The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 21, 1907, Image 2

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THBDA1LY INBBRA8K1AN
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THE PROPERTY OP
THE UNIVERSITY OP NEDRASKA.
Lincoln, Nebraska. -
PUBLISHED EVERY OAT EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MSMAY
BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD.
PrilieatlM Qttlci, 126 No. 14th St.
Edltor-ln-Chlof 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 Copies. 0 Cents Each
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Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo chanted
for at tho rato of 10 conts per Insertion
for ovory llf toon words or f raotjon thereof.
Faculty notices and University bulldtins
will gladly bo published froo.
Entered at tho pontodlco at Lincoln,
Nobraska, ns second-class mall matter
under tho Act of Conpross of March 3.
1870.
Y. M. C. A. MEMBERSHIP.
First of nil, tho omcers of tho Y. M.
C. A. wish to oxpross thoir apprecia
tion nnd to acknowledge thoir obliga
tion1 to tho Btnff of tho Dally Nebras
knn for tho prlvllogo of occupying tho
Bpnco of ono numbor with tho pre
sentation exclusively of Y. M. C. A.
mattors. Hy thlH means tho work and
position of the organization can bo
presented In a manner otherwlBo im
possible . Jimt what ought to bo tho volution
of ovory University man toward this
Association? It is probablo that fow
tako a stand against it. There are
not many so narrow and any such
hardly desorvo a position among Unl
vorslty people, whd are In sympathy,
it in to be supposed, with broader nnd
hotter things. Ilathor, tho attitude of
all men is a friendly ono; tho Y. M.
CLUETT SHIRTS
I carry tho "Cluott" lino because I think it is the best
lino in tho country. Just rocoived. 35 dozen now ones
all now patterns all exclusive designs
$1
BUDD, $2.50 HATTER
C. A. has received Bupport and on
couragomont from all classes whon
ovor such woro needed, and horo is
found tho reason for tho presont ef
Mcloncy of tho organization.
V, Hut this Bupport is ontlrely Justi
fiable. Tho Y. M. C. A. stands for a
practical, ovory-day kind of living
that tonds 'toward a hlghor piano, llv
' log that is intelligent and broad, that
can onlor into nil phases of Unlver
. t'ly activity, for example, nnd rocolvo
recognition as something worthy of
rank. Its vory breadth commends it,
for thoro is no insisting on restricted
notions nor narrow applications .of
those notions. However, It recognizes
that there aro bettor things ahead
than are now bo'ng realized- and sots
up thoso things iu idcala.
Then tho relation of every man
toward tho Association ought to con
slst in more than a moro nttitudo; it
should .bo of a moro active, sort, that
Involved In membership. Just at this
time a campaign is being carried on
with a .yiow to securing now mem
bers and iMs felt that such a move
ment should receive a hearty re-
spouse. Now Is a good time to Join
' the Y. M. O. A.
Bible Study In Nebraska University.
Undor tho 'leadership of Arthur
Jorgenscn and Jas. A, Ayers tho work
of organizing classes haB progressed
favorably. Twonty-flvo' classes enroll
ing ovor 300 men aro formed at pres
ent. After Thanksgiving vacation tho
IrAtornlty classes, in the study of "Tho
Social and Political Significance of the
Teachings of Jesus" hy Prof. J.'Jonds
of Cornell, wjll bo organlzod. A num
bor of other classes in the same course
will bo organized. Tho enrollment, in
cluding that at tho State Farm will bo
over BOO this year.
Tho loaders normal class meets at
tho City Y. M. C. A. under the lead
ership of C. M. Mayno. Supper is
served and is followed by tho discuss
ion of the lesson.
F. S. Godoman of tho International
Committee met tho Bible Study lend
ers for conference at tho city Y. M. C.
A. on October 30. Delegates from
surounding Associations wero present.
Arthur Jorgensen left yestordny
morning for Washington D. C. to at
tend tho International Y. M. C. A.
convention.
State Farm News.
Mid-week meetings arc hold regu
larly In the Y. M. C. A. room.
During the opening days now slu
dents woro met at trains nnd assisted
in finding hoarding and rooming
places In dcBirable localities.
About $75 has been raised by stu
dents and faculty for the purpose of
furnishing the Y. M. C. A. room, which
Is located in tho Administration build
ing at present, but will bo transferred
to the Stock Judging pavillion now
being erectod.
Tho Bible study classes are being
organized and a . vigorous campaign
has enrolled about eighty men to
dato. The committee, plana to havo
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about 150 men in these classes this
year. Tho general secretary of the
University Association assists In pro
moting tho work and leads a normal
training class for Iilble study leaders.
Tho Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation at tho State Farm is a branch
of tho University Association and car
ries on an Independent work along the
same linos ns that of the parent or
ganization. Tho president, William
Harding, '08, and a number of the
most prominent representative men in
tho school are doing an aggressive.
worJ'thls year.
The stag reception .on tho first Fri
day evening after tho opening of
school was attended by 125 students
out of nn enrollment of 300. Profes
sor Davison, principal of tr3 Agricul
tural School, spoko In terms of warm
appreciation of tho organization. A
Good Language League was formed,
In which tho mombere pledged them
selves to refrain from using slang and
profanity and to cultivate tho habit of
using good English nt all times.
Matt's placo Pool and cigars Old
I Heidelberg, 146 No. Eleventh street.
Tho grasp
of the clasp
is easy. It's
flat tho only abaa
lately flat clasp garter
in tho Brlchton. MIDI- :
ons of men know this buy
them and wear. them. The wear
ii there, and they cost only a quarter
, pair. Itcmcrabcr Tf.
PIOMEER SUSPENDER CO., 718 Mmn ST., Pstusarsu
J E R RJ Y posttoff.ce Henderson & Hald
THE DRUGGIST. 0PfeUR jewelers And
ENTRANCE UIIIUIAN5
HOT and COLD SODA 132 NO. 10TH. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
Delicious
Hot
Chocolate
Tea and Coffee
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UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN.
Tuesday, November 26.
11:00 a. in. 'Memorial Hall.
Girl's Mass Meeting.
Saturday, December, 6.
County Fair.
Friday, December, 12.
Nebraska-Iowa debate.
Dr. E. It. FulkerBon of Japan, whose
address on Nov. 6 was thoroly appre
ciated, has been secured to give two
stereoptican views on the 9th and 16th
of January. Ho lectures on the Mis
sionary Work in tho Orient.
Tho directory of the students and.
faculty is in course of preparation and
will probably be ready for distribution
before Christmas holidays. A charge
of five cents for each will be necessary
to help cover the expense of the pub
lication. H. W. White 07 is at present, di
rector of tho religious work flf tho
Brooklyn City Association. .
Read page four.
WAITING FOR YOU
to give us a call; it will give you
now ideas to see our holiday line,
because it contains everything to
mako people happy, whether they
are young or old. To price these
goods is a pleasure to possess
them is a privilege. You will buy
from mo because you can't dupli
cate the goods nor tho prices.
Dr.W.A.Myers
Jeweler and Optician
1343 O Street
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If you want a
go
NEW WINDSOR CAFE
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Popular Price
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Brightons.
dro made of
ntirn lllp wT
Tho patterns are
new. exclusive vari-
'jfi ety enough to satisfy
everybody. AH metal parts
are of heavy nickel-plated brass.
If your denier can't supply you, a
pair will be sent upon receipt of price.
turns sr pkneei MSPEmas
Sandwiches of
all kinds. Noon
hour lunches a
specialty.
L
Street
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G. K, AKAGI & BROS.
EXCLUSIVE
JAPANESE STORE
Everybody ia cordially in
vited to call and inspect
our store
204 Soulh.Twtlflh St.
HEFFLEYS
UNIVERSITY
TAILORS and
HATTERS
1337 O STREET
We're now located in the most
beautiful store in the West ,
CANDY, -ICE
CREAM X
SODA WATER
Lincoln Dandy. Kltchm
14th Bd O Strt
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SQUARE MEAL I
to the $
Excellent Service
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