"SP'S;'' .""--?" J. suu. f- - -.-- Gbe alls 1 e b r ajjftan r.r1, ; . i'j,".1 , ' ' - , - 4 . ! H " J Zht Dally ntbraskan. A connolldntlon of Tho Hciperlaiv Vol. Ul, Tho Nobrimkan, Vol. lo, Scarlet and Crcnm, Vol. 4. Edltor-lnChUf dmlnen Uannfor Oirculator John D. Rico A. O. Bohrolber (J. A. Sawyer AUOOIATI KDITOIW: Nnwi Athlotlo Literary A. F. Becker Qnjlonl G. Bennett Dorothy Green Office! Editorial, U 0nW: Bunlne, U 211$. Post Ofllce, Box IB, Station A, Lincoln. Bubsorlptlon Prlc, 13 per yonr. In advance. Bntertd at the pontofdoo nt Llnooln, Nebraska an lecond-olasn mall matter. Editorial Remarks Tlio buttle Ih over niul the strong Haskells arc bent en. We had to fight hard for the game, and therein is ait increased Joy of victory. The IndiaiiH showed their old failings and Nebras ka showed her old charteristlc staying qualities. The pertinacious determina tion of the white man checked the lien e impetuosity of the Indian, and finally overwhelmed the foe, when, worn out by the violence of their own efforts, they were powerless to stem the tide. This Is the secret of our vic tory Saturday a story which points out a moral. Unless the Indians are able to accomplish success at the out -vet. they are bound to become discour aged;, in which case they can liae but small chance of victory The Indians are stronger this ear than ever before and came here ex pecting to win. They proved them selves worthy opponents, and Nebras ka won simply because our team was the best. It was a question of strength and science, and In both of these qual ities Nebraska excelled For had our team not been superior in both of these respec ts the Indians would certainly have crossed the goal line in the first half. Although the season fs not half over yet we all lime reason to be proud of the record that our team is making. And the spirit that was manifested Saturday by the multitude that cheered Nebraska to victory, is an evidence that the students are aware of this fact. Nebraska has won two hard sanies against stiong teams without allowing its goal line to be Mossed, and banished the hopes of another that had promised much. There are some bard games yet to i ome and in our joy of the present victory we must not lose sight of the fact that this same spirit and enthusiasm in our team'h wellaie that lias been manifest ul in the past must ToT"be allowed to abate, untn (he curtain falls upon the final scene of the Thanksgiving trag edy, when--we hope 1 1 1 iTiioTs wTTl ITo borne down to defeat by Nebraska's husky warriors. - o- The College Papery Three years ago a few alumni and members of the faculty conceived the idea of having a college daily. There are not more than a score in the I'nit- it States, the larger colleges alone supporting them, but Nebraska decided to publish one also A board of di rectors was l'orme.d, consisting of Mr. Crabtree. Mr Wyer, then a post-grad-uafe now librarian, T. J. Hewitt, a stu dent, and Towne of the Nebraska state teachers agency. $5.(10 shares were sold among the raculty and advertising matter was rustled for to pay expenses. The old Weekly Nebraskan ivas merged with the new daily ami turned over its ojllce fixtures intact. Hut tho lusimss men of Lincoln felt doubt ful about risking anything with such an uncertain enterprise and were not exactly eager to pay out money to ward It. Neither were, the students at all enthusiastic, thinking, doubtless, that the advei tlsementa paid the sheet's expenses, which, needless (o say, they did not. Hut by hard work on the part of Charlie Taylor, the advertising man ager, now special representative of the I. os Angeles Express, and E. W. Wash burn, editor in chief, now of the Bos ton Institute of Technology, the doubt ful season was passed. Soon the peo ple of Lincoln began to realize that there was a live and flourishing col lege dally growing up among them. It absorbed many other publications, notably the Klote, which was the most distinctively literary paper In the Uni versity. It was published from '98 to the end of 1900. Prof. Ansley. MIbb Hound, and Mr. Hlper were the first editors, later II. (J. Shedd and Schuy ler Miller were connected with It. Ned ('. Abbott, now n the Philippines, was business manager. It was the organ of the English club and was discon tinued In favor of The Nebraskan, which thereafter became not only a newspaper, but a literary journal as well. During the first two years it absolved the llespeiian, and the Scar l I and ('ream. The Arrowhrad was never a serious lival and died a nat ural death in 11)01. Many of Its staff have been ery well known in Lincoln, especially "Charlie" Taj lor. and his brother. F. W. Taylor, who has charge of the agricultural ex hibit at the St. Louis exposition. He fore his worn on The Nebraskan he managed the L. II. S. Advocate Later Mr McCaw became editor and did more to mould the policy of the paper than anyone else except Air. Washburn Sim e then the paper has steadih grown. Last year did must to estab lish it among the students and it' is hoped that this year will do een more The Old Reliable Brown Drug & Book Co. Text Books and Stu dents' Supplies. i THE SWAN FOUNTAIN PEN Has no superior. We sell it. THE ONLY UP-TO-DATB "Billiard and Pool Parlor IN TOWN NO SALOON ATTACHED Tables Newly Covered , Powell's, 146 North llth 8t. Phene L 664. I 127 South II Stat. 4 o $25.00 o X o X o X o o X o o X o X o X o X o LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN Flop ChocpUtes ad Bon Bqju of our own manufacture. Cheapest in tbe city. CONFECTIONERY FOR PARTIES 1337 O Street. 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Hodge Secretarj -treasurer, I H Mat lath Considerable opposition was at first shown by a I'nion contingent, which came with the express purpose of ad journing the meeting and preenting r organization After several vei v bold attempts the president caught the diift of their loud discourses and ruled them out of onU'r Th n came appeals from the (hair, which were hissed down and tailed out invective by a smooth tongued lawver, which become too warm for i dissenters and they left the room. After this all went .smooth ly. ""The "3TaWcirnillrWaTTTnTgFTrr Its past lecord was recalled and future possibilities enumerated. The presi dent was empowered to appoint a com mittee to draft a new constitution, and he named the folowing: Messrs. Sha man. Hendrickson and Sawyer. A pro gram committee consisting of A. F. Meeker. F. T. Shephard and McDuffy, wairnlso appointed'. The: question as to a good night to meet then came up and after due consideration it was agreed to meet Friday evenings' at 8 o'clock sharp. This will enable members of other clubs which meet on Saturday to be members of and-atlend the Max well dub. Much interest was shown throughout and according to presejit indications tills well be one of the strongest cjebating clubs in the Unl vrisity. Any law student is eligible to membershipand all are urged to be out at the" 'first regular meeting next Fri day nlghtA The question will be found posted on the Maxwell bulletin board. To the Pacific Coast Tickets on Sale Daily to November 30, 1903. Call and gel lull information. G. W. BONNELL 2 G. P. T. A. LINCOLN ra z it '6 a e 6 s 5 W6 i?w?&wm a FOOT BALL SUPPLIE ARE MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH OFFICIAL RULES c Spalding's lundsorrwly il lustrated cataloguf of Pall and Winter sports contain ing .tit the new things in. football will be sent free to any address. 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