The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1918, Image 1

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VOL. XVIIIv NO. 1
UNIVERSITY OF NKHUASKA, LINCOLN, WKDNKSDAY, SITTDMHKK 18, IPLS
rKI(MVlv'lO CI 'NTS
F00T0ALL PROGRAM CONTINUED
IN ABSENCE MD SQUAD VETS
Placo at Nebraska Assured by;"' university on tho day before
GOVERNMENT PLAN FOR S.A.T.C.
MAKES CAKPOS A MILITARY CAMP
Government to Train Ncarlv ,000, provisional contract with the Got
oii tt .emment
bcM.Ci-S on University ThtB contract provides that the Unl
Grounds .verslty authorities shall provide for
leginusiioii nuiii nuoix arc linn inert
Latent Ruling From Gov.
ernment
Coach Kline Begins Work With
"N" Men and New Candi
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will lo no limit to the new matvrlal
from which to pick from to All th
vacancies left hy tho men who have
Icon called Into tho Forvlce or who
have otherwise boon taken from the
ranks of the Nebraska eleven.
Athletic Outlook Is Bright
With tho p 1.1 of Paul SrhlsW ai
A distant" Coach. Kline thinks It on
Sifted down to bnt three eligible 1 1 rely possible to work tho now mon. Jjfii
members for the 19181919 varsity ' eligible ror o?i? ions, into lino on t":orl
nauad. lluskcr veteran wore few and 'notice ami fo piopue lor tho he-ivy
f.r between at the opening of the , schedu'e thr.t lies hol.-io tho linker j
gridiron season on Nebraska Field ; M-uad this year. ; .
Monday. iVmands mado hy the war While ma:y perplexing situations! .
upon the toothall lineup couplod with ' have attsen during fio course of ihe j i
difficulties of scholarship loaxes the ; r. rot out developim nls w in to !
new head coach of the Cornhusker ! the. asuranoo tint foot lull will! A;
eleven, V. (3. Kline, with hut a more 'have all of the attention which it has! ;
handful of real working material, to 'c.s Joyed In .i years and that the Vv
Mart the season, p-ih-'.'ule us provided last yotr w'il ;
With a determination however that remain with few If any ihanroi. .M
hss won for him a reputation worth 1 :hough no statement can yet ho auth-.
while In gridiron annals Coach Kline ;u led. it alo appears lively th.it;
nvnuned hi Job w ith a amile and great ' f:e. hm?n will le eligible for varsity
hope for favorable developments In po.d.lon at cording to an extended,
the future which he expects to greatly ' csmraic'i for abolishing the Missouri ;
relieve the gravity of the present slr-'Va'lcy fro.-hm. n rule, in which Mr.
nation Kline lias lanon uie mi;nui,ve in cor-
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the houlng, ruhHlHtenco and Instruc
'tlon of soldiers on a basis of II per
Captain E. J. Maclvor Military day for each man for housing; and sub
Director in Charge of En- itcnco with provisional allowance for
'costs sustained In Instructing the men
tira 1 rOTi:n , nnJ otherwise carrylnn out a complete
I military and educational program.
Follow '.n-r tho eslr.b'hli-.irM .i-l v 1 T,H' l'crmanent contract will take
, In the cummer of a tin t of the tUudoiit
'Army Training Cor;w at tho I'r.ivor
, sliy of Nebraska, olllchls heie have
been hard at work making provisions
, for the two thousand men who are
j expected to enlisf In this branch.
Although (otuplete phir.s for houD-
Into uccount all extra costs that have
been nuttnlr.ed by the Institution In
carrying out the temporary contract
and will probably specify tho fees to
be charged for applicant a. Tuition
fees will therefore probably bo made
to cover only the exact operating ex-
i njc. feeding ard intruitlnR members j V i n -nivorMiy in immmng
: this n. w division .,o not vet been oach member of the S. A. T. C. until
) 'nile authorities here have gone
ahead and made temporary provisions
he is inducted Into tho government
service from which timo his entire
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for the Incoming applicants so thv.,eniw WI" uc BS!,UIUt:u rne OT
Immediate organisation of the corrR . ernment.
unoii establishment of iinift)rni olnn-. Housing Presents Problem
, by the government will bo possible?
ho:i fin. 1 1 arrangements have been
) iade.
Whea not ire was given the I'nlver-
r.y early in the summer that
Apparently the most perplexing
! problem now confronting both Uni
versity authorities and Captain Mac
Ivor is that of housing the men of thii
lh! :cor.o.
offered as a solution to this question
but no practical arrangements seem
'possible for the short time left within
V. G. Kline
1-,,'l.nvimr llio .toivirt !rt of Hr. K. .1 , " tuiuiuvr niai huh,
. . u .on.uim w-irh nit rrttip nt tii r.. ir.,ii..i. (ilvision would be established heie.
. .. .. ... . t ..!.. ..... ... .- . iwn n K rhithnrn tinniRt ; n0 praciuai arrangements seem
Kline and otner campus aiunoruies .mipshum tiuuntnic. ii.i ,...u 1 ,..unriS v u Mine, a i niverMtj oi j v.........
!ii --iiiav h : .... . - .imoal.rn director of the Srate of N'o-
no eviaeni aangtr mai biuivuci hub tnouij .i-..,, ..... ; u.inois rauviaie hh.i iuhhvi Hiuirm nj n j make provision
year will fall beneath the standards adopted early enough to permit the i director at Wesleyan Vniversity. vvaSlbraska. In his r.ew position Dean ( Anr tn ,h' r Hn
.v rMa...n I.. nii- Mm trn mes o : . . . . ... v-t i. '('hathurn at onee lieean a ramniisrn It now appears to DC int pian
oi previous years. ivain-r, vtun me - - , nppoiniea neaa coacn ai .t i'-' " Piooutives to take over the Social
anrearance Tuesday cf the largest the schedule. Government- Interfer-; , h KUno hM B wniarkaDe Ktring j v
. .... ...... i. .K. ,.w,.,urt.l Vrll.-i I ... .. .... ., ti lh S A T r .n. I,, V.,PV oirirm-c ouiiuiiie ivii ittii w
Bumoer or new men mat nave ever 1 of victories to ins creou in an; - v - -
t initiiiou sn.v i :...,1 respective L nlversity student and
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lis m tlose stutieni ot me griauivi
of the
:ce with th proposed
sought admittance to this department chedule Is r.ot probable.
DAILY NEBRASKA
ssued by contract with local concerns
,ie various college magazines and
game.
IN NEW QUARTERS
i he- publications will he issued from j porio., footbaU history
t ie idato shop. rue war nas unsei ;
ntiti it.
racks and to requisition other large
-aduates of high schools together ,r, 1,1 ' ""uet"-'
...... ... . camrus where such can be easily and
e.i.n'invlor f.il'iir! gm f ort i- " .ners oiigiiiie 10 me corps
1 Olll.lUhker IOIiOW rS are lOll.l , . . . I1.U- trnA lnf rnmi ar nmrtiM
in.-il ! Ihe result of this extensive campaign
il"'l,t Ct...! V,a hdkoccIIv hrtivnvor
j nato in securing him at this crit
j was the application of over 1430 men
! for S. A. T. c. from this state alone to Is als Probable iTiat fraternity houses
Toor of West Basement Entrance
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in University Ilall Always
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date. It is expected that the total fill be taken over ror this purpose,
membership in this branch will be Full arrangements are being made
' nossihlr over 1 sort men for mess service for the additional
DDnVKlflM CflR YOllTrK Ca:.t. Maclvor Heads Coras men brought in by this corps so that
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j The p!a::t is to !e enUrgvl as ooca-;
rin domamls. Tims rar mere nave; .
tn.tollt a mn.lel 19 linotvne. "AU,-tl'V1 "MVU14
' v. t.C. M :l.l.x v.Af-o DamaAa Vaw A vrriTT YTrttf
Not to be caught standing sun monoiji' KBW r, wi nroram at the I niversitv of No- S. A. T. C. is fullv accounied for i.i
while events moved so swiftly about; ordinary Gordons, two se.f -feeding , In Statement braska. During the lattvr part of the the contract and provides that the
U. The Daily Nebraskan changed its ' Gordons, a cutter and a folder. I summer Captain Maclvor has also hai goy-rnment shall specify atd control
rooming place during the summer.; The pl.-r.U is located in the basement- xraA TimW Mava charge of the 927 draft selects in the all courses of instruction although the
The editorial and news office is now j cf ,ne administration building ajwwu J
it ret knn definitely at this tim ' J g, J PROPER
Kolioving f.iy appejutmert of Dean the quesnon or reeaing me meraoess
Chatburn was the assignment to this of the corps efficiently seems fairly
Expresses i post of Captain E. J. Maclvor, who solved.
now has charge of the entire military! Instruction as regards members ot
It will employ twelve per-
located in the southwest room in the quarters
basement of University hall and the ' purpose.
entrance is now on the west instead j so,,
of the south. The door swings open i
at all times and the paper Is always' wsrtiM irir.iT-n
at heme to visitors. j PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Although the change vs a severe j
shock to the official organ of the Uni ;
versify, recovery has been complete j
and the paper is glad to be able to j
especially adapted to the! in Restraining Enthusiasm
"nlversity trailing detachment.
institution shall have freedom in con-
of Younger Cass
i I'ntil Octorer 1 or fo!lo Ins all ste; j ducting the other courses in a
taken by the University will be unde eral way.
jen-
! By Acting Chancellor W. G. Hastings
, "Mr. Hastings. I want to ask you
'ahout the S. A. T. C. Mv son, who is
OFFERS SPECIAL COURSE l rt W. ard has been at
j the special military Instructors camp
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1 ai ron ;?neiu;an hum Miimuri, is n-.-o.
Preparatcry to Government
Work
greet the students as they register.
While the new office is not so conven
ient as the old it Is hoped the profes-
. sors will continue to come in with J
their notices ar.d the students will
drop around w ith the little tips on j
rAvr fftiAv Vi rt i
." , . , , ,.t the present demands of the
The Daily Nebraskan belongs to the '
Will Give Soldiers Instruction ' about regisiering at the Unher
sity this fall. He is afraid that if he
registers at the University and is in
ducted into the S. A. T. C. it- will de-
j lay his getting active service in
(France. I wish you wou' tell me
course in psychology that will meet j t ,ne chanoes are -out that."'
The mother's inquiry and the rea-
SENIOR ADVISORS WILL
PROVIDE FOR FRESHMEN
To Regit Ur Vi iti Her In
nrory At G-ice
war ae-
Unlversity, to the students and mem
bers of the faculty and administrative
force and is for their use. Reporters
will visit the campus offices daily and j
every announcement or order to be
made and every event which may be
of int Test to the University public
will te published. Co-operation with
the reporters saves time in the office
and Insures complete and accurate re
ports. Suggestions and criticisms are
gladly received at all times.
furloughed, discharged, or transferred
: o some foim of so vice.
The Intense lonsing for active serv- I
; Ye in France or. the part of all these
ads. of course, is only n eclo of ;he
' sentiment that? prevails in their rw.i imatn'i TTo- rcr Aelra All
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i anu inai ifeuns nere in L..n-
coin is simply an example of w'.iat
can be found at every educational ce
ter in the entire land.
Colonel Roberts remarked lat sun
l er in his annual report that the en
thutdasm of the lads naturally ris:s
cmewhat higher t-han that cf th?ir
1 lders, and he himself noticed hew it
i ad I ecn rising steadily during th?
car. It had been growing during the
j whole of last school yenr in the faco
,of defeats and discouragement t: th
allied forces in Europe. Ie?piie the
prospects, it still burned ox
V::h the object of cr.ar.l: irg
for. es for the senior advisors corps,
hi h "vi 5 h" aetiv e this ye-.r "a the
fres'amaa co-eis arriir.g
ma- li Hepri-
e. -e y znicr
partmeni to prepare soiaiers m mis of ,he son for not rPK5.sterin?
line and at the same time to maintain j exhib.;t ,ne whole situation. Th hoys
the previous standard of the depart- are Peking in get to France Ly the
ment In its relation to educational gnorle!.t and quickest route. Their
work, has been outlined for this term frinds r constrained to trv to help
of school and prepared on bulletins i Pi,,t..n.iir tr ti-.m an.i tar
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a a v 7 . . T tt,etr C0Umr-V iney arC "l ae 1 . firing the summer it has been fanned ten?ive p'ar.s have Ik en afcrrptel to
sold.ers and regularly enrol.ed - wllh any such msh. There la no m- j l0 a flame by thft grcat , fnFfclE03 cil wta e ccterI,g
"cms. , mediate prospect ot tne eigureen y"ir-
Soldiers are especially directed to ja(j getting to France at onct. Vol
Course 11. which will be taught by j untary enlistments for the officers'
aiding of
at the University, Dean ;
r.er his pnruned that
co-ed is revested to see her at the
Armory luildini ui on thc-Ir arrival
I ere in the chy.
This is the first time ir.st r.ny ex-
Dr. Bentley, and which will prepare ; train5ng camps have been suspended
men for the Psychological branch of
the Government service.
Another course discussing French
Puts in Big Printing Plant Philosophy and its relation to the
j war will be taught by Dr. H. B. Alex-
Univesity of Illinois
Urbana, 111., Sept 18. The Univer
sity of Illinois is goiDg Into the print
ing business on a large scale, with ul
timate prospects of being able to turn
cut any class of work In that line nec
easary to the Institution, at a big
saving to the state.
Heretofore this work has been done,
for the most part. In the printing es
tablishments of Urbana and Cham
paign, and the loss ot revenue from
sure contracts will be felt by every
one In the business. This feeling is so
acnte that. In one instance, a long
established shop has closed.
September 15 the university estab
lishment started publishing the(
run? nilnl, th University ot Illinois
newspaper, which heretofore has been
ander in Course 53, French Psychology
from Descartes to Bergson. This
course will consist of lectures on the
growth and genius of French thought
from the Reniassance to the present
hour.
Teachers college requirements have
been reduced from six hours of Psy
chology to three hours, so that those
desiring to take only the minimum
amount of this 6tudy can fill the re
quirements by completing Course 3,
which will be t'"vt by Dr. Winifred
Hyde with Dr. Bentley assisting.
Although the work of the depart
ment has been Impaired by the death
ot Dr. H. K. Wolfe, late head of the
Department of rhlksophy. those nowj
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The intention has been announced that
there shall be henceforth no such en
listments from civil life. There is a
great dearih of competent company offi
cers for the new army, but it is in
tended henceforth to take only those
who have in the Students' Army
Training Corps proved themselves to
be good officer material, or thos who
in the vocational trainir.g detachments
have well qualified themselves, or
those who earn advancement by work
In the field or in the military camps
No quicker prospect of reaching
France, even as a private soldier,
is open to the eighteen-year-old high
school lad than that which goes
through the S. A. T. C. There as soon
as he shows himself to be right officer
material he Is promised a transfer to
an officers training camp. In the ab
sence of such a transfer. It Is expected
and Intended that he shall remain un
til next July, when he will either be
jtess which began in July. It is en- the University. The dean of women,
jthusiasm for a great moral issue .'mania Hrprner, therefore seeks the
i which will only grow stronger as tha co-operation of the senior women ar
! issue is better understood and more asks that all rake into consideration
developed. It certain'y seems' Ihf.t the that there will be a large number of
existence of such a feeling, evidently Freshmen women arriving during the
as broad as our country and as uni latter part of the week who have not
form as our institutions of highr ed- been provided for in any way.
ucation." bodes ill for the Kaiser and j The purpose of the Senior advisors
the great scheme of conquest whi.h he corps will be to meet these new stu-
set In motion four years ago.
NAMES OF SOUTH AMERICAN
COUNTR'.ES
Mexico is a Spanish rendering, or
combination, of Aztec words meaning
the place of the war god. Braiil
seems to have derived its "me from
dents and direct them to rcomln?
houses and see that they are rroper
ly cared for and registered ia the
University.
th cinque ports
"The cinque ports" of England are
the "five ports," Dover., Sandwich.
the legendary island ot Brazil ilater Hythe, Romney and Hastings. In
identified with one of the Azores), be- Saxon and succeeding times they
cause It was found to produce a red were bound to furtisa shirs tor the
wood rembling bradil wood. Chile purpose of repelling invasion, and In
and Peru are of aboriginal origin. Ar- return were granted special prlvi'ees.
gentica Is an Invented name based on Rye and Winchelsea were a forward
the Latin word for silver, as Rio de la added to them. To be arp-n wr
Plata. the name of'its chief river, den of the cinque ports is e'HI con
messs sIlTer river !n Spanish. ;!dered . Try high honor.