2 1 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN , . , ' -" I H I V i t r . -V f; -c E i $ " .- -W li l' l - . r i . ' lr '. The Daily Nebraskan ' , ,. . i . I.. A wi0pr eroiel t t& lfttorwu f tka UWVertltF of Nebrtrfc. Mlk4 at tk Unlveriitr of Nrimrta. A MMolUtetlon of THE HBiPBRIAIf . Y. XXXI. THB NMRAflKAN, Vl. XII. THE eOARUDT ft ORBAJC Y IT. It is high Umo tho check-room was Btartcd. Several overcoats have been ldat or stolen and complaints are heard dally of overcoats being taken by mis take Tho check-room would assist greatly In doing away with this an noyance. star at tka yaatoflca at Ltacela, Nek, aa aacaad alaaa audi naUar . frtMrlftl Priaa IMI tm w Managing Editor. Robert T. Hill. News Editor John P. Tobin. Advertising Manager P. P. Duffy. PoBtofflco Address, Station A, Bole 13. k Students at tho University of Chi cago have started a move against the custom of having a football games on Thanksgiving. The Junior college has passed a resolution to this effect and have asked the seniors to indorse it. Tho majority of those outside of col lego aro opposed to this plan, as it is Impossible for many of them to wit ness a game except on legal holiday. If you intend to teach next year, don't forget that you have an oppor tunity to get In touch with school peo ple at the State Teacher's association which meets during the holidays. It may mean many dollars to you next year. It will certainly make you a I Lbettcr teacher, If 'youget a position. A llttlo acquaintance with superintend ents and principals will add greatly to your chances. CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS Mm All COMPLETE I'HOGHAMS or TUB STATE TEAOIIEKS' A SSOCIATION mat na iiin FKEK AT THB RECJISTAAK'S ojrinoifl MA1CH YOUH tLANH TO ATTMNI DECEMBER ai. IOOIS INK JANUAKY 1 ami. a. ioa Academy U Delate A debating Association was organ ized at the Lincoln Academy Thursday night. "Seventeen of tho prep boys were, in attendance and manifested considerable Interest in debate. Pro fessor Hodgman acted as temporary chairman and officers were elected and officers were elected and committees appointed. Professor Fogg addressed the meeting in a very entertaining and -Instructive manner on the Bubject of debates and Its benefits and assisted tho boys in choosing question and getting the work under headway. C. Craft will assist and guide the asso ciation in its work. The following officers were elected and will compose the program commit tee: M. W. Ryan, president; , Albert Manning, vice president, and P. !. Vanie, secretary and treasurer. The commltteo on by-laws and Constitu tion is Jenkins, Mather and Builta, The next meeting will bo held on Friday, January 9, at which tlmo Buil ta, Warner, Mather and. Jenkins will dlscass tho following o.ufiatlon: Re solved, That the states should pass compulsory voting laws. On January 23 Myers, Orlnnell, RoBsiter and Mit ler will discuss the question: Resolved, That the fifteenth amendment has been justified. The association will meet every two weekB on Friday night at 7:30 p. m. Notwithstanding the many other at tractions and the inclemency of weathor a large audience assembled in tho old chapel Friday night to listen to Judge Grosscup's address. Convocation Announcements. The following Is the convocation announcements for the week: Monday or Tuesday Prof. W. Q. L. Taylor, "The. Monoy Mechanism of the Process of Moving tho Crops." Tuesday or Monday A meeting for the Shedd benefit. Wednesday Mr. Williams, "Has Con gress Qono to tho Limit of Its Powers in the Regulation of Trusts?" Thursday Dr. White. Friday Messiah. Beta Theta Pi gavo a vory pleasant informal dancing party at the chapter house, 1630 O street, Friday night. Tho decorations were in the fraternity colors, pink and light blue. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cornell, Dr. and Mrs. H. H.I Everett and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rick etts chaperoned eighteen couples of dancers. Ices were served all evening. Misses Bess and Kate Heacock, Ma bolle Miles, Carrie Slocum and Edna Holland returned laBt evening from Falls City, whore they attended the wedding of Miss Margaret Custer, a former student of the university and n momber of Pi " Beta Phi sorority. Miss CuBter was married on Thursday to Mr. Robert White of Denver, and tho ladles from the local chapter of PI Beta Phi acted as bridesmaids. There is nothing more appreciated as a Christmas present than a pair of-Xmas slippers. We have them in all the latest shapes and designs at prices to suit. Inspect our shine. 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