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k-tw . - ta. -- immiMtw. j. r -Jr-T"' ' i -.,. . 1 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan tub PUOPERTY OF THE UNIVEKSITY OP NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. UY THE STUDENT PUD. HOARD. i " EDITORIAL 8TAFF. Editor Victor B. 8mlth Mnnoolno Editor K. P. froderlck Atioclnte Editor -Cnrl J. Lord Atioolata Editor T. M. Edaecombo BU8INE88 8TAFF. Mnnagor W. A. Jo net Assistant Mnnaoor .0. C. Klddoo Clroulator V. C. Hasonll Assistant Circulator .P. T. 8tUrgls Editorial and Business Office: BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 6 Cents Each. Telephone! Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 2683. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for fit tbo rato of 10 cents por Insertion for every flftcon words or fraction there of. Faculty notlcon and Unlvornlty bul lotlnH will bladly bo published froo. Kntorod at tho pontofneo at Lincoln, NobraHka. as socond-clafls rnnll mattor undor tbo Act of ConKrcns of March O, 1879. . Advertisements for the want ad column 6hould be left at the business office, basement Administration build ing between 10 a. m., and 12 m.f 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 lnser tlons twenty-flvo cents; flvo Inser tions forty cents. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1900. And still those professors continue to hold clnsBOH past tho hour when thoy nro supposed to desist.- Do thoy onjoy to hoar thomselves tnlk? It must bo so, for certainly their hear ers would llko to get away from It. moasuro rotrlovo thomBolvcs for tholr past dofeats in tho oyoB of tholr, critics. Another dofoat will ropresorit a corresponding loss. For this reason Nebraska students are Intensely in terested in today's ganio. Tho Forestry Club Is planning to get out an annual that will surpass nnythlng of the sort yet Issued. Tho Forestry Club Is an example of a live and energetic student organization It does Its work In unique and attrac tlvo fashion, and so far has managed to maintain Itself without tho dead noHs which characterizes too frequent ly department clubs. THE REA80N FOR IT. At last tho tnth Is out. Tho ath. cd. of tho afternoon sheet comes for ward with an explanation of his atti tude of general opposition towards tho Nobraska athletic management. To a Nebraskan representative tho ath. ed. told his story. Is ho "roaBt Ing" tho management because ho dooBn't like them or tholr ways? Not a bit of it. It's for a vory different reason; nothing person in it at all. Tho aftornoon dally Is after tho scalps of Nebraska's managers bocauso Its business managers think It Is getting J.ho bad end of tho advertising deal. "Tho paper tells mo to 'knlfo' Eager because Eager has been 'knif ing' It," says tho ath. ed. Then he explains how IiIb sheet has had tho bad end of tho advertising gamo, how It hasn't been able to get tho news In ns good shapo as has Its rivals, and how other injustices have boon done. And bo, to get oven, tho ovenlng sheot, in a spirit of hoalthy moral re form, Is "knifing" Eager. There Is nothing personal In It; JiiBt a knife for a knife. For all of which tho Ne braskan Is devoutly, thankful. From tho manner in which tho ath. ed. had boon preaching reform, ono might havo been led to suppose that there was something seriously wrong with university athletic affairs. Rut It seoms to bo only a fight between busi ness men for business patronage, and not a moral issue at all. Ono man Is "soro" because ho hasn't been nald as much as another, nnd so he has In structed his employes to wage war on tho responsible party. Hence tho re form, "need of a change of coaches," "pool- management." "schedule of games for money," etc., etc., ad Infinitum. ALL SOULS' CHURCH, (Unitarian) Corner of H and 12th. Arthur L. Weatherly, minister. Sunday, November 21. Services 10:45 THE REV. B. F. MILLS, formerly one of the beat known and successful evangelists in this country, a man who addressed immense audiences in almost every large city in the U. S., will preach. Mr. Mills' subject will be, "Have You Seen God." In the afternoon and evening Mr. Mills will lecture at the Lyric Theatre. At 3:30 Mr. Mills will lecture on "Emerson, The Greatest of Modern Prophets." Hon. A. J. Sawyer will preside. At 8 the subject will be "What the World has not Known Until Now." Mayor Love will preside. Admission to these lectures will be by ticket which may be obtained with out charge at Riggs', Harley's and Rector's pharmacies. They can also be ob tained Sunday morning at All Soul's Church,. JUNIOR PROM. February 1 has been set as the date Tho Nebraskan suggests that It Is up to tho Btudonts to avail them selves of tho suggestion. Tho pres ent condition of the boll and clock system is disgracing to tho Institu tion and should bo remedied. For the Information of prospective kickers, it should bo noted that the superinten dent's ofllco Is room 208 Administra tion hall. The 'phone number of tho ofllco Is 3170. The physical geography class of the Ashland high school will visit tho campus today. There will be about thlrty-flvo members of tho class, which will bo In charge of Professor A. C. Whltford. They will sp'end most of their time In the museum. Indiana University will give "The Box of Cigarettes" on November 13. DRY COATS Miulo to STAY DRY Gonuino Priestly Cruvonctt.s Not $15 but $10.oo BUDD 1415 O St. DIdBt notlco those meek and humble laws about tho campus yostorday? Thoro was a reason for It; somo ol them wero initiated into a. law fra tornlty tho night before. Five-foot doorways aro provided at tho entrance to University hall and a six-foot passagoway Into the library. Yet Invariably ono of tho two doors Is closed, reducing tho space by half. Incidentally there Is crowding, jam ming, and loss of temper and patience. CHICAGO-DENVER. Student athletic interest will today bo centered upon two Holds whoro Ne braska is working to win honors. At Chicago the cross-country run of the Western Intercollegiate Association will be held at 11 o'clock. This event Nebraska is expected to win, the odds favoring the Cornhuskcr five by sev eral points. Reports from Chicago should be received in Lincoln "shortly after noon, so that tho result of the one contest will be known before the other Is begun. At Denver Nebraska goes up against tho athletes of Coach Koohlor in a gamo which promises to be a hard ono. By winning the Denver gamo tho Cornhuskers will In a largo of tho Junior prom. This date 1b ono well calculated to meet tho approval of students, falling as it does just ono week after tho final examinations aro out of tho way. It should also meet with a response from tho alumni of tho university. At Nebraska, as well as at other universities, tho Junior prom Is the biggest event of the social season. Not like other ' schools, Nebraska's prom fails to bring back many of the old grads. It should bo different and this year is the time to start the move for a4 more representative all-university function. The committee intends to do its part to bring back the alumni; let the graduates do theirs. Tp The Tailor J V I J SPECI ALISTJ ON Refitting and All Kinks of Altering Particular attention to ladies work and uniforms. CLEANING and PRESSING UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN BETTER BELL SYSTEM. The announcement that a man is to bo employed to look after the pro gram bells of the university will bring Joy to many students who havo been bothered with exasperating frequency by tho failure or the bolls to give proper notice of tho llight of time. The mon in charge announce that they wish that all faults of either bell or clock systems should be noted and complaints made to the olllce on tho third floor of tho administration building. 0I-00OSOeKOOffKrS.riOk:iCkr- WflWO ffrf.Tvr,rjrwrvr,rw?vrkr.run 8 5 y. w. a a. $ UNIVERSITY WOMEN 6 9 9 ClhiamicelllloF Avery MASS MEETING 9 g & SUNDAY 4 P.M. Memorial Hall 6 oooffioooC30osoowoosoos)eosoe)oooso o & 8 University Bulletin November. 20, Saturday Denver University vs.' Nebraska, at Denver. 20 Saturday, 8 p. m., 810 South llth Swedish Club meets. 20, Saturday, 3 p. in. Senior 'girls' tea for freshmen .girls. With Prof. Wilson, my South 19th. 24, Wednesday, C p. m. Thanksgiving recess begins. 25, Thursday, Nobraska Fiold Haskell Indians vs. Nebraska. 30, Tuesday, 8 a. m. Thanksgiving re cess ends. v December. -4v Saturday, Fraternity Hall Forest Club hop. 10, Friday, 8 p. m., Memorial Hall Nebraska-Minnesota debute. "In come Tax Question." 10, Friday, 8 p. m., Memorial Hall Nebraska-Minnesota debate. The Incomo Tax Question. It, Saturday, Lincoln Hotel Sopho more hop. 17, Fridny, 6 p. m. Christmas vacation begins. 11, Saturdayr-Y. M.-Y. W. joint social. February. 4, Junior prom.' r GREGORY.!!!!!! Knows How to Dress You Up AND HAS THE FINEST LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN THE CITY. : : : : : St LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln's "Select Dancing School" "umL floor T C. E. BULLAItD, U. of N. '02, Manager We teach the fancy dances Rye Waltz, Cadets', Society Minuet, etc., on Saturday nights, and use the University Or chestra. This is your night, students; come and dance. 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