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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1905)
THE DAILY-NEbRASKAN. X' M K N the Daily Debraskan A consolidation of Tho Hesperian, Vol. 31, Tho Nobraakan, Vol. 10, Bcariot and Cream, Vol. 4. Published dally,' 'except SUnday and Monday, nt tho University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob., by tho 'Hesperian Publish ing Co. Board of Directors. O. V. P. Stoul.' Laurence FosBlcr. XL P. Lcavltt. .Dwlglit Cramer. A. a. Schrolbor. I&lltor-tn-Chlcf J. p. Clark Manager . . Krcd Naughton Circulator Walter B. Standcven Athletic R. A. Van Orsdol EMItorlal Roomr. U 304. DuslncBS Ofllco, U 211. PoBt Ofllco, Station A, Lin coln, Neb. Ofllco hours' of Business Jrfanagor nnd Editor, 11100 to 11:30 dally. Telephone Automatic 1528 Wlaht Telephone Automatic 236 Biilincrlptlon Prlco, $2 per year In advance lOntorod nt tho poBtodlco at Lincoln, Nob., m second-class mall matter under tho net of congress of March 3. 1879, Individual notices wilt bo charged for at tho rato of 10 cents for each Innortlon. fcVnultv donartmontal and university bul letins will gladly bo published freo, as up ovory fow so"onds. Tho rooting bo far this year has hardly been up id standard, and as Atnes is bringing along two hundrod voices, our men will have to do'bottor than they havo dono this year. Another reason why rooting tomorrow should be as good as wo can do is because- the- great game of the year on the homo grounds, tho Colorado gamo, comes the follow ing' Saturday, and our crlflpled' tcanY can never hopo to win unless they re1 ceivo abundant support from tho bleachers. UNGROUNDED CONFIDENCE. Tomorrow Nobraska meots Amos for tho"""first tlrao in tho memory of tho present college generation, and most of tho students seem to be confident of an easy vtctory for tho Scarlet and Cream. This belief is without any grounds' wh'atsoovor, and ovon if tho host team flobra&luivhas had this year, could be' put in against the Iowans, vtctory could bo won only by hard and steady work on tho part of Nebraska. With tho men in tho condition they aro now in, thoro is ho cortalnty that wo will even boat Amos, much less that wo vvlfl run up a big score. Ames has ono of tho best teams outside of tho Conference, and will probably beat Iowa University in tho contest for tho championship of the state. Ames and Iowa have always boon neck and nock In th"o rac'6 for tho pennant, dnd while IowV ho3 "generally won. it has only becV'by a small margin.' "After Ihe gUtno'" With Iowa" "last year, studonts will, realizo what tho gamo Saturday Is going to be llko, providing they rec ognlzo the fact that our opponent is as strong a&vipwak t Vha.i lBojng to mako our chances for victory all tho summer is tho "Tact. th,ajt tho team is by no means in goody condition. Everybody Is con fident .that if Booth could send his u.cs.t mon into tho llno-up tomorrow, Uctqrjr would be our to tho tune of . abcntl tonty to nothing. Ho can not do J.hle, howoypr. Several of the mon ucojtyijtgf tfyogamo for tho season on account of lnjurlesrothers are over trained and havo gono stale; still others 4have beon dropped from tho flrs toam on accounL.of tho Fresh raai rulo, whlph wo shall have to ob s.crvo against all our future opponents; Thorearo just enough men In good condition to mako one falrly"Strong team, and these aro the men who must meet Ames tomorrow. Wo feel that wo can i assure tho coaches on behalf of the students that we would rather play a tlo game tomorrow or "even suffer do feat than to jeopardize our chances of boating Colorado by sending men Into tho gamOjWho aro in no condition. A defeat at tho hands of Ames is bad enough, but rather that than- to fail . to whip Colorado on our own grounds. With a badly crippled first toam; or oen with alhiost a second team, wo must meet the strongest team in Iowa tomorrow, and assuro victory every Student, should come armed with a iig itf egfcphojio and cheer . tho mon The Classical Journal. Tho Classical Association of the Middle West and South, through lis executlvo committee, of which Prof. Barber id a member, has mado ar rangements for tho publication of a journal of tho association, to be called the Classical Journal. There will be eight numbers each year, and each number wilL contain the followingde partments: ' Editorials discussing different sub jects of Interest; one or twd articles of some length. Notes and discussions, consisting of short- articles and cri tiques. Reports of meetings, new methods of teaching, etc., of special Interest to teachers; book reviews, tak ing up all new classical text-books. Every member of the Association is entitled to a year's subscription to tho Classical Journal and to Classical Philology, a quarterly published in Chicago, tho subscription price of which is $3.00. Tho annual dues of the Association aro $2.00, It is,de slder'that air dues bo '"'sent in before tho end of tho present month to B. L. D'Oogo, treasurer, Ypsllanti, Mich. Lecture on Fish. Prof. Roighnrd of tho University of Michigan and ono of tho most fa mous fish experts in tho country will give an illustrated lecture In Me morial Hnll Tuesday evening, Novem ber 21. Ho will explain tho nowly discovered nesting habits of fish, which ho -has shown to bo fully a"s complicated and interesting as those of birds. Ho has n largo number of colored lantern slides illustrating theso points and is regarded as ono of tho best speakers among college scientific men. "Kensington" Clothing faultless in fit and Style Clothes that keep tholr shape are the kind sought after today. A fow mon stillTfatronlzo tho tailor, pay- inn" n hnlf mnrn h(illnvlncr " thoy get better tailoring. Had the present system of all hand work now employed In the making of our "Kensington" garments beon used yoars ago, thoro would now 'bo no demand lor custom made. As theso "Konslngton" garments become known, greater numbers of "tailor, mado mon" wear thorn. Suits in tho most stylish models and vory finest fabrics up to 135.00 Overcoats beyond criticism, up to $35.00 Tne styles cannot bo questioned. 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Threo of tho youne men of tho Academy have been out of school for a week on account of sickness. Mr. - Robert Beckstrom has beon taken to o sanitarium for treatment until ho Is able to bo taken home. The Academy News appeared op Wednesday morning nnd is the first number under the management of the new editorial staff. Tho girls havo formed a Bible study class under the guidance of tho Uni versity Y. W. 'C. A. and are hoping to meet onco a week. OOCKXJOCXXXXXXXXDOOOOOOCOOOn, COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA CAPITAL - $100,000,00 ....EAT AT THE.. GOOD HEALTH CAff Hii Lgcitloi-Cir. I2lk ad P. t DON'S CAFE 114 S3. 11 I. Wiljfct, v Lilies1 Dining Room in GonnectisR OPEN A. VI. TO 1 A. M. .' Just Watch "Cy" at Confectionery, Bakery 13Q7 O STREET Juniors 'wanting '07 class hats see L. A. White or some member of cIobs Hat Commit tee, .giving narao and size. Juniors should, respond nt onco. ' -7 Qllv$r Cigar Co., 135-137 No. 13Ui. 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