THE DAILY NEBEAS KAN : ff- -if : Hi ":$ II i: :ll '.V ft : i n 1 1 I " If .!:! ! 1 tort .2 c a hi CO a? a3 a (0 2 a LU CO CO GO Pi EG a z Q (0 Ul 3 h Z 0 j z 0 S3 e o vfc: to o 0 -a s "33 V9 Htbletic department Postmortems and Prophides H. I- KYLE. The Colorado School of mWs won Dame, and have been tied by little the Rocky Mountain Conference by Holy Cross.. Their game with Notre beatlne the University of Colorado, Dame, Saturday, resulted in a score Saturday, the score being 6 to 2. Minnesota meets Chicago, Saturday, and should defeat her, considering the crippled condition of the Maroon team. A victory for the Gophers will give them second place In the Big Nine race, with Chicago and Wisconsin tied for third. of 48 to 6 in favor of the Catholics. Harvard beat Princeton 20 to 0. Yale trimmed the Tigers 19 to 14. All the dope points toward another Crim son victory when the two big teams clash Saturday, especially since Charles Brickley has announced that he will enter the game, if a drop kick is needed to win it. The Carlisle Indians have had a disastrous season this year.. So far they have lost to Syracuse, Pittsburg, University of Pennsylvania, and Notre If Nebraska is considering a post season game at all, why not tackle Harvard for our opponent. A victory over Harvard will give us as much prestige In the west as a victory over any western team, and will give us a great deal more In the east. It won't hurt to tackle the eastern champions for a game. They can't do worse than refuse to meet us. H-A-double L-I G-A-N spells Halli- gan; Hurray for all the Irish blood that's in him; Its divil an inch a team can gain agin him. H-A-double Lrl G-A-N, I say, It's the name that our fame, and our honor are protected with. Halligan hooray ! WHARTON'S ADDRESS WILL BE THURSDAY Mistake In Date Caused Postponement Will be Given at Convocation Tomorrow Morning. Through mistake the announcement of Dr. Wharton's address which was to have been given at yesterday's con vocation was announced for Thursday by the bulletin boards on the campus. On account of this but very few were gathered there when Dr. Wharton -arrived. Dr. Wharton thanked these shiver ing few for their courage braving the cold and since only about half a dozen were present the address was post poned till Thursday. SHORT COURSE AT CURTIS STARTS SOON Hip This want ad calls for married men. Hop The firm probably wants help that is used to being bossed. Michi gan Gargoyle. Remember that college doesn't make fools, it develops them. Neither does it make bright men. It develops them also. Ex. POPULAll PRICED MENS WEAR Jae!s Frost is in the air just the kind of weather for one of our nobby Balmacaans REGENTS' MEETING. (Continued from page one.) f erred action until their next meeting whicu will be held December 7. The Regents approved steps taken ; by the managers of the May Festival , to secure the services of the Damrosch ! Orchestra of New York for their ap- pearance in Lincoln. It will be re called that a similar action was taken a year ago and no deficit occurred. It is believed that this year there will be a surplus for the benefit of the musical work of the University, i Inasmuch as extensive building Im provements are about to be inaugu rated, the Regents authorized a trip to be made by the new Regents to visit universities in neighboring states in order to study the subject of grounds, buildings and university architecture. Regent Whltmore was appointed a member of the executive committee in place of Regent Allen, resigned. j Regent-elect Miller was requested to ct informally as a committee of one :in devising a plan for securing most advantageously to the University and to the guarantors the land covered by the citizens' bond. Mr. Miller's re port will probably be presented at the meeting on December 7. The tentative plans for the dairy building were not .ready to be sub- , mitted. The Regents approved an In ! formal report of progress, and tenta tively fixed the sum to be expended as ! J90.000 for building with $25,000 extra for permanent fixtures such as boilers, plumbing, lighting, cold storage room and bulletin machinery. The President of the Regents was authorized to execute a contract with the Clay-Robinson Company for live stock to be loaned to the University for feeding experiments. By way of explanation It may be said that for a number of years it has been customary to secure from some commission house a loan of live stock for experimental feeding. When the live stock is sold the commission house is reimbursed for the original cost of the stock and current interest for the time of the experiment, the University securing whatever profits that may result from the feeding test. The Regents avoid the, cost price of the cattle for short time experiments, thus leaving their revenues free for other purposes. Tentative plans for the astronomical observatory were received and were referred to the Unlveslty's architects for further elaboration. It will be re called that Professor Swezey has had constructed In the University shops the fixtures for a large telescope. The lens has also beei ground by a .citi zen of Nebraska. The problem that now confronts the Board Is the proper housing of this Instrument which la be lieved by experts to be highly credit able to the citizens of the state who have constructed It and to Professor Swezey as designer. It Is probable that the observatory will be placed at the Farm, not on account of any con nection with agriculture but because it is customary to place astronomical 'observatories at some distance from the light, vibrations and smoke of cities. The best known observatories in the country are all at considerable distance from the main teaching plants of which .they are, a part. No definite action, however, on location was taken. Special Course Will Start Last of November and Closes March 6 Work Will be Practical. MERLE WADE CHOSEN COUNCIL SECRETARY Chosen From Several Applicants Is a Junior Law and Has Had Several Years Experience as Buyer. Merle E. Wade was chosen from a number of applicants as secretary of the Inter-fraternity council. Mr. Wade is a Junior Law and a member of the Delta Chi fraternity. He has had sev eral years experience in buying, which will aid him in this work as his chief duty will be to buy from the whole sale houses for the different Fraterni ties and Sororities. FRESHMEN LAWS WILL HAVE SMOKER SOON President Metcalfe Appoints Commit tee to Take Charge of the Affair Usual "Pep" Displayed. The Freshmen Laws held a short meeting yesterday morning In Law 101. Little was done besides planning for a smoker, which will be held in the near future. President Metcalfe appointed the following men as a committee to provide for the smoker. J. C. Beard, chairman. S. L. Gardner. M. M. Loomi8. Harold Temple. FROSH GIRL8 HELD COMMITTEE MEETING To Have Big Party 8aturday After noonMet in Miss Graham's Office Yesterday. The members of the various commit tees for the Freshman girl's party to be given Saturday afternoon, met In Miss Graham's office yesterday after noon at 5 o'clock. 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