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A ' , ' f ,- 1 j,r-- t V' ' ,r r " ' .- A1 1 THI DAILY NIBIAUKAH u ' Bf ;? H fc&?& nv r .. 7 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THB PllOfERTY OP th vmvunmvt' op nbdiiasica, Llnelf Nebraska. FtriAahtid by TUB BTUDHNT PUE DLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor .k,;'t.......i... .i.C. J. LORD ManaigtHg-JMlter....,,...a. T. LIDDELL. Associate lMltoV. T, J. HAUaUAVH Associate dltor..,..r.A. H. DIN8MORI0 ' ,- BUflNKSS 8T.SFF. .. Manager ,..... O. O. KIDDOO AMlslant.ManaKftr " .V. C. HASCALL. Circulation Manager.. 0. 0 BUCHANAN ", EdfUrlal and Builneis Office BA1EMKNT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ rettemee, station A, Lincoln, neo. CONVOCATION U.: " 4 ' ' v. s 1 . 4f ' Vv: '; &? ,, THUSDAY s. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YEAR ' i r' Payable In Advance. , plnglepeplei, 6 Centt Each "Telephone! Auto 1888. Nlghi Phones Auto 1S&8J Auto 2683) Bell 1123 ' INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for, at thetrate ef 10'conts thclnnortion for every flf toert worda, or1 f motion thoro of.. Faculty .notjcoa and University bul lotinq will gladly bo published frco, ' M , . I I I 1 I . Entered at tho pontofTlco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter, under the Act of 'Congress of March 3, 1879. ' Advertisements for the want column should be left at the business office, base ment Administration bulldlno, between 10 a. m and 12 rn., or between 2 p, m. ar)d 6 p..m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen' wore' or fraction thereof the first Insertion! three Insertions twenty-five, tents; five Insertions forty cents. ' OCTOBER 20, 1910. We MuBt Boat Doanor After Doane Comes Kansas. Nebraska's now yell brings up pain ful recollections of tho last visit' of tb6 Jaytfawkcrs., ,. ' x A student's activity In tho affairs of his claBB is dotorminod .almost wholly by tho. In teres t,ho displays during hie freshman yerir. Got in thp gamo, frcBhmon. Nebraska Btudcnts Nyho go to Law rpneo Novombor ft, will havo an dp- porturiity tb Beo tho CornhuBltors go into 'action determined to wipe out Uib memory of tho'dbfeats of tho two past Did you ovor stroll about tho cam pus in, tho' ovoqlng. For a lovers' lano it. is perfect. No lights. Nothing but thVnibon to casTltB reflocllon over --t Sfcmg Orel bestia y J ' .hu . tC -J4c' j- 3'J- - k . i t. 'F'M '" ' A" , H k w " S . -. rr;- ' ' MEMORIAL. HALL ,r i' 4i Af. torminos tho fate of ono of tho classes Lot every member of tho freshman cIbbb turn out Saturday Is not the day for ilia sophomores to bo idlo olthor. Turn out, ,under classmoni and show your colors and fight 'hard. Freshmen, you have as a trophy of victory itho rlgh,t to. weat class caps. Sophomores, you havo tho disgrace of defeat last year to live down and also to ward ,off tho .ridiculo'of tho upper classman if you are defeated aB your prize. Get busy and show tho univer sity that you axa loyai'membcrs of the class of 1913 and 1914. . Takes" Third Placed Thn fheory that Nebraska is a place for, Bluffers will soon' 'bo dlspoljer. The aludunL body fas a whole will awaken In d Uhorttlin'o with thoJ realization Hint mid-uemoBtet' examinations will snnn bo hero. Each semester a time must arrive when each and otfery stu dent must conW'to tho realization that they are hero for- work. When the man or woman Jreallzcs that they can not neglect their work then all goes well and good." But-ona step from tho long and harrow" path of good scholar ship brings thorn into close touch with the dollnquorioy 'committee; . At Dartmouth i a now prize of $20 called tho Kenneth Archibald athletic prlzcisioffered to tho morabor of tho graduating, class who, In, tho judgment of the athletic committee, has been tho best' all-round athleto, regard also being had to recognized moral worth and a high Standing In scholarship. Dairy Team Wins $400 Scholarship at Chicago. Tho Nebraska dairy team rotUrnod Sunday from Chicago whero thoy en tered tho judging contest at tho Chi cago colcBium. i, Tho team wnB composed of Otto H. Liobors, Jbsoph Kuska a'rid Ivon P. McKilllps. ' ' Mr. Llobers and Kuska wcro on tho toam that took first placo over Mis souri, Kansas and Iowa last year. Mr McKilllps was second high man on Nebraska's fat stock team, which en tered tho International contest nt Chi cago last season. This year McKilllps was witner of tho $400 sqliolarBhlp, which was Of fered by tho. American JerBoy Cattle Club to the man making tho highest scoro' in that breed. ThiSrscholarshlp Is good jn any collogo or university in thp United States, Last year no schonrshlps wore 'of fered, but throe beautiful cups were brought back by tho Nebraska team. Mr. Forbes, who accompanied the team as coach and who was high man and winner of tho individual trophy last year, still holds tho record score on both tho Jerseys and Holstoln, 'as well as the highest score on all breeds. , Tho collogo line-up was as folows: ; Now York, first Missouri, second; Nebraska, third; Ohio, fourth; Ken tucky, fifth; Now HampBhiro, sixth; Iowa, sovonth; Minnesota, eighth. GLUETTSHIRTS This week is'Clu ett week I have the extensive display of Lin coln? 1.50 or more. BID 1415 O ST. tho lawns' while, you wend your way along the walks. An arc light here and there .would bo maro beneficial tli an an occasional ray from the lunar planet; would' it -nott NnmeB fof tho new athletic field havo commenced, to como in. Arct thoro- any others? who have names tb 'suggest: "'J3end tionl in, for wo will be very, glad 'to fmblish them, "tyo need nn approprlate'tlUevfor the field, whore tho name' 'and the honor of tho unlvor sity is upheld by the athletes who wear- tho Scarlet and Cream, Speaking of music, has any ono listened tb'h medley that constantly pourB fortli fronv the conservatory? it is pleasing tb those who hoar each .Individual- part," but -when itjurcomes out together, it Is worthy of somedes perate "action on th&'p'art of tho long Buffering1 Individual who ho,s to listen to it all day. It 'can- hot bo curbed, eftber; What 8hal?p do until cold ;Vcrathof comes When fho windows will have to bo closed? v T- " CONVOCATION DATES. Noted-Authority Will Appear Noyem Ver 15. ' ' Tho following dates have been an nounced for tho coming weeks; October 27, string quartot. . Novomber 15, Chas, F. Dolo.of Bob- ton, MasB., "United States as a world Power." Mr, Dole is an authority on this sub Ject as well as several others regard ing democratic principles. . COMING EVENTS All University organizations are re quested to sertd In announcements which they desire to havo published. . a giant Wis- Because H. McMiller, cohsln guard, misspelled -six words too many 4n an elementary spelling examlnatioh, ho will probably .-be baVred. from placing with 'the badgers, tia year. Illiteracy soiribtimeBtrlkos A, thoso big teams in bard places. Tho . k Daily Califorrilan. The Olympics Saturday will soUja 'all the discussion aVto whIch', fs tho superior' class, The freshmen 'by supe rlorlty o numbers claim the coveted honor, and thp sophomores by reason ofbe'lns older students of vtho uriivor .M iltyhavei'Blmilar.clalmB, Saturday de Tho baseball nine of tho University of Chicago, -nt present playing a sbr' los of games With Kolo and Wasodn Universities- at Toklo, Japan, has won' tho first throe games of tho sorlos two fromVnseda"Unlvor8lty and one frob Kolo TJnlvorslty, Tho team, vis ited Japan on a challenge from Wase da University and tho gamos arosald to bOvexcItlnc much Interest and eh- thuBlasm op tho part of the Japanese . AttentlonPeruvlaiiB. Tho Peru dub will avo its rsl. mooting of the yea next Saturday evening, October' 29th. 'Thpmeetlng will"' be held at tho hpmoof Mrs, Gaiser, at 234 Soutli tStji street. Not, only last year's mem bers and Peru alumni, but all persons who have attended tho Peru normal are coYdlally invjted to membership In the clubJr Comb and enjoy a good so- elal evening1. IS ' Political Advertisement. "The University Perijocratlc club will meet at the IiincoTn lio'tei' Thursday, October 27th,, at 8 p. m. Addresses wiU'be'made by demoqratlg candidates and a Jarge atteidanco is looked for Classes, Thp senior cap and gown committee will meot in L109 Thursday at 11 a. m. Thp sophomoro class vlll meet in Memorial hall Thursduy morning at 11:30, Tho freshman class will meet In tho Temple auditorium Thursday, morning at 11:30. v Organizations. Tho Engineering society will meot "Wednesday evening 'in M, E. 20G at 7:30.- - " Tho Pershing Rifles will, meet "Thursday evening in the armory ai 7:15."- '"V1 N - - Tho IJawkeye club "will meet 'Satur day evening. , i ' ChemlBtry club will meet Wednes day evening" in the chemistry lecture Jroom at 8 o'clock. J" Tho Peru club will meet Saturday evening at '231 South 18th street. ; Tho Students' Debating club wEl iheot In U106 VedpeBday ovonlng at 7:30., S ' u y K - J The .German club will meet in the Temple banquet room --Wednesday evenlng-at 7:45. c , Athletics. , Football' gamo. Doano ..vs. Nobras. kd. Athletic field. Saturday, October 29, at 3 p. m.K Tho senior foob&U squad will moot Jn the locker room in the gymnasium I Wdne4ayat 'tf pm'V ' "" Work' Called For and Delivered StwdentiTWortc a Specialty- VyiricJsor tiltorlium t Open Saturday Night All Night ' WOLFE & YOUNG Prosed 60o BellF2292 Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.26 Auto 4728 For Lunches Put Up for Parties, r also Ice Cream and College Ices, and" Fruit Psunphes Call at THE FOLSOM, 1307 O St. BOTH PHONES EXCLUSIVE AGENCY HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON B0NS Gejhtih ctir7$l7& l W 7VJ J ''V'iuirVAJNjrH The nlver8ity of Nebratlca urges all young people, who can, to take a four-year high Bchool course and prepare to enter college. Some, however, cannot spend tho time required by tho high school and college coursoa. For tho bonoflt of those, thoUnIvorsity estab lished, a number ofTears ago, tho SCHOOL OF AGR1QULTURE - School of Agriculture which admits thoso who hnvo completed 'Thfc Country Schools Courses given in Practlca.1 Agriculture, including Agronomy, Agri cultural Botany and Chemistry, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Domes tic Science, Farm Machinery, Farm Management, Farm Veterinary Practice, Horticulture and the general branches. Registration at tho University Farm, starting October 31, 1910. NEW TERM STARTS NOVEMBER 1, 1910 For information address A. B. vorslty Farm, Lincoln, .Nebraska. Davlsson, Principal, Tho Unl- iJfeji .i, aJUyj-yOA-JLUy' n, mm H Wk 9 k lyjhw I v. i 1 n. Ml. 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