T M'v'mi j-wi AuUw.m THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 8 r ' III The Daily Nebraskan A newBpaper dorotcd to tho Intfcreati of tho University of Nobraaka. Published at tho University of Nebraska. A consolidation of THE HESPERIAN, Vol. XXXI. THE NEBRASKAN, Vol. XII. THE SCARLET & CREAM, Vol IV. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Neb., aa second class mall matter . Bubscrlptlc Price 2.00 per year. Managing Editor Robert T. Hill. News Editor John F. Tobln. Advertising Manager P. P. Duffy. ASSOCIATE EDITOR. Wra. 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. Henrietta Rees. Circulator Fred K. Nielsen. Ofllce Second lloor Mn!n hnll. Postofllce Address, Station A. Box 13, The Week's Convocations. The following is the program for convocation hour for the ensuing week: Dr. Hill speaks at convocation this morning. The students of the university in a large number of cases seem to think that they can get anything they want for nothing. Particularly this Ib the case In regard to the paper. If all those who read this paper every day and who are not subscribers should be counted they would far exceed tho ac tual number of subscribers on the books. More or less Investigation has also revealed the fact that some students are appropriating papers which do not belong to them, and which are placed In the students' exchange. If it is necessary a watch will be made to de tect these parties. As long as the student body as a whole does not support unlveisity en ternrises these can not be successes. Tills Is a note of warning to those who are not subscribers and who still read the paper. The management does not enjoy this harping so much on the same subject as It would seem, but finds it neces sary as a means of protection to the paper. The special rate now on is held out nS an Inducement for more students to place their names on our books. Applicatlons have been made to the executive office by a large number ot weeklies of the stnte for university news. This Indicates an Increasing Interest among the people throughout the state in university affaiis and t desire to keep in touch with the Insti tution. Those publications will be fur nibbed regularly with news by student corn tpondents. Some law students will call down up on themselves the wrath of the'student body If they are not careful. At last Saturday's game; several laws were seen to Jump from the windows of the law library onto the football grounds. This is equivalent to crawling under the fence. The studonts who pay their money will not tolerate this. The foot ball management can not conduct games successfully with such exhibi tions of freedom by student members. Any such practices need looking Into. The Sophomores of the University of Illinois recently Issued a proclamation to t'e Freshmen laying down a num ber of rules which they were to follow. About 500 posters were put up during the night in conspicuous places. The proclamation reads as follows: Proclamation by your exalted su periors, the Sophomore class, to the In significant and inferior Freshmen of the University of Illinois. It is hereby decreed by your Lords and Masters, the class of 19().r. that all Freshles (wise and otherwise) must obey the following orders, rules and demands: Freshles must not carry canes. Freshles must not cut corners on the university grounds. Freshles must not wear their prep suits to Sunday school. Freshles must not wear jerseys or sweaters on Sunday. Freshles on a iproaching a Sopho more must remove all pipes, cigars, or cigarettes from their mouths. Frrshies must not be out after cur few without a chaperon. Freshles must remove tbeir hats in the library building. Freshles must not wear fuzz, on their upper lips. Freshles must not wear-high school monograms or class colors. Freshles must not smoke cinnamon, cuheb or cornsilk cigarettes. Female Freshles must send their jack-stones home. Freshles must not attempt to fee members of the faculty. Freshles must not wear loud caps or socks unless gagged. Freshles must not appear on the uni versity grounds In feminine company. Freshles must not practice equestrian feats on cows or other domestic ani mals except under the direction of competent Sophomore';. If the above commands are not obeyul there'll be something doing. Cornell and (irinncll have drawn up a two year compact for debate. Cornell has a record of six decisions without a single loss, winning twenty-two out of a total of twenty-four points. The M. A. C. Record devoted a col umn of its space last week to the de fense of lootball. It maintains that "football is the logical evolution of the forces that have been at work in col lege life for the last two decades." The Minnesota Magazine bus of- fercd $100 in prizes for the encourage ment of literary work am .ng the stu dent body. There are four prizes: $50, ?2:"i. $15, and $(). The contest is o.icn to all undergraduates of the University ol Mlniu.ota. The shops for C. E., E. E. and M. E. students are in ideal shape this year. A case has recently been made that the rc ords of students and general work might be kept with less trouble. This cablntt is 4 tl feet and well supplied with shehes roomy and very conve nient. Mr. O. J. Fee, superintendent of grounds and buildings, spent Sunday In )maha. The Freshman and Academy football teams will meet otf the gridiron Sat urday morning. A fierce contest is expected. The Perching hop will he given at tho Lincoln -Hotel, December 19. Rus sell Harris Is chairman, and Dan Mc Cutchen master of ceremonies. Chancellor and Mrs. Andrews, Dean and Mrs. Henry Ward, Dean and Mrs. Harold Qlfford, will give a reception i to the faculty of the College of Medi cine at Omaha Friday evening, De cember nth. The Freshman hop committee met yesterday morning and decided to gle the class nop on December 5th, in Fra ternity hall. Great lntoiost Ib being taken in the affair and a large crowd is expetei Arthur Maine, '02, is engaged in elec trical engineering at Schenectady, N Y. Just Received AN ELEGANT LINE OF CRANE'S AND IIURDS PAI'ERS IN PAPETERIES. CALL AND SEE Til EM. PRICES FROM 25c TO $3 PER BOX. H. W. BROWN DRUG & BOOK CO. Phone 68. . . 127 South nth Street. CHEERJUP! A Swctaljffier ! YOU CAN GET TMAILY1BRASKAN UNTIL JUNE, 1903, FOR SI.50. You cannot afford to be without it we cannot get along with out you more subscribers and a better paper. The Circulator can get your names at Convocation hour at the Postoflice; OR, - You can DROP IN at the oflice up-stairs; OR, Any one on the paper will take your name. THE OFFER IS GOOD 4' FOR THIS WEEK ... Attend to This AT ONCE! NO JOKE is intended when I say that you really ought to see rrte wheri you want clothes made. The best of everything at prices you can afford. BUMSTEAD ME MAKES CLOTHES THAT PIT 1141 0 Street, s