THE DAI LY NEBRASKAN 3 it !i 1 ! i 1 The Dally Nebraskan I'ronortv of TIII3 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln C. A. SORENSEN Edltor-ln-Chief Artinir Mannelns Editor R. V. Koupal Associate Editor L.. O. Chatt REPOJITORIAL STAFF Ivan n. Uede Irving T. Oberfelder .T. C. Beard C. R. Snyder Everett J. Althou Lester Zook F. W. McDonald Lora Slater Homer V. Rush Marg. KaufCman K. Orablll SPECIAL FEATURES Whoa Who Silas Bryan ljorena ihxdv Knntntv pnlumn Camille Levda I Dorothy Ellsworth Cartoonist Charles Mlsko Athletics Henry Kyle Business Mnnosrnr Frank S. Perkins Asst. Business Manager.. Russell F. Clark Subscription price $2.00 per year, payable In advance. Single copies, 6 cents each. Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March 3 1879. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914 There is nothing a man knows in grief or in sin Half so bitter as to think what he might have been. Mrs. Evans. History will be made at the suffrage mass meeting next Tuesday night. And now they claim Dr. Maxey also violated the neutrality proclamation. What form of punishment will be .meted out to men like Fling if Ger many eventually conquers America? Remember Louvain! THE FAITH OF A MAN. There are many young men and women in the University who refuse to accept bodily stock-in-trade creeds. These souls are trying, often with anguish of heart, to think out for themselves the tenets of a rational and humanitarian religion. For this they are denounced as infidels and agnostics. It is to them that we sub mit the following lines from Victor Hugo: "God secludes Himself; but the thinker listens at the door. Whoever has the conception of N duty, whoever has the sentiment of right, whoever has the perception of justice, whoever has a disinterested aim, whoever is self-forgetful in life and aiiows an other to pass on before him, whoever wishes for human kind, whoever has a heart that beats in unison with the heart of humanity, whoever feels him self brother to the poor, the small, the minor, the frail, the infirm, the suffer ing, the ignorant, the disinherited, the slave, the serf, the negro, the convict, the condemned; whoever desires light for the blind and the idea for the op pressed, whoever becomes wretched, at the wretchedness of others, who ever works hardest for others, weeps at their weeping, and sobs over their wounds, whoever prefers the sacrifice of self to that of his neighbor, who ever has the vision of truth, whoever has felt the enchantment of the beau tiful, whoever listens to a melody, whoever contemplates a flower, white ness, candor, brightness, a woman; whovr admires a genius, whoever feels emotion at a star, whoever says within himself, 'This is good, this is evil,' whoever will not crush a fly use lessly, whoever loves and feels the infinite in his love, whoever recog nizes that there is a crooked path and a straight line, whoever acts from conscience, whoever lias an ideal to which he consecrates himself such a one, whoever he may be, whether he knows it or not, believes in God." What a different world this would be if we all could accept this as the basis of our religious life and forget there ever was such a thing as theol ogy. The brotherhood of man would then be a realizable reality. Loeb's Orchestra, L-9896. 325 No. 17. LINCOLN TO PLAY OMAHA TOMORROW Big "High School Game to Take Place of Varsity Game Nebraska Score to be Announced. GREEK LETTERS We are now carrying a large line of Greek letters and mono grams. Also Fraternity, and Sorority Crests in gold and silver in different sizes suitable for mounting on Rings, Fobs, Lockets. Bar Pins.i Spoons, Forks, Vanity Cases, etc. HALLETT Uni. Jeweler Estb. 1371 1143 O Tomorrow on Nebraska Field Lin coln High will meet the strong team from Omaha in their annual football jubilee. A a curtainraiser the second teams representing their respective schools will battle for the booby prize. University students have arranged with the high school management so that ttoey may be admitted for the same price as high school students. Season tickets may also be secured for the price of one dollar, which will admit the holder to the four games on Nebraska soil. All four games are sure to be good owes and it is ex pected that many Nebraska students will take advantage of this opportun ity to attend good football games when it is impossible to watch the Cornhuskers, In action. UNI. NOTICES $5.00 Prize. The 'Athletic Board of the Unlver sity offers a prize of $5.00 cash for the best Nebraska University yell, sub mitted by October 20, 1914. Submit yells to any Innocent, to Guy Reed or leave at Nebraskan office. Sign your name and your address. "interfrat Secretary. A good man, with experience in buy ing, is needed to act as interfraternity secretary. About four hours' work dally.' A good salary will be paid to the right man. Send letter of applica tion with references to P. M. Buck, Jr., U. 107. Call on or before Thurs day noon, October 15. Palladian Literary Society. The Palladian Literary Society meets Friday evening at 8:15 o'clock, in Palladian Hall in the Temple. Everybody welcome. Hagensick's Orchestra. Phone F2042, SPIKE INITIATION HELD LAST NIGHT Freshmen Introduced to University Life Ceremony Said to be Very Impresive. The "Spikes" held their semi-annual Initiation last evening. The event took place, well ask the incoming members, where it took place. Suffice it to say that the ceremony was very "Impressive" and one long "to be re membered." Two little freshmen, fresh from the protecting influence of home life came armed with a paddle each, from each Fraternity House. The agony of the entertainment was varied by indulging in the liquid which makes the spirits ris" and the "Mutt" sit upon the throne of Kings. Scott's Orchestra. B-4521. Call B-1482 or GOOD CONVOCATION ' ADDRESS YESTERDAY Mr. Hibbard Spoke on "What Japan is About in Manchuria" Been in Japan Several Years. Convocation yesterday morning was afforded a rare treat in the talk given by Mr. Hibbard on "What Japan is About in Manchuria." He has been in Japan the past few years under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. He former ly attended the University of Wiscon sin and is a friend of Arthur Jorgen son a former Nebraskan who is In Japan working among the students there. Mr. Hibbard gave several very vivid accounts of his work among the Japanese soldiers in Manchuria and his methods of extending Christianity among the Japanese. He said that through the work of these men over 500,000 Japanese soldiers had comie into contact with Christianity. He said that through this work the Japanese are now putting schools in Manchuria and are giving the Chinese the advantages of education. Star all-Ohio center, George ("Red") Trautman goes to Fostoria next year as director of athletics and Instructor. This comes as a reward and recogni tion of his prowess on Director Wilce's Ohio Western Conference football team PRE-MEDIC MEETING. There will be a special business meeting of the Pre-Medics in N. 210, Friday, from five to six. In the even ing the Medics will gather at the Orthopedic Hospital, where Beveral of the faculty from Omaha and the fac ulty here will give speeches. It is an Important meeting and every pre medic should attend. Pre-Medic Meeting. Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock in N. 210. All pre-medic students. Impor tant. Orthopedic Hospital trip plans compieted. Everybody out this ap plies especially to freshmen. Lecture at the hospital at 8 o'clock sharp. Alpha Zeta. Saturday at 8 p. m., in Agricultural Hall, Alpha Zeta, the honorary agri cultural fraternity, will hold open house. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all men in the College of Agri culture. Girls' Gym. All gymnasium classes for girls will meet In the chapel at their appointed hours, Monday, October 19. Please appear at your class time in your street clothes to have locker assignments made and secure your suits. Thornburg's Orchestra, B2556. TEGNER SOCIETY Will Hold Regular Meeting in Temple Saturday Good Program Is Promised Members. Tegncr holds its regular bi-monthly meeting in the Y. W. C. A. room of the Temple, Saturday evening at 8:15. An enjoyable program is anticipated, one of the features being a talk by Miss Munron on her impressions of Columbia University. All students in terested in the society are invited. Jones' Orchestra, phone L9666. Classified Column WANTED Uni men to work during spare time. Hustlers only. Call 7:30 p. m., R. 401 Y. M. C. A. 20-25-75 FOR RENT Front room in modern fiat; reasonable. 1237 T St. 22-24-82 THE person who took raincoat from Phys. Lab., Tuesday afternoon, re turn the coat to the Nebraskan office to avoid'trouble. 23-25-77 LOST Senior Law note-book, marked C. L. Rein, 1605 K St Return to Chancellor's office and receive reward. 22-24-90 DELTA ZETA sorority pin. Reward. Return to 312 N. 14th St. Phone, B 4889. 21-23-76 D A man can better afford to Jt lose his money than his temper. VELVET smokers save money and tem per both rAe It's often a RTcat deal easier to pet out of financial trouble than the trouble our tempers get us into, and man h.-is never invented any better smoother-out of ruffleo tempers than VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking: Tobacco. VELVET is Kentucky's Durley de Luxe with an aged-in-thc-wood mellowness that smoothes a man's temper. 10c tins and 5c metal-lined bags. JhgMjrjMwuJ&lacooQK II 1L 1UL HANAN SHOES WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Qualities that men who buy "quality" will appreciate. Shoes that are made right, fit right and will wear right. Cost more than the ordinary kind? Certainly! 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