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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
The Daily Nebraskan
Tiira rnopEHTY of
THE UNIVEIlStTY OP NEBRASKA,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
BY THE STUDENT PUD. BOARD".
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Edltorf Victor B. Smith
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1909.
And now Conch Colo officially brands
tho Tonnossoo yarn ns a fnko. In a
tolograin to Manngor Eager ho do
clnros that ho has mado no movo to
wards tho acceptance of tho Job as
conch of tho eouthern tonm. What
moans, wo wonder, will tho nth. od.
ndopt In his offort to Innd "Johnny" In
tho CornhuBkor conchship?
Engineering studonts nro cortnlnly
In hard luck this yenr. Tho dolny In
opening tho now laboratories mennB
unusunl hnrd work 'for tho lnttor part
of tho yonr, nnd oven then It is doubt
ful whether tho ontlro course enn bo
properly completed.
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Lecture Recital
Tiof. obert Stevens
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over 40 per cont loss than was tho cnao
at a similar tlmo Inst semester. Such
a showing as this Is greatly to tho ad
vantngo of tho school nnd sponks well
for tho activities of Professor Engborg
and othor mombors of tho delinquency
committee.
Tho tables shown by tho commlttoo
glvo Nobrnska a delinquency percent
age of only 22.4, which compares well
with tho figures submitted by othor
unlvorBltlos. Tho C.6 por. cont of do
llnquont hourB compared with tho to
tal hours registered shows ovon moro
favorably for Nobfnaka. Tho lattor
flguro 1b only n llttlo moro than half
that of last Homester. While somo of
this decrease is duo to incronsed vol
untary student effort n lnrgo nmount of
credit must bo given to tho commlt
too which is this year kooplng a rigid
check on failures nnd back-Blldlng.
MAKING UP THE. 8CHEDULE8.
Tho announcement that Ames Is to
play Nobrnska next fall Is plonBlng. to
nil Cornhuskor Btudonts. . Tho grid
Iron gnmos with tho Iowa Aggies In
pnat yonrs hnvo always "ranked among
tho hardost contests which tho Corn
huskors havo played. Tbo two tonms
havo for sovornl years been ovonly
matched and tho battlo was always a
closo ono. In 1907 and In 1908 Ne
braska mado tho winning points only
In tho vory Inst few minutes of play.
Not only havo tho games boon closo,
Considering tho frequency of such
pessimism and skepticism, tho note
sounded by Rov. Hays may woll attract
collogo students. Rov. Hays Is not
poBBlmlstlc. Ho readB tho signs of tho
times In a way which for him at least
indicates a renewal of othlcal stand
ards of a high order. Ho believes that
tho reaction against business laxity Is
about to como nnd ho thinks thnt tho
collogo men nnd womon aro going to
bo tho loadors In tho now moral awak
The Forum
A8 TO A THIEF.
I fool very kindly towards tho person
who stolo my note-book cover from tho
sholvoB In tho baBomont of tho library
building. I know ho must havo boon
financially ombarrnsaed or ho would
not havo taken a cover costing only
twenty-flvo conts. I'm suro he's a
gontloman, for ho was kind enough to
loavo my notes which had taken mo
monthB to gathor. My namo waa writ
ton on both out sldo covors on a
"Co-op" slip, and if tho porson will re
turn my cover, I will glvo him enough
to buy a now ono. Will also bo glad
to lend him money occasionally to help
him get through tho school year.
BERT WILSON.
Flat Set Stiffs
Not Students but Hats!
New Snappy Young Men's
Blocks at my famous $2.50
price. Why pay more . 1415 O St.
BUDD
Ib thoro a mnn who has played on
any team In tho Missouri Valloy who
has not boon glvon a plnco on somo
ono of tho numerous "nil-Valley"
toams? If such a ono oxiat, ho is cer
tainly in a class by himself. From tho
published lists It would seem that
overy plnyor In tho west Is a "cham
pion" man.
Assistant Coach Mobbo of Kansas
namoB xan All-MlBsourl Valloy toam
which Includes five Jayhawkors. Fivo
out of eleven! And yot Missouri
trouncod KanBas 12 to C.
SENIOR CAP8.
Tho senior girls .nro now appoarlng
in their usual graduation capB, thoroby
marking thomBolvo8 distinct from tho
glrla of tho three lower classes. Their
donning of tho mortarboards has led a
prominent senior man to suggest tho
propriety of like action on tho part of
tho men of tho class. Ho does not
nocoBBarlly advocate tho ubo of tho
mortarboard arrangomont, but ho
thinks it would bo an excellent plan
for tho seniors to wear class capB of
somo sort.
Tho idea is not at all bad, and may
woll bo considered by tho sen lore.
Hero at Nobraaka tho woaring of claas
cap8 has always been a moro or I08B
perfunctory custom, aomotlmea fol
lowed quite generally, but moro fre
quently passed by without much no
tice. In somo othor schools tho woar
ing of aomo designation marking each
of tho claesea has become a traditional
cuatom. While Nebraska is founding
traditions it might be well to remem
ber this ono.
but tho rivalry has boon of a clean and
healthy aort, woll calculated to work
to tho bonoflt of both schools.
With Ames back on tho Cornhuskor
achcdulo, it la less probablo that Mis
souri enn bo glvon a placo on tho list.
No offort should bq spared, howovor,
to schedule tho Tlgors, If It can bo
dono without overburdening tho Corn
huskors with heavy games. Nobrna
ka's IntoroBt In tho work of tho M1b
sourlans Is mnrkqd and a gamo with
tho Columbia Institution would un
doubtedly draw a good crow. It would
soom advantageous to drop Denver nnd
porhnps ono 6r two othor schools not
of striot colleglato standing In order
that both Amoa and Missouri could bo
given games with Nebraska.
LE88 DELINQUENCY.
.Tho report of Professor Ohatburn to
Chancellor Avory showing tho marked
decrease in student delinquency at tho
mid-semester is most gratifying. Ac
m cording to tho flguros compiled by the
delinquency commlttoo, tho delin
quency. -for tho current semester Ms
AN ETHICAL STANDARD.
In his convocation address TueBday,
Rev. S. Mills HayB issued an appeal to
tho young man of tho twentieth cen
tury for adhoronco to tho ethical stand
ard rather than to tho domand for gold
at any cost Ho declared that in his
belief tho present century was to mark
tho roturn to higher form of business
competition with moro regard for oth
ors and with loss porniclous grood.
Rov. Hays' suggestion is woll for
university studonts to dwell upon. Ho
sounds a note of optimism which Is
well worth noting amid tho many pes
slmlstlc utterances which aro going
tho rounds of both pulpit and press.
Too many men, thomsolvea of high
character, deem it noceaaary to de-
ploro tho present business methods
and tho morals of tho men engaged In
commercial enterprises without offer
ing any light to lead tho way out of
tho alleged dark paths of moral turp
itude. They point out tho ovlla exist
ent and then leave tho youth to medi
ta(;o upon tho wickedness of his ago
without offering any solution 'of tho
difficulty, and many of thorn without
apparently expecting anything but a
steady progress to tho eternal bow
wows. ' '
The Tailor
JOE,
Refitting and All Kinks of Altering
SPECIALIST ON
Particular attention to ladies
work and uniforms.
CLEANING and PRESSING
UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN
December.
2, Thursday, 11 a. m., U102 IntorclaBs
athlotlc board moots.
2,
3,
Thuraday, 11 a.
Lccturo-recital.
Stovona.
m. Convocation.
Professor Robert
Friday, 11:50 a. m.Y. W. C. A.
Mrs. Youoll loads noon mooting.
4, Saturday, Fraternity Hall Forest
Club hop.
8, Wednesday, Lincoln hotel Corn
huakor banquot
8, Wodneaday, G:G0 p. m.Y. M. C. A.
R, K. Androwa. "Our Nolghbor'a
Progreas."
10, Friday, 8 p. m., Memorial Hall
Nebraaka-MlnneBota dobato. The
Incomo Tax Question.
11, Saturday, Lincoln Hotel Sopho
more hop.
11, Saturday Y. M.-Y. W. Joint social.
17, Friday, 6 p. m. Christmas vacation
begins.
January.
4,. Tuesday. 8 a. m, Christmaa vaca
tion ends,
7, Friday, Lincoln Hotel Senior prom,
15, Saturday, Lincoln 'hotel Fresh
man hop.
GREGORYJJilL
Knows How to
Dress You Up
I AND HAS THE FINEST I
LINE OF FALL AND
WINTER GOODS IN
THE CITY. : :" : : " :
IF YOU ARE WILLING
-Ted will Dye for You
or Clean, Press, or Repair your Garments
235 No. Uth Street TED MARRINER
Just opposito tho Windsor
Hotol
Expert Hatter. Cleaner, and Pressor
Auto 4876 Bell F1609 Dyor of Ladios and Gonta Garments
Fraternities Sororities
We can save you 12 per
cent on your fuel bills
Semi-Anthracite $8.00
IS THE REASON
uuioBidg. Gregory The Coal Man ost
LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY
Lincoln's "Select Dancing School" nTHmDSFLooRT
C. E. BULLARD, U. of N. '02, Manager
SPECIAL RATE TO STUDENTS
"We teach the fancy dances on University Night Saturday night. University
orchestra. AH students Invited.
UNIVERSITY NIGHTS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Class Nights Wodnosdaya and
Saturdays 8:00 to 10:00.
AUTO 4477
Private Lessons by Appointment
Socials Fridays
8:00 to 12:00
DELL A1311
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