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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1901)
liu ' Tr !"; 'i ' f r'l',Vl'f1'ftHwvw? rs-yy, ; ,-!'J, "' W UiJ- !iWW , T s H- t j A THE DAILY NEBRASKAN A newHimpor devotml to iho lntoront of tlio Unlfnmily of Nnhrx flkn. I'liblinliod nt KM North lltli Ht., by THE HKSI'KRIAN PUB. CO. (IncoriMinUod.) DIRECTORS- J. W. Crnbtmn, Presldont. 0. L.Towno, Hccrotnry.TrodBuror. J. I. Wynr, T. J. Howott, K. W. Washburn. Utrrliko'II. MiCaw J. A. Manning (iKOnOK I. HllIDLRR MnnnjflnK Editor Axnt. MnnnRO - Atlilotlc Kdlt6r REPORTERS. R. C. Pollnrd, Clifton Cnrtor, NorrlH Hnno, U. T Hill, ,J. It. Fnrnny, Cliff CrooVi Jolm A. WIIhou. Linn M Huntitiiftnii Tho Riihscri ntlon prlco of tlm Dnlly Nobran knn l f2 for tli colWo your with a roulnr do livory boforo clwtpnl oncli dnv. NoticoH, mm nuiulcntlonn, nndotlior mnltor Intondod for pub llcntlon, imiHt bn hnndnd ill nt tbo Nobrnskan olllco boforo 7 p. ni , or innlled to tho odltor be fore S p. m., of tbe diy provioufl to that diiy on hlcli thoy nro cxpoctod to npponr HubicrlptlonH miiy bo loft nt tbo Nobrnskntt olllco, nt tbo Co. Op., or with NuMiiohh Mnnnor HubicrlborH will ronfnr n fnvor by roiMirtlixr promptly nt tblt olllco nuy fniluro to rocoivo tho pnpor All cbnnon In nilvortUliiK mnttor nnmt lo In tho olllco by :i p in on tlm dny protloun to that on which thoy nro to npponr. AddroiH nil comiiiunicntioiis to tlio Dnily No liruxknn, l.U N 1 lt.li St., Lincoln. Nobrnxkn. Telephone 470. , MHMMMMMHMWUUMMiMMWl Tli' Dully Noltriinknu In holng ent 3- lo nil htilmorllmr on thu old Nebrm- 5 Uuii-IIoKprriiin lint. Tlmno nuhifrili- urn to Hit Nhriikiiii-llpnrlnn 5; mIiii do not di'Hlrii tlio Dally will ; plikit notify tlio inuiwiKor by enrd i It noon iih poitHlble. Wlioro no liotl- 5- lleHtloii lit locohfld It Is tiuilorntood 3; Unit tlio nubucrlbor w lfilin tlio pu- ; tiit tik full t In m 3 The five-dollar rate makoH tlio Min nesota tiip possible to ecryone It is tho chanco of a life time Mako ar rangements to go. Tho Pally publishes in anothor col unin a list of I'nlvorHUy yolU. Cut them out and bring thoiu to the rally today. They can bo put to pood use. Tho paper will pnbllHh now ones from day to day. Several of tho business men of tho city, notably those dealing in bookH and supplies, havo complained of un fair treatment on the part of University professors. There is possibly a mis understanding. Tho Dally offers its col umns for a statement of grievances or for explanations. Tho attempt to organize a rooters club this afternoon is a start in tho right direction. No loyal student in tho I'nivoislty will bo found anywhere else than on Nebraska field at 4.J10 without a good excuse. The club needs tho active support of every individual connected with tho University. Each one should see that he does his duty by the team. What Nebraska needs just now is a thoroughly enthusiastic football song. The words should be set to some catchy lune wJiiidixQUlilic. hunjjby all the students. The. Dally invites one and ull to try their ljand at sons and yell writing and would be glnd to publish such efforts if handed in or placed in the news box In University hall.. The songs should be catchy and the tune popular. Try your hand at It. The new system of chapel exercises which has been introduced is a very commendable effort to make that per iod both Interesting and profitable to all students. The old period was much too short. The services were not as well attended as they should liave been for the reason that the meagre time allowed for them wus not sufficient to the occasion. The new sys tem with the series of lectures as ar ranged for will meet the approval and have the Indorsement of the entire student body. THE DAILY COMMUNICATION. Editor NebraHkon: On several oc casions, I have noted In your columns, short editorials urging the formation of a rooters' club for tho football games. Permit mo to second this movement, with a few words. To a per son who has watched tho tips and downs of football In the school for a number of years, the present outlook Is extremely gratifying. The best ma terial and the best schedule in the his tory of the Institution should bring the Btudont body In general to a reali zation that now Is tho time when Ne braska hns an opportunity to stop into tho front rank of American teams. One week from Friday evening, just ten days diBtant, a body of rooters will leave Lincoln for Minneapolis. The date of $f for tho round trip which has boon eeured, makes this an assured fnrt Hut in unite of the early depart ure, not a hand has boon turned to got the student body in shape. Members of the team and of tho scrub elevens sacrifice time dally, and put forth stienuous efforts to got eleven men in first class physical condition for one of the hardest propositions of the year. Looking at it from such a stand point, doesn't it soom advisable that students in general, at least those who expect to make the trip, got out and got the rooting business down to a tine art? Hut ten days until tho start and not the least sign of a football son-;, not a suggestion for a new yell, not a leader appointed to take charge of a squad, if a score of songs and yells wore already written. Last, year Minnesota brought K00 husky-lunged gopheis along. A band of thlity pieces was in evidence every where, and megaphones wore so com mon that thoy almost became part of the anatomy of each man. Tho girls bad them, too. and used them with it will. Under such circumstances, shall Nebraska Ignore the lesson, and permit several hundred stragglers to go to Minneapolis and sit around at different parts of Northrop field like so many wooden Indian ciar signs. Let a dozen songs be brought in within the next forty-eight hours, and an equal num ber of new yells. The Nebraskan will surely publish them. Then let tho preliminary tooting he started with a mammoth mass mooting in chapel. From that time on, full rehearsals ought to take place every evening on the football field Minnesota Will not be beaten on her homo grounds by the Nebiaska team alone, but only through the combined efforts of tho eleven and a half thousand rooters, both thor oughly trained. S COMMUNICATION. Editor of the Daily Nebraskan To my friends who have been urging me to be a candidate for the presidency of the senior class I wish to state that I cannot consistently consider such a proposition, first, because there are other duties which require my atten tion and spare time; second, the class has already honored me with several offices and I, prefer to give some one else a chance. . However, I wish to thank my friends for their' kind solicitations and trust that a better man may be given the Place. CD AS. E. WELLS. The University Y. M. C. A. cabinet and advisory board will lunch together Wednesday evening at the city Y. M. C. A. rooms. They will also discuss matters of interest. The Y. M. C. A. will soon get out the annuul directory of students. A. L. Haeker, head of the dulry school, who has been sick as the result of an operation, was at the University for the first time yesterday. NKHRASKAN. To Make His A Student should use Waterman's For Sale by all Dealers, or L. E. 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