THE DAILY NSBRASKAN I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN " ' i i i : tub pnoptiimxfof ? ;n the UNivronsrrr of Nebraska, V - Lincoln, Itybrnftkq - PubllHlicd by 'THE. STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD "r" EDITORIAL STAFF.- ! Editor- ....C. J, LORD .'Managing Editor O. TI LIdDELL "Xsfloclnto Editor, T, J. HARORAVr. Aasoclato Editor ,A. II. DINSMORE BUSINESS STAFF. ' Manager .. . O. C. KIDDOO ABslfitailt Mnnngcr. ...... V. C. HASCALL Circulation Manager.. C, C. BUCHANAN Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Nob. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 6 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 2683; Bell 1123,. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged (or nt tho nito of 10 conta tho Insnrtlon for every fifteen words' or fraction thoro of. Faculty notices and University bul letlnit will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho poHtofllco at Lincoln, Kcbraska, as Hccond-clnns mall matter, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. Advertisements for the want column should be left at the business offlco, base ment Administration building, between 10 a, m. and 12 m., or between 2 p, m. and 6 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertlslng, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen wors or fraction thereof tho first Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five cents; five Insertions forty cents. NOVEMBER Id, 1010. Who said money didn't count? Wit ness wim t Jutppened to tho ling. When tho tstudantB were working Saturday- morning to save records nnd nies, one student carrying n large Hie froniProfessor (Mmtburn'B olllco, said, T don't know what tiUBlHUutBnyr I'll bet it contains dellnciuoncy.roporis. If It does, It Ib hard luck to bo rescu ing some rccordB that may 'flunk mo next week." Now, where is tho man who said BtudentB wore not honeBt? SHOES 2.50 and 3.50 That satisfy my customers and have that snappy stylish uppoarnnco that is characteristic of my merchandise BUDD 1415 0 STREET Saturday the Scarlet and Cream will bo represented on a foreign Hold by five Cornhuskors to whom little atten tion has been paid this year. These men compose the croHH-couutry team. Ever since school opened they have been working dally to get in shapo for tho coming meet, when they will com pete with the best amateur long dis tance runners in the wcBt. Thursday they leave for Wisconsin. On this day we" Have no intercollegi ate football game to command our at tention, "soTcToiir attention be turned, to tho work of thtfso men, and show "UiehT 1hTitthe- Btudenta aro behind them in their efforts to win lionoi'B for the Cornhusker school. THE FORUM The Editor of the NobraBkan: A llagrant violation of university rulefi. and a total, , disregard of the rlghtB of tho students brought rather forcibly to the mind" of the sevoral hundred students taking military drill, the condition of affairs, existing there. According to tho catalog, a. credit point should represent about three hours' work. As a modest estimate at least ono.hour morp than this -is required In military, science, this be ing exclusive of the .extra study, re quired of second year men when class ""work; begins. In this condition, tuera is nothing. unusual;, other subjects fre quently reaulro moro than their quota. tjjltl'at ledsti no one, can. maintain that students uo not spend evory nun wo on Tickets "on Sale 1 i t CORNHUSEER BANQUET .DECEMBER 3 drill that Is justified by the credit given. What jiiBtlilcatlon, then, Tor keeping the regiment overtime. Other classes aro required to stop )C0JU141 at ten minutes to tho hour. This ruieTs boldly and regularly overlooked In mil itary Bcience. It is the unusual thing to bo dismissed by Ave minutes to six, while on Monday evening wo wero re tained till G:0r. This is a more seri ous matter than may appear on the face of it. Aside from tho disgust and impa tience engendered, we must consider those Btudonts who work for their board. Many of theso aro duo at such a tithe that any unusual delay makes them lato for their work, with the at tendant dangers of dismissal, etc. He sides this, live to fifteen minutes are not to bo sneered nt. We waste that much, most of us, it is true, ovory day, but wo resent having to spend fifteen minutes in doing something which we do not like and which we should not bo obliged to do. Many a Btudent who willingly spends ten or lUtecn minutes in voluntary drilling before tho hour, Is highly Indignant because he 1b obliged to spend It after the hour. Re member that clothes must be changed after drill and this complicates tho -rrnfrtl f i c Other clas&OB can not be held in this way. I understand that a rather se-' vere censure is meted out to instruc- j tors who persistently hold overtime, Unfortunately, many professors do try to make an extra- minute, but nono daroB try to hold a class over for a quarter of an hour. It remains for the military department to do this. The spirit of the zoology professor in apologizing to a class accidentally held over time Is, unhappily, very rare, but It should bo encouraged. "ONE OF THE SUFFERERS." COMING EVENTS All University organizations arc re- quested-r-to-r 6ond -In announcements, which they desire to, have published. Convocation. At convocation Thursday, November 17th, Rev. S. Mills Hayes will glyo an address. Subject, "Somo Phases of European Life." Tho annual sophomore hop will bo held at tlm. L.ncalnJiotel.on Friday evening, November 18. Organizations. Tho KomenBky club will meet Fri day, November 18, nt 1831 South2uJ Btroot. The Swedish club will moot Friday cvpiilng In science hall. Prof. F. A. Stuff will address tho university- Y. M. C. A. tonight on "The Dignity of tho Commonplace." V. M. C. A. rooms at 6:45 o'clock. Annual Fair. , The annual county fair and streets -of .Cairo wlll bo ueldjnJthe armory' Saturday, November 19," 8"o'clock. Class Meetings. The junior class will meet In Me morial hall at 11:30 Thursday. mWm W&s I ' m ltd , A Convertible Goaf Collar ttr PRESTO OR AnDOQ OVERCOATS Turn Down the Collar for Fair or Warm Turn Up the Collar for Cold or Storm . The Presto and Ardoc Overcoats combine Three Overcoats in oneAuto, Rain and Dress O'Coat. Three Overcoats in One for One Price $15.00 to $40.00 MAYER BROS. Knox, Stetson and Imptrial Hats CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I Photographs are the Most Appreciated c US 12 r 6 O AUTO 3001 g TYPEWRITERS 1. MAKES Rent applied on purchase SOLD or REHTED price. 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