mwmmfi' i V NERASKAN I ' .- 4JT M . The Daily Nebraskan i' ? ,thk pndPBinvY op TUB UNIVBnSITY OF NRBHASKA, Lincoln, Nobnmkn. PtihIliiliiMl by V 1 1 U BTODBNT PUIIMCATION HO A UP EDITORIAL 8TAFF. Editor K. P. Frederick Managlno Editor ..Carl Jt Lord Associate Editor. T. M. Edgecombe Atioolato Editor R. D. Hawloy BUSINESS STAFF. Manager Q C. Klddoo Assistant Manager ....V. C. Haioall Circulator C. Buchanan Editorial .and Buelneia Office: 'BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. poitofflce, Station A, Lincoln Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Centa Each. ' Tetephonet Auto 1886. Night Phonet Auto 1888; Auto 3844. -- INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charitcd for at tho rato of 10 ccntH tho Innortlon for ovory flftoon words or fraction thero of. Faculty notice and University bul letins will bladly bo publlnhed froo. Entered at tho postofflco at Lincoln, 'Nebraska, aa nocond-cltiBs mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Advertisement! for the want column hould be left at the builnen office, bate ment Administration building, between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertlslng, at the rata of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraction thereof the first Insertion three Insertions twenty-five cents; five Insertions forty cents. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1910. THE COMING MEET. A fuw men can nlwuytt roL togothor and make plans, but It tnltOB ninny mon to carry them out. No mutter It the plans nro ns comploto us urn In? and labor can mnko thorn, tltoy v. HI fall through if mon aro not reruly to carry thorn out, Tho plnnn tor tho non-frntornlty moot aro comploto down to tho "dope" on tho floor. It i'ohIb with tho mon to carry thorn out. Real mon arc nocdod; mon who aro willing to tuck thoir troiiHorH up an oxtra notch and don thb"" gym shoes for tho snko of glory. It Is tho spirit which has ruled tho world for con turlOB, It Is tho Bplrit which moved Gjueft $1.50 Shirt Queen City $1.00 the Greeks to contest beneath old Moint OjJypuB, in view of thoir gods. It is no different today, snvo in tho trousers. s- " . THE CROWD. Tlxo. crowded condition of tho hall ways in University hall between classes .becomes at times annoying to a few of tho students who happen to have sonio -particular and immediate aim in life. Such was tho enso re cently when a crowd nttomptcd to go in ono direction nnd an equal numbc attempted to go in tho ppposlto direc tion. Tho Inevitable hnpponod. No body wont anywhere until someono discovered thnt by turning to tho right ljo could pass somoono elso if thoy did tho same. COMETARY. Nebraska is Just recovering from an enthusiastic burst o't nstronomoy v which manifested Itself in comet-gazing." Botwoon "A 1910" in tho ovoning nnd examinations in the morning It wns. a busy studont body Inst week. But with tho disappearance of tho comet comes the news that an astron omer has discovered anothor ono in South Africa. And from another sourco wo aro informed that Halloy's comet is duo sometime this spring. And InBtT-but-not-lenBtT-nn-Arlzona-profes- . sor hns diBcbvored that "A 1910" had All of 340 North OffiO000OffiO0000000 8 . (JON'UUUA 1 I VIM ' ' N. W. D. Weatherford 0000K0000OeK20000000000000 two tailB, whero tho rest of tho world saw but ono. artouNDHoa day. Early yostorday morning, whllo tho froshmnn was snoring his last snore, tho groundhog pokod his InqulBitlve noso out of his nolo somewhere way out on thp, prnirioand It was cloudy. Tho honchos, long fallen into disuso, will onco more bo occupied. Tho birds will sing and tho studont will "sluff." It will bo spring. Tho story of tho olovon-yoarohl prodigy of Harvard UhlvorBlty, nho leoturoB to grnw-halred profcBsoit on "Tho Fourth Dimension" carries us back Into tho drcamlaniT of our child hood, when Tom Thumb was tho won dor and admiration 'of our honrt. If Bomoono whom you havo scarcely knpwn or to whom you havo not spoken for a month' grips your hand warmly and with a bowitchlng buiIIo says, "Hello, Bill!" bo ware. Ho is a politician. Apropos of tho Amorican .gridiron cuBuallties, tho Yalo Alumni Weokly remarks: "Ono Iuib hoard much talk rocently of tho Iniquity of Amorican football and of tho corresponding gcntlenoBB of tho English rugby. It Is Intorostlng, tbcroforo, to rend an ac count of tho nnuual Oxford-Cambridge game, which was played a short tlmo . Shirt ago In London. Tho list" orciiBuaHtfeB would bo considered a fairly good ono for a Prlncoton or Harvard gamehut doeB not seom to havo crented tho comment In England thnt tho snme number of accidents would have, if thoy had occurred here. "One roads that Mr. Talr broke IiIb collar bone, Mr. Turnov had a bnd con cussiou. Mr. Cunningham lost several of IiIb teeth, und Mr. Gllroy wub badly knocked about. In addition there wore several minor mishaps, To tho im projudcled it would seom that tho Eng lish game had 'nothing on us.' " Cor noll Dally Sun. ENQINEER8 TO THE ORPHEUM. President Ira Dye ResignsWlll Ac cept tiood Position. Tho Engineering Society will go to tho Orpheum theater In a body. This' wan tho decision arrived a( at a meet ing held Inst night Tho engineers de cided that thoro were othor- things connected with a collego course be sides mathomatlcs and gas pipe meas urements. As a coneequonco a' com mittee of tho Engineering Society was appointed to see that the members got tho required scats on tho front row at the theatre. Ira Dye, the prosldont, of the soci ety, resigned his position at the meet--Ingi He-firaduates-at-tho-mld-w-intor-commencoment and will accept a posl- Our Pennants Included 1 1th St.. Lincoln. Nebraska THURSDAY tion 'with tho Arnold company of Chi cago. Tho election to fill tho vacancy loft by .tho resignation of Mr. Dyo will bo hold next wcok. PRE8. HJLL RECEIVE8 OFFER. Former Nebraska Professor Receives Formal Offer of Presidency of Minnesota University. Prosldont A. Ross Hill ofytho Uni versity of MisBOurl has been formally offered tho presidency of tho Univer sity of Minnesota at a salary of $10, 000 por yoar. Prosldont 71111 wns a former member of tho University of Nobraska faculty. Ho was n tho philosophy dopnrtment. Ho was called to Missouri four or five years ago from -this Institution. Dr. Hill Hub not nccoptcd tho offer as yot. , Governor A. O. Eberhardt and four other mombcrs of tho board of rogents from Minnesota held an all day con foronce with Dr. Hill in Chicago a fow dayu-ngo and mado him the offer. The offo$l&causing MlsBOurlanB consider able worry just now. Citizens mass meotings havo been hold urging tho university to retain Prosldont Hill nt nny cost. Speakers declnro ho Is worth moro to 'Missouri thun -present salary. Student meetings havo also been hold to take measures to retain Dr. Hill. It is considered probable howover, thnt he will go to Minne sota. $1.00 r inn 69C 45 o St. NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY When you want to icot CloanlnR- nnd ProR8lnjr ; dono by hand und not by machinery bring your olothofl to JOE The Tailor who Ih also a Hpeclnllat on altering and rolltt ing your clotLes up-to-dnto. Special attention to Ladle's work and Uniforms. .,1 UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN University Bulletin February, 3, Thursday, 11:30 a. m., Memorial Hall Sonior class election. 3, Thursday Dr.MV. D. Weatherford of Nashvlllo, Tenn. 4, Friday Junior pr6m. . 4, Friday, C p. m.-"Somo Porlls In education." vAuspIcoa of Teachers' College. 5, Saturday, 8 p. m., Armory Barb meet 8, TuoBday, 11:30 a. in., Memorial Hall Sopliomoro class meets. 8, Tuesday, Tomploplny try-outs. 8-10, Tuesday and Thursday Convo cation. Prof. J. T. Lees. "Pas ' nlnn TMnv rt nhnp.Ammnriraii " - ' ." 11.11 '! llHIIUi fcHII Illustrated by stereoptlcon. Fraternities Sororities W can save you 12 per cent on your fuel bill Scmi-Anthracitc $8.00 IS THE REASON mil. Bwf. Gregory The Coal Man 1044 ost IF YOU ARE WILLING Ted will Dye for You or Clean, Press, or Repair your Garments 235 No. Ilth Street TED WIARRINER Joat opposite the Windsor Hotel Auto 4876 Bell F1609 Dyor It's. 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