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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Convocation ., A TUB PHOPBRTY OV . THE UNIVERSITY OF . NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Kobrniikn. Published by TUB 8TUDBNT PUBLICATION BOARD tell Your friend ev. Shipherd 4 EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor C. J. LORD Mtinngliiff Editor Q. T, LIDDELL Associate Editor T. J. 1IA11011AVE Assocluto Editor A. II. DINSMORE DU8INE88 8TAFF. Mttiittgor O. C. KIDDOO Assistant MannRcr V. C. IIA8CALL, Clrculiitlon MmwKer..C. C. BUCHANAN Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Stntlon A, Lincoln, Neb. Today SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Nloht Phones Auto 1888; Auto 2683 Bell 1123. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for nt tho rate of 10 conta tho Insertion for every fifteen wor:lH or fraction there of. Faculty notices and University bul letltiH will gladly ho published free. Entorcd at tho poHtofllco at Lincoln. Nebraslta. iib second-clanH mall matter, under thu Act of CongrcsH of March 3, 1870. Advertisements for the war.t column should be left at the business office, base ment Administration building, between 10 a, m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen wors or fraction thereof tho first insertion; th'reo Insertions twenty-five tents; five Insertions forty cents, NOVEMBER 20, 11)10. Now that the football senson la over wo perhaps will have to listen to a long line of talk or how It might have happened If something else had been done. In the meantime what would have happened at Kansas City If Lieu tenant Thompson had not been Held llTttRF? Tho Conhusker bnTtquet. and then the football season of 1!H0 will be come a part of the dim and d.istj p:tst. But while It may become a more which cannot ho overlooked. In order to bring back to the university for 'an other year one of the men who Imb made a great name in football, Frank turned down the chances he had of being the 1 1 1 1 captain and helped-the unlvcrsjty jib a whole in a manner which cannot be wholly estimated. This act and the work of the men of the whole team this year are .worthy of commendation, and the en tire university should grasp the hands of the men of tho football squad and in this simple manner try to show each 'man that their efforts were ap preciated, and that never before did the men show such Inexhaustable spirit and a love for their university ub have the men or IS) 10 led by Cap tain "Jack" Temple. THE FORUM. To the Editor or the Dally Nebraskan: On Saturday evening or this week, December 3rd, the annunl Cornhusker banquet Is slated to be held at tho Lincoln hotel. No Nebraska team lias ever striven harder to achieve success than the CornhuskciB or 11)10. The perfect harmony and the Intense "Nebraska spirit" which prevails among the rrea eiu .Missouri Valley champions has -Httver before been equalled. During-! the season the students accorded loyal support to the team, and the respond ed bj boating Kansas and by .ldmlii iBtering an unprecedontor defeat: to Haskell. In that game the players bj New Hobble Toe in Women's Shoes $5 Qualities. 00 QC QL.UU All Sizes, I'pslnh'b SAM PLE BUDD 1413 O ST. memory. It will be recognized as one of the most brilliant that Nebraska has ever had. Here's to tho season oj' 1011 and may it shine as bright if not brighter than the record made this fall. CAPTAIN SHONKA. As a llttlng close to the football sea son of 1010. tho men of the squad who won their letter this year met and elected (lie man who would lead them into victory during tho coming year. In electing Sylvester Shonku captain or the 1911 football team, tho i.-.tii of the squad showed again that remark- TTIfl oBri 1 r rroT-ROTHl-f e 1 1 owe h I imn d-tni ei love of the U. or N. that has character ized their work this year. That the selection or the 1011 captain fell on a man worthy to boar tho title can not be disputed, and the school as a wholo bows In recognition of the worth of tho man who has been elected to the highest position in uni versity athletics. Whllo the praises of tho selection or the captnln of 1911 are being sung, let us remember that there Is still one nnn on tho team who deserves recog nition which cannot he alono moasured in wo.rds. That man Is Owen Frank. His second year on tho team has, been one of great glory and In his efforts to win victory for tho team and for his school he has won tho love of the entire .undergraduate body. Owen was tho man who was selected to he cap . tain of tho 1911. teanv by all tho stui -UontSj-and-wh.on ho Bido-Btopped-hls-chances at tho great honor, and, In turn nominated Shonka for the posi tion of captain, ho performed an act of brotherllneBs ond true manhood the florceness of their attackn, by their impenetrable derense, by their never-slackening spirited play, put the finishing touches to a Benson's contri bution to Nebraska spirit that will bo long enduring. Tho team rolled .up against Haskell a scoro of 110. There ought to be four red-blooded Nebraska men at thnt banquet Saturday for ovory point the team mnde against tho Indians. Are wo loynl Cornhuskors? A SENIOR. COMING EVENTS Convocation. Dr. T. M. Shipherd will speak at convocation this morning, on "Mod ernism." Memorial hall, 11 o'clock. Organizations. The Pershing Rifles will moot In the armory on Thursday at 7::t0 o'clock. Y. M. C. A. Mld-Week. At the mid-week meeting of the university Y. M. 0. A. on Wednesday evening, Prof. C. M. Hock wjll speak on the "Splrltunllzatlon of Educa tion." Debate. Friday, December 2, Wisconsin-Nebraska debate, "Memorial nail, 8 o'clock. At tho saino time tho Illinois-Nebraska debate will bo held at Urbana. Cornhusker Banquet. Cornhusker banquet will be held on Snturday, Deqember 3, at the Lincoln hotel. Tickets, $1.00. Tell him you got your winter Suit and Overcoat at Speier & Simon 's. Tell him you got perfect satisfaction and saved $10 on the deal. It will be a favor to him and to us SPEIER & SIMON We Save You Money NORTH-EAST CORNER 10TH & 0 STS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Photographs are the Most Appreciated C U S 4 DeQ ASTON & HAUCK 12 1 6 O AUTO 2001 For Lunches Put Up for Parties, also Ice Cream and College Ices, and Fruit Punches Call at THE FOLSOM, 1307 O St. BOTH PHONES Work Called For and Dolivorod Students Worlc a Spocialty Aindsor SuitorJum Opon Saturday Night All Niht . 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