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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1906)
mmmmmmmmmmmmuummiim i iiiiih i umw i nmr. . mMmmiMMfmwwnwnwvwvimiwnwiKMiw-.jjiui'tujii&wumili. hi" mm'miminimum THE DAIUY NEBRASKAN. ' -H ITK!Jafm r4t it N, V K v v. v i S; 5s. "HS. q be g) a t Ig fl e t 6 n ' 4 THE PROPERTY OP THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. i .Lincoln, Nkdrabxa. PtllUStlEI EVERT JAY EXCEPT SMHDAY AND UINDAY BY THE HESPERf AN PUB." CO. ' ' PrtlkaHM Mint, 128 N. 141b St. EDWIN.MILROY SUNDERLAND, '07.- n)lT0B-IK-Cn7 B. M. RtNAXKB. 'On . - - Managing Editor Fn?D Baluud, '05 Nowa Editor W. E. STANDEVEN, '07. ' BUBINSflH MANAOER Gay Hardy, Assistant Manager Byron E. Yodkb, '08, Circulator MYTELErtKH!, fall 1IM. TtW, Ants 21H and 4472 Editorial Rooms and Butlness Office BtMmcnt, AdmlnUtratlon Building Poetolflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb., Subscription' Price," $2.00 Per Year Pybt In Advance . Single -Copies, 5 Cents Each. i INDIVIDUAL NOTIOEB will bo chargod for at tho rato of 10 conta nor insortlon for ovory Alteon words -or f ruction thoroof. Faculty notices and University bullotlns will gladly bo pnoitsiioa iroo. Entorod at the post fflco at Lincoln, Nebraska, aa second-clam mail matter undor tho Act of Oongross of March 0, 1870. f AN OPPORTUNITY. Thero will be an opportunity Jn I ,Memoilal Hall this morning that no Hnvnl fltudnnt cm, afford io mtaa. To ..football enthusiasts tho mass meeting "affords an outlet for tholr ardor that will bo of lmmenso bdneflt to tho team and to themselves. To students or mombors of the Faculty who are not keenly In touch with University foot ball tho opportunity He's In the chance - thoro will be to absorb a little true Nobrapka spirit and Btir tho blood that is as yet a trine sluggish within their veins. ' , The -Varsity needs ovory "bit of en couragement that wo can glvo hom, oVln Borno decree our anuad thla voar lstrlctiy" "up against It." Ab wo havo said before) our men for tho most O0000 r 1 : ? '- m. "I . v. 'v -:i 44 Often take your money and your eyesight. Illy fitting glasses only annoy. Accurately fit ting ones are a joy, a protection and a blessing. We fit glasses to fit. : : : : HALLEU, Jeweler and Optician 0 T 1143 O STREET o parjt-arq not voterans, our schedule Is ,vtho "heaviest Nebraska has evor had anftl tho now rulos riocossltato plays ' hat at best aro experimental. '' Under these circumstances it is thti ' duty of overJM&tudent to "boost' fot ball a'hd 'the way Is at hand this morn ing. Drop your 'studies for half an hour; it will do you good to bo well waked up. Cut but tho half hour stroll you usually tako at tho Convocation period; you will be amply repaed. - Expand your lungs a little more than .. usual, throw reserve to tho winds for onco, and cheer everything from a '' selection' by the band to tone of Dr. , Bolton's 1okes. You'll' bo .surprised at the thrill that wiil follow. ' And the helpjrou will render to foot- 'ball at Nebraska will be beyound your J utinosc expectations. r The Junior staff of Iho Cornhusker , met yesterday morning and tooknctlon ; onnhe method of filling out the blanks forth personal, ,writq-ups, ON THE WINQ3 OF RUMOR. A short tlmo ugo'it was announced thru iho columns of Tho Nobraskan and the Lincoln city papers that tho classes In Physical Education 13 nnd 15 would bo given Instruction during the coming year In both boxing and swimming. Evidently assuming that tho co-edn nt NobrasUa have a monopoly on phys ical education, an assiduous corre spondent Immediately went to work and tho following itom In tho New York World indicates how far astray tho matter finally went: C0-ED8 MU8T TAKE LE8S0N8 IN BOXING. This Does Not Mean Love Taps, but They Are to Learn Knock out Blows. (Special to Tho World.) LINCOLN, Nob., Oct. LCo-eds of tho Nebraska State University will be given instruction hereafter in boxing as well as other athletic exorcises. Tho instruction thoy aro to recelvo In the manly art of self-dofonso will not, It is said, be of a superficial na ture. It will bo thorough -and prac tical, introducing' tho young ladies to tho mysteries of tho uppor-cut and the straight knock-on t and all tho other deeper -and darker mysteries of the ring. The Instruction Is to bo given with tho object in view of-bu!lding up and strengthening tho bodies of tho fair pupils and teaching them to dofend themselves In case of need. Thoco-cds aro also to be taught to swim. Exercises In boxing and swim ming will be required of tho freshmen girls in connection with tho two-years course In gymnastics. Wo take pleasure In announcing of ficially that 'there Is no truth in the statemont of tho World and that.our co-eds aro to retain 'indefinitely their erstwhile femininity. oooooooo ? ? . 9 9 EYos examined free' Engineers 'Elect Officers. ,'The annual election of officers of tho Engineering Club, hold last night, resulted In tho election of tho follow ing, men: , Prci3ldnnt.Vm. Neodham. Vice-President A. G. Schrolbor. Secretary O. N. Munn. " TreasUrer O. L. Phillips. Corresponding Secretary Clark Mickey, Upon the report of tho treasurer of the Club, It was found that the Club was $70.00 'to tho good," this -bolng the balance left In the treasury from last year. The Club voted to use thla .surplus In securing some prominent "engineer jto deliver a Jecturo before the organization some tlmo this win ter. It was decided that a smoker should be given In the near fueure, to be fol lowed by an engineer's banquet late In tho semester. Special 'Varsity dress suits, $35.00 and $40.00 at Ludwlg's. Students, Those toho intend taking Mechan ical Dratoing, Botany and Zoology should inspect my lfne; the test articles at prices of cheap goods. LSrgest stock off Fountain Pens in the city . . Haoe you seen the net History Cooer, a loose-leaf one, for only 25c: History 'paper 8c per 100 sheets, 35e per 500 sheets Come in and see for yourself . v . .... , . ... B wry Location 1123 0 ENGINEERS N THE LEAD. "Builders" Outnumber All Other Col leges In Attendance. The, following tables of statistics, compiled by Professor Richards, gives an idea of tho comparative strength of tho engineering school In the Uni versity of Nobraska. The tablo is .compiled from the reports of tho Reg istrar and includes the total number of males nttending tho University: u -, Per Cent. Colloge of Medlolno T.G Industrial College. 15,4 College" ot .Law 16.8 Literature, Sciences and Arts..,. 22.0 Engineers ."; ? 38.2 In other words, over one-third of all J.ho male students 'registered in this University are studying engineering. Of the thrco. departments of the En gineering School, the Civil ranks first In numbers, tho Electrical second, and tho -Mechanical third. Wanted. Llkoly material for tho. Baby Show Booth at the County Pair, to bo held In tho Armory, November tho 24th. Applicants may bo either ods or cq eds tho a preference wlll.be given the latter. Prospective entries .please see the chairman of tho committee on Infants. Office Tiours, 11:00 to 11:30, U. 106. Call up the Star Delivery Cot, Bag gage. Both-Phones. -- Look Here! 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