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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1914)
AIL Y NEBRA 3 KAN THE D Cut Flowers We extend you a cordial In vitation to call. Unique floral arrangement for all social occasions. Corsage Boqueta a Specialty Griswold Seed Co. Floral Dept, 1042 O St. Tou will nave cause for THANKSGIVING if jou shop at The BookShop 1212 O Street W. A. Getty, Pre. G. E. Vennum, Mgr. University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O St. Yllw Front Your rtronj Solicit! STUDENTS TO -ELECT. (CoUjmiedrom (3) The election shall be held In the second week of January and the second we of June of each school year." (4) All paid up subscribers of the Nebraskan, as shown on the business manager's books on the first of Jan uary and the first of May, shall be qualified voters for the respective elec tions. (5) The conduct of the election shall be In the hands of the Business Manager of the Nebraskan and Secre tary of the Board. (6) It shall be the policy of the Board to reserve one of the Associate Editorships for women candidates only. (7) The financial returns from the available funds for editorial work shall be In the following proportions: Rdtior-in-Chlet 3, Managing Editor 3, 1st Associate Editor 2, 2nd Associate Editor 2. If the finances of the Ne braskan Justifies Increasing the edi torial fund to $250 a semester by Feb ruary, 1915, salaries of the first class should be $75, of the second $50. (8) No editor who fails after his appointment by the Board and during his term of office shall be entitled lo financial return for his service save at the discretion of the Board. (9) The editors are directly re sponsible to the Board for the conduct of the Nebraskan. but it is the policy of the Board as far as possible to place the editors upon their own responsibility. has been an agitation to secure a new building andetter equipment Nearly five years ago plans were drawn up under the direction of Prof. Sweeiey and blue prints made by George Hedges, a student in the Engineering department, for a new telescope, and engineering students have completed the Instrument as designed. With the exception of one casting, the whola instrument is the product of the Col lege of Engineering. A few years later a special tax be gan swelling a fund for University im provements and the hope was thus given that a new building would be built for the large telescope. Professor Sweesey says that the tew building is now assured and that Its location will be on the farm campus where it will be placed some distance to the north west of the Home Economics building. The proposed building is two stories In height and will furnish the much needed room. In all probability the building will be In use by this time next year, and It Is Prof. Sweeney's hope that there will be the additional much-needed equipment to begin the year with. The new building will be of light colored brick and will cost f 2S.000. LEGAL FRATERNITY ANNOUNCE PLEDGES MANY HEAR SWEE2EY AT OBSERVATORY SIMMONS THE PRINTER 317 S!2th PHONE B23I9 I Lectures on "The Greatest Teiescope I in the World" Observatory Open I Two Mondays Each Month. POPULAR PRICED MENS WEAR Free j Turkeys Real Live Ones See them in our windows We are thankful for the success you have allowed us to achieve and we are going to show it by deeds rather than words MON. --TUES.-- WED. and Thanksgiving morning we will give away Absolutely Free with every $15 Suit, Over coat, Balmacaan or pur chase to that amount, a splendid Thanksgiving Tur key You had better Turkey T rot to Kline's and buy that suit or overcoat now. J The Observatory was crowded last night by a large number of people for Professor Sweezey's lecture on "The Greatest Telescope in the World." On the second and fourth Mondays in each month the Observatory has been open ed to the public and views shown of different constellations and single bodies important enough to merit at tention. The greatest telescope In the world is the one in the observatory on ML Wilson, but a new one is now building and when completed will fas surpass the world's present greatest. The telescope on Mt. Wilson has a C0 inch lens and is of the reflecting type, but the new one which will be installed in the same locality will have a lens 100 inches in diameter. The new in strument is made possible by reason of the fact it is also of the reflecting type. The astronomy, department has for a long time been hampered by the crowded quarters and inefficient In st rumt-nts. and for several years there Seven Men From Fseshmen and One From Junior Class Receive Honor. The honorary law fraternity of Phi Delta Phi announce the pledging of the following men: Victor Halligan, Law I, North Platte, Xebr. Maurice M. Loom is. Law I. Omaha, Xebr. Spray I Gardner, Law I, Valentine, Xebr. "Donald D. Mapes, Law I, Xorfolk, Xebr. Carl D. Ganz, Law I, Danbar. Xebr. John U Rlddell, Law I. Beatrice, Xebr. E. Everett Oarr, Law I, Beaver City, Xebr. Reed O'llanlon. Law 2. Blair. Xebr. Four of the above men are finishing their course in the College of Liberal Arts this year by majoring in the Law College and will graduate from the Uw College in 1M7. ward to the Banquet as an evening of rnoi oninvmont where the cares of I V ,KJVrf college life are forgotten. Here the games of the season are fought over again and each man experiences a thrill as all the playa flash through their minds. Even after a fair season the Banquet Is a great affair and after a successful season like the 1913, and especially the 1914 record. It Is one of the biggest affairs of the year. Last year the affair was held at the Lincoln and the Banquet room was crowded. Undoubtedly many ardent footbalT enthusiasts will be turned away from the Undell this year. Ted Marriner, Cleaner. Hatter. North llth. 236 YOUNG FRESHMAN HAS BAD DREAM training culminated when a twm- man dreamed that his alarm wentj snd went down to fix the furnace, , to find that It was not yet 4 s, m University dancing class starts urday, Nov. 21. Lincoln Dane' Academy. Dreams That His Alarm Went OfTand Hurries to Furnace Fraternities Watch All Freshmen. Never in the history of the school have the freshman contingent been so thoroughly subjugated In the fraterni ties as this year. Not only are their scholastic achievements watched with a jealous, eye, but they are being; taught their duty to society said so ciety being composed mainly of upper- classmen. The latest story illustrating this subjugation emanates from the A. T. O. house. It seems that the poor freshmen have been assigned the exalted position of firing the furnace. Not only thaL but they have been thoroughly imbued with the necessity of efficient service, on pain of immedi ate extinction. The effect of this SCHOOLMASTERS CLUB MEETS NEXT MON Prof. Caldwell Will Address Club' December 11th Subject Will be European Situation. The date selected for the first sJ Ing of the Schoolmasters Club for year it December 11. The me will be held in Lincoln at this i Professor Caldwell of the Unlverr will discuss the European sltuatior relation to its bearing on Unlre: Peace. hTe exact wording of hU i Ject will be given later. Scott's Orchestra. B-4521. Call B-14S2: ART EXHIBIT STARTS DECEMBER FIR Professor Grummann Urges Studc to Tell People of Their Home) Towns About the Exhibit Professor Grummann calls the r dents' attention to the special Art ! hibit to be held in Art Hall the three weeks of December and sugfe! that they tell the people in their to: towns about it while they are hot There may be some one who will be I terested In it for it is to be withocf doubt the best exhibit ever had! Nebraska. t CORNHUSKER BANQUET DECEMBER FOURTH Proper Closing of Wonderful Seasor Banquet Will be Staged at the LIndell This Year. The plans for the Cornbusker Ban quet are now being completed, tl will be held at the Lindell Hotel Decem ber 4. Everj- Cornhusker looks for- V y . -r . ? mr-K''. 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