The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 06, 1921, Image 2

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ThiirHilnv unil krldav of each ww-k l.v tin
UnlviTHity of Nebruska.
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HnhMTintlun rule. 2.00 per year
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KUITOKIAL, STAFF
JACK AlHTIN Kdltor-ln-C Me
OlttlN l. tJASTOX MnnuKliiK tor
lii'l I K FA KM AN Associate Kditor
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Herbert llrovvncli. jr NIHt K.lltor
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Aittuit KiIHoph: Ininli Helper. Helen
J. IVIithoii and tlownrd t riind.ill.
AnNihtant Mlcty Kdltori.: '-;''
more, ticrtrude- t.ould, ulorii Hull'mra.
and lone tinriiiier.
Wonieirn Athletics: Sue Stllle.
Kxclmnite Kditor: Mary Sheldon.
Pramalic Kditor: ril Coomb-.
Military Kditor: I.eonurd owley.
Writers: .Maurice ":""n,ugj
Alice Stevens v:.;-;:"
Itoom 2fl "I " Mall.
Office liours: Kilitor-in-chief and M.m-
in Kditor Three o'clocU daily.
" BUSINESS STAFF
JAMES FIDDOtK Uuslness ManaKer
ri.aunccy Kinney Asst. Husln. Mr.
Clifford Hick. - Clr. Manuser
Feu t lire
Bain.
Night Editor for this IsMie
EI.DRIOGK IOWF
How's tho bcIiooI spirit hore.
Not bo good.
Wt'll what would you say about It?
Well, there'B lot,s to 'kick1' about.
Were It correct to say
neck?" it might also be
porches swing?"
"do horses
asked ' do
Eastern barbers have made "bob
bed hair legal." French scientists
t:it indiilulne: in ciearetes by the
ladies cause growth of beards. Won
red what kind of n;zor the notorious
hliieheanlsess of our western state
prefers.
UNI NOTICES
All-University Party Committee.
Important meeting of the all-univer-siyt
party entertainment committee
Monday, 5 m., at Ellen Smith hall.
AH committee members out.
OUR VICTORY.
Yesterday the Nebraska football
team won a victory that will long
be remembered in the history of our
NEBRASKA TWO J
tichool. Because of the splendid work
of our men, Nebraska's name will be
a bye-word today among football en
thusiasts all over the United States.
It was demonstrated that few teams
in this country are the equal of the
mighty Cornhusker aggregation. Dr.
Leuhrtng, Coach. Dawson, Captain
Swanson, and the team are to be con
gratulated 'for their magnificent fight.
LOYALTY.
While our team was restlessly wait
ing for the whistle that would start
the now historic game (with Pitts
burgh, Nebraskans, too, were think
ing hard about the outcome of the con
test. Few, however, know the inspira
tional message that one of the loyalist
Iluskers we have, sent east.
Jimmy Best, the daddy of every
r. an thats working for Nebraska in an I
athletic way, sent the following m3S
sage Friday:
"Coach Dawson, and he Cornhusker3:
Boys be real Cornhuskers and husk
the corn right at Pittsburgh. Have
confidence, then fight for the Scarlet
and the Cream.
Jimmy."
Can our team help from fighting
when such spirit is shown? If every
one of the forty-seven hundred showed
the same genuine spirit and support
of the team, they would be a mighty
force in fwimiing victories for our
echool.
Star
long
When the announcer at the
heard the report of Swannie's
run, he got so excited he could hard
ly hold himself long enough to shout
it to the anxious crowd below. Do
you blame him?
Walter Camp will have to come
west to pick (his All-American team
this yeir.
HOMECOMING DAY.
Next Saturday we play Kansas. On
that day we're going to celebrate our
annual homecoming. Every old grad
ought to be here. It has been suggest
ed that if every student would write
a couple of personal letters to former
Nebraska students, it would help a
great deal in getting the old grads
back here for that day. U wouldn't
hurt to try, anyhow.
OLYMPICS.
Next Saturday the freshmen meet
the sophomores on the field of battle.
Behind the fight itself is a serious
purpose. The Olympics are intended
to draw members of the classes more
closely togther, to let them become
organized, so that this unity will be
a help to Nebraska. The day should be
one of friendship, for the freshmen
should meet many of their classmates,
and also become acquainted with some
of the sophomores. The friendly rival
ry will be fun and should bring a big
reward in the friendships made.
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The Exhaust
DIDJA EVER?
Didja ever
Keep up your
Drooping spirits
With wistful.
Dreams of
Home ami
Mother
And turkey
'n cranberry sauce
And gleefully
Contemplate a
Cheery Thanksgiving
In the old
Home town
With the whole
Family there
To greet you?
And doesn't it
Sort of knorV
The bottom out
Of things
To be commanded
To stay on
With the
Same old grind
And just
Sit and
Imagine Dad
Carving the
Gobbler and
The kids
Eating your
Share of
Plum pudding?!
Cornhusker Queries
Do you like this new department u
the Daily Nebraskan? If so, send In
some questions and help malro Corn
himker Queries a succoss. Did you
know the following:
nwhat were the first colleges
founded in the university?
A The colleges in the uaiversitj
when it was founded were Medicine,
T.nniniMeo. Law. Engineering, anu
Fine Arts.
nVhy do we have the Olympics
A The Olympics were organized
primarily to do away with the annuai
freshman-sophomore "sciap", a:id to
do something a little different from
other universities. Realizing that no
good could come from "free-for-alls.
a fivoH r,roitram for the day wi's
planned.
QVho was the first professor of
English literature?
A Professor O. C. Drake, now de
ceased. Q When was the first dally pape
published in the university?-
A In 1901 the publications Th?
Hesperian, The ebraskan; and the
Scarlet and Cream were consohdatea
to form, the first daily paper.
M. L. B.
Exchange.
Hankering back to the "days of old,
the days of bold, the days of M9," dec
orations for the Miners' dance car
ried out to perfection the atmosphere
of a typical hardy Brete Haite min
ing town dance hall. Bright lights,
verile pictures, and vivacou3 music
as well as the wfell known brass
railed bar (imported from Reno) and
tho wicked entrancing roulette wheel
(rumors to have changed fortunes at
oneroll in Tia Juana) were real fac
tors, so often read about but so sel
dom seen.
BUS. AD. LIBRARY HAS
NEW REFERENCE WORKS
The college of business administra
tion library has received two gifts
recently which added to its collection
of magazines and reference wor',:s.
The Moody's Investors Service do
nated a set of its investment analysis
for 1919 in four volumes. This stand
ard work is an extraordinary com
plete compilation of information con
corning all branches of finance and
investment. President John II. Tatter,
son of the National Cash Register Co.,
of Dayton, Ohio, subscribed for Foi be s
magazine for the college library.
Monday, November 7.
Y. W. C. A. luncheon for team.
Tuesday, November 8.
Vespers, 5 p. m., Ellen Smith Hall.
Thursday, November 10.
Christian Science Society, meeting
Faculty Hall, Temple,
Friday, November 11. '
Alpha Tau Omega fall party, the
Lincoln.
Delta Epsiilon banquet, .the Lincoln.
Alpha Gamma Rfio, fall party, K. C.
Hall.
Pi Kappa Phi, freshman party, chap
ter house.
Delta Chi fall party, Rosewilde.
Alpha Gamma Rho, fall party, K. t.
hall.
Alpha Tau Omega fall party, Lin
coln hotel.
Pi Ki'ppa Phi, freshman party, chap
ter house.
Saturday November 12.
Alpha Tau Omega banbquet, the Lin-
coin.
Omega Beta Pi fall party, the Lin
coln.
Sigma Nu fall party, chamber of
commerce.
Alpha Sigma Phi fall party, K. C.
Hall.
Delta Tau Delta fall party, the Lin
coln. Acacia fall party, Lincolnshire.
Alpha Sigma Phi fall party, K. C.
hall.
Alpha Tau Omega, homectmlng
banquet, Lincoln.
Delta Tau Delta fall party, Lincoln
hotel.
Farm House, house dance.
Kappa Sigma house dance.
Phi Delta Theta house danca.
Phi Gamma Delta, pig dinner, chap
ter house.
Phi Kappa Psi house dance.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fall party,
Lindell hotel.
Sigma Nu fall party, commercial
club.
Omega Beta Pi, fall party, Lincoln
hotel.
Delta Upsilon,
chapter house.
Beta Theta Pi,
chapter house.
freshman party,
freshman party,
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. --below the average in price,
--above the average in quality.
'0U cannot be too careful in buying furs. Price alone
does not determine val ue. To get the greatest pleas
ure and service from a fur garment you must know it
is of the finest pelts and feel assured the firm from which
you are buying is dependable. We are offering EXCEP
TIONAL VALUES in fur co its and neck pieces. You will
be interested in a 36 inch MU3K RAT coat of fine pelts for
$135.00.
Fourth Floor.
Fritzlen Drug Co.
Phones B-1524, B-4287
1434 O Street
Catering to
Uni Students
Good eats, hot and sold
drinks. Give ua the once over
and you will be convinced, that
we try to please and satisfy.
Party service given special
attention.
Free and prompt delivery.
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The coldest place on earth, when
cold, is a fraternity house dormitory.
Whenever we think life isn't worth
living, they serve hot biscuits for
supper and restore our faith.
Panthers tamed by Cornhusker in
vasion. ,
Famous Trees.
Pan-
of life.
SUNDAY
Special Student Dinner
NOV. 6, 1921
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. CHICKEN MILITAIRE OR TOMATO BOULLION
MIXED OLIVES & CRISP CELERY
FILLET OF LAKE TROUT MUNERE JULIENNE POTATOES
CHOICE OF
IJAKED WATERTOWN GOOSE CELERY DRESSING SLICED ORANGES
STUFFED PORK TENDERLOIN FRIED APPLE
BAKED MILK FED CHICKEN-STUFFED CRANBERRY SAUCE
INDIVIDUAL CHICKEN PIE FAMILY STYLE
ROv. T BRAISED BEEF TENDERLOIN MUSHROOM SAUCE
WALDORF SALAD
AUGRATIN POTATOES GOLDEN WAX BEANS
CHOICE OF
GREEN APPLE PIE WITH CHEESE
BUTTERSCOTCH PIE
VANILLA IC1. CREAM WITH CAKE
TEA CuFFEE OR MILK K .
SAVOY CAFE
11 6? P St.
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"What will you say
when you ask my father
if he favors your Suit?"
He
"I'll tell him
he ought to favor it
it's from MAGEE'S!"
Quality C&tfiez
The House of Kuppenheimer
good clothes
EVERYTHING
FOR THE TABLE
Peoples Grocery
ecoocococ
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C. E. MCN8OX, Mr'- ... Q
Cr for all ocial functions witn o
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