(f' v-. -f yv V '. - : " - - $ K 'I (XT f ,w ' FT v THE DAILY NEBRAIKAN ','f IS ' J w A "i . ." a. lr V , -4 p T Jt tt l . . r 1 -1 ir kiv ?- i?, '&? THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TH PROPERTY OF TI UNIVWKMTY OP NEBRASKA, Llnfti, Nebrnnka, PiMllRh'ad by TH.TUDJWT,JUBL1CATI0N BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Hal tor i,i,,,,4.,,,.,.,..,C, J. LORD Managing Bdltor Q. T. MDDELIj Afteoolate Bdltor1 T, J. HARORAVK AhooIat(B dttor..,...A. II. DINSMORH 1 UINISS 8TAFF. Manawr .."'... .0. C. KIDDOO AMlatank Managar,, V. C. UAdOALIi Clrculatlert Manager.. C. C, BUCHANAN MlttfW and Builnon OfflcoJ AtMNT ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. fMWffiae, Station A, Lincoln, Neb OMCMPTION PRICE, $2.00 per year Payable In Advance. .Ijnglt Copies, 6 Centi Each, Tlinhnimt Auto 1BA8 'Nltht'honee Auto 1888) Auto 2683; ' a Bell 1123. ) INDIVIDUAL NOTICE8 will bo charged for at. the rato of 10 contu tho Insortion for avery 'fifteen words or f motion thoro- of. Faculty notices and University bul- ' latins will 'gladly bo published free Bntered at tho pontomco at Lincoln, Nebraska, aa Bocond-clnna mall matter, Vuridef th Aot of Congress of March 3, 187". . Advertisements for the want column should ba left at the business office, base ment Administration building, between 10 a, m," and 12 m or between 2 p. m. and S p. m. ,. .Cash must accompany all orders for ad VertUln'o, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen wora or fraction thereof the first Intertlonr three Insertions twenty-flvo eents; rive Insertions forty cents. OCTOBER 13, 1910. IN MEMORIAM. It is a difllcult task to express In words how dooply wo fool tho loss of our formof schoolmate, Robert O. FunkhauBor. As a mombor of tho class of 1013, ho had endoared himsolf to all' who know him. With his bright, 8unny"tUspoBlMon, with His inex haustible Bupply of good nature, and with tho manliness which characterized nil his actions, ho won friends both in tho univer sity land In tho high school. Al ways strong physically, his doath somes as a great surprise to hlB largo clrclo of frlenda who know and admired him for his strength of purpose and tho high Ideals which he always stood ' fqr. In behalf of tho mombers of tho class of 1913 atid'of tho university as a whole, wo extend our sincorcst sympa thy to his parents and relatives in their bereavement. FELLOWS: Get accustomed to drilling past Budd's at 1415 O and note the window, and the kind of Shoes, Hate and Furnishings he offers; Budd is an old time Beta and knows what you like to wear. MAKING GOOD. We quoto the following from tho editorial columns of the Dally Prlnce tonlan, as "being of Interest to all col lego students: "There is presented to the freshman a vast array of undergraduate activi ties, one of- which ho should choo'se and thon 'make good.' But this brings up tho rjuestlon, What does tho hot of "making good" consist oT?' "To 'make good' in a certain activ ity, of course, needs no definition. But 'making good' m'collego means more than success in ono thing, whethpr it bo in athletics or debating or dra matics of publications or 'religious work. It means more than making good with the men in his class and winning his way-to popularity, al though popularity is mlstakably reck oned an infallible standard of success. "A an 'example of what we mean, ' ife cite the conversation of two alumni regarding a certain, classmate: ""Why said one, 'surely John can fcave not trouble In getting a good foflitlon. He knew every' man In col- tin' "Tes; but ' kaew him. ' . every nan in college 'So the idea of popularity, and hav ing a large circle of. acquaintances ioea not spell succjmw, ''After the seniors at the beads of -the various organizations in college jfcaa spoken to the freshmen on the activities they should take nart in, ''President Wilson began bis' address fcy'.ealling to their attention a fact TODAY FOOTBALLr "RALLY MEMORIAL HALL that had been so far oyorrookod that they had como to Princeton be cause It was an educational institu tion. A man does not 'make good' unloss ho studies and trains his mind. This is tho most valuahlo opportunity collogo gives. Yet to succeed in stu dies alono and neglect all othor inter ests would bo failure "What then iait to 'make good'? It is lo recognizo tho relative Import ance of all tho phases of collogo llfo and to enter into them all to tho right extent 13ut how Ib tho undor graduato ablo to reckon things at their truo worth? Tho answer 1b that ho is not ablo. But ho should uso his own judgment, and not bo swayed by opinions and standards ho knows are wrong. Ho should keep his head. He should dovote hlmsolt to cortain things moro than to others, but ho must doyolop harmoniously body, bo clal traits, morals, and most of all, mind, if ho really 'makes good' in col lego." Professor H. A. Ovorstroet of the University of California has accepted an appointment to tho full professor ship of philosophy in tho College of tho City of Now York. Ho succeeds Professor McNulty, who died two years ago. A sorles of lectures on journalism Is bolng presonted at the University1 of Minnesota by a prominent representa tive of the' press. fUnivorsity of Missouri freshmen are compelled by the second year men to carry suit cases for upperclossmen and sophomores as they arrive on tho trains. Notlce. The sophomore Olympics committee will meet today at 11:30, immediately after the football rally, In room 106 University hall. All members are urged to be present, as Important busi ness will bo transacted. The follow ing members were appointed By Presi dent Sears: ' H. B. Coffee. F. G. Clark. Glonn Whltcomb. Erwin Snyder. Paul Harrington. Warren Romans. Sam Carrier. Russell Mann. I I (Signed) 43. F. PHILLIPS, Chairman. Tho Syracuse froBhmon were suc cessful in hoth class rushes this year. The BubJecVofferod this year to the students of Stanford University in the Bohemian contest 1b, "The Ethical As pects of Intercollegiate Rivalry." , Iowa will Introduce inter-department fQotball rthls year. Director B. O, Schroeder 'says that many, football players of good calibre are brought under the eyes of the coaches that way; -players who might never at tempt to play the game at all. Down In Idianola town where Simp son is, they have "pep" meetings in stead of mass .meetings as they do at Iowa,- II A. M. &' Isy'vS r Jr -r- 'K r t J - -y- JT ' & EVERYBODY OUT iA - -1-. COMING EVENTS All University organizations are re quested to send In announcements which they desire to have published Social. Tho Y. M. C. A. and Y Wr-C. A. will hold a joint social Saturday, Oc tober IB, In tho Tomple. . The third university girls' tea will be held Friday In tho girls' rest room, Memorial hall. Organizations. The Press club will meet in U314, tho junior law room, Thursday at 11 a. m. Important business to transact. The Platform club will meet in tho MubIo hall, Temple, Thursday ovon ing at 8 o'clock. Athletics. University tennis tournament com mences today. Entries to bo mado at once. Football team leaves for Minneap olis today at 0 p. m. oyer the Bur lington. Football, Nebraska vs. Minnesota, at Minneapolis, Saturday, October 15. Convocation. Monster football rally, Thursday, 11 a. m., Memorial hall. Class Elections. Freshman election will be held at 11:30 Thursday in Memorial hall. Hlltnor Bros., Florists, 118 So. 12th St PhonoB Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice roses, carnations and chrysanthemums. Wo solicit tho university trade, A NEW REFRAIN 8UNG IN LIN COLN LAST WEEK. Adown tho breeze ring happy cheers, As students tell in youthful way Tho story that has marked for years The opening day of football play. With fluterlnjr" flags and ribbons bright The grandstands as a garden glow; Fair, faces, with bright eyes alight, Rise decked with ribbons, row on .row. iw- r i JEhe, frreaihjPLfrojtJiLin the air; Red blood runs riot on tjus day. Ah I What pure" joy! What raptures rare!" It is tho year's first footballfrayr Aesop Up to Date. --: This was at a lire. The building oc cupied by a comic weekly was being destroyed by the fell demon. It was a hopelesB case. In the crowd was a well-known, humorlBt He had more than' an ordinary interest in the .disas ter. He had jusUeent in a batch of comicalities and hadn't received his pay for them. "Canft yon get gome f of your men to savo my Jokes'!" ho ap pealed the fire chef. , , "Nope,", replied the chleX ,ryou don't expect us to pull your chestnuts out of tho flredo youf'r-Troy Standard. T1, Where Did She Come In? ; Tour divorce came out all right, Mrs. Brassey. I congratulate you on your success. "Yes, but it came qff the Jay of the big fight, the aviator 'accjdont in France and that preacher's elopement What chance did I have?" EXCLUSIVE HUYLER'S & FINE CHOCOLATES sr m . rr rm wm --. -. Typewriters ALL MAKES SOLD OR RENTED Rent applied on purchase price. iTwo'year written guar antee with every machine sold. Distributers New Model, L. C. Smith & Bros, visiable. Call or write for catalogue and special price list Auto Phone 2080. Bell Phone 1299. B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. 143 So. 13th St., Lincoln Nebr. FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES We Want Your Goal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order. 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