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A - 1 J f 1 1 Ji I Uu , mt spjff"- - - .3 aur ;:.vu; -d ai .Jl "s?1. I A S i .'i '-(: 'V '-"., t A K s-Vol. X. No. 36 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, SATURD,Ay, NOVEMBER 1 2, 1910. i d Price 5 Cents. , L IRebtaekan UlOtlVt vlUw T Ht .Bb. BBBv I , I; V A s vj ? WEAR ' your COLORS ,1 .1 TODAY T RELEASE MEN ON CAMPUS 8TUDENT8 CONFINED TO HOTEL 1 DE PE8TE ARE FREE. ' " )-. HAYE RECOVERED HfoM SMALLPOX CUMMlNGS and korstian had LIGHT CA8E8! 8ENIOR8 HOLD HOP. 1 t ' . t, o Fear of Disease Spreading Nearly All 8tudent8 Vaccinated Sedu- "slon Nearly as Bad as the Pestilence. Bon Gumming of Lebanon, a junior, has boea released, from conflnoment within the walls of tho nptorloua Hotel do Pesto, located In tho corn fields south of Lincoln. Clarenco Korstlan, another student, has also boon reloased. Ho returned to the uni versity several days ago aftpr a stay of nearly ten days at the smallpox hospital. Neither man seems en "tnusiaBtic about tho disease.; ' The;hospltalM'it-ls said, is Just a llt tlo better than tho old one which was abandoned over a year. The old struc ture still stands near tho new hostelry Thero Is somo contrast between tho two buildings, tho now ono being about tho size of an ordinary boarding houBo, ancMho old ono somowhat-resembling. a small low barn. " r Cases Very Light. Both . the Cumming and Korstian caseB were very light Neither of the men was really sick., Tho doctors say that tho cases we're remarkably light. The seclusion, however, is almoBt as bad aB tho dlseaso itself. It is cspocl ally lonesome tit tho Hotol cdo Pesto when tho guest list is limited to only one or two persons. Solitaire is the favorlto game of the boarders. Disease Will Not Spread. Thero iB'no danger of a -spread of tho disease, is tho vordlct of tho re cently Tolcasod patients. Thoy wero both "dlBcovorod" before the dlseaso had reached the stage when it is con tagious, and both men wero exception ally careful when thoy loft tho Hotel Students who wero In attendance at tho, university. last,year wore all vac cinated and are thought to bo immune, but occasionally a vaccinated person will come' down with it. University authorities are not fearful of a spread of this disease. . First University Dance of the Year Held Friday Evening by Upper Classmen. Tho first informal danco of tho uni-. vorsity social season was held. Friday evening at tho Lincoln hotel. Every ticket which tho committee had was taken. About two hundred couples were in attendance. Tho hop was con sidered very successful. Harold Nobel was chajnnan of tho dancp and Earl Leo was master of ceremonies. Several other university dances have been scheduled for the coming weeks. The next danco on tho program will bo tho sophomore hop, which will be given Saturday ovening, November 19, at tho same place as was the sonlor informal. TODAY WILLJTELL tIEJALE MISSOURI VALLEY CHAMPION SHIP HANQ8 IN BALANCE. EIGHT SHOULD DE A WARN ONE 8TUDENT8 URGED TO WEAR COL OR8 AND BRING MEGAPHONES. After Today Only One More Footbali Game Remains on the Ne braska Schedule. Today will decide tho football chani- -pionship of tho Missouri Valloy con ference, at least as far as Nebraska is from gotting stalo and that Is "suf ficient. .Jf.hoy. can start, tho. gamd In as gobd "condition as Ihoy started tho ono at Lawrcnco, today's bit of, gridiron pleasantry will bo all Scarlet and Cream. Thursday &'ft'6rrioohv th6' team went through a stiff scrlmmago practice, slowing up yesterday of tor noon with only a brisk workdut on signals. Bring a Megaphone. If tho studonts of tho university respond today as thoy havo In tho past to tho call for onthuslastio support, tho gamo this afternoon will bo another demonstration of real school spirit' It is tho dcslro to mako tho south bleachora a solid maBB of colors and .megaphones, qno ofhoroaulromonts for admission to tho center of t he. bloachors is that each student wear DOES ANYBODY. WANT A JOB? "lt ' ' Uof' BASKETBALL SHIP 18 SAILING) '-WITHOUT-A PILOT. Ki SQUAD OF FIFTY IS GETTING OUT COMMITTEE MEETS, BUT SILEN ON WHAT IS DONE. Prominent Senior Name on Request 0 Calla Nebraska Basketball an "Athletic Left-over," t -it Jj v . ' nTcmtoii DBE55I1 ,s : -ill' C I I WHAT you AUt i) 'ROOM I X ! Ac to MAMmiA . I SA -tH MW'I'KWkm v f'JL a 'X?k &iL : -H-rh dbzza-i": rrer?6 (VilPvrZLx U 1 I tvrcnioa wishas 1 1 I 11 1 CiS-,' tr--s yiu HAKt ncoeS FRESHMew r?DARRlSSCD v-rXrgW,TfftrLWC KCPAm i " -- rmmT t4 As Seen By the Cartoonist ' i m .Mi ' I ' '- " ' ' . . : .: '.?. -a J 'Vlt 3 V". .Tl .0 li - - V i ( I . ' "' J ' ,1 . . LINCOLN HIGH AT OMAHA. Les " Mann and His Team Will Again Meet ThefT Rivals. Lincoln and Omaha high schools will class 6h the' Omaha field today in their socond football argument of tho soa son. Omaha wob defeated by Lincolq 111 the' first game to tho tune of 9 to G, and tho gamo today is receiving no small amount of attention from -followers of tho two schools,--Lob Mann, tho crack Lincoln quarterback, will be in the game. About a hundred Lincoln rooters will root for thoir team at Omaha, . ' " LEAVE8 TODAY. I DELIVER ME FROM THEM,' 80 Says president Hutcblns of Michl - twif-Wotnen-Who Prepare- -for a Career. s. "Deliver me from the woman who omee to the university to prepare for a career," said President H, B. Hutch as of the University of Michigan, In his annual address last week to the wpma,or -the university. ' ' He'iurged jthe omen to.; select ttf lei that would it then to become' mome-maKors ana moiners. 11 iney uaa v -.., i..,t,i . 1.U j, . .. carrers would seqk them out. Chanoellor Avery-to Speak'-at Wash ington, D. C.( on Two Occasions. Chancellor Avery, leaves today for Washington, D. C, where he will at tend the meetings of tho American Association of Universities and the American Association of Agricultural Colleges. TheBO associations will con vene In thov capital city next week. Tho chancellor will read a paper be fore each of tho two organizations dur ing their annual sessions. . 1 concerned. Nebraska will meet Ames on Nebraska field at 2:80rtKTsrafier' noonr- Nebraska- isso farundefeated in the Valley, and the tusslo with the Iowa Aggies will tell the. tale. If Nebraska wins, -"King" Colo will be the happiest man in the state, outside of Jim "Dahlman. , J 1 While tho Cornhuskers havo ' not -hadrmuch work since the Kansas gamo they havo done enough to keep them Scarlet and Croam" aha" come with a megaphone, prepared to make the root ing the -best 'Of tho season. If tho Cornhuskers wrest victory from Ames and thoreby'capturotho championship' a celebration wllf bo in order. ' ' After tho game today only ono more remains on tho Nebraska schedule a contest with - Haskell in Lincoln' 011 Thanksgiving day. Tho Haskell garno however, noes not counton tho cham- pionsnip. Aiiuiuor Birouuuiuj game in Nobraska nepds a basketball coaoh.. Although tho call for players was Is sued four wooks 'ago, and a squad of nearly fifty men haB bcon gotting out each practice day, thoy havo had only' such instruction' as has boon given by', tho older players. Among tho candl-, dates thoro is an abundance of good material. Efficient coaching begun at onco.wpuld. n,o doubt result in tho turn ing out "of "ono of tho university's strongest teams. But if tho soloctlon of a" coach is deferred until tho elev enth hour, chances for a successful' season will bogin to got painfully slim. Tho regular meeting of a spocial' committoo of tho athletic board was hold at 11 a. m. yesterday In Dr. jHHPX-flfflCOi 'Thn mnetlnff-was-callfltL- for the purpose of discussing and act ing up oh the advisability of seloctiBg temporary coaches for the different athletic departments, basketball in cluded, to serve for tho remainder of tho school yoarT' At tho closo of the mooting tho committeemen refused o mako known TtMe? Action, .of .tho com mittee, j ' t 2 ', What One Student Says. t "I, think it 1b ,a ahamo,"! said a, prominent sonlor yestorday, "that somothing is not dono to lift the bas ketball team 6ut of is rut. The Corn huskers have-not beenMn first ranlc basketball circles- in tecent years One of the chief causos for this con? dltlon baa' been the lack of consistent' coaching. Tho basketball team has too frequently been &t leftover 'in uoiverJ sity athletics, A year ago'the athletlcf board wasted six weeks' precious "time before abasketball coach" was finally selected. "" Andin making tho selecUbii tho board managed to make such, a' moss of tho matter as to cause dis satisfaction, and uncertainty. This year thoro may bo eomo excuse for delay but tho delay has already extended' long enough. Tho athletic board should get busy, do somo thinking, and act." T BRYAN TALKS TO GIRLS. Will 8neak in Memorial Hall 8unday at 4 O'clock. W.'J. Bryan will speak to tho unl-Versitywomen-next Sunday at 4 1. m. la Memorial hall. Some misunder standing .was prevalent' that this lec ture yro&W, be made to Y. W. 0. A. member aloes. Such- is not the case. Every co-ed of-the irhfverslty is urged to be present at the lecture. Mr. Bryan's theaie will be "TheFrulU of Tree;'. A .ladlee' Missei 'Manning, quartet,- ooa- Ransom,- the nosed of ". !-.- . '!W u' ' i Kocn ana manxon, wiu provioe musia for the entejjaiasset. 'j Mise Miller will Vender vocal seiectkejs. :- 1 k "CORNU9KRIC ! Ibanque-tI ! MISSION STUDY FOR ALL. 11 vt iJ5 Y. M. C. A. Committee Start an Inter- eating Campaign. - 1 vTho university Y.'M. C. Admission. ary committee met at 5 o'clock: yet 1 I I r-nnrrj t GVtttiA ' -'4i : v 3 UT II IIHIHHW ' December ,v f 4 ' - Si .a l DEBATERS QET NEW MEMBERS. I I .,.-. A. 2 J f Besides They Discuss the "Closed Shop" Question In Regular 1 Meeting. ' Tho Platform.club met Thursday evening in science' hall fn theTeinple. A. debate on thV "cToee'dBboD'was 'ijlven. Bruce .Johasoa aadW. Aj jasey spoke for te affirmative and quffora faiuips aaaaipa uauaoraoB :jpheld the negative.' Following the debate, speeches were called for from the ioor: AJjibort busiaeM session was h'eld-whea several new members were taken in, the names to be aa-nouacedat'a'laterdate.68 terday afteraoon for the purpose of , anticipated' from the Indians, with tho instituting a canvaae among!! unlver;. odds so far slightly in -favor of the P"1 students tor enrollment in one,oi Nobraskans. - lth BerleB of. group organizations nojr .- . - - Ibeingjformed by the asociatio..Taia canvass is to bo made before the. Thanksgiving holidays., t The (pjan of the committee, .not definite as yet, is! to organise the different university com leges-into separate grohps,- and aseigaj "to each an oatUaed Jeonrse of study J or field, apoa 'whlch'f to oo8etrae their study. FoV Jnirtaace, eaglaeers , will be orgaalseH aader the dlrectlea of Professor glaysaaker for the par-! nnia f iuAvlnv ihm nlsalonanr field! of South Aaaerlca. Lawejrlll be united! ' under the leadership of Dr. Lawreaee, under the course ."The Challeaevofi the City."1 MrJts',ai4Mnwllij probably comblae aadke?a-Jbere ofi , musxratea lectures wiia views o heitbwondrtkmsia'foreTSiWe.1-