THE DAILY NEBRASKAN L '--. u. I-r I 1 0 I V I The Daily-Nebraskan , . the rnopiai OF , fcnBItAfcKA, Llnbolrl, NobrimRA. tiY tfllE dtUDENT Mil. iibAitD. edItoNial &taf. Editor, Victor B. Smith Managing Editor Kr-Pr-Frederlck Aiiooiato Editor Carl J. Lord Associate Editor.... '....T. M. Edgecombe BU8INE88 8TAFF. MuhdOer W. A. Jones Assistant Manager .0. C. .Klddoo Circulator V. C. Hascall Assistant Circulator ,i..P. T. Sturgls Editorial and BUslnen.Offlcet BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION DLDQ, Posibtfico, Station AMLlncoln, Neb. iUBschlPTlON PRICE. $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Cents Each A, Telephone: Auto. 1888, , . . .. Night Phones Auto 1B88 Auto 2034. . INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for ht thorrtto of 10-.centit -porvlnsortlon for ovory Uf toon wordB or miction tnoro of. Faculty hotloca nnd University bul tetlnn will bladly bo publlnhod frco. . fc. f ! Entered At tho poatofTlco at Lincoln, Nebraska, tin aecond-clann mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. Advertisements for ihe 'want ad column should be left at the business office, basement Administration build Ing between 10 a, m.. and 12 m., or letween 2 p. m., arid 5 p. m.( Cash must accompany all orders for vvarit ads, at the rate of ten cents for ach fifteen words or fraction there oft the first Insertion; three Inser tions twenty-five cents; five Inser tions forty cents. - FRIDAY, JANtJAHY 21, 1910. THoho Kap)it girts who lost tholr dldflcs down at Missouri aro probably fodring that tho books may bo "shown;" according lb MIbbouH CU3 tbrd, lb somb bt Ihqlr frlonds. From tho fuss which is tiding raised tho diaricH must havo boon faithfully kept ' Medical frats, law frats, dental frats, chomistry frnts, debating frats, onglhoorlng frats, muBlcal frats, and flow Journalistic frats! What next? Twd Bpoclal convocations of moro than1 ordinary morlt aro bulletined for $2.50 SHOES today and Tuesday. A. A. Oilman, who Bpoaks at Iomorial hall this af tofnoon, is a graduato of Nobraska in tho class of 1808. Ho haB had many IntoroBting oxporlonccs In China sinco leaving tho university and his lecture should bo interesting. Tuesday Sec rotary Keppol of Columbia Univorsity and Vincent Mays of Lincoln, will bo -iho-flDoaitera at a double convocation in tho Tomplo. Tho announcement "is mado that th6 annual Forestry Club book will short ly bo issued. Tho Forestry Club 1b u llvo organization and its annual 1b an Jntorestlpg and instructive publica tion. Thoro aro a numbor of othor clubs lii tho university who might well follow tho oxamplo horo sot and "Issue tho boBrofTtlioirivork In maga zlno form at somo tlmo during tho yoar. It would seem that tho unlvor- Blty could easily support such pilbll cations and. It would do'iinioh tn clvo Nebraska a higher yanking among tho "great"BchoolB"T)rtho-country; f Let us win tonight. Nobraska cannot afford to loso tho game with Amestonlght. Uor ataild ihg In Missouri Valley athlotlca la at atako. Tho y0ar1910 nniBt develop n series of winning teams for tho Corn huskors, if tho recognized .standard of tUo Bchool In western sports is to be "maintained; tonight's game is tho first cham pionship contest of tho year in any sport. Tho student body expects Cap tain Porry and his pjen to play a win ning battle. Nobraska nooq)i that flofi. 4A8-OTHER8 SEE U.8; .Following Is an optlmlotld view oX -ike value of tho Dally Nebraskan, as culled from a Idttor recently received from' an alumnus 8ubscrlber. He vrUeH: "Howoyor I am often pleased Ith !Thb Nebraskaa It Jan1 all ball, and Ihero Is In the main, .mord good -the A tbkn tognt. ;:' 0&0000000000BO0 CONVOCATION 1 5 o A. A. GUZMAN i 8 I 5 p. u ' PRESIDENT" XleN. ' Tho ro-oloctlofl bT C. S. Allen to hoad Iho bord of regents for thb coming year will bo pleasing lo uni vorsity students who arb ricqurilntod with tho work of Mr, Allen and tho board. Mr. Allori has bectf pro'sHlfiht of tho bortrd for two yoars and In that nood, iuTwoIJjib during his pre vious service as a bortrd uiamUoi', hd has shown an Untiring interest in tho wolfaro of tlio UnlvorBlly. Thoro is much work and compara tively llttlq holior or glory connected with a university rogoncy. Thdro Is still moro work nhd almost no in creased omolument in tho presidency of tho board. Any man who is Will ing to run tho gauntlet of a political oloctlon, in which his character is llkory to bo assailed by partisan en thusiasts and to which ho must do voto Bomo tlmo and money, deserves Iho thanks' of tho stato and particu larly of tho Unlvorslty studonts. In aomo ways it is unfortunato that tho TbgoncloB should bo thus opon to tho clamor and Jobbory of political elec tions. But tho present systom seems to allow a roprosentatlvd selection in no othor way. President Allon hnB nowbeon elect ed by tho peoplo of tho state on two occasions to membership In its high est bdlicatlonai board. For tho third tlmo his colleagues havo elected him thoir oxccutlvo hoad. It 1b to bo hoped that ho will continue to bo able Hundreds of pieces of broken lines, and I am sorry to say some full ones of $3.50 shoes. All sizes at $1.00 off. to dovdto his tlmo to this position. His roBldenco in Lincoln and tho Of ncionfclianictor of his work makes him tho logical man for tho placo. ALUMNI IN POLITICS. Anent tho election of Alexnndor Johnson as to tho debt which unlvor slty trained men owo to tho Btate -whlch-glvo8-thoman-oducatlon-JtIaJ interesting to noto that Nebraska's prcsenUpolItlcaUleadersJiavftJnsovr oral instancos boon graduates of tho Btato univorsity. What 1b moro, prac tically all of tliom aro loyal support ors of their alma mattir. Elmor J, Burkott, present senior sonator from Nebraska, is a graduate of tho university In tho "classes of 1893 and 1895. W. H. Hayward, sec rotaryof tho ropubllcan national com mlttoo and chairman or tho ropubllcan 8tato central committoo,' Is ai-gr'adu- atn.nf 1897, J. .A., McOulrfldmik. cratlc congressman from tho First dls-j trlct, graduated in 1898 and 1890. Goorgo Toboy; candidate for tho re publican congressional nomination for tho First district, Is another univor sity man. Still another Is ox-Governor Georgo Sheldon. When It comes to minor, fights, and members of tho legislature, tho univorsity man abounds. Ho 1b not In a majority, but ho is In a strong and actlvo minority. ' , 8PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. The department of Slavonic offers a lecturo courso in English on Slavic life (Russian, Bohemian, Polish, Slo vak, ojb,), Tho courso Is Illustrated with 700 lantern Blidos coelng sub jects of customs, homes, occupations, costumes, amusements, child life, .de velopment of tho 'aria anillndustrlos' and growth of social and educational Ideals among- tho Slaylc nations. It includes aiso a study of Slav immi gration, o Its causes and cpurces; its racial, polftlcal, ecoaomlc Blghlflcanco; distribution of- "Slav irHmlgritiUs; O O 00$000$000003 f 1RJDAY $ U. of N. 1898 assimilative forces fat work. Wrltton reports on readings. One hour attendanco. Ono hour credit. Sldvonld 11 TUesday at 5 p. m room 202 Braco hall. (Knowledge of a Slavonic language not necessary to enroll for UiIb course) NEW COUR8E8 OFFERED. Department of Political Economy, Courso I in Elomontary Economics will bo givbn in tho Ttextsemestcr by Professor Virtue. It is opened to now students and gives' same credit as eamo courso given in first semester by Prbfossor Taylor. Seager loxt book will bo used, however, instead of John Stewart Mills. A how' courso 1ft tho department will bo opened noxt semester by Dr. Stephen, Ph., in. "accounting." AIbo a now courBo In "Stock Ex changes is offered by Dr. England and another on "American Economic History." At Cornell University tho cold weather has afforded n now form of amusomont in tho establishment of a tobaggan slido on Beobo Lake undor tho management of tho Union sports asBoclal!on. Warming houses ns well as oatlng places aro being maintained by the organization and' a dollar ticket admits tho holder to full privileges of tho ico and slide. buddI 1415 O St. I NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY When you wnnt to Rob donning nnd PrcHalng dono by lmnil nnd not by mneblnory bring your clotbua to JOE Tlie Tailor vlio-lrfllso-ir-Mpoclnllstmn-TvltDrtnirnTidTotltt itiK your C1OU..0H up-to-untu. JSpeciftLattentionlbXadie'm . work and Uniforms. UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin January. , 21, Friday, 5 p. m., Memorial Hall Senior classmoots. 21r-FrIdoyprFraternityi-hall. Sopho more Informal. .2122, Friday, nnd RaturdayBaakatc ball, Armory. Nebraska-Amos. 'Informal danco Saturday. 28-i29, Friday and Saturday. Basket ball. Nobraska vs. Drake. Infor mal Saturday. February. .Frlday-r-Junior prom. 8, Tuesday, Temple play try-outs. 9-10, Wednesday and -Thursday Bas kotballi NobraskaDrakOr-at-De JMolnes. 14, Monday, 8 p, m., Armory Basket' -imllr- Missouri vs. Nebraska. 11-12, Friday and Saturday Nobras ka-Amos, at Ames. Basketball. 2i, Friday, t p. m. Special convoca- ttori. Momorlal Hall. A. A. Glll-1 man. 21',5 Friday, 8 p.- m., Tomplo Palladlan ' t Club moots. 21, Friday, 4" p, m dorman Song - Club .meets. Tomplo. 22, Saturday, ,8 pf m, Swedisli blub '. meets. 213B K; 2 Saturday S p. m.j 187 So. .11th Catnolic filub, ' " Extra! 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