! tn '. V- - - ) . 1 LT. a THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. to' M .''" L- -& 1- r h if THE DAILY NEBRASKAN K navripapar rieroted to the interests of tho University of Nebraska. Published at 134 North 11th St., by THE HESPERIAN PUB. CO. (Incorporated.) DIRECTORS: J. W. Crabtree, President. G. L.Towno,8ecretary-Treai!urer. J. I. Wyor, T. J. Hewett, K. W. Waihbnrn. W2" Btbrmmo n .McCaw J. A. Maknino QEOXOB P. BniDLEB Managing Editor Aist. Manager - Athletic Editor H. fl. Pollnrd. NorrU Huso, J.R. Farney, John A. Wilton, itEPORTERS. Clifton Carter, R. T H1U, Cliff Crooka. . LinnM. Hnntlntoa.. . Christian Association. Religious or ganizations too often forgot to look to tho physical needs of thoso whoso spiritual weifaro thoy would Insure. To provldo a pleasant, homelike building bright with an atmosphoro of cordiality and good will, whero students and working airls can got meals at tho lowest prico, this Is a work of Christ in itself. It is also a potont moans of reaching the gins and interesting thorn In tho helpful rollglouB meetings of tho society. Sifci Tho subscription price of the Dally Nobras kan is Cfor the college year with a regular de livery before chapel each day. Notices, com munications, andotbor matter Intended for pub ii.. i ,... K. t.Btwlntl In nt thn Nanraikan ofllce before 7 p. m., or mailed to the editor be- fore 8 p. m., or tue aay previous w mnv " hich they are expected to appear. Subscriptions may bo left at the Nebrnskan ofllce, at the Co.Op., or with Dullness Manager. Subscribers will confer a favor by roportlng promptly at this ofllce any failure to receive tue PtAll changes in advertising matter must be in the offlce by 3 p. m. on the day previous to that on whloh thoy are to appear. Address all communications to the Dally Ne braakan, 134 N. 11th Bt., Lincoln, Nebraska. Telephone 470. iVVWsWWiWiWiYM The Daily Nebraknn U l)lnr sent to nil auboorlbora cm tho old Nebrns-.kun-Herfperlan lint. Thoe subscrib ers to tho Nolirnskan-IIesperlan Who do not deslro tho Dully will please noTlfy th maimijer by card us soon a possible. "Whore no noti fication Is received It Is understood that tlio nubsorlber wishes tho pa per to continue. AaMAiAWMMMMWPrt jj.i V Tho studunts who are not In the habit of attending "Tho Student's Hour." would Mnd It very interesting uid spend thoso thirty minutes very pleisantly. Tho Chancellor has suc ceeded In changing tho character ot tho exercises to a great extent and each student should find It a pleasure to attend. Wo notlco a mowing tendency In tho universities to do away with old time rushes and class lights. 'This .seems a result of higher standard and a moro perfect intellectual develop ment. It Is our obligation to exor cise higher Judgment and rise above tho animal nature. Class contentions aro perfectly legitimate but let them be of a moro elevated sort than that exerohoi between brute forcer;. KAPPA ALPHA THETA INITA TJOIN. Kappa Alpha Theta initiated fivo young ladles into tho myterles of tho sorority Friday night at tho home of Miss Margery xjoomls. After tho rltos, tho young ladles wore takon In carriages to tho homo of Miss Rose Carson whore an eight course ban quet was served. Miss Halllo Post presided as toaBt mistress and called upon tho following young ladles for responses: Misses Barr, Weldy, Nel oro Wilson, Marglo Loom Is, Jane Douglas, Kathcrlno Agnew, Allco Towno and Joan Tuttle. ; The initiates were: Miss Allco Towne, or Omaha; Miss Harriet Paul, of Henderson, la.; Miss Geor gia Patterson of Umaha and Misses Rallio Agnew and Neloro llson uf LI ncoln;. Prom the general Improvement uf the campus studonts havo evidently been taklnir advantage of the waste paper cans. Every student should take pains to see that he throws no paper upon the campus but be caroful and put It in tho boxes fur this pin pose. If everyone does his nutv thoro will bo much moro im provement In a short time in tho appearance of tbe grounds. Columbia university Is auout to loso the man who lias as her president, 7I6nYlwmuoTr for "her In tho last twelve years. Dr. Scth Low resigns Ills position in order to devote his life to tho work ofcleausing Now York politics. Ho enters Into this battlo from a non-partisan stand point and, if elected mavor his first act will 'too to -Temovo tho corrupt police commissioner ana his assis tant. Tills cause is a worthy one and Dr. Low is a man of broad mind, groat knowledge of men and remark ably good Judgment, who ought to bo tho ono to succeed In It. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler Is named as his probable successor to tho presi dency of Columbia. Thoro lis no branch of Christian work which Is raoro practical and productlvo of good results than.tlfnt carried on by tho Young Women PI LHI INITIATION. Tho young ladles of Pi Beta Phi Initlated.seven new members Wednes day evening. Tho ceremony was neld at tho homo of Miss Lois Burruss, Fourteenth and II streets whore a broakrast was served to tho initiates tho following morning. Tho initiates were: Misses Willa Allen, of Madison, Bess Burrus and Pearl Archibald, or Lincoln, Graco Conerd, of Atlanta. Iowa, Edna Hol land, Falls City. liLuiche Meeker, of Greenwood, OMhotnie Whltmore, uf Valley. PERSHING HOP COMMITTEE" At a special mooting or the Rides Thursday ovoning a committee lor tho annual Pershing Rifle Hop was chosen as follows: Sergeant R. C. Pollard; chairman, Sergeant Lau; master or ceremonies, Sergeants Farnoy,. Thomas and Phil; lips. Tno Hup will be held I'rklay evening December 0 at the Lincoln hotel. Every clTort will be made to inako.lt the.best dance ever held at tho Lincoln. TWO STUDENTS EXPELLED. It is reported that two students have been expelled from the univer sity. The university authorities. will give no details but admit that two young men have been forced to leave school. Tho names of tno students aro withheld. Rumor has it that one Of them wasround guilty of copying woMc-from the notc-bootcrjfTmuttTeT student and pciSlslontly asserting that thoy wore his own. Tho other is said to havo fallen into ovll habits as a result of bad associates. The seniors of Michigan this year will give a "smoker." Thoy profess anti-coed sentiments and express their ideas this way. COLLEGE NOTES. Cornell baseball practice began Oc tober 21 on Percy field. Cornell and. Princeton have the only fooibull teams that havo not beon scored against this year. At a recent meeting of men from nil classes at Cornell the custom of undergraduate "rushes" was done away with. Fifty-five co-eds and seventy-six young men have or will be initiated into fraternities In Wisconsin this fall. FRESHMEN REGISTER. Owing to tho confusion in tho freshman class meetings resulting from the impossibility of deciding who woro freshmen and who wore not, it was decided to have all fresh men rcglstor. Tho registration was made a condition to voting or taking part In tho class meetings. All day Friday at a table in tho lower hall of the main building ono man was kept busy receiving the names of thoso who desired to vote in tho class meetings. Registration will con tinue today from .10 am., until 2:30 pm. TRACK MEE POSTPONED. The traok moot which was schedul ed for 2 o'clock last Saturday, was postponed until 4 pm. to-day. It will be held on Nebraska Held. Admis sion is free. Tho State Historical Society have received a very line collection of Pawnee relics from .1. R. Coffin of Genoa Neb. A few new cases are to bo put into the Historical library in a short time. FRUIT That's what we put in our high grade chocolates. No extracts, no oils, but the genuine pulp straw berry, pineapple, currant and a host of others. r:w. maxwell co. 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