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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1910)
r hA.V m r- -, THE DAILY NEBRASKAN - ( V IV N ' V V THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ! 3- -. THlnOPMllTY OF THE UNIVKnSlfy OV NWDUAflKA, Llncdlrt, Nobrtuikit, - v . -Publlhhod by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION HOARD EDITORIAL 8TAFF. Editor .,..; C. J. LOUD Managing Kdltor T. M. KD013COMI1K AlWOoTftte Editor T. J. HAltaitAVK . BUSINESS STAFF. MahafreF . O. C, KIDDOO vAMUtarit Manager V. C. IIA8CALL Circulator C liUCHANAN ItfUerlal and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION DLDO, PMtefTlce, Station iA, Lincoln, mod. " ii i il i '. ' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. SlntJle Copies, B Conts Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Nlflht Phones Auto 1888; Auto 2683; Dell 1123. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo cliurwd for at tlio mto of 10 contH tbo ItiHnrtlon for ovory ftftven worrtH or fraction thoro of. Faculty notices and Unlvornlty bul lotlnH will gladly bo putillBliotl fnio. Entered at tbo poHtofllco tit Mncoln, NobriiBka, an necond-cInHH mail iimltor, Undor tbo Act of CoiiKroHH of March 3, 1870. Advertisements for the want column should bo left at the business office, base 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 vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen wors or fraction thereof the first Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five cents; five Insertions forty cents. SKPTKMlilOn 29, 1!)10. TWELVE HOURS. Tho attention or all HtudentH Is called to the following unlvcrHit'y reg ulation: 22. A student who. In any seines tor, Is not satisfactorily carrying at loast twelve (12) hours Is debarred from representing tho university that semester on any athletic or debate team or board, on a glee, mandolin, or dramatic club, on the start of any college publication or on any jjther university organization; moreover a Btudent who fails to pass In twelve (12) hours at the end of a semester Is debarred from representing the unl Yorslty In any capacity the Homester " following. In tho paBt the active enforcement of this ruling has been applied main ly by unlvorslty athletic and publica tion boards to those representing the university in athletics and upon its publications. . It seems desirable that no student who 1b unable, or not sulllciently in terested in the academic hide of his collogo llfo, to carry with a passing grade twolvo hours, tho minimum ro quired of a regular student, should , rep'resont tho student body and tho unlvorslty In any glllci.il capacity whatever. It is therefore recommend ed that each student before becom ing a candidate for any such position or olllco secure from the registrar a statement that lie lias passed In twolve hours last semester in school, and ascertain also that lu is not at present delinquent. All class ofllcers, beroro appointing or announcing com mittees, athletic or debating teams, should submit the names selected to the university ofllclals for approval. Tho unlvorslty feolB that thoBe who can not meet this scholarship requiro ment should not be given additional responsibilities and that such honors and advantages as come from the ful fillment of various offices should be rocoTve"dT)ythoBa who are meeting this obligation and, a a rosult, arc bona fide college students. The rules of tho Missouri Valley conferonce demand that in order to -represent an Institution in the Inter colleglato contest, a membor of the football team shall carry at least twelve hours and not be delinquent In his studies, if this rule can be on forced among tho mon of the gridiron, then, it certuinly can not work a hard ship on ,tho men and women who hold claBS offices, or manage a, hop. It la a fair ruling to all the men and wo men of the university and Bhould be lived up to, THAT HOBBLE SKIRT CONTINUED The following communication came i'o tho desk of the editor Wednesday: "I was more, than 'puzzled to under; starid the mind of the writer of 'That Hobble-Skirt' in yeBterday'a 'Rag,': which said: 'How a self respecting university girl, whb Is supposed to " jlw uiuro uan ,prcuna,ry jniei llgonce, can amtear In nubile Wearing drfcss btJLhiB" statute wJtWqt blush ,jng wr Bname,v l more than can bo 7HURSDAY Freshman MEMORIAL HALL understood.' It is moro than I can understand how a mind can become so narrow as to form the bigoted opinion hold by tho wrltor of that article. How the author has connocted hobble skirt bo necessarily with 'shnnio' and 'illsgraco' is beyond by conception. "Hobble-skirt Is a peculiar subject to find Its way Into a college pnpor; novortholoss myBolf and others are In terested to know the 'why' of the ox tromo adversity of the author towarTT thorn. (Signed) "A STUDENT." Wo havo had a number of things said about ub that would not look well In print, nnd wo must confess thnt we do not know all there is to know in this wide, wide world. However, wo havo boon ablo to scrape up enough courage to. state what wo think about tho matter In tho editorial 'columns of tho Dally Nebrnskan. Every student having nt least ordinary Intelligence knowB who writes these articles, nnd who to say mean things nmout when the statements made arc not exnctlj to their taste. We are willing to tell above "Student" why we nre opposed to dress of this nature, and what the unlvorslty students as a body think of It, if they will be brave enough to come out In the open nnd sign their name to an article. We will willing! publish anything that is sent in, pro viding the editor knows who tho au tlior of the article 1b. No respect should be given to the man or woman who writes nn anony mous communication and pends it to someone who can not strike back, bo caiiBo of the, cowardliness of the anonymous Individual who hides be hind tho signature of "A Student" for fear that (the nuthorshlp of their sneering nnd viperous words will he corn o "known. FOOTBALL OFFICIALS. Eight Nebraska Men Can Be Chosen to Referee Games This Fall. Eight University of Nebraska mon are In the list, of officials published by tho Missouri Valley conference, who will administer tho law of dona turlzed football In the contests of tho coming season. Four other Lincoln mon are Included In tho selections. The Nebraska men selected are D. M. Cherrlngton, H. W. Ewlng, Cy Ma son and John Westovor of Lincoln, J. D. Harvey ok Omaha, Ttalph Drain, Monmouth, Illj. P.' (Deakj Koehler, Denverr Colo,, Nprl W. D. Robhins, Chicago Heights, 111. Tho other Lfiv coin selections are Z. D. Clevlnger (Indiana), coach at Wosleyan, Fred Cornell (Indiana), C. W. Erwin (Chi cago), Henry Clark (Chicago). Tho lottor of the committee ox plaining tho duties of ofllclals and In cidental matters folio wb: Tho Missouri Valley conference has Instructed its commute on officials to send copies of the approved 1,1st of football officials to all educational institutions in this section of the country. In order to aid them, In the selection of competent , ofllclals. Names ' appearing on this list have beoa recdmmonded to .tbo. coramittoe by at least one institution in the con ference, Doubtless thero are ofllclals ptt the list" who will not give satis faction, and there, aro Jalso excellent officials whose names do not appear. In order to secure a corrected list in cluding only competent men, the" com mittee will appreciate a "report, in criticism or approbation of the work of these officials In hotf-conference as1 well as conference frame. The ?0jn mlttee will also be jfclad to have sug TEMPLE THEATRE Assembly, ii A. M. gested the nnmes of every competent official located in the Missouri Valley. This committee was appointed pri marily to select officials for Missouri Valley conference gnincs. Tho com mittee will bo glad to appoint official for any contest in this section of the You A Smart Men's Regal m ibLbLbLbLbv bbbbLbLbH bbLbVLbH 1bBBBBBBj BBBBBSjt CTff V3J " mm m l i S I I country. If we cab be of service to non-conference football managers by appointing competent nnd impartial officials for their games, it will gladly be done upon request, without expense to cither institution concerned. The committee on football officials Is instructed to call the attention of all managers and officials to the fol lowing action taken by the Missouri Valley conference May 27, 1910: l.The head linesman is directed to take the names of all men and sub stltutes entering football gamos and to Bubmlt this record to tho managers for their approval Immediately after the game. Tho local manager shal1 see that the list is filed before the head lincBman is paid for his services, and shall send this record to the com mittee on officials after the game. THE CLUB HOUSE 118 North 11th St. The Place to buy your Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Magazines The Coach J He has studied the weakness of every man and developed them until they are guaranteed Perfect inevery point. fl Not only one or two but "Seven" of the best clothes makers in the country contribute their best models to our stock. These makers have developed Men's and Young Men's clothes to the highest degree of perfection. 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The commltteo on officials is di rected to inform tho managers and 'of ficials tbit it isthoso'nso of tho con ference that comments made for pub lication immediately after a football game ate undesirable. 2. (a) That tho maximum fees of referee and umpire shall be $40 for major games and 20 for minor games- in addition to expenses. 3. (b) That tho maximum foes for. field judge and hoad linesman shall be $20 for major games and $10 for-' minor games in addition to expenses'. 4. That all officials bo required to Bubmlt an itemized statemont of penseB when making settloment with managers. " F. H. EWERHARDT, C. E. McCLUNQ, R. G. CLAPP, Chairman. ) InAnd j y.'v f' W'"1 -. -.sfc' , if nPfe J ft Willi ' ' 71 ""SBBBBBBBBBlBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBlBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBJ 'i . tt . i , rftfV i" : ." . . j i , ' . rt V - .-f. 'U K. r v