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THE DAILY NIBBRASKN I Ebe Dail$ Ifoebraeftan TIII3 PIIOPEKTY OF THE UNIVI3IIHITY OP NI3BIIASKA. Lincoln, Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERT DAT EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY TUB STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Mblicitloi Since, 129 No. 14th St. Edltor-li-Chlef M. A. Mills, '08 Managing Editor Clyde E. Elliott, '09 Business Manager... H. C. Robertson, '09 Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable. In Advance Single Coplerf,. S Cdnts Each INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for nt tho ruto of 10 cents por lnflortlon for ovory (If toon words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published frco. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as Bocond-claBs mall matter undor tho Act of Congress of March 3. 1870. OUR 8CHEDULE. Last Saturday Nebraska closed the wouBon of practlco games vory credit ably and now tho toam has Its real work to tlo. How real this work Is, can bCBt bo appreciated by examining tho schedule, which will show tho gamo with Minnesota for next Satur day. Then comos Colorado, Ames, i Kansas, Donvor, JJoano and St. Louts; Novor boforo 1ms Nebraska hal a heavier football schedulo than this yoar. This means that tho men on the team aro going to bo Bitbjccted to sovoro strain both on -tholr physical and nervous strongth. While wo can not directly minlmlzo this, yet It id . . possiblo for tho student body to make this strugglo moro pleasant in many wnyB by a llttlo thought and Biich should bo our determination. Whon the team leaves for Minnesota there should bo a demonstration such ns has chnraotorized this achool in the past. Evrybody should ho at tho train If pos siblo to assuro the toam of our enthus iastic support nnd Impress thorn with tho thought that they aro to light for tho honor of tho old U. of N., and that they aro supported by sovoral thous- SQUAD SELECTED. (Continued from pago 1.) for scholarship in history and the .lames forensic medal for excellence In debate at the St. Joseph high scool, and won tho esBay prize offered by the St. JoBenh Chapter of tho Sons of tho Revolution. Ho waa a member ofT the University debating squad last year. William H. King, 1908, of Osceola, waa a member of tho team which de bated with, tho University of Illinois team at Urbana last April. Ho Is a member of Phi Alpha Tau; of Delta Sigma Rho, the honorary debate fra ternity, and of Delta Tau Delta. Clyde C. McWhlnnoy, 1908, Law, 1908, of Lincoln, a graduate of the Al llanco high school, won one of the firat year scholarship prizes in the Col lego of Law, waa a member of the squad in 1905-1906 and was alternate on the toam which debated with the Universi ty of Wisconsin at Lincoln last April. Ho was tho first president of tho Uni versity Forum which became a chap ter of Phi Alpha Tau. Ho Is a member of Phi Delta Phi, tho law fraternity. Homer S. Stophona, 1908, of Sidney, Iowa, Is a graduate of the Sldnoy high school and is going Into the law. He was a member of tho squad last year. Joseph H. Swenson, 1908, Is a gradu ate of the Omaha high school which ho represented on five winning debate teams. In his freshman year ho won a place In tho Nebraska team which defeated Washington University tho ninth of Nebraska's nine successive victories. He was alternate on the team that wont to Wisconsin In 1900 and was a momber of tho team that mot Wisconsin nt Lincoln last spring. Ralph A. Van Orsdol, 1906, Law 1910, of Maxwell, was graduated from tho Lr Creolo Academy, Dallas, Orogon. Ho was editor of tho Dally Nobraskan in 1906-1906. -Ho is a member of Alpha Thota Chi. Joseph T.J Votava, 1910, -attended Fromont Normal College whero he won tho Tribune Oratorical contest In 1904. Ho is going into tho law. George. Mr Wallace, 1910, of Omaha, is a graduato (class of 1905) of tho Omaha high school. Ho was alternate on tho high achool team In 1904 and was a member of tho team In 1905. This is his first year on tho .squad. He Is a member of Alpha Thota ChJ. LavPfonco J. Weaver, 1910, of Boa trico, represented tho Beatrice high school three years In dobates with tho Lincoln and Omaha high schools. He wna also Class president and orator. We want you to know that W Sanderson' is the best place in the state to buy SHOES, They al ways have just what you want and you are sure to be fitted right and pleased. See Out Window tJ)IK4gf 12290 STREET. & about two months. Tho debates will occur olght weeks from Friday night. Another meeting waa held last night at 8 o'clock to got started with the col lection of material. A dozen committees-were appointed covering aome of tho most important pointB on the ques tion. It was agreed to decide on a per iod of the day when the squad could meet so that there would bo no excuse for not remembering dates of tho meet ings. The next meeting will bo at ono o'clock this afternoon. UNIVERSITY BULLETINS. BUDD'S $10.00 CRAVENETTES Big storos don't boo how Budd can soil such coats for $10.00. Easy monoy I don't carry big stocks no interest oh big invest ment HO OXnmiHO of Rnllilll" it n n. t,in linn wifli inn- nnl T mitv buy whim tho manufacturer is anxious to soil at a price Snappy Popular Furnishings. $2.50 Hats BUDD, $2.50 HATTER and nnxioiis students. And when they return, whothor In victory or dofoat, tho same enthusiastic crowd will bo thoro to give thorn a reception worthy of tho good fight wo know thoy will put up. Bo sure that you aro there. ( A second mooting of the Officers' Club was held last night at 6 o'clock In the Commandant's office for tho pur pose of electing a chairman and mas ter of ceremonies for tho officers' hop. The result of the meeting was tho elec tlon of Capt. Walter Kennor for chair man and Lieut. F. M. Weller for master of ceremonies. At tho first meeting of tho club, held about a week . ago, Major M. F. Wasaon was olocted .president and Capt. Byron B. Yodor secretary-treasurer of tho club. Clemorits' photos aro tho best. Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. He wns a member of tho University de bating squad In 1906-1907, his fresh man year. His fraternity is Alpha Thota Chi. Byron E. Yodor, 1908, is a gradu ate of tho Topoka, Ind., high school. Ho won a place last yoar his first year on tho aquad on tho team which mot tho University of Illinois nt Urbana. Ho wjig Jmsjuqas manager of the Daily Nebraskan last year. Law is to bo hla profession. His fraternity Is Delta Up sllon. Tho' first meeting of tho squad was held Yesterday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock In the Trophy room for tho pur pose of giving some preliminary In struction before beginning tho actual work of classifying tho material. Prof. Fogg outlinod the mechanics of the squad work, explained tho arrange ment of tho note boox used in tho course and got daas schodulos from each of the fifteen members, Tho work this year will be moro strenuouB than usual from the fact that the work that formerly extended over a half year or more will be crowded Into Tuesday, October 15. 11:00 a. m. Memorial Hall. Convocation. Rev. Francis Wilson, of Boston. Chaplain Rev. Fer guson of Kansas City. 5:00 p. m.T-U. 210. Faculty committee on University Extension meets. Wednesday, October 16. 12:00 m. Memorial Hall. Sophomore cIbbs meets. Thursday, October 17. 11:30 a. m. Memorial Hall. Junior Class meeting. 7:15 p. m. Armory. Pershing Rlfio drill. Tryout for now members. 8:00 p. to. 2850 P St. Hawkeyo Club reception to all Hawkoyo students at homo of Prof, and Mrs. Chatburn. 8:00 p.k m. Nebraska Hall 210. Pathological Club meeta. Report on Current Literature. Chapln Bros., florists, 127 So. 12th. 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