The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 27, 1910, Image 2

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THE DAILY IEBRASKAN
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THH UNIVDRilTY . OF NEBRASKA,
L.tR6olii,Nebraflkft,
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i PubHsfosd by
8TUD1QNT PUBLICATION BOARD
EDITORIAL STAFF.
Editor .......,.;., C. J. LORD
Managing Kdltor., O. T. LIDDIOLL
Asaoolate Kdltor T. J. HAnOUAVE
Awooiate IWltor.. A. H. DINSMORB
UttNKSS STAFF.
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Assistant Manager V. C. IIABCALL
Circulation Manager.. C. C. JIUOIIANAN
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for at the rata of 10 conta the Insartlon
for evory fifteen words or fraotlon thore
of. Faoulty notices and University bul
letins will gladly bo published froo.
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Nebraska, as socond-cUuiB mall matter,
under the Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
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should be left at the business office, base
ment Administration building, between 10
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vertlslno, at the rate of ten cents for each
fifteen wors or fraction thereof the first
Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five
tents; five Insertions forty cents.
OCTOBER 27, 1910.
rpbce-Agalnr-Wo Must Boat Doano.
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Tho .action of tbo football commit
tee In providing blankots for tho foot
DSll squad Is a worthy ono and do
serves commendation. Tho athlote,
while sitting on tho sidelines or rest
ing Between quartors, needs somo sort
of 'protection. Sweaters aro not suf
ficient, Tho blanket Is tho propor
things
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Orchestra
MEMORIAL HALL
II A. M,
pretty bad, for ho lost 2-6. At this
point, howovor, ho played recklessly
long enough to gain the uppef hand,
thon fell back on his old conservative
but winning game. Goodbody started
with a rush, but In tho second set
had hard work in managing his favor-1 commltteo will bo held Thursday
lto Lawford stroke, and had to play
othor attacks which wore unavailing.
Weaverllng swung hard on his back
hand Lawfords throughout tho match,
getting most of them within tho white
boundaries. Neither of tho players
was right on tholr service, but rolled
almost entirely upon tho roturn.
By winning this match Weaverllng
is admitted to tbo finals, where bo will
meet tho winner of tho Parkor-Flory
match, which will bo played this
morning, providing tho weather is
good.
aro cordially Invited to membership in
tho club. Come and enjoy a good so
cial evening.
Notice.
A mooting of tho freshman law hop
morning In U109 at 11:30.
Notice.
A mooting of the froshman class
will bo held at 11:80 today In. Memo
rial hall. Important business. All
freshmen aro urgtd to attend.
WILLIAM p. GILMORB,
President.
FRE8HMAN MEETING TODAY.
The Olympics apparently havo
aroused a great deal of excltomont In
the two lower classes. This excite
ment ' hag already developed into
rivalry and class spirit among tho
' sophomores and freshmen. Will thU
class -spirit bo tho primary stop
toward TJnlvojsIty spirit? Walt and
see. " !
The class football teams havo start
ed to "work in ono or two cases. Lot
it continue; for it Is high tlmo that
Election of Officers Will Be Conpleted
at 11:30.
A meeting of tho froshman class
will bo hold at 11:30 a. m. today In
Memorial hall for tho election of
minor officers and tho announcement
of appointments. Tho election was
commenced at tho meeting Tuesday,
but bad to bo put over until today for
completion.
Notice.
The senior cap and gown committee
will meet in L109 today at 11. It is
important that all tho commltteo bo
there promptly.
ALICE HUMPE,
Chairman.
MR8. ELMORE COMING.
Worker In Missionary Movement to
Visit Y. W. C. A.
Mrs. W. P. Elmoro, who is very
i Notloe.
The senior pin commltteo will meet
In U112 Friday at 6 p. m. The mem
bers of this committee are Ivan Mc
Killlp, JHarry Ball, W. O. Forman,
Florence Tlnkham, P. J. Halldorson
and R. S. Gilmore.
H. E. DIXON,
24-2t Chairman.
Tho University Democratic club will
meet at tho Lincoln hotel tonight at
8 o'clock. Addresses will bo made by
democratic candidates and a largo at
tendance Is looked for.
TAN SHOES
For Dri l--For Every day
Snappy ancl Clear-Cut
Shoes. T am about $1
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the teams from each clnss began to
bo formed.'. Last year's mlxup should'
not be repeated when two clasBos
claimed the championship duo to post
ponement" of games. Go after tho
class championship, boys, it is worth
your efforts.
Laboratory work , requires a large
amount of time and hard work. The
value of the results obtained, how
ever, are farln excess of the value
of the effort pent. When tho end of
tho semester appears the man or
woman whoneglected to do full "lab"
work at tliebeglnnlng of tho semester
finds -that, he is 'in "a bad position. It
all must be made up, and tho lack of
attention at the beginning of tho year
is paid for at a high price. Tho stu
dent 'needs toft attend to work first and
play afterward.
WEAVERLINQ WIN8,
prominent and popular in Y. W. C. A.
circles, will bo at the Nebraska asso
ciation quarters Saturday and Sunday
of thlB weok in connection with tho
city missionary Jublleo meeting. This
meeting in purpost corresponds to the
big layman's missionary movement
which" swopt Lincoln last year, except
that this treats tho woman's side of
tho cause.
MI88IONARY HERE.
Graduate of the University Visiting
Friends In Lincoln.
Dr. Francis Tucker, medical mis
sionary to China and a graduate of
Nebraska University, is now in Lin
coln visiting friends. Dr. Tucker has
been engaged in hiB work in China
for ksoven years, and brings back very
interesting reports concerning tho
mlsionary movement in his territory.
stopped a few days at Lincoln to
shake hands with university friends.
Mr, Nielsen is still in the government
service as special land agent, but will
take three months off this fall to
coach the Georgetown university foot
ball team. Ht has been very success
ful as a coach.
Misses Graco and Josephine Fraw
ley, Kappa Kappa Gamma of Denver
university, have been visiting tho Ne
braska chapter of Kappa Kappa Gam
ma. Tho Misses Frawley aro return
ing home from a trip abroad.
COMING EVENTS
All University organizations are re
quested to send in announcements
which, they desire to have published.
Defeats
Goodbody lh Fast Tennis
Match.
'Ralph Weaverllng '' defeated Good-
body in the first match of the semi-
finals yesterday afternoon by a score
or 2-6, i-4, 6-3, 6-2.', AIMOUgU W6
Wind was blowing too bard to hold
t deciding tennis match, every game
was strongly contested, and many
spectacular plays were made. ' ,
' The result of this match was slight
ly, contrary to the "dope" given out
by the court' Visitors and players,
Goodbody had most of the odds, being
partly favored because of his treat
ment of Pierce, but was' not abje to
"make good' yesterday. .
At the end of the first set the pros-
'pects for Weaverllng were looking
8alnt Andrevs Brotherhood.
A meeting of al young men inter
ested in church work will bo held at
Holy Trinity church next Sunday at 3
o'elock. The object of this meeting is
to -consider the advisability of reor
ganizing the Brotherhood of Saint An
drew in the city of Lincoln. A large
attendance is desired, and tho work
will not take very much time.
Attention Peruvians.
The Peru club will have Us 'first
meeting of the year next Saturday
evening, October 29th.
The meeting will be 'held at -"the
home of Mrs. Ga!ser,.at 234 South
18th street. Not only last year's mem
bers 'arid Peru, alumni, but all persons
who have attended the Peril normal
Classes.
The senior cap and gown committee
will mee't In L109 Thursday at 11 a. m.
The sophomore class will, meet in
Memorial hall Thursday morning at
11:30.
Tho freshman class will meet in
the Temple auditorium Thursday
morning at 11:30.
Organizations.
The Pershing Rifles will meet
Thursday evening In the armory at
7:15.
The Hawfieyo club will meet Satur
day evening. ' '
4 The Peru club will meet Saturday
eYenlngat South 18th street,
Athletics.
Football game. Donne vs. Nebras
ka Athletic field. Saturday, October
29, at 3 p. m.
Work Called For and Dolivored Students Work a Specialty
Windsor SultoriuYri
'Open Saturday Night AU Night WOLFE & YOUNG
Suits Cleaned and Prosed $1.25 Pfetsed 50c
Auto 4725
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For Lunches Put Up for Parties,
also Ice Cream and College Ices, and
N Fruit Punches Call at-
THE FOLSOM, 1307 O St.
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Tho niverslty of Nebraska urges all young people, who can, to
take a four-year high school course and prepare to enter college.
Some, however, cannot spend the time required by tho high school
and college courses. For the' benefit of these, the Unlvorslty. estab
lished, a number of years ago, tho
SCHOOL OP AGRICULTURE
School of Agriculture
which admits thoso who havo completed
The Country Schools.
Courses given in Practical Agriculture, Including Agronomy, AgrN
cultural Botany and Chemi&try, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Domes
tic 8clence, Farm Machinery, Farm Management, Farm Veterinary
Practice, Horticulture and the general branches.
Registration at the University Farm, starting October 31, 1910.
NEW TERM STARTS
NOVEMBER 1, 1910
For information address A. B.
verslty Farm, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Davisson, Principal, Tho Unl-
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