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,.v,im,. - r. . ,.li.- .,. - V . .' - n Htlt-Ui.,t, t-r , f THE DAkUY NBBRASKAN. (r Da7$ fiefoaskan A consolidation of Tjo Hesperian, Vol. 31, Tho Nobraakun, Vol. 10, Scarlet and Croara, Vol. 4. Published dally, except Sunday and Monday, at tho University of Nobraslai, Lincoln, Mob., by tho Hesperian Publleh Inff Co. Board of Directors, O. V. P. Stout. Lauronco froasler. II. P. Loavltt Dwlsht Cramor. A. 0. Schrclber. Edltor-livChlof John D. Clark Manaoer Fd Naughton Assistants. ' News - J- B- Bdn" Athletic " A- VanOrsdol Circulation W. E. Standovcn tutorial Roomn, U 201 W- Biwlnnui Offloo. U 211V4. Poetofflco. Stfttlon A. Lincoln, Nob. Offlco hours of BuHlnwfl Mananor and Kdltor 1:03 U) 11 :!W dally. Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Price. J2 por year In advance Entered at tho postofTlco at Lincoln, Nob., as second-class mall matter under the act of conffrcss of March 3, 1870. y!(nyyiNHMlH Subccrlptlons for The Dally Nebraskan are due, and all who have not paid up will please'see the circulator as soon ao, possi ble. Office open from 11:00 to 11:30 dally. R. 211'2 UnL.Hall. c -i)MiJ!HWej5) Deserves Support. The athletic contest to occur a weolc " from tonight between the freshman and sophomore Clasnes deserves tho liearty support of every student. It. is only by some such means that tho supposedly natural enmity tykwecn tho tw6 classes can bo mado o manifest Itself In other ways than by tho burn ing ot capB, destruction 6T clothing, ' breaking of organB, or punching of faceB, and surely anything that will avoid these results or over-abundant class spirit Is to be welcomed. Such a contest also fosters real class spirit and it Iff plainly evident that tho real article Is badly lacking at Ne braskaand will bring tho mbmUers ' of the various classes so closely iri touch with each oth"fcr so early Jn their course that tho spirit of fellowship which in tho last-has not appeared until thuaoniol yoat, and frequently "not oven then, wljl bo in ovldonco throughout tho-entire collogo career of each student. Freshman Class Hold Meetings. The two freshman classes of tho University hold mootlngs yesterday r morning, and both wore tho scorio of much enthusiasm and excitement, The regular freshmen mot In the chapel for 'the main purposo of arousing all tho po'aalblo enthusiasm for tho groat car nival betwoon tho f roshmon ntid' sopho mores, which occurs on next Friday to decide the athlotic supremacy of the two classes. Sovontr speeches wero made and a commlttoo appointed to In'tei-vjc'w pitch member of th,o cIbbs and bco ihatlfio hot only Tmys a ticket, but attends tho cdntcBt. and cheers as, welt. The freshman athiet6s arq confide"nt,UMitJthey will win tho oar nival, l)ut they aro alao suro that Uioy cannot do It without tho support of tho class. Tho question of tho consolidation of tho various University publications in to one annual was also taken up, and a commlttoo consisting of Steele, Soars, Lapp, Ilinakor and Voss waa appointed to investigate tho matter and mako recommendations to tho class relativo to tho proper action for it to take. This committee will meet this morning at cloven' o'clock In U. 110. Tho freshman laws also held an en thusiastic meeting, its purposo being tho election of officers for tho second soraester. There waB little contest be tweon candidates for the various offices, tho class appearing to be almost unanimous in tho election, but this did not detract from tho Hplrit of the meet ing In tho slightest, and every newly elected officer waa forcod to mako a few remarks. As Splllman was tho biggest man In the class, he was elected president. Tho other officers are: Vice-president, Shorlock; secre tary, Crosby; sergeant-at-arms, Who lan. Bx-Prcsldent Whelan attempted to resign from the latter position, but his resignation was not accepted. Football Rules Committees Amalga mation. I At a meeting Friday evening, Janu ary 12, In Now York, amalgamation was effected between the Football ltules Committee and the committee on football recently appointed by the representatives of sixty-eight colleges and universities. The joint committee, which now has a membership of four teen, Will bo known In the future as "The American Intercollegiate Foot ball Rules Committee." Its individuals nro aa follows: Walter Camp, Yale; Prof. J. B. Fine? Princeton; :W. T. Rold, Jr., Harvard; Prof. L. M. Den nis, Cornell; John C. tJell, Pennsylva nia; Paul Dnshiel, Annapolis; Alonzo A. Stagg, University of Chicago; H. L. Williams, University of Wisconsin; E. K. Hall, Dartmouth; Lt. C. T. Daly, West Point!" Prof. J. A. Babbitt, Haver- ford; .C. W. Savage, Oberlln; F. H. Curtiss, University of Texas, and J, T. Lees, University ot Nebraska?" Of those members four Mr. Camp, Mr. Williams, Mr. Babbitt and Mr. Stagg are Yale men. After the amalgamation Professor Dennis was olected chairman of the Joint- committee, Professor Babbitt, secretary, and Waltor Campr-editor of tho rules. Professor Babbitt resigned and Mr. Reld was "elected secretary. Four BuUcommitteos were also ap pointed. Tiio most importaht of these, tho committee on opening the gamo, has for its members Mr. Camp, Mr. Hall, and Mr. Rold, Mr. Hell, JMr. Cur tis and Professor Babbitt compose tho committee whose duty will be to elimi nate unnecessary roughness from tho game. Anothor committee, which shall consider tho appointment of offi cials, Is mado up of Professor Dennis, Mr.1 Rold and Professor Babbitt. Tho fourth committor has for its work tho establishment or a "field laboratory' Which will test In actual play suggest ed changes. Professor Finek Professor Savage and Lt. Daly are tho members of the committee and tho laboratory will bo at West Point There will bo anothor meeting of tho committee January 27. Miss Eva Ponnoy, '09, left Wednes day morning for home, and later, ac-cmalea,y'-lier''$aftnfif.,,-wfirSb to Long Beach, Qal., to spend tho winter. DID YOU GET YOURS? A Sterling Coliar or Belt Pin In your Initial. The Very Latest Novelty Out, andwo have exclusive Sale of Them. PRICE 25c EACH. 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