$be-2)ail$ IRebraekan II-v ir:s J V fc Vol. VI. No,4. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN; THURSDAY, OCTOBER ti, S906. Price 5 Cents. V . , -i fo t3v.j - . k lYt &; rr: tt T j FOOTBALL RALLY Fl RST FOOTBALL MA8S MEETING tt TODAY IN MEMORIAL .HALL. . ! ' "- ' - - Speeches by Coach , Foster, Captain xWorklrer and Others Music by Band Dr. Pound to Preside. . The first' football rally of the yeau -TVill bo held in Memorial Hall at Con Vocation hour this morning. A pro jcram of unusual interest has; been prepared and a crowd that Will over How tho room is confidently expected. I)r. Pound will' preside as he has so ..often done inr Iho past and there, will bospooches by men specially prepared. to talkon football topics. Saturday is planned. ' A largo num ber of students aro expecting to ac company their team and promise to give Nebraska, soniu Instruction in vig orous rooting. Their toam lo more or less ah unknown quantity, even to themselves, since it has had no .game that was a true test of Its jprowess, but, according to Coach Bell, there Is a good chance to givo the Corn huskcrs a hard gamo - , New Assistant Trainer. The Athletic Board has appointed Ferdinand Menifee' assistant football trainer to succeed. Fred doe, who has held that position since the opening of tho season. Mr. Menifeo enlorod upon his duties the first of tho week. For Sale Gymnasium suit, nearly how, lady's,; size 36, $2r-l,600 P St. FOOTBALL 80NQS. For Use at the Mass Meeting This Morning. Cheer for Nebraska, Nebraska raust- wln, Fight to the finish, never give In, You do your best, boys, we'll do tho rest, boys,, Fight for tho victory. Coach Foster. As tho backs go tearing by On their way to do or dlo lany sighs', many tears Mingled with Nebraska's cheers. As thobacks go tearing by Making gain on steady gain Echo swells the sweot refrain Nebraska's going lo win today Nebraska sure must win today As the backs" go tearing by . McVey Printing company does the best University work at J 25 No. 12th. I1ENRIK IBSEN PROFE880RF088LER DELIVERS ANMNTERESTINQ. LECTURE. Discusses the Great Dramatist His wnai nviQi iid niiiwaupii ' - His Purpose. v Henrlk Ibson vas tho subject of an lntorotftlng talk by Professor, Foasler at Convocation yesterday morning, In spoaklng of this celebrated writer,,, who died last spring; Professor Fobs lor said that the study of his life and works, was so oxtonslve that manyv know him only by name., Henrlk Ib sen has given t many good writings not only4o the natViri, but. io'the whole v. pps & IbbbbbbH l9 fBBBBfl WM HMbibbH :' ? ; IsH bbbbh . bbbbH VKBTEMXmm Brmtimm mx&mnm '"V. r..-. t I ' 'f i liif i Mfclr C' - ..' BBBBBBBBBBBpBBBBBBBBBPJBSBBBBHBjH ' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBkBklBBBBHLttBs ' ' LIBRARY HALL -. .. . ' -' ', si v . . . . . . wit ' ' '' ' V B ' ".. - . J . Si - "'- "' -: " '' 1 '--A - , . 'v '. ' ' Among the speakers will beJCoacTf 'Fostdr,' Commandant Workizer; and Dr. Bolton. Tho band Will render sev eral selections and' it is possible that a quartette from tho Glee" Club may bo on hand o contributo their part to tho ''tout ensemble." ' The purpose of tho rallfs to con centrate tho enthusiasm for football In the University that, exists how only in .small quantities, scattered 'thru tho student body, The rooting leaders will be oh hand" to lead the yells aud it is expected that twp new.rqotoau songs will bo given, thejr Initial try t out. One of these Js a production from Coach Foster's fertile braih, and is et to a well known air. This fact rIoro te expected to draw large crowds bf the t;o-eds to the raliy. t Ileports, from Drake indicate that the; team there has the enthusiastic support of, the, entire student body and Mjat in excursion to Lincoln on next L-lbraiyHall. LlbrniTTlHH is probably as" fine a Hbrarv building as wlllbo found on the campus of any university in the west. ,;T It was built In 189G and contains the Unlvurslty Library and Its seminary rooms, tho museum, and library of the Nebraska; State Historical Society, trio Fine' Arts "(Jallery and tho rooms of the departments of Fine Arts, Euro pean Hisldry, the English Language and Literature, Philosophy, nnd Polit ical Economy and Public Financo. A)tho tho main reading room nc commodates 300, it Is quite probable that additional tables and benches will have to bo installed in tho near futuro so crowded are tho students' for room. A . liko condition also pro? vails In tho stack 'room, where there Is a, marked shortage of shelves. INTERNATIONAL SECRETARY. Mr. McMillan ,WWR:AddrM Y. M.C.A. fctgdeni? Sunday. . ' , Mr. McMillan, International Secre tary of the Y. M, C. A., will address University students In Memorial Hall next Sunday afternoon." As Mr. Mc Millian )s one of the leaders 'in the Y.,,M. C, A. field, it is expected that many students will attend tho lecture .Secretary MqAUHIan will come lo Llncoln,,prlmarlly to attend the annual convention of the Nebraska University Young Men's Christian Associations, which Is to bo held hero this week. The first meeting of tho convention will bo held at the University, Friday, and continue until Saturday, when the bonvontlon will adjourn to Cotnor Uni versity. Representatives from Grand Island, Hastings, Bellvue, Dpane, WOsloyan, and Cotnor, as well as a number of "secretaries from neighboring states, will attend the convention, Which Is expected to be tho most 'enthusiastic over held In Nebraska. ?. world, and yet some peoplo regard his , teachings n3 immoral. Such Wrong opinions are based upon the, inade-, quato judgment of those who aw eyes, but see not, and ears but do not hear. It is easy to put tho stigma of Immorality upon those who disturb our soul's tranquillity and pence. " , Ibsen portrays niodorn conditions and problems, showing life in. a va ' riety of aspects. Ho really, knows men and women. Fearlessly q ex poses the sordldness of mon'ln thcli;. struggles forr wealth and' power, and glorlea in making men feel their short comings. He fs an idealist and is s yero in making; demands on man's bet ter nature. The standards of life set by pu-selvea are too low. Ibson tell us to live up to our ideals and have, our wills direct our actions. He asks us directly, 'VVhat Is good.? Vhat Is oyil ?" It ' is sot enoiigh 4o- ewew (Continued an ! N44) . : i- s 'i -i w4- " vT.', w T r- 4ft . ft ' t "K V