MMNMWnMMMeMIWVM , THS DAILY NIBRAIKAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TH PROPERTY Of THE . UNIVKRSITY OF NEBRASKA, LlneeliNebr&flkft. PubljtohcJ by THB) BTUDBNT PLICATION BOARD , KDITOnlAL STAFF. Editor , . , C. J. LORD Managing Editor O. T. LIDDELL. AMOOlate Kdltor T, J. HAIIOIIAVE Aiioclate Mdltof.,...,A. If. DINSMOMB , , , BUSINESS' STAFF. Manager t a. c. KIDDOO Arttttartt X&ftar V. C. HABCALL Circulation Manager.. C. C. BUCHANAN ' MtterUl nS Butlnen Onleat AtlMINT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Peetefflw, BtaWen A, Lincoln, Neb. UB4cmrriN price, 12.00 per yiar Payable In Advance, las CbIm, 5 CenU Each. , . iTalMhenat Auto 1888. Nffht RherW-Auto 1886 Auto 2683) INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tba rate of, 10 centa tho Inieruon for every flftMh words or fraction thero of. Faoulty-netlceg and University bul letins wilt gteflly be published froo. Entered at the posto'mco at Lincoln, Nebraska m. secoBd-olnas mail matter, uttder UM Act" of Congress of March 3, 1878. . Advertisements for the want column sndule! ' left at the7 business office, base ment Administration bulldlno. between 10 a. m. and 12 m,, or between 2 p. m. and III id, Cash, must accompany all orders for ad vertlrinsj1, at the rate 6f ten cents for each fifteen were er fraction thereof the first Insertion three Insertions twenty-five ente; five Ineertldhs forty cents. NOVEMBER 12, 1910. "., ,. rJAREVVELL. With this JbbUo "wo bid farowoll to tiif flivcoiumn edition of tho Dally Nehraakan. "Nyitti toara wo bid you go, old comrade, and with your leaving wo will cherlga memories of tboso many hours we have spont togothor. in the darkest hours of despair wo have consoled each othor, and whon tho sun again camo out from bohlnd the. gloomy cloudB, wo havo greotod Us bright rays with, a happy smilo and a joyful hoart. And now nB you leavo, we again, bid you farowoll with sor row which can not bo comfortod, and turn, to greot our how friend tho four column edition, f-vr-'wi THINK ABOUT IT. There are a few things that must bo considered In this university, and that ir'that once In a while we should havo 'a wee bit of consideration for our neighbors. This is not an extract from a catechism, but it appears to the ma jority of students that something should be done to stop tho minority of, men, and wemen of the university from transforming tho halls of tho buildings -o& the. campus into a semi nary. room, fqr the latest gossip. Be tween classes in; the morning it is al most; an impossibility to walk through the halls without stopping on some qnq'a toeSf sticking your elbo'w Into somebody's side, or smashing another ngrsonja hat, to say nothing of tho nu merous times you 'must apologize for other, impolite actions. It is only fair . that- betwwn classes, that students, bo. allowed, to chat and gossip, but would , it not be fairer to those desiring to . make .their, way to classes that these 'meetings be held outside of tho build ings: The weather at tho present time .fsVsu'ch' Chat it lsr not necessary for tho students to Matter1 in the halls, and as a result' itwouil make It muoh easier for thbse" who are desirous of making their classes. ott time, if each member of the student body would stop and teallte that, they were placing a han- Senior-Junk) i4 Football r J 1 1 'i ' t.v " i s ! ' '. ." i -r ' ' ; -v GLOVES Monday. November 14 t First, Game Called at 2 O'Clock ATHLETIC FIELD ' y Ames vs. 2:3o P. M. dlcap on tholr neighbor, by standing In tho balls and gossiping. It is best that each man and each woman watch this, especially in University hall, whoro more students go back and forth botweon classes than in any other building on tho campus. It is a fair proposition. How would you like to bo held up some day whon you aro a trlflo lato to class, by a large number of mon and women who aro doing noth ing olso but talking over tho latest fashions or discussing tho possibilities, of winning the noxt football game? DID YOU DO ITf Whoever they wore, wo can not say ; but It is apparently the work of some of tho people who attend tho univer sity and aro supposed to bo classed under tho namo of men. Howevor, thoy aro not to bo considered as such un dor any circumstances. Tho individu als, whoovor they aro, havo boon smalf enough to mark up a number of the bulletins posted at various places on the university campus. Theso parties havo not boon satisfied with this sort of destructive work, but thoy havo per sisted In cutting away various parts of tho announcements so that thoy read far different from anything that waB You can pay $1.50 for gloves and still not receive the values that I AM showing;. Grays, Blacks etc. BUDD 14150 St. intended whon thoy woro first pub lished. Jokes are all right in tholr placo, but whon it comos to doing a thing of this kind, whon thoro Is no cause for it, it is far from being a joko. There 1b nothing moro disgusting to tho university public than a poor joko. Things of this sort should -not even bo considered as a Joko. It is vandal ism of tho worst sort, and whoever the guilty parties are thoy should bo mado to feel that students as a whole con sider them anything but men. Besides it 1b an infringement upon university rules. C. F. DOLE WILL 8PEAK. Noted -Lecturer Will Appear Before University 8tudents Monday Afternoon. C. F.. Dole of Boston, Mass., will speak in tho music hall at the Temple Monday at 2 p, m. His subject will be "Tho United States as a Wqrld Power." Mr. Dole Is a Billings lec turer and has gained groat prominence by his work in social and political clrt cIob In Boston. Ho will also speak at convocation TueBday on tho subject of "The Spirit of Democracy." All Ne braska students aro requested to hear his lecture Monday if it is possible for them to do so. ' Sophomore-Freshman Games ",,' Admission to Both Garaaa 25 Gtnte TODAY V ":? v;r tff' &.' Mm ': Nebraska WEAR COLORS ATHLETIC BOARD MEETING. New All Year Coach May Be Up for Consideration. A Bpocial meeting of tho athletic board will bo called today nt 11 o'clock in Dr. Olapp'B office. Things of impor tance will be discussed, and it is urged that every member of tho board make an. effort to bo present. Whether or not action will bo taken In regard to the new all year round football coach has not been definitely an nounced. TWO BIG QAME8 MONDAY. Class Football Teams to Clash on the Gridiron for Interclass Championship. Tho freshman and sophomore classes will Btago tho opening contest of clasB football Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ThoBo mon havo been work ing for some time in preparation for this gamo, which will go a long ways in deciding tho interclass champion ship. Tho freshman team, which has been practicing dally since school started, will bo slightly disorganized on account of tho disqualification of six of the star players because they have boon considered varsity material. Those mon will not be In tho gamo on this account. The first big battle will bo followed by a second In which tho juniors and tho seniors will hold tho center of tho stage. Tho winners of these two games will play Friday, November 18, for the Interclass championship. The price of twenty-flvo cents will bo charged to eee both of theso games Monday. The receipts will be used to purchase sweaters for the winning class eleven. The captain of the Indiana basket ball team has been denied his letters because ho broke training rules by attending a dance. COMING EVENTS All University organizations are re quested to send in announcements which they desire to, have published. Soolal. The annual senior hop will be held at the Lincoln- on Friday, November XI. Reception to freshman girls by Y. W. C. A. members Friday and Satur day. The Y. M. Q. A. will give a stag r ceptlon for freBhmah students on Fri day evening, "November 11, In the Memorial hall. A social meeting of tho members of. tho Medical, society will bo held Sat- .urday-.eveningJntheTempleL , Miss Alice Howell will give an inter pretative reading of "The Dawn of a Tomorrow" in the Temple auditorium Saturday at 8 p. m. ' Organizations. Palladlan Literary society will meet Friday night in the Temple. Union Literary society winy meet Friday might in' the Temple. , T Athletics. Football, Ametvvi Nebraska, Ne-i braskft field, 8 p. jn$ Saturiay. sroo ALL SOULS CHURCH, UNITARIAN A People's Corner H and Twelfth Streets. Services 10:45 a. M. ARTHUR L: WBATHBRLY, Mlalster. All Souls Church Is an 'association which stands for a reverent attitude towards the Facts of Life. It has the University Ideal, the Search for Truth. Therefore it has no Creed. It welcomes to Its membership people of all beliefs. Such a modern, open-minded, faclng-the-future organization ought to appeal especially to students. You are cordially Invited to attend Its services. Sunday moralng, November 13, at 10:45, J3r. Charles P. Date of Boston, Billings Lecturer to University town Unitarian churches, will preach on "The Faith of an Optemlst." Social Ethics Class at 12:15, Prof. L. E. Aylsworfh, leader. Prof. Paul H. drummann will give his second address on the social tesch lng4 of the German dramatists. Special meeting for students at 4:00 p. m. under the auspices of the Students' Liberal Religious Union. Mr. Dole will speak on "Re ligion for the Modern Man." All students especially Invited. 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