The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 31, 1908, Image 1

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UNWlERSltY Of NElltASKA, LINCOLN, SATURDAY, CXTT01ER 31, l0f
tag Kebertsos aa' enthusiaatlo recep
ttoa. The move for separate depart
fMkta far the different colleges has
Um approval of. 1Kb. taedloa and Rob
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the atHdeata would aee thai their de
partment was property .repreaeated.
FOREST. CLUB DOCS Q000 WORK.
Fawew To Bo Haiti at .Cawerth
Park Tefilfht.-!'
The -aMuwer la whtea m Forest
alub has started' o Its year's work
gives promise that the his reputation
which l(has earaed brjjw work In
past years 'will, be more" ihan, main
tained this" yeah Progrinis, .tyr the
seWester have been IstiUed by the
club and a systematic coitmo of study
Is being pursued.
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the fall of 1904, nearly. two years after
the forestry courso was Inaugurated
la the University of Nebraska. The
olub deals with technical forest prob
lems but treats them In a popular
manner so that they may be of Inter
est to all. A definite scheme, of woik
waa outlined last, year, which Is to be
earned oa for 'several years, and cov
an and augmeats the regular work
given la the forestry course.
Last year .nine professors and eleven
students addressed the club-in fifteen
regular meetings. It Is the aim of the
etab to divide the formal programs
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TO MEET jOWA TODAY
GREAT GAME EXPECTED AT IOWA
CITY THIS AFTERNOON.
I0TM TEAMS EXPECT VICTORY
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The Cernhutkers Are In Qood Condi
tion and Are Hopeful of cleaning
4he jowansr-Captaln fclrk'a
" ,Too Is, .Greatly Feared.
PROBABLE LINE-UF.
rJebrMWa Wt; lowaWt.
Harvey (Capt.)
. (,174) . .. ... ..r.
Chaloupka (tM)r.
Harto (1B0)-st..r.
e..,.iHylnd(lB9)
X....,i Gross (190)
g..k.. Connor (165)
Collins (175)....'. o, ..Hastings (178)
Ewlnay(18e)..... fl.,..iBeldell (216)
Frum (186).. .....I. t... Stutsman (176)
Johnson (170) . . ,.l eH. .Carbsrry (141)
Bentley (142).. -..,q.' ... Stewart (131)
Brrknor.(l76), ...,r.' h.Klrk (Capt.) (184)
Beltzer (165) . . . .1. h Collins (163)
Kroger (170) .....f. b.. , Hazard (170)
Total Wt Nebraska, 1,M3; Iowa,
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Average Wi Nebraska, 174: Iowa,
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8C0RES ;n PREVIOUS YEARS,
Year. ., Nebr. Iowa.
18M ..' 4.,......'.., 0 )..
1993 ..4.y..:..,,,!...17 . 6
1904
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IMPORTANT GAME8. TODAY.
West, '''.
Nebraska vs. , Iowa.--
Chicago vs Minnesota
'& Ames vs. Missouri '
Indiana vs. Illinois
Ml&hlaaAJWOMidarbllt
Kait. i?
Carlisle vs. Navy
Princeton ;va. W Point
Harvard, vs. BroWn
Dartmouth vs. Amherst
IOWA CITV la-, Oct. 30.-,(Speclal
to he pally Nebraskan.) With,
"King" Colo's ''peek-a-boo'' play put
ugalast Mark Catlln's" "angle play'
ttia. elevens representing the Unlver-
Wty. ,bf .Nab.raakk atld .University of
'Iowa, will meet to settle honors to
hforrow afternoon, on Iowa field: '
It Is one of the moat .important;
games In the Missouri Valley this
season and tho result yllt be watched'
wUh interest. Ir.wa Ts .anxious to de
feat the Cornhuskers and thus claim
superiority ovor Minnesota, the' team
that could not defeat 'Nebraska, ' ''
Beth elevens are cripple' accord
ing t'o, the "dopo" sent out from .the
respective institutions, Beltzer, Kro
ger and Cooke are tfiebatte'red CJorn
huskers, whlle.Captain Kirk, the great
Iowa drqpklcker,"and Perrlne .are the
Hawkeyes who will-be handicapped In
the game. In fact, Perrlne will prob
ably not be uaed, Quarterback Car
berry taking, his plaee at left ead.
At Uiree o'etoek this aftameea the'
Corahaskers and Coaeh CatMa's
lowaaa will batin a straggle to Iew
City whteh, aeee.-dlag to preseatdope,
will be a Maraa- 9M. Be far this sea
soa, toe raaerd ef the lewa toam has,
net btoa ae W1U aa that at the
COTBhuatwrs, 'tott tkje to muah to be
said to axtaatoKtoa of tow raac. Two
weeks age tow dofeated by .Mis
souri la a hard atruaflto'by he aaoye
of 19 te 6." la lata game Iowa's stir
aad eaptoto, Kirk, waa, latored and
did net ptoy to Mm sesoad half, aad
to this toat Um Iawa reeters attribute
tha defeat at thalr toam,' m than;
kewever , Kirk had had two waexa to.
Vfktoh te ,g-st baok into. eaadlUea aad
ha Isiaaid to be' la ajaad fern tor to
day's .
If -toa , Cefaaakers aaa preveal
LKlrk freto soorlag aay e& Mi drop.
ktoka NaVwam wlU frt4wUy wta, for.
tW CaA rjalk'a sU. ' ; ,.
m--TT'
ba very
algnlAonnt.
Missouri and
Ames clash today.
and should the
tigers wlh'ahd Nebraska iose to, Iowa,
Missouri would have a claim to the
Missouri Valley title., Neither of
these; things' Is looked' fof, "however.
If ail expectations are' fulfltled both1
Ames and Nebraska will win today,
and In that cas the real climax will
occur at, Omaha next Saturday when
the CorofcUBkerr and the Ibwa "soil
ucKiers ge iogeincr -e-'
The Nebraska Telephone coslpaay
will operate a complete bulletin and
diagram of the Nebraska-Iowa game
at thejr offloo1 on South Thirteenth
bUeet this afternoon.
.
The 'varsity second team left yes
terday aftornpon for Peru, where they
meet the Normal students today. The
players are in goo 4 condition, and ex
beet to trim the Peruvians. The fol
lowing men made the trip:' Tlghe,
Drlggs, Mussen. Chauner, Lafgreen,
Gibson, Anderson, Pierce, Neff, WaU
ors; Bubl, Ford, Powers', Farley, Angel
anJ Rathbono,
Will Produce German, Play;
Bxtenslve preparations are being
made to put on a German play next
spring. The departmont Is now. busy
scouring the campus for suitable tal
ent to take the male characters, of
which there are a large number,
The play which will tie' given Is en-
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a nenulHe Geralah
studtot "life to .Old; Heidelberg to
a manner as td.
prove of interest to
every university TKudeat,
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a student, play, the number of .saale
characters fa Beseaeiarily la ftwre
batagfRf teea or -tweaty; atoni aad'oaly
three or four w'oaiea'la. the play.-
The. "great' prepoaderaHee of '
-to female; ebanwters'maea, it lit
Itoult for the Germaa apartmeat 'to
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not beea'dadBlteiy settled upoa 'baC
it will be'ttBM'Unto'toClMrtorDay
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At the special medical eoavocatloa
yesterday afternoon Dean Ward .called
the atteatloa of, the students to tha
medical collage to the tuberculosis
exhibition and lectures now.betog ooa
ducted ,1a this e4ty by the ergaaiia
tlons which are engaged la attempsg
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attend the exhibit and as maay of ,
the lectures as possible with a aote- ' '
book In hand that.be might make' "'
a Bote, of the many educational fea -' ;
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declared that the exhibit .had an edu- '.,
catlonal yaiue of great lmportanoe to
all cltiwBB but-aepeeUily aey to tha
"medical student. ' , n "
The exhibit which opened yesterday
In Lincoln is but part oil a great '-
campaign of popular education bow, be
ing carried on in all parti of. the
country, The movement Is tk out
growth of the recent tatanailenai
tuberoulosis .congress ke4d in Wasav-
Ington; D. C, to whiek Dr?Waf
a delegate. That meeUag
representative ef. the Bjrowto
laatlea to rid aaaaaBltv af.tatM
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possible.' The anti-tubereuloato aUa , ,'"
tioi had, Its .beginning abVoaaV vlt -then'
canie across to the. eastern aaa. .,
tlon of the United States aad is now ' 5
sweeping the country.
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.ffhe international coagreae, of whtoh', r
Dean, v Ward wad a memBr, met iiirr ' -Washington
late In, Septeaibar.-: ,l ,
.discussed at lawrtk the progress ntada , ' ,
1,i)'ftK.Bg e. rayagaa-ef mm drea .: .
disease aad uadertoek t 1prosrUM'' -,
further measures' f orjsesoaiaf Mm,' 'v
danger of tofeetioav ;At tha maattog; -
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the, medleal .Faaa'nMsaa; t
were fully represented aid the solrlt ' y
there, evldoaeed was" that aM natioaa -'' '
bad, a eotpmon cause asajaat aeaat- ' -J,
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