'. !!.! I I..JI -jl.. in. ,,. jwiMBWWBMtww .Jl'M.lllXt!WMllJWMIiMJ.lAH)WMWMwM''' :iii ij nn I -in l.n-i Hi I fit ji- ss j---. - nu,ili,n- , IIWHIIM UN lllllHi.N lf mmimmi; r,;tii' ,i-;i,;Ti:ml.,u-;,.T,1 5 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN tV-ip,.. . a t V w M-t ni' ,'' -' t w M ' the Daily Nebraskan r jA'ra r v ! THB.I'HUFJflKTX U .., . rt . 1 ?lk s. Mh .W " 1-. 3 P. M. TOimY E 1 v GKEG0KY,I!!ii '. m m. m. r v - w -Llnooln, NebhiBkar " I . BtfTilH STUDENT PUD. QOAItD.' EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor Victor B. Smith Managing Editor K, P. Frederick Associate Editor .Carl J. Lord Asioolate Editor T. M. Edgocombe BUSINESS STAFF. Manager W. A. Jones Militant Manager ,..0. C. KddoP, Clrculaton.. v- C. Hatoall Assistant Circulator P. T. Sturgla Editorial and Bualneet Offlcet BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 8 Cents Eaoh. Telephone 1 Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888) Auto 2883. : - INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rnto of 10 contB per Insertion for ovory fifteen words or fraotlon thoro of. Faculty notices and Unlvorslty bul letins will bladly bo published froo. Entered at tho postofilco at Lincoln, Nohraska, as socond-clasa mall mattor under tho Aot of Conffross of March 3, 1870. Advertisements for the want ad column should be left at the business office, basiment Administration build ing between 10 a. m., and 12 m., or between 2 p. m., and 5 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for want ads, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraction there of, the first Insertion; three Inser tions twenty-flvo cents; five Inser tions forty cents. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1909. "Solid Gold FootbnllB (o Mombors of tho Team." No, child, thoy nro not of regulation hIzo. mbroly watch charms. A now Htory 1h told of ono popular Nobraska profosaor. It aooms that ho was giving his class a written tost, and tho hour was a torloiiB interval for him with nothing to do. So what did ho do but go up to tho blackboard nnd uractico writing hie nanio in full, in part full, and in brief, In all tho various stylos and curves known and unknown to good penmanship. WE MU8T BEAT DOANE. "Wo muat boat Doano." NEBRASKA FIELD 00000000000000000000000300Oi3 Tho athlotic board now announces that a section of tho grandstand will bo roped off for tho girls alone and that coedB will bo admitted to these aoats without extra charge. Quito nat urally the board members expect that thoir action will result in a larger at tendance "of girls at tho coming gamos. They should not bo disappointed. HALLOWE'EN FE8TIVAL8. Tho Union Literary Society hold Its annual Hallowe'en festival last ovon lng and tho members of tho organiza tion disported themselves In informal fashion at Epworth park. Undoubt edly they had a good time. Hallow e'en Is an old, old holiday, but in variably It possesses enough novelty to give young and old much pleasure ut its annual visit. It is such an event as that ot tho Uts last evening which gives the uni versity studont tho memories "to bo treasured after ho loaves tho scones of tholi4 happening. Such informal)j,le8: as that at Epworth park are retneni bored longer than aro tho tasks of tho classrooms or tho more format meet ings on varied occasions. It Is the in formality of such a stunt which counts. In that there Is real pleasure and of It this university should havb 'more. ACCOMMODATING PROFE88OR8, There aro to bo found In this uni versity professors of divers sorts and kinds. There aro teachers who have -jj tlon could have given tho required items in considerably under five min utes and without moving from his chair. Did. ho do it? Not at all. He informed tho student that ho had no time to fool with tho matter; that if any information was had it must bo gotten elsowhere. In all of which he did not Btop to consider that his re fusal meant ah hour's hard work by tho studont to get tho news from other sources, and that even then the ar ticle, as published elsewhere in this Ibsuo, benefited his' college much less than if the nows had been obtained first hand. It is this sort of men that students cannot like, much less respect. Fac ulty professors aro human beings just aB are other men; they"are"nottin godB oil little pedestals. Tho Engineering . Society mot Wednesday evonlng, dud routine, busi ness was gone through, followed by, one. of tho usual joint discussions on engineering progress. A number jq$ hew men were voted in, and the ropor't of tho smoker committee was read. It showed a debit of about $12 from tho first smoker of tho year. With tho exception of Professor Richard's office, the last of tho .M. E. department loft tho mechanical arts building last Tuesday, when Professpr uenn vacated the olllco he has had in JV1.104.. Mi8B Hrbek, head of the depart: mdnt of Slavonic languages, will .oc cupy it as soon as It is remodeled, which Is being done now by tho addi tion of a steel celling and several coats of paint. .TIPC At Half Price Saturday h4b9 ul i ij. i en 4 en 1 o en m..ai nin kiua fcsuus fcsuu ot uiuu ouuca BUM) "' 1415 , How farcical haB thlp phraso bo conioi A. moro joko, it Is now cast about tho campiiB to bo laughed at. But thoro was a time whon it was not a Joko. A fow years ago, beforo No brnska had blazed its way to tho foreground of western football, Doano ' wub an antagonist to bp fearod. A victory over thp Creto collegians at that tlmo waa not an easy matter by any moans nnd tho gamo was not called a "practice contest." Doano was then a fearod rival; now it is a "minor college." Tho differ ence in tho attltudo towards tho Crote school then and now typifies tho growth of Nebraska in football and in other things. No longer can any private collego of tho state consider itself on a par with tho stato unlvor Biiy. Tho institution of the people oc cupies field by itsolf at tho topmost pinnacle of tho state's educational system. As It leads In football, so It leads in scholastic performances and in all cIbo which goes to mako a strong, well-rounded institution of learning.' " 4Wo must beat Doano." Though the phraso is a jest, let not the Doano men think it is used In haughtiness or slightingly. It merely symbolizes tho growth of tho university and for that reason tho thought is one which makes the Btudent glad. But for tho stu dents of Doano, Nebraska has the samq respect which sho has always entertained. "jjr" k M HHsMBsHsssMs! BLEACHER8 FOR QIRL8. ' Thp decision of tho, athletic board to provide bleachers for tho coeds is ,a fitting; recognition of the status of the 'girls in- university athletics, .. Heretofore but little care has been given the-needs of the girls at foot- ",5vT)ill and other games. Consequently M' , "fcfirip.jvho went-to gamos unattended &, , fnjialino a pecei8jjnytoi .sit ty uii (4e reserved' seat 'section, ot the; stancjBt ;at an Increased expense.- taught two scoro of years und moreJ who are- yot as youthful and full of ambition as when they started out their work us minor Instructors. There aro men who possess great breadth of view, men whom hard work does not sour, men who in the happinesB and unselfishness of their lives achieve tho highest respect of their neighbors. These nro the men who are an in spiration and a pleasure as well to the university student. Their whole-souled strength, and their versatile broad mIndedheBs cannot but appeal to tho best that thoro Is in the young man. Dut on the othor hand thoro are in Nebraska, as in other universities, n fow men who aro noted for their crobbed irascibility, their utter failure to appreciate that wholesome unself? ishness which distinguishes the man of parts. It is such .as these who fall to develop tho love of the alma ma'ter which should como to every alumnus. These nro tho men who the Btudent doesn't pare to boast about to his friends, but rather tends to keep in the background. There is probably no ono student organization in the university which comes more closely in contact with' tho individual members ot tho faculty than does the Daily Nebraskan. In its task in gathering the news of, tho university, the staff of the paper meets the professors in a way in which thS average student never knows them. And tho knowledge which the Nebras kan reporters gain of the character of tho instructors is various and inter esting. Incidentally some ideals and ideas are shattered, For instance, a Nebraskan reporter yesterday called up up one of the leading professors of the university, and asked for certain inforraationVrel' atlve to the registration o,f students in his department next we,ek, when 'he Tailor JOE; Refitting and All Kinks of Altering SPECIALIST ON ., Particular attention to ladies work and uniforms. CLEANING and PRESSING UPSTAIRS, JL328 O ST. . LINCOLN University Bulletin Knows How to Dress You Up AND HAS THE FINEST LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN THE CITY. : : : : : Sfc: $ October., . 30, Saturday Senior breakfast, 7 a. m. 30, Saturday, 3 p. m., Nebraska Field Football, Nebraska vs. Doano Col lege. 30, Saturday, 7:30 p. ra. Students' Debating Club. 30, Saturday, 8 p. m., Temple Stu dents' Agricultural Club. November. 2, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., N2 Forestry Club meets. 3, Wednesday Nebraska Teachers' Association opens annual conven tion. 6, Saturday, 3 n. m. Nebraska Field Football, Nebraska vs. Kansas. 11, Thursday, 8 p. nv. Drainatic Club tryouts. 12, Friday, Faternity Hall Junior hop. 20, Saturday Denver University vs. Nebraska, at Denver. 24, Wednesday, 6 p. mr Thanksgiving recess begins. 25, Thursday, Nebraska Field Haskell Indians vs. Nebraska. JOTuesday, 8 a. m; Thanksgiving re cess ends. December. 10, Friday, 8 p.' "in., Memorial Hall the winter term of the. college of agri? Nebraska-Minnesota debate. "In -culture opens. The professor in ques- come Tax Question." FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES rfi. 1,... 1 ... ., hi 1 ..i 1 I....-.I 1 1 1 ii ! mi 11 1 . ii 11 ... We Want Your Coal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED . WHITEBREAST GOMP'Y 1106 0 STREET AUTO 3228 i o BELL 234 LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln's "Select Dancing School" x third SfloorT C. E. BULLARD, U. of N. '02, Manager Ws tpnh t.Vip fanrv HancpR Rvp Walt.7.. Cadet-n' Soriflinr Minuet ietc., on Saturday nights, and use the University Or- m at. . . nn cnestra. This is your night, students; come and' dance. UNIVERSITY NIGHTS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Class Nights Wednesdays and Saturdays 8:00 to 10:00. AUTO 4477 Private Lessons by Appointment Socials Mondays and Fridays 8:00 to 12:00 DELL A1311 .KWHjag JUST RING UP! The Goodyear Raincoat Co's Tailors 1140 O Street $2.0O Worth of Cleaning and Pressing $1.00 They will got your suit and bring it back in fino shape for only GOc; or will send you a Club Ticket good for four suits in ono. month for $1.50. Wo have a Now Dry Cleaning Plant to do tho work with. LADIES' FINE CLOTHES A SPECIALTY oooooxoooxxxxooooo JUNIOR HOP Lincoln Hotel Nov. 12, 1909 TICKETS $1.25 oooooooooooooooo All Souls Church, Unitarian Corner of H and 12th Street ARIHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister.. . 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