The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1906, Image 1

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Vol. VI. NoM9.K UNIVERSITY rQF? NEBRASKA, LINCOLN; THURSDAY, OCTOBER J8, 1906.
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RALLY TOR AMES
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BIG MEETING THIS MORNING IN
MEMORIAL HALL.
Songs and 8pcechcs Prospectsfor
Saturday's Game Basketball "'
Practise Starts.
rhc second football rally of the
year will be held In Memorial Hall
this morning at the CbnVOcatlon hour.
Ah unusually Interesting program has
bden4 arranged and it -,1s planned to
keep the enthusiasm going from start
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jDr. Pound" will preside as ho did last
week and speeches may be expected
from Dr. Maxoyof ItheCollegu of
Law, Assistant Coach Stuart, and
either Captain Mason or Manager
-JEager, .Thq Band ,wjli bo.onjiluid
braska on the jump and the chance
for rooting practise today shouhLJjo
accepted by all who Intend to see tlio
game on Saturday.
Football practise win be Recrot all
this woek. The afternoons are being
spent at the University Farm and r
ports of the team's progress are en
couraging. With Johnson In Ills place
at end and with every prospect thttt
Taylor will be'able to play on Satur
day, the outlopk is much brighter than
It was early in-the week. The cripples
are sUiadiJy improving,, and with the
exception of McDonald all of thepi
should be able to play their best ghmo
on Saturday.
Last night after practise, the squqd
took a stllFcross'-couutry' run from the
Farm to the gymnasium. This work
will probably be continued all week
and Is expected to develop much bet-
THE IOWA TEAM
The Iowa State College team thlH
season is one of the strongest elevens
In the history of that institution. With
twentyiflvo of the college's best mon
on Its football squad, It has been able
to pick a team which can undoubtedly
outplay any eleven within the do
minions of the Hnwkeye state and
which, according to football fans, will
givo the Cornhuskers the hardest run
for, their' money of any team playing
In Lincoln this season.
To all appearances It is a likely
bunch of "mole-sklnners," but, as "pig
skin" history in Nebraska nml else
where will amply testify, appearances,
like comparative scores, count for but
very little. A team to win a game from
the Cornhuskers must "produce the
goods" in larger packages and of bet
tor quality than those produced by
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THE GENIUS
PROFE880R HOWARD DESCRIBED
HJM AT CONVOCATION.
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It Is the Mission, of Demopracy to Aid
In His Develop
ment. ' r r
Prof. Q. E. Howard gave a very in:
terestlng address on "Democracy and
QenliiB" at Convocation v yesterday,
morning. Thero ore many peoploin'thu
world today who questlbn the wisdom
of stato control of education, both
hghor and lower, for lhon and. women
alike. Some practical mon donj; Iho
economic vnluo of higher education,
and the self-made man is inclined to ''
worship his maker.
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THE IOWA TEAM.
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,-vfith some' nef pieces and with the
music for Coach-Fostor's song, which
made such a hltlast week,. It Is hoped
timt 'the quartet which failed to ma
terialize last Thursday will " 'be on
jmnd this morning. The rooting lead--Sorj
-will be present as Jjsual and, will
.have new stunts - tov . prpppse A. wUh
which tho- bleachersaro to help do
ifeat Ames next Saturday. "
Wdrd fromAmes indicates that the
jtoum whoso nlcture, wo1 print today is
the best in years and that every man
is on his mettle to defeat Nebraska.
It, is reported that an excursion of .two
hundred rooters will accompany tho
jtedlh, and if this is the case Nebraska
-may, expect a hard fight' not merely
jbn the 'gridiron, but , on the bleachers
.las well. .Two hundred men in a bunch
'wjll make enough noise to keep Nc-
ter endurance than has been displayed
in the- games so far.
yBasketbnll Is well under way and
prospects are encouraging. Of the old
men who are In school and are ox
uected to make-tho team are: Moser,
captain; the Bell brothers; Burruss,
Joaj JKraJe, and Walsh. 'There. are,,
in all, about twenty-five candidates
cut. Hagensick, whdse work as for
vard has been so valuable to the
team for the past two years or more,
la - not bcU Jnjthp University this
year.
' Faculty Act as Pallbearers.
University professors attended the
funeral of Mrs. Howell,'' mother' of Ad
junct Professor Howellj -yesterday in
a body. The following acted as pall
bearers:. Professors' Sherman, Bessey,
Fogg, Fossler,and Barber. " ,
said Cornht8keis a feat which has
not been accomplished on Nebraska
Field since the Minnesota game in
1900. , ""
8PLENDID PROGRAM;-
Convocation Goers to Be Well Enter
- talned In November.
Although tha Convocation program
for November has not yet been com
pleted, it la quite probable that, judg
ing from the speakers already en
gaged, it will be one of the best Con
vocation months, of tho year. The fol
lowing men have promised to speak
to "University students during tho
month: , Hon. W. J. Bryan, Hon, Norrls
Br6wn, Hon. Wt T. Thompson, and
Professor Caldwell.
We can
Hatter, lO
our head.
St.
Unlaud, tho
of physical force, and physical science
have crowded upon each other so that
an , announcement of now- inventions
Is hailed with almost child-likp faith.
Compare the marvels of steam powor,
Fulton's steajnboat making five miles
an hour with an ocean liner crossing
the Atlantic in five days; or Stovcn
sou's stoanfear of lSMTvlth tho mod
ern locomotive. r
Electricity also has wrqugh? won
ders, jtaw werBee thru a stone wall,
preserve tha human voice thru a thou-
sand mies, or project' th'ot oven .thru
the wires. The X-ray, the phonograph,
the telephone and telegraph are but
devices of the human Intellect striving
to give expression to latent physlcul
forces. 7 But brain force is about to
accomplish marvels equal to these anil
perhaps" of greater importance. Tilings
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