THE DAILY NEBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan Published Mo.lr. Tuoscs,. Wednesday. TkmimUy and Friday of rch week by TU University of Nebraska. OFFICIAL UNITHRSITT PUBLICA.TIOK I'ader the Direction 0f The Stadeot Pub lication Board. Kntcved ernd clam muter at the font office in Lincoln Nebraeka. under Act of Coo grata March 3, 187. 8ubartptia rata . Single Copy . Jf2M per year 9 cent FRANK D. PATTY Rdltor-la-ehtef Telephone BJ511. Room 206 "L" HU FRBO U BOSK I NO Business Munaer Telephone Student Activities Office N. STORT HARDING. Manatfojdltor Greer MeBrtde " News Bdltor for thla issue. CApTAIN SWANSON. Clarence E. Swanson or just "Swannle" as every body on the cam pus knows him. left end on the Vartuly football team for the past three years, and outfielder of the Varsity baseball team, was elected Thursday by his teammates to captain the Nebraska Cornhuskers during the gTidiron campaign of 1921. Swanson has been a leader in school activities and will make the 1921 Huskers an Ideal leader. "Swannie" has always played a con sistent game and Nebraska never boasted of a harder fighter. He has played a wonderful defensive game the past sean and had few equals in the west pass. Nebraska's success on the gridiron since 189J. If this "alleged" record. as the Star states, was inaccurate aud incomplete we will be pleased to receive corrections or additions from them to the list of victories and de feats. We heartily agree with the Lincoln dally, however, that a history of football at the University would be invaluable in years to come. MARGUERITE KLINKER TELLS OF MUSIC WORK Interesting Story of Experience New York Told by Ex-University Students. in Marguerite Klinker. 12. former stu dent at the University of Nebraska, who left Lincoln early in the fall for New York City to resume her study of music, recently wrote an interest ing letter to friends in this city. She is located this year at 6 West Eighty-seventh street. There are I urenir iHria in the hAuse art stu dents, piano and voice, a few Colum b:a college girls and one actress. "Plenty of variety and excitement, you see. and the girls are very in teresting." Miss Klinker writes. Of her work she says, "I am practicing, studying and accompanying again besides have the proBpects or some teaching." "Concerts are so many and numer- in receiving the forward . ious that I can't begin to enumerate This is one election where politics I the many things I nave seen ana heard. I saw Pavlowa and she was t exquisite. Have had two such in- does not enter in any way and Swan-. SundayB. One Sunday I son r.as won uus esteemed nonor to Carnegie StU(lio t0 purely on his merits. Nebraska s-.u , acme comitosen and t0 hear ..Vats are unanimous in their approval I !nterpret their song8 among of the captaincy, and have absolute were JohQ jindle Scott and faith that "Swannie" will make ose , c nnvxmahe; happened to of the greatest leaders In Nebraska's foj. MargTleri.e rttPr. ore of hiftory. , ,he artists wno san!;. Then azain I throush Jesie Miller, a former Lcn- ,-co5n:te. I was invited down town to CUT DOWN ON YOUR EXPENSES. " .,,ar .come poets read their own poems nu-t Padrax oiuni anti various Students who are dependent upon their parents for allowances to re ceive their education have no dubt been warned by their folks to ct down on their expenses as raiicS as : othrr notables. It is all so interest- Saw Nebraska-Rutgers Game. Mi.-s Klinker is a member of Delta possible, because of the tightening or ;"- - - 1 :u.liis in the Ea.ct last vear under credit. The Monthly Bulletin of the 5,u l! 5 m ' , . . , well-known New York makers. She Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City , . I Tork Cj . ,)artIcuIary at- .summar:zes the financial condition iti i -ith . . , tractive at this time r.f tr.e year wtta part, as ionows; me . , ., . UNIKOTKSS WRESTLERS ATTENTION! All men interested In wrest ling meet Thursday, December 2, at 5 p. m., in the Chapel of the Armory. By order of: DR. R. a CLAPP. Zoological Society. Open meeting of Zoological Society Thursday at 7:30, at Bessey HalL H. M. Kennon will exhibit his large collection of live snakes and reptiles Commercial Club. There will be a regular meeting Thursday In Social Science 305. H. W. Noble, manager of the New Eng land Mutual Life Insurance company, will give a practical talk on "Living Advantages of Life Insurance." A short business meeting will follow the lecture. Announcements eoncernlcg the first monthly dinner will be made, Pershing Rifles Attention! Members of the Pershing Rifles of last year will meet in the rooms of the Military Department at 7 p. m Thursday, for discussion of plans for the organization this year. Pailadian. Open meeting of the Palladian So ciety Saturday, December 4. at 8:15 p. m. All students cordially invited. Episcopalian Club. Meeting of Episcopalian Club Thurs day evening from 7 until 8 o'clock room 107. Social Science Hail. Rev. S. Mills Hayes, rector of Holy Trinity will give four weekly talks as a part of the Advent program. Every mem ber is urged to be present. loans from farming and stock-raising j communities has been tremendous during the past month, with the re-; ... -z . w w r -J suit mat me reserve cilj uiu-n concerts anl ! hosts of interesting people, according ' to her letter. She also spoke of the rs-Nebrafka game of election this district in the face of rapidly de-. day which she attended and greatly ' enVved- She met many former Ne- fcrajkacs at this time and several Lincoln p.--o;.! who were Eas w;th the team. She also :.-- former Vniverti"' ,(i' ?t nj'-e":nzs of the Nebraska ft:t:t:' nl.j'-h are i.-:d mon'hly in r.e I'r.iv-J S-At'-i; nnr'rc;!;. Th" rtee'i.13 she an-! Ruth Arders'-n :f Kearney, former J'nlver?:' !-,u-.'er.t. a-ten '.'A togf-'h'-r. M:f - And r---n '.f in Al'rtsan's inferior decora tins ; ar:rx.ent. Mif K'infc' r not r-tu: n (r.'n KT.'-'. f.'T'.LZ- clining deposits have found It neces sary to frequently decline to accept further rediscount offerings from j their country correspondents. It Is j apparent that the diminishing de posits and increasing loans or country banks have been largely caused by i the inclination cf farmers to hold their grain." In regard to collection the Monthly continue, "the f low.r.z down of collections from the previous ' good record, which was no'ed in Se; teir.ber re;"rts. continued tr.rousi October unr pressure of s'ron? c-, mand fT money. Country mercsast rert that although this rW C0A MILLER DEFE2TDS are large, the break in pnre . d. uylVEESITY NET TITLE interference with the marketing o. products Is slowing u? rollec? ions." Since the parents of a majority c? students come unaer ui rr.iveri-i-v of Nebraska when she are directly effected by the decline in j s ,,,.bf.r winr ct prices, it should be evident to ery- w UMvaaimu ,n individuiJ student, the fcardh:ps th it v.e, lay afternoon. Accord parents are going through at th.s V.zn, u of v:,rn n-s A.f. to secure necessary ready cash '"r.,(.,;c Aj2,3 tv title holder does their education. We know of mi , . rounJ n tU( instances to date, where student ? f ,BzU li tournament in order to have left school because tbey could j j bjjt m ,h not keep up their former pace. Al-j MjJJ(fr wfn fwo ftof ()f though many of the students parents Alpha Kappa Psi. Alpha Kappa Psi monthly business meeting. Thursday evening at 7: 30 at Rushnell Guild house. Agr.cuUural Engineering Meeting. American Society of Agricultural Engineers will meet Thursday, De cember 2, at 7:30 p. m., at the AJpha Gimma Rho house, 435 North Twenty fifth ft reet. Talks : Ea:s! Y. .!. C. A. Forum. In. E. L. tlinman will speak cr. "Christian Philco;.hy Compared'' at tLe Y. il. C. A- Forum meeting in the social room of the Temple. S . m. T'r. . ."iay. t iizn Mili'-r Tn-.f'-ff'.-.Ai t'.'-:r.'l--. .her title of eirls' tennis champion :n tt,,, rich In land, merchandise. etc.. It Is equally bard for them to obtain ready cash. Make the folks at home happy by cutting down on your luxuries and demonstrate to them that you want to do your bit to cut down .expenses In the days of tight credit. FOOTBALL RECORD A NECESSITY. It was stated In a question and answer column of the Lincoln Daily Star for Tuesday. November JO. in partial answer to the Query: "Did Nebraska, loss more games during the last two seasons than In any twoyeax period In the history of the sport at the University of Nebraska r that -The Daily Nebraskan recently pub lished an ALLEGED record of games t, laved by Nebraska teams, but It was .a inararate. also. In lUWUjyiQlC, many Instances." The data used In the making up of this table of victories and defeats was furnished by the Thanksgiving football editions of tbe publication for other years, it was supposed that the information was approximately ac curate, although there u " -ii.i no tbe scores of games played very early In Nebraska', football career. "Ws endeavored to present to the three M-fs. f,-l and 6 2. Mil.tary Courtesy. The following extract from Spet-ia! J;-:r r.f.ioii S j. it (Heserve Officers Training Corps) War Department. '-1). sr. putiihi'iej for the informaii' u : tY, cer.cerned: 5S. Military Courtet M.ii'at; courtesies and cuitorris will be- t b served by members when under rail: tary in'ruction or in uniform. Cadets must obey '.i'H1! r;-ula'icn or desist from wearing the uniform !:-n not on duty. Catholic Students Club. The Catholic Students Club will hold a hard times party Saturday night, December 4, in the lodge room of the K. of C. Hall. Eats, and ' a big time assured. Dig down In Chat old trunk and find a real costume. Spare no war paint PROFESSOR BARBOUR JIT FRESHMAN LECTURES Speaks to Lower Class Members on Evolution of Man and ' Animals. Iron Sphinx. The Iron Sphinx will hold a meet ing Thursday evening at the Delta Tau Delta house, 7:30 sharp. Xi Delta. Important meeting on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at Ellen Smith Hall. PERSONALS Beulah Grabill. '23. and Nell Wood have returned from Logan, la.. where they tpent several days. Iris Woods, '22. and Elizabeth Woods, '2Z. were guests of Margaret Laiiharn, '23, at her home In Ktroms- burg during tbe week-end. Izetta Smith, of Omaha, will be a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta dur ing tbe week-end. Ruth Huntllng. '24, has returned from Beatrice, where she spent sev eral days. Lorraine McCreary, '23, was the guest of Helen Howe, '21, for several days last week at ber borne in Omaba. VIberta Tutsy. '22, has returned from Falls City, where she spent sev eral days. Grace Robinson, of Waterloo, will be a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house during tbe week-end. NtJl Bates, '23, has returned from Kearney, where he spent the week end. Dorothy SwaUlander, '23, and Geraldine Ntubaum, 23, have re- L'Blverslry an approximate record of j turned from a visit In Omaha Student Directories. Tboe sjho still desire to feture a undent director, may do so by calling at the I'nlversity Y. M. C. A. Commercial Club Pins, Commercial Clu pins will be de livered In two weeks to those mem bers who order them now. Leave your name and $3 with Ted Mauck. W, B. Herrick or George Darlington this week. Student Council. -Student Council will meet at 7:30 D. tn Thursday. December 2. In Faculty Hall. Y. M, C. A. Forum. Dr. E. L Hinman will speak on Christian Philosophy Compared" at tbe Y. M. C. A. Forum In the social room at the Temple. S p. m.. Thurs day. W. S. C. A. Board. The W. S. G. A. Eoard will meet at 5 o'clock p. m. today in Ellen Smith Hall. Mary Browne!!, Chairman. Christian Science Society. Christian Science Society of the University will meet Thursday eve ning at 7:30 In Faculty Hall, Temple building. All students, alumni and faculty are cordially invited to attend. Alpha Zeta. Meeting of Alpha Zeta. Thursday evening. 7:30, at Farm House. 307 North Twenty-fourth street. Prof. E. H. Barbour of the Depart- i ment of Geology, spoke to the Fresh man lecture class this week on ' The Development of the World." This was the first of a series of two lec tures, it was Illustrated with lantern slides. Next weeks' lecture will be on the "Evolution of Man and the Domestic Animals." This lecture was in a way con nected with the previous one, for it was based upon a theory concerning the nebulae, which Prof. G. D. Swezey talked on the time before. Professor Barbour started out by explaining the nebular hypothesis concerning the origin cf the earth. It holds that the whole present system was once merely a part of rotating, gaseous Menorah Society. Everybody is Invited to attend an extra-special Menorah meeting to be held Sunday evening at 8 p. m. in Faculty Hall, Temple. A very tine program has been arranged, including Mrs. Williams, as the principal speaker, and good music. Important reports from committees working for the relief of the destitute Jewish students in the universities of Eastern Europe will be given. New members will be initiated. All Menorah mem bers are urgently requested to be present. V. S. Civil Service Examinations, j (December and January) Federal Board for Vocational Ed. I Rehabilitation Division, training of ficer and assistant, placement officer and assistant, dis'rict medical officer j and assistant. I Special field assistant. ! Junior physicist. j Associate in clinical psychotherapy, j Marine engineer. i Special agent. Bureau of Internal I Revenue. 1 Associate technologist. : Assistant horticulturist. ( ?.limeograph operator. ' Addressograp.h operator. j Anyone desiring information con- j cerning above examinations, can ai Civil Service window, city postoffice. fSiened A. A. REED. Director. Bureau of Professional Service, j Say: Do you it member the School ma'am ho used To end her Christmas Or TLaLksgiving Felicitations with the Hope tl.it you would come Rack from your acation Ready for Work? When A lu;ifl.-d?.-d Uni. prof. Puiled ihat fame old gg The other day it made us So homesick for the fourth Grade that we allowed our Attention to shift from The Bane of ao ion for At k-a:t two minutes Which is realyy most unusual For us. Oi Yes. rally It is. Matilda Jane. Did You? Did you ever Involve your semdrive Being in that Soul stirring event Of parting with wour Filthy lucre in exchange For a ticket borne AAt the office uptown In order to Save Waiting In line at tbe Station, and rushing TTo the train at tbe last laeC-aereddh ae a. Clear-headed forethought And just managing To f licker a seat. Explaining To everybody How extremely self Sumcient yon Were to think Of it and Having It he conductor -Cora down the aisle -Just as Vou realize Sickenlngly That yon painstakinkly Put said ticket in Your other coat Safely lounging In The closet at tbe Good old frat bouse And yon have Nothing But a trunk key And a satin lining In your Mesh bag. Did youT -udec K. S. nebulae, that filled the entire space occupied by the sun, planets and satellites now. Now It has been mathematically proven that all things evolve. In the process of evolution It Is probable that rings were formed, and these by gradual shrinking gave rise to the planets and the sun. There are four Important stages in the earth's development First is the gaseous stage in which the earth wa a fluid globe. Next a crust began to form, and therefore the hot mass lying underneath caused volcanic eruptions; this Is called the volcanic era. The earth had by now cooled on enough that the rain was able to accumulate In pools instead of evapo rating. Thus the ocean was formed; this Is the oceanic era. Next came the era of life. As soon as there is water there comes life, for it is much easier to live in the water than on land. Life was in its lowest forms. Plants came before the animals. How ever, both of thee have gradually evolved into tbe present forms of the animals on the earth. FARQUHAR CLOTHES -or formal wear- We're completely ready to supply you with all the necessary olothes for form al functions. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, vests, shirts, ties, hoes in the newest styles and quali ties you can depend on. Prices unusually reason able. Select now the things you'll need. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits to rent 'Careful at ;ention given to fitting. THE HOM( OF COOO CCXJT Kl The UNIVERSITY SCHOOL of MUSIC Adrian M. Newens, Director Offers Thorough Training in Music and Dramatic Art A LARGE FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Anyone May Enter FULL INFORMATION ON REQUEST Opposite the Campus" Phpne B1332 11th and R St. Subscription Dance 3t the The Rosewilde Friday Night December 3 In order to accomodate those who attnc' the Cornhuskf. Psnqnet and Party, the dance will be from 9 to 12. Get Your Dates Early. Admission, $1.25