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".. THE NEBASKAN . v A . . i A i. U I -rj Vifii Wits ftebf asjian , TUB PROPERTY OP TUB UNIVBRBITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nebraska. NBLIIHEB EVERT BAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AM MMDAT BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. MlitttfM ttflct, 128 ta. 14th St. Kdltor-ln-Chlef .M, A. Mills, M Managing Editor Clyde. 1. Elliott, '00 Business Manager... H. C. Robertson, '09 ' r-, Editorial and Business Office! BASEMENT, 'ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, 8tatlon A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies. 5 Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 txinnrtniTAr. MnTTPlTiPt will ho ctmrsrcd for at tho rato of 10 conts por InBortlon for cvory flf loon words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and UnlvorBlty bulletins will gladly bo published froo. Entorcd nt tho postofneo at Lincoln, Nobraska, ns second-class mall matter under tho Act of Conprcss of March 3. -1870. CLA&8 FOOTBALL. Tho first of tho dories of. Intor clasa football Rnmen wns played yes tonlny aftornoon on tho athletic field and tho spirit and enthusiasm mani fested sjioakB volumes for tho genu ineness of class siirlt In this univer sity. Thoro aro many.unfortunato but insurmountable (HfTlcuUlos in connec tion with thoBO games which tend to le&son their Importanct as part of Unl vorslty llfo. Tho fact that they occur during tho school wook when tho time of many of the students is domanded by other things cuts tho attendance down to a figure that does not propor ly indicate tho IntoroBt folt In tho cvonts. A further fact is that so much importance Is attached to tho work of tho 'varsity that wo have grown ac customed to think only of them and rather disregarding tho intor class teams. Doth departments have their parts to play tho one gives among other things tho University recognition from other schools and tho thor is a strong faction in cement ing together tho student body. It is to bo hoped that tho interost In theso games continuos undimiBhed and that all who can well mnko an effort to attend. The price of admission Is merely nominal and should be no rea son for staying away. Well, If tho subs can hold a team llko Nobraska this year. What's going to happen next. Tho abovo 1b a state ment taken from tho Kansan's last issue. It illustrates both tho well known Kansas tactics and tho fact that they do not know or at least so ono must believo, that It Is much moro graceful to acknowledge a fact that ,1b common knowledge than to "ring In" such a flimsy excuso as tho abovo. In caso Nebraska suffers a defeat at the hands of St. "Louis it is to bo hoped that such a .spirit of fairness will be shown, that will at least not permit a misrepresentation of tho facts. Unl. Calendar. x Within the next few days a beauti ful calendar of tht University of Ne braska wll bo on sale In tho Y.,W. G. A., room which will bo a fitting souven ir of the Univorslty and .consequents ly of lntorost "to all University stu dents. This calendar will contain a largo numbtr of photographs of. Iho campus, several of the buildings, and n, numbor of tho deans of tho Univer sity. A similar ono waB tried by the University of Illinois nnd proved' to bo very popular at that Institution, so ,thoro Is no doubt but what it will 'tako" hero. Tho price asked for 11 Is fifty cents. As a fitting Christmas gift this cal endar will anBwor tho purpose famous ly, while being, also, very Inexpensive. It is got upln tho very best stylo with, tho colors of the University, the scar lot and cream, and tho photographs , iU8ed in decoration arp some of. the )est which could bo obtained. Only" ' 3 . limited njumber of these calendars havo.-been ordered, and .It will bo well for those who. wIbJj them to droflhto ..tho Y, W,. C. .A,, room, within the next . few days and leave their order. A sample, of thqJlllrtols calendar will be on hand so that an Idea of the cal endar can be obtained. Watch for these calendars atthe County Fair,, pfecembep7th4. ' DEBATING TEAM8 CHOSEN. Eight University Men to Meet Iowa and Minnesota. The committoo appointed by tho dobating board published the names of tho eight students who. will composo tho learns which wllPdob'ato with tho univorslty of Iowa at Lin coln and the university of Mjnnesdta nt Minneapolis, on December 13, on the control of Interstate railroads. The cotiftnitteo .which put the candidates through a tryout debate Friday and' yestordny morning, was composed of Prof. Qeorgo A. Ayers, Dean George P. t3oBtlgan, Prof. M. M. Fogg, Prof. F. C. French and Prof. Edwin Maxoy. The olght mon who captured 'the hon ors aro as follows: - Robert I. Elliott, 1909, of Unlfrl ty 'Place, who is a graduate of tho Winsldo high school, nnd who attend ed tho 'Wayno Normal school whore he took first honors in public spenking Ho is president of tho junior class. He wns county superintendent of Wayno county and principal of the Pllger bchools two. years. He is a mem ber of the-Acacia fraternity. Martin L. Frorichs, law 1908, of Au burn, who won one of tho scholar ships in tho colloo of law last year for attaining the highest standing in tho studies of tho year, and who is chief Justice of the college of law su preme court. William RtKlng, 1908, of Osceola, who was a membor of the tenm which debated with tho univorslty of Ill inois last year, Is a membor of tho Delta Tau Delta and Phi Alpha Tau. Clyde C McWhlnnoy, 1908, law, 1908, of Lincoln, who won ono of tho first your scholarship prizes in the collego of law last year, and who wns a member of the debate squad two yenrs ago, and an alternate on the team which debated with the uni versity of Wisconsin last April. Ho Is a member of (he Phi (Alpha Tau and Phi Delta Phi fraternities. Joseph M. Swenson, 1908, of Omaha who was a member of the team that defeated Washington Univorslty In his freshman year, and who was an al ternate on the tenm that dobated with Wisconsin in 190G and a member of tho team which met Washington here last spring. Ho is a membor of Phi Alpha Tau nnd Delta Sigma Itho. Lawrenco J. Weaver, 1910, of Bea trice, who was a member of tho uni versity defeating, squad' of 1906-1907. Ho Is a member of Alpha Theta Chi. 'Ralph "A. Van Orsdel, 190G, law 1910, of Maxwell. Ho was editor of tho Dally Nobraskan 1905-1906, was principal of the Ohiowa high school last year, and Is a member of Alpha Thota Chi. Byron E. Yoder, 1908 ,pf Topeka, Ind., who was n member of the team which dobated with the' university of Illinois last spring nt Urban a. He Is a member of Delta Upsllon. The makeup of the two teams wab announced ns follows: Nebraska vs. Iowa, at Lincoln Rob ert I. Elliott, '08; Martin L. FrerlchB, law, '08, Joheph 'M, Swenson, '08; and Byron E. Yoder. '08, alternate. Nebraska vs. Minnesota at Minne apolis WllJIam Rl King, 08; C. C. McWhlnnoy, '08, aw '08; Lawrenco J. Weaver, '08, and Ralph A. Van Orsdel '06, law '10, alternate. New Books In the Library. . Andrews, H. R. D. Shakespeare's books. . Baker, James Pictures from Bohe mia. Bisland, Elizabeth iLlfe of .Lafeadlo. Hearn. 2 vols. . --,. - - - ., Culthrop, D. C. English coBtume. 4 vols. .Clement, W. H, P. History of- the- do minion of Canada.. ,Eiys, A, tB. Yoruba, speaking peo ples. Elton, C. 'I.-W-llllam Shakespeare, his family and friends. . , Jerrold, Maud F, Vlttorla Colonna. jLang, Andrew History of Scotland. ,i 4 vols. Macrosty, H W. Trust .movement In British In'duHtrv. NIolsi3bJKrdrlch-r-History of thti pa- Hjteat, vy. w, Maiay magic. ,-s Snyder, Carl The world machine. 1)aoy' ifilte19th century. RoId, 'SgfLlf'n4 'letters of the .flrUveioLDir'lian2.YiQlB.2- V . ' -7l-' -. t - , -, y mt WHEN YOUR CLOTHES ARE HADE HEBE DRESHER Dtjllclous i Sandwiches of Hot Sow allk,"d" Noon Chocolate hour lunches a , Tea and Coffees 1307 O Street, specialty. I ..!.... MM! - A I UMUN UULLXUt I TAILORS i Main Colligt Building , iiiiiii jerr;y THE DRUGGIST. HOT and GOLD SODA THE POST OFFICE IS OUR ENTRANCE 132 NO. 10TH. Vombory. Armlniua Western culture in eastern lands. UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN8. Monday, November,- 18. Mid semester reports duo. Tuesday, November 19. 11:00 a. m. Memorial Hall. Convocation. Hon. D. E. Thompson, U. S. Ambassador to Mexico. 11:30 a. m. Memorial Hall. Senior class meets. Thursday, November 21. y 11:30 a. m. Memorial Hall. Girl's Mass Meeting. Saturday, December, 7. County Fair. Dr. J. H. 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