y y jk ? '"- ' - ' '. ' "" lull 1 i L S. ' - . ', t -F ' 'ft Ti i i -.,, . - -, ,,M ,.,, . , MMMfiMMMIMMMl .. Gbc Bails mebrasfean ( ... . wxwmTMxanMMMHHHI !L V I It liJ' I Zfo Daily Ilebtaskan. A consolidation of Tho Hetporlan, Vol. M, The NobrMkrin, VoL lo, Bcarlok mid Crcnm, Vol. 4. Editor-in-Chief ttaalncM Manager OlrcuUtor John D. Rlo A. O. Bchrelber 0. A- Sawyer associate editors: New Athlotlo Literary A. P. Becker Qnrlord O. Bonnott Dorothr Green RicronTKiw 1 A. Ewlnn, Vlolot Irwin, C II. Taylor. W. C. Rnmwiy, BdRtir Mollutt, nnd Mnbcl FoHMlor. 0Hcoat Editorial, U XOH', Bulncw, U 211). Tost OtHoo, Box 10, Station A, Lincoln. Snbsorlptlon Prio, f3 per year. In dvanoe. Entered at tho pottoffloo at Lincoln, Nobroaka an ooond-clnss mall matter. Editorial Remarks Tho necessity of supporting tho two Kreat games that now remain has been preBonted to the student body In a forc ible manner. The utmost necessity of making these two games a big financial Buccess Is now apparent, and we should not neglect to display every energy In accomplishing this moBt desirable reBUlt. Students Bhould write to their homo papers In regard to the Thanks giving game as this could not help but produco good results In many Instances, by swelling tho list of those who con template taking advantage of the ex cursions offered. It 1b needless to say that Knox is a Btrong team, but when one attempts to figure on its chances against Ne braska ho finds himself trying to solve a perplexing problem. There Is no basiB of figuring on their respective merits, as neither has met a common foe. But acordlng to all reports Knox does not seem to bo as strong as last year, although Saturday's game ma provo the contrary. Our chlefest hopo now Is that the field may oe In a fit condition and that tho people will turn out and relieve all contingency of fur ther complaints of lack of support. o Kansas has experienced another re- verso, being defeated by the strong Washburn College team by a score of G to 0. Having already been beaten by tho Haskell Indians, sho will be pushed to tho extreme measures in attempting to recover her prestige. Wo may look for a hard game at Law rence, whether the score be large or small, as tho Kansana will make des perato attempts to retrieve themselves against Nebraska. A team that has recently suffered a defeat Is a most dangerous opponent, as we found In the game with Iowa. Such goads as. college prido and spirit and an ambi tion to regain-a prominent place among western institutions in football, will -arouse tho Kansas players and rooters to superhuman efforts. The matter of supporting tho team has been brought to tho attention of tho Kansas stu dents, and all realize that th,e team must take a brace or resign itself hopelessly to defeat. Hence we may look for a dangerous opponent in Kan sas, and tho larger the contingent that goes from hero, tho bettor abjo will it be to counteract the odds against our team, as entailed by the rooting. o Wo wish to venture a little informa tion to our subscribers who are ac customed to receive their paper In the postofflco from our circulator at chapel time. In order to facilitate the distri bution of papers a now arrangement has been made whereby those whose names are Included in the list from A to J will get their papers from Mr. Sawyer, our circulator, and the rest can sccuro their papers 'fom Mr. Schreiber, our business manager. The growth of our list has necessitated this change in tho method of distribution, and in this way we are sure that our readers will be able to secure' their papers more easily than before. And as a favor to those handling the papers wo request that each man call out his name distinctly, as this will save them the trouble of turning to Identify the applicant. o Students desiring to keep posted on current events should not neglect the bulletin boards. Such announcements as the Introduction of new courses, pri vate announcements and notices to classes may be found there. It Is- well to keep posted on every thing that happens about us and thero is nouiing mat win uetter enable ub to do this than a frequent close Inspec tion of the bulletin boards. o The Kansas management expects a big crowd at the Nebraska game and Is making preparations for putting In extra bleachers. Accommodations for 600 people will be added, consisting of six long sections or rows. And In this connection it Is well to remind those who expect to attend from here and have not made their Intentions known, to register at once. For If Kansas Is called upon to nccommodate a record-breaking crowd, we should try to have a good representation there one that will make its presence felt. English 17 Debate. In ITnelith 17, the advanced course In debate Messrs. V. J. Helm, C. C. Wilbura, J. C. McReynolds and S. E. Black argue the direct-primary ques tion this afternoon at 1 o'clock in U. 10G. Messrs. Helm and Wllhurn take tho affirmative. The hour from 3 to 4 o'tlock will, as usual In the debate courses, be given up to criticism of the debate. Zoology Club Meets. The Zoological club met In the re search laboratory of Nebraska hall yes terday afternoon from 4 to G. The en tiro period was taken up in the discus sion of a paper by Prof. B. U Seawell of Warren8burg. Mo. Mr. Seawell has been carrying on a lage" series of ex periments under the (direction of Dr. H. B. Ward, to determine the condi tions that affect the lower forms of acquatlc life in a chain of lakes near Warrensburg. Professor Seawell has found an uncommon decrease In the acquatlc organisms after a heavy rain fall, and has as yet been unable to In any way account for this fnct, nor does any author of standard works on this subject treat of it. Even special ists in this field fail to offer any sug gestions and to most of them the phe nomenon is entirely new. Professor Seawell expects to spend considerable time here this winter working over his 'collection and preparing results for publication. An Owl for Historical Society. Tho Historical society has recolved a live monkey-faced owl from Mr. Al bert Brown, of Lincoln, who caught the bird In the woods south of the town. Tho bird is of considerable In terest to the society, owing to the fact that the species Is not supposed to exist in this part of tho country. 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