"J THE DAILY NEBR ASK AN - 1 - i Freshman Team Buys Shako for Leader of Band When the freshman football squad a-ave the Nebraska band the "once over" they concluded that there wa something lacking in the dress of the dium major. They thought the mat ter over and concluded that a regular fur shako hat was what he needed They ordered the hat and the drum major will make his first appearance in it in the Armistice day parade Sat urday. The shako co3t the squad about $35 and they are asking that every fresh man contribute a dime or so to pay for it. Captain Mandery, who sug gested that they buy the hat, is in charge of the fund and contributions may be made to him. Rooters from Oregon Agricultural College transformed the "C" on Charter Hill at the University of Cali fornia, in to an "0" sometime on Fri day night previous to the California vs. Aggie football game. Cloth stretched across the mouth of the "C" gave it the appearance of an "0" when viewed from a distance. It was first noticed by students on Saturday morning. Upon notifica tion the custodian of the "C" com mittee removed the cloth. Student From India Pleased With Treatment at University ' Vero P. de Sa, a new arrival from India, has registered in the College of Dentistry. When interviewed, he said, "Six months ago I left the coast of India, at Bombay, on a French steamer, in order to come to the United States of America, to study dentistry. I was sorry I took a French steamer, because the servants could not under stand me, and I could not understand them. I had to follow the dumb and deaf language, for that was the only thing I could do. "Thus day by day the distance be tween our steamer and destination was shortening, and finally we reached it. "In Enrland I went to different steamship lines, and they told me that they cannot issue a ticket unless I have' a letter of admission from an Ampriciin institution, and that it would be very difficult for me to en ter the United States. So I wrote to three or four different universities. "One of the Universities did reply to me, and the only university that sent me a prompt reply was the Uni versity of Nebraska. "From this Incident, and many others. I can easily say that the Uni versity of Nebraska is the promptest of all. " This made me think of com Jnc to Nebraska, and so I came. "I am triad to say that I received fine treatment here at the University, and the persons I asked some ques tions of also treated me nicely. To make a long story short, I am pleased with Lincoln, and the University." LOST Gray shell rimmed glasses in leather case. Return to Rag office. Dr. E. M. Cramb, Osteopath, U. of . '99. Burlington Blk. 13th & 0 Sts. LOST Jeweled Gamma Phi Beta pin. Name on back. Reward. Call Lucy Gall, B3587. RENT-A-FORD Shove it yourself. Munson Motor Co., phones B1550 and B1517. 1125 P St. 1 Candy Bar n DELICIOUS B and n SATISFYING 0 It's Wonderful j Ask for Molly O J H FOR SALE EVERYWHERE J Issues Second Call For Varsity Matmen Head Wresting Coach R. G. Clapp is issuing his second call for more varsity grapplers. There have been but a few men report and he wants at least twenty-five, more for the mat sport. There are more chances of a let ter in this sport than in any other because it depends upon every man s Fraternities Enter Cross-country Meet Six fraternities are entered in the cross-country race today. Each of the men entered will also be eligible to represent their college, and the freshmen eligible to win one of the special cross-country medals. Included among the entries is the Bushnell Guild, winner of the cross country skin last fall, and the Farm jui'touse it ucycuua upvn v.c.j ...... w - , , .... individual ability and experience is House fraternity, winner in 1921 i . .1 ! rril.. - J -' . 1 M.t :n 4- ..ma not necessary. If a man has strength and is willing to work he can make a good showing for himself. Every weight on the team this year will be filled by a new man. There are two letter men back, Thomas 145, and Kellogg 125, last year. Thomas was not in school last vear and the 145 class was repre sented by Pickwell who has since graduated. There are other men mak ing a strong bid for that class. Kel logg is overweight this year and will no doubt work in the 135 pound class in place of Isaacson, who did not re turn to school this year. If the plans of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce are com pleted, Notre Dame, without doubt one of the wonder teams of the year, will journey to the coast to play the winner of the Stanford-California game either Christmas or New Year's Day, at the California or Stanford Stadium as the case may be. Eustace Cullinan, well-known San Francisco attorney and Notre Dame alumnus, who together with Presi dent Colbert Coldwell of the Cham ber of Commerce has launched the movement to bring Knute Rockne s eleven to the coast. Should such a contest be promulgated it would be a real intersectional struggle in every sense of the word. Let Us Tell You About L e f a x "Leaf Facto" He bet LOOSE-LEAF pocket sin net system devised for students' hand? reference. J on denied Information on ell tech nical subjects. Architecture, motors, business, chemistry, machine design, elec tricity, highway engineer, hy dra) ica, mining, petroleum, rail way construction, concrete, a team, structures, surveying. 6 place log tables 35c Stoefiua conversion tables .6c TUCKER-SHE AN 1123 O St. Butler Drug Co. The U. of N. Student Store Drags, Stationery, Candy, Cigars, Soda, Sandwiches, Hot Chocolate, ranch. We appreciate your business. Guy Butler, Ph. C 1821 0 Proprietor BUS3 Two Things 1. A good floor. 2. Fowler's Orchestra. re necessary for a good house nertv. B6393 The idea of the meet is to create a better inter-college and inter-fraternity spirit, as well as to boost the cross-country sport, and gain a line on new material. The five med als for the first five freshmen who finish should be quite an incentive for the yearlings to turn out in large numbers. wptfv r.lVES SECOND ILLUSTRATED LECTURE (Continued from Page 1) coincide with the movement of the object being photographed. Through the use of the spectro scope, light waves are determined. They are concentric waves or circles around a star. Their behavior may be compared with that of water waves, declared the lecturer. If the object is moving toward the observer the wave length is short, and If it is moving away it is lqng. Prof. Swezey closed his lecture by BVinwinc nictures of the large naval observatories of the United States, Fncland and France and of similar huildine-s in connection with educa tional institutions throughout this country. Dr. Olga Stastny . to Come to Omaha Dr. Olga Stastny, a graduate of the University of Nebraska, who has sDent most of the time during and since the world war in service over seas, will arrive in Omaha the latter Dart of next week in connection with the plan for observing December 2 as International Golden Rule Sunday. Dr. Stastny was recently connected with the American Women's Hospi tals and landed In New York only a few days on visit homo. She is a personal friend of the daughter of Dr. Thomas G. Masaryk, the presi dent of Czechoslovakia. She has been honored with many decorations for work in the cause of humanity. The youngest journalist in the. Tjnj, versity 01 Minnesota Publics ' Building is just fourteen montX " nncient LnilJ ing yesterday, climbed upon a chii set.erect at a typewrltter, and toJl' Pound. l ed with. both hands. Anyway th say some day he will be a'o. editor. FIGHT, NEBRASKA, FIGHT! The famous Purdue spirit, in carload consignments, wasn't enough last Saturday. The Boilermakers were defeated 34 to 7. We won't conyey our pep in carload lots. Nebraska spirit will fill, impregnate, illuminate, and glorify every shining face in the row on row of the stadium. NEBRASAKNSI WE MUST BEAT NOTRE DAME1 STUDENTS Have you a meal ticket. $5.50 ticket for $5.00 ELKS CLUB CAFE 13th & P Open to Public IIIMHIHIIIIMIIIlHmillllllllMIIIHIIIIMIINIHIimiHIIItmiN I For Business For Pleasure ! 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