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Vol. V, No. 8
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1905.
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NAMED BY PRE8IDENT DE YOUNG.
Edgerton to' Be Chairman and Cor
nelius and Kendall Masters of
Ceremonies.
President Do Young, of the Junior
claBS has made the committee -ap-
rtnln'I'TnAntf fnr tho nrnAnnt RPnmstnr.
chlof amoncr them being that of the
committee which Is to havo the Junior
Promenade In charce. Following aro
the .appointments :
Junior Proni Committee
Chairman, James Edgortpii
Masters of Ceremonies; M
nollus and Vo-Kendall
Charles A SundoElln, Eleanor An
drews, Minnie Sweeny, L. A. Hlgglns,
G. W. Cheney, HHondre, Cleo How
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President National Federation of
Women's Clubs
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THURSDAY, ELEVEN O'CLOCK
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GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUB.
Men Who Made Good First Time Given
Another Chance.
The second atep In the weeding out
process for the new Glee Club began
last night when about a quarter of
W. Parr, RavFlndloy, Vlrida Hudspn, tho fifty-six men who qualified at tho
Louis Meyor, Clara Holmrod, M. W- first try-out wore summoned to appear
Downes, luichaol Nicholson, H. M. for practice In U. 106. Here Director
Crawford, Glenn Mason, Paul Jones,
LoulsaGroveB, R. L. Mass, A. M. Levy,
Wilber Racely, Dale Drain.
JFootball Committee:
H. G. Meyers. Manacer.
Walter Standeven, Assistant Mana
ger.
C. E. Cotton, Coach.
Basket-ball Committee:
Anlone Lott, Manager.
C. C. McWllllams, Assistant Mana
ger. Adolph Meyer, Coach..
Hat Committee:
Chairman, L. A. White. .
Socretary, MyrtlorKnuffman.
Alice Davis, Etta Boose, Alice Agee,
W. H. Arends, H. C. Coiirrlor, R. C.
Grarallc,k, K. A. Morgan, F. J. Plpal,
Imogeno Brewster, Edna Cole, P. R.
Butler, Roy Sunderland.
AthlQtlc Board Representatives:
Q. W. Dunne, C. H..Bohrer, D. L.
Cramer.
Finance Committee:
Chairman, Beach Jones.
Secretary, C. "W Brownv
H. W. White, Clara Marshall, Theo.
Schneider, Helen Anderson, L. 'A. Hub-.
song, Hugh Craig, J. C. McNickle, C.
S' Phelps, Leila Jones.
Special Convocation.
There will bo a special convocation
at 11 o'clock this morning In order
to give tho students an opportunity
to listen to Mrs. Sarah Platt Decker
of Denver. Mrs. Decker Js at. present
me presiueut ol wi. ut.uui eu.u- A A stag Cmch of ,th(J Unlver.
uon pi women Hiuua, uuu ou 01 " Bily 'of Chicago football team, and.rec-
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TICE.
8TIFF PRAC-
80PHOMORE8 ELECT OFFICERS.
Swenson Elected by Plurality In Exclt
Ing Contest.
Tho class of 1908 met for tho first
time In the Chemistry Lecture Room
last Tuesday at chapel time and sue-J has boon shifted' to Burns' position nt
Weller Shifted to Tapkle arid Schmidt
and Little Trledbr Half-back.'
Punting, 'tackling,- omMuinnlnK and
lino bucking aro somo of tho stunts-
Booth Is putting his babies through
overy ovonlng on tho University cam
pus. Somo sixty men havo scon tho
hardest work this weok that thoy havo
as yet had to undorgo. Tho coaches
aro determined to put out tho best
team possiblo, consequently overy mnn
is being worked to his full limit to see
what ho can do.
Tho line-up of last Saturday's team
has been changed materially. Wqlldr
Gillesplo had quartets representing tho
four parts sing simple songs so that
he could got a better lino on their
merits. He expressed himself aa. quite
satisfied 'with the material on hand,
and is confident of turning out a, glee
club which would bo a credit to anj
Institution in tho country.
Those who had qualified for tho
Mandolin Club were also called out,
and wore given exercises In Union
Hall by tho director, Mr. Nlles. These
men. also made as good a showing-as
tholr brothers whose musical ability
runs along vocal .lines.
Much Interest In the proposed trip
has been aroused throughout tho West
Tho Omaha and Chicago papers havo
had representatives in Lincoln- to write J
up tho trip and tho club, so that tho
advertising 'process " has 'already be
gun. The authorities here aro also
back of tho affair and have granted one
hour credit per semester to each
man on tho club.
The club has been very fortunate
In procuring one of tho best first
tenors in the West in the person of
Ireland, the tenor of tho famous Wes-,
loyan quartet, which has traveled over
the entire West for several years. Mr.
Ireland has registered in the Univer
sity this year, and Is showing great
Ihterest In Glee Club Work. " His pres
ence will Insure a flnq first tenor pari,
which Is usually, the weak placo In all
glee" clubs. '
most promlnont club women of the
country.. For a number of years she
was at the head of the Colorado .Fed-
r oration, and has always boon tho lead
er of tho western clubs. Her subject
has not been announced, but she will
jspeak about tho yralous phases of
. club work. While of especial Interest
to the co-eds, this topic holds much
that Ts of Interest to th'menof tho
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Chicago University has called for
drawings of seals from which tq select
' ono. A largo nunibpr of designs were
pres.ente'd, but all, bearing the st!ud,ent
lamp were rejected, as it was thought
that It would suggest Standard oil.
ognlzod as one of . tho best football
coaches in the country, has been com
pelled, because of ill health, to leave
the gridiron.
ceedlng In electing nil their officers
for tho present semester with tho ex
ception of treasurer. Much Interest
was displayed in tho election, about
200 members of tho class being pres
ent: Tho meeting was called to order
by he vice-president, Miss "Tlllotson,
tho president, Harry Swan, not being
In school this Bemester. When nomi
nations for president' wore called for,
Hughes nominated Joseph Swenson lij
a very neat speech, Long named Mc
Laughlin, and Wallace proposed Mat
ters. The ballot resulted: Swensbu
81, McLaughlin 44, Matters 47. As the
class constitution provides that a plu
rality shall elect, Swenson was de
clared, the choiqe of the class. The
other officers were elected by unani
mous votes, and aro as follows:
VJce-presldent Miss Estorwood.
. Secretary Miss Schwab.
Candidates for tho position, of treas
urer woro nominatod but no votocould
bo taken on account of the" close of
tho hour.
Tho new 'president,' Mr. Swenson, is
a graduate of the Omaha High School
and has been Interested In dobatlng
since o'nterlng tho University, having
beon one. of .thoteam against Washing
ton University last year.
Juniors Complete Election.
A handful of Juniors responded to
tlo call, of their president and. mot In
U. 10G yesterday morning to complete
the election of class ' officers. Miss
Howard was. appointed temporary sec
retary. 'The official list complete Is: J
. 'President D. p. DoYoung.
Vice-president C. W. Campbell.
Secretary and treasurer Elta Juno-
Boose. ,
t Class attorney Jas. E. Bodnaf.
Sorgeant-at-arms Ex-Pres. D. L.
Cramer.
Nebraska vs. South Dakota
Saturday, October 7 '05
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left tackle. Weller' has boon playing
a grout gamo at lialf this year, but ho
will fill a place In the lino which ac
cording to all the loyal supportors has
been weak. Burns Is a nervy player,
but he lias not tho weight nnd muscle
to put behind his Attempts. Schmidt
and Little are fighting It out for loft
half. Both aro good men, and whllo
neither may get tho position, thoy will
.bo good men to sub. Booth Is glvln
Rico a try at guard and ho has proven
himself to bo n very willing worker.
Tho only objection to Rice Is that ho
lacks In weight, nlthough he Is very
muscular.
The gamo next Saturday will bo tho
first real test of our strongth. South
Dakota has a strong aggregation of
players, and In last Saturday's game
ran up a largo-Bcoro against thqlr op-1
ponents. Tho South Dakota toam Is
strong on, heavy men, but thoy lack1
In speed. With a heavy field again
thoscoro would btf kept down very
close N "
Glen Mnson will likely bo In, his old
position. atfulNback on Saturday. Tho.
football enthusiasts remember woll
how Mnson lilt tho line for gains last
year."
Managor Morrison returned biLTues
day from Mlnneapqlis, whtirQ ho prac-.
tically concluded arrangement for the"
Minnesota-Nebraska game. Tho sanio
financial agreement as last year exists
this year between tho two teams. Tho
one point of difficulty is tho failure; to
agree on tho "freshman ruld,r"whTcb
was passed by tho conference lasc
spring. -Morrison watched tho Min
nesota squad practice on Monday even
ing and was confronted by tho fact
that tho "Gophers" had a husky bunch
of pigskin chasers. Hunter, .the old'
time. Minnesota star, is in tho hospital
with' pneumonia. This is due from a
cold ho received tho early part of tho
season. '
Morrison believes Nebraska's chance
against the northerners' Is better than
over this year. There seems to bo no
doubt but 'that Nebraska will score.
Aboujt, 250 Freshmen tqt Syracuse
University (urned out at tho floor,.rugh &,
onq evening last week. The resultSvafT k
a -victory .for the Freshmtm, but the
Juniors and Seniors have since paid
them back by passing some regular
tions compelling them to take off $heh :-
natg whenever meetinr any upper
upper- rf.
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