new regalia and official dig
nlty.
in the university, which has resulted
in tho preBent outbreak against the ac-
Tho men of the other battalions have ceptance of the Blethen chimes, must
not yet boon supplied with uniforms, ceaso.
but It is expected that all cadeta will "There 1b to be absolute censorship
bo properly equipped at the laBt of the of the 'student opinion column in the
week As Boon as they have been University of Washington daily.'"
supplied they will also renounce civil-
lan clothes for all time during the drill j Engineers Open Sale on Ticket.
hour j Chairman Wirt announces that tlck-
Tho now uniforms will add much to ' ,.tH , ,n. engineering hop will go on
tho appearance of the men, who are
Nebraska, and will have to depend oti City, M O Dates, R A TibbettB, J rapidly losing their slouchy move
rs pood if they win the game Coach , Dednar, Earl Trump, G W McGowan,
Owen's program for tho week's prep A M Hare, V K Hodgkins, G T
aration will probably be to drill more .Gibson, Dr n W Dates, G D Oarring
Bpeed into his light Sooners Jimmy ton and V E Deckman
nionts and are beginning to realize
that snap and precision are tho neces
sary requirements for the woll-dlsci-plined
company C N D
sale to the whole student body today.
Up to this time no tickets hare heem
sold except to engineers, and but very
ew are left Eighty seven tickets wore
validated and but seventy-ire ef these
went on sale