The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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Mat. $1.00 to 60c. Night $1.50 to 50c
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OCT. 10-21.
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THUR8. A FRI. NIGHT8, OCT. 22-23
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WEEK OF OCTOBER 12
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
'Mat., Yues-TTTnirernd Sat., 2MB.
Frank Mostyn Kelly & Co.
Jeannle Fletcher, Five Arakl Japs.
Clayton and Drew.
The Misses Del more
Maurice B. Cook.
Blssett and Scott.
Vlascope.
EVE., 8:15 Prices 15c, 25c & 50c
MAT. 1,000 Seats Lower Floor &
Balcony 15c; 300 Reserved 25c.
weakened by' the loss of some of Its
strongest playors, will fare worso than
at. the hands of M, A. C, whon 11
goes up against the Indiana team. Tho
hopes of the varsity siipportors were
not raised particularly when tho roBull
of today's scrimmage with the scrubs
becamo known. Although It is' report
ed that tho team played better, still
tho scrubs scored one touchdown o
two made by the rogulars. .
Notre Dame.
NOTRE DAME, Ind., Oct. 1G A
rousing send-off was given tho varsity
players at a mass meeting of tho stu
dents hero upon the Drownson hall
campus this evening. A largo bon
fire was lighted and speeches were
made by Coaches Place and Lantry.
Chief of Police McSweenoy of South
Bend, a former Notro Dame star, and
Captain Miller. All tho speakers took
an optimistic view of thoprobablo out
come of tho contest with Michigan.
Tho local rootors were never more
enthusiastic over the outcomo of any
contest.
Qrlnnell.
GRINNELL, Iowa., Oct. 16 Coming
throught tho hard Nebraska gamo freo
from injuries, tho Qrlnnell eloven will
be In fine fettle for tho hard game
against Crotghton at Omaha next Sat
urday. Marshall, last year's quarter
back, who was kept out of tho Ne
braska gamo by a misinterpretation of
tho intorcollegiato rules, has boon de
clared eligible. Rl8ser, who was on
tho point of leaving for the University
of Iowa, decided to remain hero.
Yale.
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 16 Yale
has shifted Its policy for the game with
West Point. Now formations have
not beon learned well by the players
and they havo been discarded for tho
old smashing attack und varied de
vices of last season. Yale will rely
upon these to sweep tho army off Its
feet on Saturday. Because of tho now
policy tho gates wero opened p.U after
noon and a lively fifteen minute half
was ordered. As fast as the regulars
wearied by the strenuous week and by
tho excessive heat rotired, substitutes
closed up the gaps, but there was no
Bcoring until lato In tho practice, whon
Coroy, playing quarter back on tho
varsity, shot around tho right end for
a touchdown.
Harvard.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct 16 A
sharp scrlmmago botweon tho varsity
apd tho substitutes followed by a
scrimmage between the substitutes
and the second team .constituted tho
bulk of the crimson practice this after
noon. Both scrimmages wero hot af
fairs and there was no scoring.
Gil Browne, who has been out a
week, was back In uniform and' played
right end Instead of quarter back. Ho
had plenty' of dash and mado one sen
sational catch of a forward pass from
Burr. Gray don waB at loft end. for tho
fACULTY HAS DINNER
PLAN TO MEET OFTEN FOR 80
ClAL ENJOYMENT.
NEEDED WANT WILL NOW BE MET
University Professors and Instructors
Will Meet Frequently On 8o
clal Grounds and Will Be
come Acquainted.
WEEK OF OCTOBER 12
THE HOME OF NOVELTY
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Mats. 2:00 to 5:00; Eve. 7:30 to 9
. Last Week
VAUDEVILLE PICTURES
FULTON STOCK CO.
Beginning &
MONDAY,OCTOBER 19
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"the Devil"
With a bountiful menu and n delight
ful period of Informal sociability the
university faculty last evening Inaug
urated a series of Informal dinners
which It is thought will serve to bring
about a closor acquaintance botweon
tho various professors and Instructors.
Seventy members of tho faculty of
the various colleges which comprise
tho university assembled at tho Lin
coln at seven o'clock to partako of the
entertainment provided by tho mon
who are at tho head of jtho movement
for a closer union of tho faculty mon.
Tho first thing of interest was nat
urally tho dinner provided in the din
ing room of the Lincoln. Tho menu
was tempting and there was plenty of
It, which was In itsplf enough to bring
about a feeling of cordial good will and
companionship, even If any artificial
thing had been needed for such a pur
pose. Impromptu Talka.
Following' tho dlscuBsloh of the
menu, various members of tho faculty
who havo tho intorests of tho unlver-.
Blty at heart spoko impromptu of their
ideal for tho social life of tho faculty,
as a body, and of' their belief in the
usefulness of some plan wheroby tho
members of tho faculty could bo
brought into closer touch "with ono an
othor than Is possible when thoy meet
only In tho course of business connect
ed with tho university. Tho course of
other offorts of this nature was out
lined, and tho bollef was oxpressed
that the dinner plan, was tho succe
ful solution of the problem.
Some fifteen or twenty of those pres
ent Bpoko on the subject and all came
to tho same conclusion, namely, that
the university faculty should meet to
gether at periodical Intervals. Re
gent Allen, who was present as an In
vited guest, was called upon and spoko
earnestly of his belief In tho power of
a "pull together" .spirit among tho
members of tho faculty.
Permanent Organization.
At the conclusion of the talks tho
professors and Instructors unanimous
ly voted to form a permanent organi
zation and to meet frequently for so
cial purposes. An exocutivo commit
tee was selected consisting of Profes
6ors Fbssler, Avery, and Richards.
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Bubstitutes and he and Withlngton
tore holes In the defense. Thoy had
Pish so worried that tho big varsity
tackle .was unable to keep onsido and
his team was repeatedly penalized.
Gray and Sprague did tho best punt
ing. Galqttl has become first substi
tute quarter back because of the mov
ing of Browne over to end. Mlnot at
full back on the second team seems
to' bo a find. Ho played a phenom
enal game today and his line breaking
was the beBt seen In practice this
year.
Drake.
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LATEST AND BEST
Moving Pictures
IN THE CITY.
The Management extends a cordial
. Invitation of every University
' ' ef Nebraska student
ADMISSION 5 CENTS.
Change ef Pregram Men. and Thur.
Professpr DavldBon Is secretary of
tho organization and Max Westerman
1b treasurer.
The present movement Is tho out
growth of qrecoptlon tendered somo
time ago by the faculty of tho state
farm to Professor Wilcox. This event
brought home to tho teachers tho value
of, an occasional meeting together and
since that timet the plan has been
worked out Leading membere-of tho
faculty are earnestly behind tho enter
prise and Its start probably marks an.
epoch In tho social life of- the university.
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FIRST Y. M. C. A. SUPPER
Saturday, .October I 7th.
Admission 20 cents
6:00:00 P. M.
DES MOINES, Iowa., Oct. 1C For
fear that Qrlnnell might learn tholr
signals for the Drake-Grinnell game
scheduled for Oct. 24, secret practice
has been instituted by Coach Griffith
for tho blue nnd white players, After
the game last year tho Drake players
complained that tho Iowan 'college
eloven Boomed to know the numerals,
so precautions are to bo taken this
season. The coaches will pick some
thing near a permanent line-up this
week, to be tried out In' the Coo game
Saturday.
UNIVERSITY BULLETIN
OCTOBER.
Saturday 177:00 a. m., Senior break
fast: '
Evening -Y. M. O, A. Supper at St".
Paul's church. '
Tuesday, 20- Con vocation", Prof.
Guernsey Jones, 'The Olympic
Games,"
Thursd&y, 22 -Freshman election t
llj30 a. m. In Memorial hall.
Saturday 24 "Junior Informal at the
Temple. Admission 75 cents.
Tuesday 27 Sophomore class. 3tem
orlal Hall, 11:30 a. m.
Tuesday, -27 Convocation, Dean Chas,
E, Fordyco, "The . Teachers' Col
lege." 'Wednesday 28 Dramatic Club Tryout
Engineering Society meeting In the
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Admits You to All Athletics for $3.oo
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Section Reserved for Girls' Rooting Squad
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C. H. Frey, florist, 1183 O BL ,
Subscribe for the Nobraskan.
With Minnesota beat, Ames will bt
easy.
Chapln J3n8, florists, 127 So. Thir
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Beckman Bros. Fine shoes; 1107
O street.
Cameron's lunch counter, 123 So.
Twelfth.
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Dr.- Chas. Youngblut, dentist 202
Burr block,
Pot-pie. Tonight. St Paul's. By
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on the campus recently.
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