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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1906)
r Sj (- Ube Balls Ifoebrasfean r I H. iH 4 h Gbe Da 11$ fie bra eft an THE PROPERTY OP THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln, NkbrAbxa. PUBLISHED EYERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND HOHDAT BY THB STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publication Olfici, 126 N. 14tb St. EDWIN MILROY SUNDERLAND, '07. KDiTon-iN-ontxr S. M. Rinaxir, '00 - - - Managing Editor Frkd Ballahd, 06 Nows Editor W. E. 8TANDEVEN, '07. BUSINESS MANAGER Gay Hardy, .Assistant Manager Byron E. Yoder, '08, Circulator MTTEUNtOBE, Aulo 1621. KJBHT, Aula 2H md 4472 Editorial Rooma and Business Office BMmnt, AdmlnUtr Atlon Building Postolflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Year Payable in Advance 8ingle Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo cliargod for at tbo rato of 10 cnta nor lnsortlom for ovory flftoon words or fraction thoroof. Faculty notloos and University bulletins will gladly lo publlsbod f roo. Entered, at tbo postr.fflco at Lincoln, Nebraska, a socond-olass mail matter under tbo Act of Congress of March 0, 1870. CLA88 "8TUNT8." Tho Seniors havo set a precedent thnt. should ensure a sories of class "stunts" to bo given during tho com ing winter. Last yoar there wore sev eral parties, all of Blmllar nature and yet uniformly successful. They wore experimental and this year should see the more original completion of a clever basic Idea. University classes are at best wide ly scattered. Tho lack of dormitories in many ways tho bugbear of our institution prevents the constant in termingling of students that binds a class together. Class dances do not deserve the name since the Univer sity as a whole is invited. Classes can huvo no social life within themselves unless they do as the Seniors have done, and go "far from the maddening crowd." willing to admit that tho coach IS "on to his Job" and that he has a good team to work with? If you aren't you'ro not a true sportsman. If you aron't you haven't an atom of tho Ne braska, spirit that lights its bost fight against .ojlds. Tho team put up a magnificent game with tho Gophers. For thirty minutes it played Minnesota to a standstill. Brains woro pitted against brawn un til It came to the point where sheer mass of muscle provalled. We have a right to bo proud of our team and its members to a man deserve our utmost confidence. The question is, will you accord it? Our team is not overconfident. It must and will improve before tho Kansas and Chicago games and it needs ovory bit of encouragement you can afford. Are you man enough to admit you wero wrong and to commit yourself to the statement that "Ne braska doesn't know how to quit"? Wo hope that you arc. Graduate Club' Meeting. Tho Graduate Club met last Satur day evening in U. 106. Very many graduates woro present. Chancellor Andrews addressed the club on "The Decline of Culture." His speech was received very kindly, being one of his ablest efforts. The treatment of his subject showed both his broad, com prehensive view and at tho same time his deep insight into the question. Mr. Chinlund responded to the Chan cellor. Ho took as his subject "What Is Culture?" His address received closo and favorable attention. Miss Edith Roberts rendered a vocal election, Miss Julia Williams a piano solo. Their music was much appreciated. Tho social hour which followed was probably one of the most enjoyable in the history of the club. 8tudent Directory. The directory of University students t r .it it it M it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it I BUDD'S WINE LIST This Is not an ad. lor booze lighters none oi them in school wine and garnet colors are "it" in Neckwear will be lor the next two or three weeks Budd's list ol shades is a long. one. BUDD. $2.50 Hatter. 1141 O WHY PAY MORE? Ji& TODAY'S THE DAY: DON'T FORGET IT Vote Today Vote EARLY Today Vota For SMITH AND QUICK FOR REPRESENTATIVES BKBH GEO. F. QUICK II. W. SMITH Hoo-rah, Hoo-rah, Hoo-reth-rah, Hoo-rah, Hod-rah, Ne-1bres-ReM Rip, 251p, Boom-deay, Vote for Smith and Quick, to-day. "ALWAYS THE NEWEST" JEWELRY ATTRACTIONS Now is the time to look around for your holiday gifts. Our lino is complete and tho largest in the city. If you are puzzled in de ciding tho purchase of a PRACTICAL gift, come in and let ua show you our lino and offer you a suggestion. DON'T WAIT FOR THE RUSH which is always sure to come. Wo will be pleased to lay aside any article you may select. ALL ENGRAVING JFREE. LINCOLN'S LARGEST JEWELRY DEPARTMENT at Herpolsheimer's Dept. Store TWELFTH AND N STREET Hope; Oh, who would be a child again, A teeny, weeny girl, With fluffy frock and saucy noso And unsubjected curl? Oh, who are tired and weary worn By senseless strife with books And find "themselves desociallzed . In dark sequestered nooks? a it it a a a a a a it a it it a a a a it it a it a it it U Yes, who, I ask; are toiling on. Tolling In thb night? And only flunlfwhen put beside Some sluffer who Is bright? To ye and others be it told, The time is night at hand When all may see the. County Fair And play In baby-land. There Is a lack of formality In class outings that is certainly highly desir able. The tendency in University so ciety has been for too long toward the excluBlvenesB that a money con sideration establishes. The-Junior and Promenades have too often been the tests applied toJdlscover a man's so cial standing. We -believe such an Idea to be essentially pernicious and against tho true University spirit. Wo are glad to see what is appar. ently a "movement toward a simpler and a saner scheme of displaying class spirit than has been devised hitherto and wo urge that tho Sophomores and FroBhmon follow the lead of the two upper classes in arranging to hold a class "stunt" N TO THE "KNOCKERS' CLUB." Aro you satisfied now, Mr. Knocker? Are you willing to take back aft you have Bald against the team since things first looked a bit dark for foot ball at Nebraska this fall? Are you and faculty for this academic year Is being prepared and will be issued as soon as tho necessary information can bo secured. In order to avoid errors Jn addresses tho publication commit tee requests that all students who have changed theirs Lincoln address since registration kindly report the present address to the registrar at once. The publication of tho directory will be hastened If the various Greek let ter and honorary fraternities, and lit erary societies will send a list of their membership to B. K. Eaton, chairman of the publication committee. Hallowe'en Party. The members of the Union Literary .Society enjoyed a unique Hallowe'en party Friday evening in Union Hall. TheTKall was dimly lighted with Jack-o-lonterns and haunted by witches. Fortune telling and ghost stories were the main features of the entertain ment. A generouB supply of pumpkin pies and doughnuts formed the refreshments. Why Not? 8end your Laundry to us? We do good work and save you money besides. Shirts Bo to 10c Collars 2o Cuffs, per pair 60 Pell Phene 805. Auts 2441 .... Merchant's Laundry .The following advertsement an peared in "the Kansan": "You can got shaved at Leo's whjle you are walking to town." They are surely up-to-date at our sister Institution. We confess we have a curiosity to see their walking tonsorlal parlors. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. Mis-Semseter Examination. The mid-semester examination in Rhetoric 1 will be held from 9 to 10 o'clock Saturday morning, November 10, in rooms to be announced later. Rhetoric 13 Notice. Tho class meotlng-on Thursday, No vember 6, will be omitted. M. M. FOGG. Miss Sarah Muir, Who was reader In English Literature last year and who received her M. A. degree last June, Is visiting University friends. Professor "What" kind of r stove did the prehistoric man use?" T Sophomore "Mountain ranges." Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12. DR.JNO.J. DAVIS Graduate Refraction lit and Optician 4Bk Spectacle! and Eye abuse Correctly Fitted. Office 1222 O St. , Auto Phone 8021 : Ohoolats and Bon tTkt true CwtUri 8 C A. TUCKER, Jijfiltr, j:! 3 DR. S. S. SHEAH, Optician 3 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT jj YOUR PATR0NA6E SOLICITED. Q ALLEGRETTI (IHKQIATfS AJ SECTORS -V.-9.3 .i iT " .