THE DAILY NEBHASK AN The Daily Nebraskan rubllaaad Sunday, Tuasa'ay, Wednesday Tkuraday and rnda anaratnia el by the University Nebraska. enecial rate mmtmm MpAVidtfd far ill SsCtlMI 1105. Act el October X, 117, authoriaed January 20, Accepted lor mailing at in OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION Under Ike Direction el tke Student Publl catien naara. Entered a aecend-claaa matter at tke FoetoHice in Lincoln, Nebraska, under Act f Co-rese, March 3, 187W. Subscription rate - S2.00 a year 91.25 a semester. ' incle Copy Fire cents Address all communications te THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Statinn A. Lincoln. Nebraska Editorial and Business Offices, University Hail 10. Pbonea. Day 142 University Escnanr. Niekt - - B6S82 Emmett V. Maun.. ..Editor Howard Buffett ....Manaffnr Editor EDITORIAL STAFF William Bertwell News Editor N.wa Editor ut.n to aul C Richardson.. BUSINESS STAFF Clifford M. Hicks Business Mana-er Clarence EickhoS...-.Asst. Business Manaer Otto Skold .Circulation Manager OFFICE HOURS Every afternoon witk tke esceptio Friday and Sunday. THE DAY IS COMING. Nebraska spirit is assuming pro- portions that will equal the fight that the Cornhusker football team will put up against the Notre Dame squad. Classes, groups of students, and individuals are meeting the issue and allowing their real Nebraska spirit to declare itself. There is, however, plenty of opportunity for students to keep the good work mov ing. Bear in mind that there is one thing that every Nebraskan intends to do and that is to fight. Fight does not mean to say so, but it means also to really do it. It is for you to fight, it is for the team to fight, and it will surely follow that Notre Dame will know that she has hit an element that did not yield readily. The W. A. A. will be selling cash ions at the stadium during the foot ball game Saturday. The women have bought a great number of the cushions and they are very anxious to sell them. When you buy one, bear it in mind that the W. A. A. gives half of the profit from the sales toward the stadium. MAKE A PLEDGE, FRESHMEN. You are a student at the University of Nebraska and you are a member of the student body, freshman. Now that you are here, and that you prob ably will be here for four years, isn't it logical that you will make a pledge toward the Memorial stadium? Would you care about claiming the stadium as part of your institution if you did not help pay for it? The payments are easy and the cause is worthy. Make a pledge. RAG CARPET Contributions Invited The Rag Doll says that since we have had Homecomingweek, Mid- Semester week might be termed farewell week. EVOLUTION. First fish to second fish: Aw, 40 take a walkl Wonder if the colored gentlemen who was standing on 0 street this morning with a shotgun in his arms was looking for rabbits. Ssssssssh! Let us whisper a dark secret. The fuse blew outl Why does a chicken run across the street? She probably would be in a stew if she didn't. This is a singular case, murmured the verb. , The Rag Doll Rays that she was recently told that she was the only doll on the staff, but she is used to being stuffed. We never knew before that pro fessorswere common laborers. How ever, we heard one called a low grader the other day. She sat in the barber's chair She spilled a wicked line . :' He giggled and gazed and gapped And cut it all off behind. "Oh, what a blot on my life," Bald the man who spilled ink on his auto biography. THINGS TO WORRY OVER. Do you realize that if you counted all the telephone poles on the way to school every day people might be gin to think of you as polish. sity know that there are traditions here and it is not their place to try to break them. Although this is democratic institution, freshmen cannot come here and expect to mold the environment to suit their partic ular desires and fancies. They are expected to accept the leadership of upperclassmen until they become up- perclassmen themselves. They are not given full consideration until they have become a part of the Uni versity of Nebraska. No tradition can be enforced. No man at Nebraska can be forced to observe any of the practices that have been in effect for many years but he will find a cold greeting and a lonely world about the campus if he does not choose to live as Ne braskans live. He cannot expect anything else and the cold facts are that he will get nothing else. His attitude may be called independence, but it could better be termed stub- borness. If there is an objection to green caps, it is solely one of the many ob jections that are found every place that you may go. It is not a joke and it is not done for the funny ap pearance that it may give to some persons. Look into the real situa tion from the standpoint of a student in what we call the greatest insti tution on earth. he were told not to wear a green cap, he would be the first to buy one and wear it. He reminds me of a person who commits murder just to see his name in the paper. He doesn't be long here! C. N. Notices Theta Sigma Phi. Meeting of Theta Sigma Phi Thurs day at 7 p. m. Union Meetings. Union open meeting Friday at 8:30 m. An evening of entertainment Everyone invited. Cadet officers' meeting Thursday, November S at 5 o'clock in room 309, Nebraska hall. Important. De merits assigned for absentees. Komensky Ktab Komensky Klub meeting Saturday, November 10, at. 8. Faculty hall. Temple. Catholic Students' Club. Catholic Students Club member ship dance Friday night, 8 o'clock, at Ellen Smith hall. Biikd Girls. Meeting of all Bizad girls Thurs- day at 11:15 in room 109. Manorah Sociaty. Professor Alexis will address the Monorail society Sunday at 8 p. m. in Faculty hall, on "Prophecies in the Old Testament." Bitad Day. Bizad day, Friday, at the Ag cam pus. a emn-mmmeaat Bitad Day Committee. All members of Bizad Day ribbon selling' committee please report to chairman Helen Gutl:erie and Cut tnn Morris. Social Science hall at 8 a.m. Thursday. Presbyterian Church Meeting-. A special meeting of young people Sunday night at the church op 18th and M. Dr. Nyce is the leader and will give a talk. Committee on Rooters. The committee of rooters for the team Saturday will meet at Nebraska hall at 1 o'clock Saturday. Parade. Traditional rally and huge torch light parade at 7 p. m., starting at the Armory and marching to the Lin coln hotel. Coach Rockne and Cap tain Brown will give talk3. Green Gobli'is. The Green Gobli i meeting has been changed from the Omega Beta Pi house this evening to room 105 Nebraska hall. Every member is urged to be on time at 7 o'clock as the meeting is important. Dr. Con- dca will speak. W. A. A. W. A. A. meeting will be in Social Science auditorium in place of Ellen Smith hall Wednesday at 7 o'clock. Board meeting at 6 o'clock. Mystic Fish. Mystic Fish meeting Wednesday at Ellen Smith hall at 7 o'clock. Penning; Rifles. Important meeting Wednesday at 15. It is imperative that all mem bers be present. BIZAD DAY. Every year the students in the College of Business Administration take a day off to play and to get together to build up the spirit of that college. Although quite young as far as the University is concerned, that college has grown very rapidly and has become one of the most im portant units in this institution. To keep up that standard and to assert themselves, the students in it are taking a holiday. By so doing, they are helping Nebraska and are making their college better for their action. If you are a Bizad student, you should attend the annual celebration and get in with your college. The! college needs your support and you mill benefit by the concentrated ef-! fort being made. ATTEND THAT RALLY. In the history of the University of Nebraska there was probably never a more enthusiastic rally and profit able rally than was held the night before Thanksgiving last year. Even when the Huskers held Michigan to a tie, even when the team returned victorious from" Pitt, there was cer tainly no more enthusiasm than was shown by the students at the Notre Dame rally last year. But that is history. The point now is for every stu dent in the University to enter the notation in his X book to the effect that fee wi3 be at the rally Friday evening. This will be the final test and it is for the students to prove their worth. OBSERVATION OF TRADITIONS. There still seems to be the impres- Student Opinion. 4 Contributions to this column are very welcome and invited. Student opinion is valuable to the editorial staff of the paper. consequently we welcome it. To the Editor: Owing to happenings of late, and comments written on the subject of the freshman green caps, the writer has taken it up on himself to discuss the subject. In the first place, let it be clearly understood, that I am strongly in favor of the strict enforcement of the practice that has become a tra dition at Nebraska. However, let it also be understood that I realize the necessity of using good judgment in this enforcement. But anyone who feels that the men who wear the green at Nebraska are treated unjust, or too severely, let him visit some of our neighboring, say in the Missouri Valley. Then if he finds that the freshmen at Nebras ka suffer undue punishment (if indeed they do suffer at all), it is reaLy the duty of each of us to criti cize. As an instance, see what our neigh bor. University of Missouri does with her freshmen . In the first place, as here, the freshman must buy their j caps. The matter of fellowship is j carried out to a more full extent by j having the freshmen of the Law col lege wear purple; the freshmen of the School of Engineering, green; the j School of Journalism, yellow, etc. j Besides this, the freshman must, not be out after 9:30 any night, or! be caught in any pool hall of the city) until Thanksgiving, the day of their Olympics. If a freshman be caught j walking on the grass of the campus, j or be caught smoking on the campus j he is subject to punishment as the j student senate sees fit. The punishment that the student senate usually imposes on the offen ders is one that here, is considered, harsh. The freshman must be taught that he is doty bound to be loyal j to the school and conform to the- school's traditions ard laws. If he Wrestling Candidates.. All candidates for the varsity wrestling are urged to report at once to Head Coach R. G. Clap, gyn, 206, as training starts immediately. Swimmers. Don't forget the meeting this af ternoon in the Armory at 5 o'clock. Coach Adkins wants every man out who intends to make the varsity swimming team. Xi Delta. Xi Delta meeting at 7 o'clock Ellen Smith hall, important. at Latheran Clnb. Initiation of new members Friday, November 9. Meet at the Temple building, at 6:45. Kappa Phi. Pledging at St Paul church Thurs day at 7 p. m. Basketball Practice. Varsity basketball practice will be held this afternoon at 4:30 instead of the usual practice held at 5 on Friday. Scabbard and Blade. Scabbard and Blade meeting at 7:00 Thursday evening at Nebraska hall. Important. Calendar Deliaa Literary Society. Closed meeting Saturday night for initiation. Meet in Faculty hall at 7:15 sharp. All initiates wear old clothes. On Friday night all mem bers in Faculty hall at 8:15 p. m. to go to Union Hall. Organized Rooters. Students who are to be the organ ized rooters' section at the game are requested to meet at Nebraska hall at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Gamma Lambda meeting at Acacia house, 7:30. Women's Athletic Association gen eral meeting at Ellen Smith hall, at 7. Board meeting at 6. Xi Delta meeting at 7 o'clock at Ellen Smith halL Important. Friday. Alpha Xi Delta dance at, the Lin coln. Alpha Gamma Rho dance at K. C. hall. Bizad day. Traditional rally and huge torch light parade at 7 p. ra. Saturday. Delta Delta Delta freshman party. Pi Kappa Phi fall party, Cham ber of Commerce. Rent a New Car Drive It Yourself OUR RATES: New Ford Roadsters and Tourings 12c per mile New Ford Coupes and Sedans, 14c per mile (Gas and oil used, small additional charge) No hour charge of any kind on week days up to 6 p. m. After 6 p.m. and on Sundays and holidays, 20c per hour in addition to mileage. Call B212S and we will deliver a car and take you home afterward. This service is FREE. national Motor car co. 1918 O Street Phone B2 125 he should be subject to punishment, and the punishment at our neighbor ing school is the well yielded paddle. AN UPPESCLASSMAN. si on among many on the campus that is determined to violate these laws the green cap enforcement rule is a jcke. It is such if you but consider it such, and if yon do, you are trying to shatter a Nebraska tradition by sheer stubborness that is not the con census of pinion. You have adopted a stand that you know is not in keep ing with the customs of many years and that is not agreeable to the ma jority. Although the majority is not always right this matter of green Dear ixntor: j Why t let freshTian express his opinion about tius young man who refuse i to wear his green cap? Does he wast to make a name for himself or does he want to lose the ! caps merits consideration for more! name of a loyal Nebraska freshman?) To try mind be has already lost it, and has gained the reputation of 1 335 N. 12 th. ep r VV. CLEAN fa j" UuNDI&QANINGb55 J v 1 1 ill !g No chances jl 11 n II Bl reasons than because the majority are ia favor of it. FTeshmeB coming to this Univer- 2 being "a lot of small-town stjif . If are taken when your laundry is entrusted to The Evans. Much more reliable than the mails and not a great deal more cost. Call our number that's all. - Hi III 11 z 1 n 1 1 vy r 11 ft vOi CataraXTkHaaatl Our Tuxedos are wonderful this Fall $38.50 will buy one of the best. Slightly used Tuxedos in first class condition $25.00 A Housful of Swagger O v e if coats the sort of Coats young men prefer the favorite styles every one a "head liner" are here for your selection today and Saturday. The fabric variety embrace dozens of new weaves and patterns sure to meet the taste of most critical. Wiatcr tv, Scatch mixtures, Rncfcacks, SWtlaaJa ana kwraJty aarics. 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