nmMWMMMWM THEDAILY INEBRASKAN -ill 1 1 .( I.I , f I THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEDRAflKA. Lincoln, NobraBkaj. .b. MILISHEO EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. PrillutlM Otflei, 126 No. 14th St. Editor-in-Chief 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. . ' r SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies. 5 Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL, NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 cents por Inflortlon for ovory fifteen words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and Unlvorslty bulletins will gladly bo published froq. Entered at thq postofflco at Lincoln. Nebraska, as socond-claBS mall matter under tho Act of ConjrroBB of March 8. 1879. junior, Bonlor, alumni or momber of tho faculty should think themselves out of placo morely by thp fact of their being such. Look up a mom ber of the committoo and ,make ar rangements for your ticket" This fthould bo the biggest and best ban quot ever given a Nebraska football team for two reasons at least: First, becauso thoy have accomplished great deeds and, secondly, because they are our football team. ' ATHLETIC CONVENTION. JEFFREY DHRBEK. Oh Wednesday occurrod tho death of Instructor Jeffrey D. Hrbok, ono of tho youngest members of tho, Unlvor slty faculty. Mr. Hrbok was a young man of oxcoptlonal promtso, with many sterling qualltlos Tocognized by all who woro fortunate enough to como in contact with him. It is ex tromoly sad that a young man of such promtso should bo takn by death from tho activities of Hfo, whoro thoro wad Buch decided opportunity for ac complishing good. Many peoplo find U difficult indeed to roconcilo these, things with tho 'often repeated doc trine, "That whatever 1b, Is for the best," and it must bq admitted that the reosonjn tho destiny of the world is nol always njjparont to ordinary minds. A homo Is boreaved and the Unlvorslty 'and tho world Is poorer by Intercollegiate Association to Meet Saturday Tho next annual convention of the Intorcollcglato Athletic Association of tho United States will bo hold In New York Saturday, JDecember 28th. This meeting will, bo of great Importance and addresses will bo prepared by men of prominence throughout tho collegiate world. Tho subjects which have been assigned., are, "Tho Function of Athletic Sports'ln College and Uni versity Life," "Amateurism," and Tho Length of Schedules of Inter collegiate Athletic Conteat8." Each of these papers will bo followed by u prepared dlBCUBslon open also to the participation of all duly accredited delogates. Tho functions of tho organization as. stated In a circular letter received by Doctor Lees are as follows: First As aclearlng house of ath letic ideas. Second As a central bureau of pro paganda in Intorcollcglato athletics. ThiB Is accomplished by reports of nieotlngs, newspaper statements of policies and reforms, by the personal contact of members of committees and of delegates, and by circulars and othor literature published and sou t out It mattors not whothor 'tis your best girl or second boBt girl, your prldo should suggest a good ring. Slip will appreciate It, and you will fool bettor about It If youWo got tho girl, wo havo tho rings. 1-4 Karat White Diamond Rings . at $26.50, $28, $30 "NUF SED" Hallett, Jeweler. 1143 O St. ESTABLISHED 1871 BfD the death of this stalwart young man who had dedicated his Hfo to tho causo of education and tho betterment of hlB follows. THE BANQUET. . An effort Id being made to Induce those of tho student body who are not subjoctod to frequent temptations to 'do something else than 'grind, to( como out to tho CornhuBker Banquet. Tho Cornhuskor Banquet Js a func tion for tho men of the University, .whereby an opportunity Is given them to demonstrate their Interest In and loyalty to tho football team and the, I'nlvoralty. Tho attendance should bo largo and it furthermore should bo iopresontatlvo of tho student body as a wholo and this function should not be patronized "merely by those who from reasons of enthusiasm or Inter est in tho game feel it their duty to be present. This la the slnglp opportun ity offered tho students to ibo tlio hosts of tho football teams and It shouldbe' generally understood that IU8 jb uie capacity 01 every one ytno does attend, Nor is this function ono at which.., freshman, sophomore, OYERGQATS $10 - $15 - $20 - $25 - Such a variety from which to make a selection. Jaunty, snappy Btyles some in tho new browns somp aro , tho stylish broad gray stripes and a f ' ' groat showing of flncu. grade blocks. Wo aro putting all tho value possible . in our coats and still insuro good ' quality. t , CRAVEN ETTES Our storo has become celebrated for headquarters fop tho best cravonottes '" the.' young folows will toll you so. Swell, stylish black ones at $12.50, $15, and, $20 Magee & Deeme A Store for Men UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. Friday, December 6. 11:50 a: m. Y. W. C A. rooms. Noon meotlpg. . ' Saturday, December 7. Armory. County Fair. 1631 F St- English Club meets. Friday, December 13. Nebraska-Iowa debate. : Wollosley this year has enrolled four Chinese girls, tho first to bo sent to this country by tho Chinese government. t NATIONAL 8CHOOL. (Continued from Pago 1.) a national university would havo an influonco in uniting all parts of tho United States; that It would bocomo the equal of tho University of Borlln; that It would In ovory way supple ment nnd aid oxlstlng unlvorsitlos. A FEW LEFT. On account of the great demand for the Football Number of the Daljy Ne braskan, another edition was printed. A few-of these souvenirs are left and may be bought-at the Dally Nebrakan office. Avflno now Y. M. C. A. building has just boon comploted at Amos. 'I Nebraska . University Pins by the Association. Third As an agency of practical re form. The reform Is along two lines, purification and reform of athletics, and the establishment of rules for athletic sportB., ti lt Is expected that"SAican organJji zntlon as thjs will accomplish great things In tho way of refprm of ath letics. A united movement will bo ef fective whoro Independent efforts aro of no avail except In tho Individual 'Institutions concerned. Tho influencd exerted will be In geometrical propor tion to tho number of institutions en rolled In Its membership. m . PLEASE NOTICE. All characters who oxpoct to ap pear on tho Pike at the County Fair aro roquested to first see Ann Watt, Mr. Mueller or-Eyjuigollno Strickland. Theso characters and, tho booths are also asked to b(j ready for the open ing of the Fair at 7:30 sharp, At 10:20i flashlight wlll-bo taken of-all i booths, and on th charge. , " jfie. Daily NebrasHan for the re maindqfr of the school year, $1 50. Pike, Jreo of r Pins : fpl sterling silver, some gold plated in. ad dition, some solid gold. The designs in r elude diamond ends, seals,- monograms, pennants and U.' of N. 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.50, $2.00. LocKets . with University emblems in color, 50c to' $8.50. These lockets are used on chains or watch fobs. A variety of HAT PINS -X6 in university designs Fobs, pennant or eal, on leather strap, 35c. . ' A Miliar & faine t r: :;! . j ' wk fcf .$. MA - 3 . I" ' . 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