tL. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. & n The Daily Nebraskan A nowBpapor dovotcd to tho Interests of tho Ublvorslty of Nebraska. (Published at tho University of Nobraska. A. consQlldatlon of THE HESPERIAN, Vol. XXXI. THE NEBRASKAN, Vol. XII. THE BOARLET & CREAM, Vol IV. Entered" at tho poatofllco at Lincoln, Nob., as socond class mall matter . Subscript!" Priot $100 per year. Managing Editor. Robert T. Hill. News Editor John F. Tobln. Advertising Manager P. P. Duffy. ASSOCIATE EDITOR. Wm. Case. ASSISTANT EDITORS. R. A. McNown. Wm. A Shock. Carlton C. Wllburn. C. C. McCune. REPORTERS. J. D. Rice. John R. Bender. E. F. Davis. A. I. Myers. Circulator- Fred K. Nielsen. Office Second floor Main hall. Postoflico Address, Station A, Box 13. The Week's Convocations. The following Is the program for convocation hour for tho ensuing week. Doan Ward leadB religious exercises: Monday, 27 Gov. Savage. Monday Governor Savage. Tuesday "Tho Now Australian Con stitution," W. W. Cook. Wednesday "The Proposed Trust Amendment of President Roosevelt." The readers of tho "Dally" will no tice that additions have been made to tho reportorlal staff and to the board of editors; also promotions have been made. The new names appearing above are those of Btudcnts in the Journalism class who have been doing a good grade of work and who Heem adapted to tho duties of newspaper work. Tho edi torial board will not bo materially in creased, but those showing special talent for the work will bo given pre cedence over those already on the board, the promotions depending on tho relative merits' of candidates and those whoso places are to bo filled. "It Is now apparent that It Is as honorable to be defeated by Nebraska as by Wisconsin. A now power has risen In western football "Minneapo lis Journal,, Oct. 20, 1902. Broad mlndedness appears as a prom inent characteristic of the MInnesotans and this has been plainly manifest ever since her athletic relations began with Nebraska three years ago. Instead of endeavoring to minimize the Cornhusk er's great victory the above Is a sam ple of the generous Nand unstinted praise which has been gln our splen did team by the Gophers. Nebraska owes much to Minnesota, and mingled with our spirit of football rivalry thero is a feeling of genuine and kindly interest for the great insti tution to the north. In fact the victory this year would not mean much to us if it were not for Minnesota's splendid success In tho past. She has Btood among the real leaders for years, moreover1, she possesses the "do or die" spirit, which sooner or later will land her at the very top, and when the goal is reached Nebraska will rejoice with ' ii u The Daily Cardinal discusses the Nebraska-Minnesota game under the fol lowing heading: "Minnesota's Defeat by Nebraksa Shows Surprising Weakness of the Oophor Team." Whether tho Judgment of Wisconsin Is good or bad may be settled In tho Gopher-l3adger game, that comes off In the near futufe. The twenty-ninth regular meeting of the Nebraska section of the American chemical society was held Saturday nlghrtirthe chemical laboratory build ing. The session was well attended. The first paper was by Dr. F. J. Alway of Wesleyan, on "Azoxybenzalden hydes." Dr. White of the university then discussed "Certain Regularities Observed In tho Pyfidene Series." Since tho game Saturday the sup porters of Nebraska have been won dering and trying to explain why there wasn't a large score. All kinds of ex planations have been advanced. It was evident that tho university players were not doing their best, or luck was against them. Last year the ecore rolled up was 51 to O. Tho expectation was that the game this fall would also bring out a large score. The MisBourlans played all the regular men and worked hard. They seemed to feel that it was up to them to make a better showing this year. Tho work they put up was then a trifle unexpected by the Nebraska men. By tho time the latter had come to a re alization that they were going against strong opponents considerable time had been lost. Nebraska had to play a hard game the week before and her men were not in tho pink of condition for a strong game. The showing Missouri made places her In a stronger position than she fiffs occupied for two years. Her game with tho Haskell Indians was not indicative of her real strength, as some of her regular men were not in the game. However, the score of 41 to 5 made by the Indians against Washburn College Saturday indicates that they will come iu milium uuai oaiuruay with very fair rhances for scoring if the Nebras ka men do not piay better ball than was played Saturday. It is interesting to note that all of the scores made by Haskell on Mis souri, with the exception of one, were made by trick plays or goals from field. Nebraska did not try any trick plays on Saturday, but may spring some in tho Haskell game on Saturday of this week. Mr. J. A. C. Kennedy, law 00, lias been In Lincoln for the past few days, a guest at the Phi Dolt hoiiBe. Mr. Kennedy lives In Omaha, where he is running for the state legislature on the democratic ticket. While here he had a case before the supreme court. Fred Prince, expert artist In the zoological department, has presented to tho university a fine selection of ferns that he gathered last August in California and Washington in -the Santa Cruz mountains. He found Cal ifornia a wheat state, Instead of a vaBt orchard as wo are want to picture it. Even Los Angeles Instead of being a beautiful city, surrounded only with orchards, is a great oil city. Oil wells have been sunk on every side, even some distance out In the ocean. The country Ib making rapid Improvement duo to eastern capital. New Princeton President. Princeton Inaugurated her thirteenth president last Saturday. Woodrow Wil son was placed In the presidential chair with Imposing ceremonies. A large number of Distinguished visitors were quests of the university and hund reds of alumni were present at the cere monies. An impressive procession was formed at the college library, which marched to Alexander hall, where the exercises proper were held. On arriving at the hall a processional was played and a hymn sung. Rev. Dr. Van Dyke delivered the Invocation. Chancellor Magee of New Jersey ad ministered tho oath and delivered the keys of the university to the new pres ident. Retiring President Patton and ex-President Cleveland delivered ad dresses. President Wilson followed with an inaugural address, in which ho touched on important matters of na tional and educational concern. Doane Defeats Academy. Tho second Doane football team de feated the academy eleven at Crete, Saturday by tho decisive Bcore of 56 to 0. Only twenty minutes halves were played. The academy was outclassed and the Doane men used their superior weight t6 advantage. When the ball was in their possession, every play netted them from five to twenty-five yards while the Preps seldom succeeded in making their required gains. This is the third time the academy has lined up, whereas the scrubs have battled with the first Doane team all the season. Every man on the Doane eleven was a star, while Stlen, Meyers and Came ron did the best work for the Academy. Although the Academy boys are not Jubilant over the outcome of the game, they express themselves as hav ing enjoyed their trip and are highly pleased with the cordial treatment which they received at the hands of tho Crete people. The officials were: Umpire, Fuhrer; referee, Dassenbrock. FOR THE BEST W0BJI IN" THE 0ITT PATRONIZE The "vans" Electric Shoe Repairing FACTORY 1220 O Street Get those shoes soled for 75c, Ladies' shoes soled for 50c. First-class sewed work. We sell good shoes also. Cincinnati Shoe Store GROSSMAN'S Patent Writing Ring The most important improve ment of the age in the art of pen manship makes the poorest writer a splendid penman in a few weeks by the use of this ring. Endorsed by prominent College Presidents and Boards of Education in Eur ope and America. Sample dozen assorted sizes sent post paid for gi.oo, single sampb 25c. When ordering a single ring, state whether for man, woman, or child. PENN MEG SUPPLY CO. 119 S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia,. Professor Caldwell reports that the American students are finally supplied with sufficient room for recitation and interview work, although still in com mon with the other departments of the university, most uncomfortably crowded. The Increase of registration in the department, amounting already to more than seventy over any previ ous first semester, will cause It to bo ' among the most grateful recipients of any favorB the coming legislature may see fit to bestow. An extensive improvement is being made In the entomology department. A loom for the taxidermy laboratory is being constructed on the fourth floor of the Mechanic Arts building. Other improvements will be made In tho near future. This department has been in need of more room for a long time and the large collection of birds and mammals which Mr. Carrlher ob tained in his recent trip to Costa Rica has necessitated an enlargement of tho department. The new extension will be ready for occupancy before long. 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