,ri t,wj"T" ' tyyj 4w.y.yff-i r - t 1 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. if r l 1b r I v K; I .. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN A nWKnpor lovotcl to tlio interests of the University of Nebrnnkn. I'nblliliail nt lilt North llth St., Iy tllK 1IKHPKUIAN PUB. CO. (Incorporated.) DIRECTOR8: .1 IV (Vnlilnm Prniililnnt. (J. L. Towno, Hecretory-Trensnrer. J. I. Wyor, T. J. Howott. I. W. Wailibu rn. Htbbuko H .M('aw .1 A. Ma mn i no (iKOItOE P. HlllULER MnnaffluK Editor Ait. Mnmiiror - Atlilotlc Ed I to ilEPORTERB. H. ('. Pollunl, NorrU Hum J. R. Fornoy. .lolm A. WlUon. Clifton Carter, H. T. Hill. Cliff Crooks. Linn M Hiintlntoii Tlieoubucriptlon prico of tho Dnily Nohrn Wnn in $2 for tho colloffe yeur with n rnwular do llTery before chapel ouch day. NotlceH.com munfcatlons, nndothor matter intended for pub llcation. must bo blinded In at the NcbrasVnn ofllco bofore 7 p. m..or mailed to the editor bo fore .1 p. m., of tho day previous to that day on which they are ox pocted to appear Bubicrlptionn may be loft nt tho Nobraskan ofllco. at tho Co.Op.. or with Bnilno MimRKer. Hnbscrlbors will confer a favor by reporting promptly at this oillco any failure to rccoive the ''"AlVchnnRos In ndvortMiiK mattor mimt bo in tho ofilce by U p. m. n the day proviom to that on which thoy aro to appear. Address nil cominunlcntlou to the Dully No brnikan, i:H N. llth St., Lincoln, Nebraska. Telephone 479. tttiJmUMiMiMiMiiVMMtiMiMiilt m... Iwll.r Mulinitliun l linlllfr HCllt 3 to nil nutiMTllMsm on the old Ncbrns-Umi-llospnrlnn lint. Thoao subscrib er to the Nobriuknii-Hnsperlan who do not desire the Iully will please notify the maiiMKr by -arl us soon ns possible. Where no notl lleatlon U received It Is understood that tho subscriber wlslien the pi- -; per to continue. From the ragged footbull Wisconsin put up .Saturday it would 8eem that tho Thanksgiving game with North- tar T?ttH ttt tht- realms of pos sibility The following editorial Is clippt'd fioin tho Minnesota Dally: Tho game Saturday, while not a championship contest, was one of the hardest fought and most important battles which Minnesota will be called upon to wage this Benson. Coming as it did. thus early In the season the out come meant a great deal to Minnesota in her race for the championship. Ow ing to the fact that the team had not as yet boon rounded Into the form In which they should be for a champion ship game the result was looked for ward to with considerable doubt and dread. Had Nebiaska scored or oen suc ceeded in holding us down to one or oven two touchdowns our piospects for tho pennant would have exper ienced a decided slump. But had the Cornhuskors won. as they claimed to he confident of doing. Minnesota would have been practically out of the race, imd In about the same position in wostem athletic affairs as she was be fore last year's successes. Tho game was, In short, looked upon as the critical point of the season. The (iophers must not only win. but must also keep their opponents from scoring and must show their superiority In all points of the game. All this they did and more, scoring three touchdowns and a safety with ease and keeping their own gbal line out of danger at all times. Minnesota played fast, line football from start to finish, and won the game on its merits. Sue has prov en to the football world that her rise labt fall was not merely meteoric, but that she has come to stay in the front rank in western athletics, and that whoever wins the championship over her will have to work night and day to do It. ' COLLEGE NOTES. The regular freshman class of Har vard numbers 553. A faculty club Is being considered at the Tnlvorsity of California. President Angell Of the "University of Michigan has recommended that a now d:'Trl ('.!l(;.':, b .nidl to thai institution. The University of California Is plan ninr for a new library building which will contain 1.000,000 volumes and will accommodate fiOO students in its read ing rooms. At a meeting of the undergraduate students ofCornell university the other day it was unanimously decided to do away with the annual rush between tho freshman and sophomore classes. Tblf action also included all formR of haing. Tho young ladies of the University of California are considering the feas ibility of publishing a 'woman's an nual. If published it will be on a loss pretentious scale than the regular college annual and will be devoted en tiroli' to women students. George W. Graesar, left tackle on the Drake team, is liable to be called into court to answer for an assault said to have been committed on Referee Lane Immediately after the Drake-Grlnnell game two weeks r.go. La no penal ized the Drake team repeatedly for off side plays and after the game he was struck from behind and rendered un conscious. The prosecution claim to have a number of witnesses who saw firaosar strike the blow. Miss Elizabeth K. Wing and Dr. De Witt N. Brace were married at the homo of the bride's parents at West Newton. Mass., last Wednesday. They are expected in Lincoln within a short time and will make their home at Kith and B sts. Miss Wlug was a member of Delta Gamma sorority and iiIbo assistant In thellbiary fofCsomo time. Professor Bossey has Just completed a papor on the "Old World Contribu tions to the Orchards of the Central Plains." The report Is written for the pioceedings of the society for the pro motion of agricultural science, it is now on the press and will appear soon. Walter Hunting, '01, was in Lincoln Saturday for the superintendents' meeting. He Incidentally visited with his Palladian friends. He is principal of tho Ohiowa schools this year. Inspector Crabtree has just returned fiom a two weeks' tour through tho southern and western part of the state. He was Inspecting high schools of that section of tho stato. Miss Madge WlgginB, '00, has been visiting University friends the past week. She was hero temporarily In charge of tho Smith-Premier Type writer company's ofllco during the ab sence of tho resident manager. It. D. Andreson, '00. She leaves for Omaha today. It. W. McCracken, law '01, was ji the Unverslty a few days last week while on his way to Guernsey, Wyo. He is looking up a location and ex pects to settle at Guernsey if the town suits him. Miss Sue Plllsbury, '97, who is teach ing in the Wahoo schools, visited with her parents over Sunday. Allegretti and Lowney's Chocolates at Rector's. Time Saved is 45 mrirwfoW& Mrmvo- jlxjl j -SP.CTO- Gained Omaha to Salt Lake City 10 hours qulckor than any other routo Omaha to San Francisco 13 hours quicker than any other route Omaha to Portland H hours quickor than any other routo For full information call on or address E. H. SLOSSON, Agent. a Dancing Academy PROF. HOLMES, of Chicago Oflleoa and Studio 325 SOUTH 12th. Dancing Academy Walsh Hall ovor Rock Island Ticket Office, llth und O Sts. Capital Novelty Works Bicycles NEW and SECOND HAND BICYCLE SUNDRIES, REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS. TEL L-W95. 817 South llth St. J. S. DeVore, 317 S. nth St. DR. J. J. DAVIS, GRADUATE OPTICIAN Gycs examined Free. Prices Reasonable. 1 238 O Street, " Ask to see the Deadlock Fountain Pen. A pen that cannot leak O'NEILL'S JEWELRY STORE Corner 12th and O. The officers of the Graduate club en tertained the members at the homo of Judge Tlbbets, 658 So. 17th St., Satur day evening, October 19. A good pro gram was given. &P.ftTnsu v I fclW o. 0 1 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Oflice 1100 O Street, Rooms 212 213-211 Rich ards Block, Tolophono 535. Residence, 1310 G 8treot, Telephono L984. OLIVER JOHNSON, D. D. S. Don tal Ofllco, Cor. llth and O Street, Ovor Harloy's Drug Store, Telephono L911. DR. BENJ. V. BAILEY; Dr. May Louiso Flanagan; Ofticc, 141 South 12th Streot. Tolophono G18. Legislative Gallery. BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS. Portrait aid Uisdcape Photographer 139 South nth Street, LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA. QALLERY ESTABLISHED 1871. Advertise in The Daily Nebraskan For big Returns Second-Hand Books Osborn's Old Book Store 131 North 12th St. The New Century 1123 N STREET Is the place to get your Printing Their work speaks for itself. 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