It i l.ii.m.l ha-wWBprtHMMHMij" immm- Y , A ( ' lOounuamiiHiniMuwwwwxgw . a r I Vol. X. No. 45 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1910. Price 10 Cents. "t'" ' "niUmmt'i!mmkirt - ,4.1 - m- . . .. .'.l. ... m ' Hi M k. - -" , - .--- 0 ,-4 if - T t J- WILLYOU LOOK WHO'S HERE? IAN WHO INVENTED NAMES DID A GOOD JOB. A FEW THINGS TO THINK ABOUT ! - WHAT THE DIRECTORY HAS DONE FOR NEBRASKA. The Bard Who Sprung "What's In a Name" Is Invited to Look This Over. Did you know that the university had a Fair? It has, but no Carnival o'r Show. This Is only ono of the many bits of Interesting Information contained in tho university directory which wa -placed on sale by tho uni versity Y. .Mr. and Y. W. C. A. Tues day. ' A Nebraskan reporter who lias gone over the little booklet has found a great deal of Interesting information. One thing of interest is that fact tiiat the university has an AnheuBcr and a 13 us eh. Then foo there ore two Cobbs and a Shedd but no Corn, and a Pool of two Waters make a Lake. Colors Are Strong. In the color line fourteen ure Brown, eight are Green, but only one is.-Black . ... ' For a zoo we have a Buck, three Coons, four Lambs, a Wolfe, a Badger,. Cattle, three Swans, six Drakes, one Fox, one Bullock, one Hare, one Kldil, Lyons, four .Martinis, a Parrott and a Beaver. Industry is represented by six Bail ors, one Carpenter, two Cooks, two Coopers, two Glaziers, two .Masons, ono Goldsmith, thirteen .Millers, one Barber, three Butlors, one .Marshall, three Porters, one Potter, one Shoe maker, live Taylors, and four Weav ers. For one King, one Lord, two Nobles, one Prince, and two Squires there is one Temple but no Castle. .T:.re is one Doolittlo and onb . Work; ono Mutz ami one Hani; two PUIb and ono Plckol; one Nesblt, but no Thaw; nine Johnsons and only two Jeffreys; two Cooks .and one Peery, but no Pole; three Cains, but, alas, where is Able? Religiously speaking, tilings are looking up. Four Popes, two Bishops, and one Priest, helped out by a 0 Imp line, give -us a Virtue, a Good and a Goodfellow. There 1b a Candy and also a Kidd, whose Initials are not O. U. One Ladd has three Llers and four. Bells. Two Hartes, a ..oon, Arms, a Hugg, Iove land, Bliss, three Lanes, and - two P.arks, iMHl what more, can be, said? A DdVey and a Lapp might hQlp out a little. Also Christmas is Gumming. " iFor those who DyetheTein,e "HIST; Graves; there are also two Burns. There are five Frosts and one Leh man. Two Carroils! !are quite suf ficient, considering that there are no Birds. A Dunn is able to handle the Bills T ?- '' "'" " n f Ono ,-Gunn wllj,-have, to' sufilpe two Hunters," "three Fowlers "and one Huntsman op four ChaBes. - vIn the fqur Fields there are three" Gates, thr$e.Dales, olght Hills, a Ford, six" Reeds and Boggs. Hgre the, Shepherd will find 'bis Flock. There is also a Crabtree, n"PJuniUp., 'three' Pools, and only two WoodsT f: r For the. Enolneers. n r ? ln the engineering (college ri'otj all1 tho - follpwlhgrare enrolled: 'Emry Steele, Power, and Hammer. . 4 S; SevenCfilQdludit8 arev"Yoiing ono te a i Wunderi. "anb'ttier-ls . Stout, onehas , Shanp, one Smarts one Short, four STUDENT ANSWER THIS BIT OF WESLEYAN SARCASM? An editorial under tho head of "Our Record" appeared In tho last, Issue of The Wosleyan. It Ib im possible for ub to answer it. Por haps some member of tho student body may be able to' do so. Our Record. "The following appeared in tho editorial column of tho Daily Ne braskan, the student publication of the University of Nebraska: " 'The Dally NebrnBlran Is to be decreased in size. The increased cost of composition and printing, added to the luck of support in tho .way of subscriptions, has caused tlio change. The student body ns a whole docs not subscribe to the Daily Nebraska!!. At the present time there are 071 paid subscribers to the Dally NebraBkan list; of this number 2't are high schools over the st ate and 135 are on the mail ing lists to alumni and former stu dents at the university. Tho, 411 subscribers left on tho list are tho students and faculty members on the campus. " 'Does tills look fair that a paper- should have' actual circulation Of 411 on tho university campus when there are 2,440 students reg istered in the state university, ac cording to tho actual" figures re cently published? Ib it fair? Where lies the blame?' "The editorial goes on with a tirade against the 'spongers' and tightwads, who are responsible for this deplorable state of affairs. And right it should. A student body Who have lack . sufficient spirit to support their own publication de serves very Uttlo but the severest condemnation and roproacb. "J list let Wosleyan put up the record of her student publications. At present the management Is printing GOO copies. Of theso 111) go to high schools over tho state, 52 are on mailing lists to alumni and former students of the univer sity. The 405 remaining represent the subscriptions of tho student body and faculty. In a special cam paign this week we expect to got 75 or more new subscribers. With what other subscriptions we will get next semester the list will reach 700 at least. Now what do you think or that? Doesn't this showing indlcnte .something of the college spirit that r.revallB here? "Tho proportion goes something like this. 2440:700: :G71:.')7(J. With 70() enthusiastic students we are doing ns much as 2,140 disinterest ed students. If this Is nn Indica tion, and wo think it Is, of the sup port of other lines of college actlv- tty, which-' bunrhwonld you'TanreT"- be adUlated with? No stronger ar gument could be presented for the superiority or college spirit lii the small college. Tho management assures tho student body of Its deep appreciation or this support The students have made this rec ord possible and we are jiroud of them as the sourco of true college spirit." TEAM WILL LEAVE TODAY DEBATER8 ARE AFTER THE ILLN' NOI8 8CALP. WISCONSIN COMES jrRIDAY NIGHT TICKETS ARE BERING SOLD OUT -RAPIDLY. Chairman Hahne Urges that Students Show Some of their School Loyalty. student Is a Minor while another Is a Mann. There Is Bunting, but no Flag; two DobbB -but no Painter, two Pecks but no .Bushel, a Trump but no Ace, a Cabin and a House must divide tho seven Halls and one Garrett, while the two Barns haye but one Shedd. There Is a month of May with three Days. The English, the Welsh and the Romans do not come from Ire land. For the Savage there Is Sage, Cot ton. Rice, a Ring, and a Spear. His Jewell is a Ruby, and he has a Vine yard. There are eighteen Smiths at the University of Nebraska. The Browns are second with fourteen. FRESHMAN TICKETS OUT. Committee Will Meet Tomorrow to will consist principally of .p little sketch. "EIn Knoph" (A Button). It Is a characteristically German humor ous playlctte. Tho situation is clever and mirth-provoking. The cast: Professor Andrew Schrag, tho man with the button. Miss Pauline Kolin, his wife. Mr. Herman Wlebe, his friend. MIsB Alvlna Zumwinkel, the hitter's wire. FRESHMAN LAW HOP. Begin Work. Tickets for, the freshman hop have been secured dnd will bo distributed among the committeemen and put on sale tomorrow. While the hop Is not to bo hold until after vacation; -Janu-, nry G, all wlio Intend to 'go are urged to secure ticiteis aim mime uuies ue fore going home. Vacation does not end-until January 3, and there will be1 little. time left to. make arrangements., A meeting of the"' committee will bo held' soniq time Thursday, lie time and -plage to be announced tomorrow, 'morning.-''-'' J r ,1 ijpiig ana inreo JuucKey. Jvm banquet roomweunesi ThoiunlVyeraljtxhaB 'Afuqn, LJbiit only :'4GBharp?ft'An.e1xcellei "one Shjfe ? '6ne? Stocking One Ibee'ttarrnnged&forXthc -?, a a i. m : . . .i -wE'3 i ONE-AQANJPLAY Temple- Banquet Room Will Be Scene c The Germanlstlsche Gesselschaf t will hold Its meeting at thtf" Temple banquet room Wednesday -evening at dient program-nas the pccasloriiXlt December 16, in Fraternity Hall, the Tlme'and Place. Freshman law students announce a hop to bo held Friday, December. 16, In Fraternity hall. The number will be limited to eighty. Walt's orchestra will furnish music and "Tommy" will Bervo refreshments. Tho regular price of adml8slon.T-fl72ur- will-be- -charged? The limit of eighty couples, decided upon by the committee, will be strict ly adhered to, and the sale of tickets will stop as soon ns this number is taken. CORNHUSKER BANQUET rPCCEMBER 3 Tickets at Regis trar's Office Co- "XpaTStf-Y;f7C; The Intercolleglato debating team which will represent Nobrnska In her contest versus Illinois at Urbana, . scheduled for Friday evening, will, loavo tills nfternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Professor .M. .M. Fogg who has direct ed and coached both teams In their preliminary preparation, will accom pany tho Invading team In their for ensic conquest of Illinois. ProfoBBor Caldwell, head of the department of American history, will direct tho movements and arrangements of tho Nebrnska-Wlsconsin dobnto at Lin coln, Friday evening. Thus Nobraska is to be engaged In a dual debate, a condition which will affect every school In tho Central Debating league. Both teams have put Jn practically their last "licks" of preparation. At the tlmo of tho selection of tho two teams from tho squad, a condition or high tension was established among rr-deDnters-which-haH provnlred' lib to the present momont, aiid which must receive no little relaxation on Friday night of this week. Whatever the fate of the two teams, as decroed by the respective Jurlos, It Ib gener ally acknowledged by those who have observed their operations that from the standpoint or "grinding" out mate rial and making extensive researches, In case of nominal falIuro,no one can attribute sumo either to tho debaters' themselves or to tlict management in general. y- , i .. Tickets Going' Fast.X ; cV Tickets ,for tho debate aro going fast. Nearly all the reservations that were expected by tho business man ager have boon requested and made! Tho last largo ono to appear camo from tho university farm, reserving iirty seats. Lincoln high school has not entered a request as yet, but a Tairly sized reservation Is expected from that source. Quite a number or telegrams lmvo been received by the debate manage- . inent from iiiemlinrH of HinL.nJnrnnlwhn,. at one time had an occasion to repre sent Nebraska In debate. These have all been of a "success to you" char acter and are greatly appreciated by ' tho debaters at tho beginning of their encounters. As expressed by one of tho contestants, "If wojyo got the student body spirit back' of us, we'll do tho rest. We'ro In It to do our be"sri.r It results in a cast of Amerl: cana Insanltla for a climax." Where Is the Spirit? Chairman Hahne, when questioned concerning tho financial outcome of the local debate, made nthe following statement: "One of the reasons why debating Is not supported Tjy the stu-. dent body-at tlio university is because -, ilicy think JtJs a 'dry' affair. Most or these criticisms, howqver, come from students who have never ye,t wit-, neBsed an 'intercollegiate debate. The salvation of tho financial side of this debate ,1 uCpresoht totally, dependent' t uppnr.e'nj'r,NjbjttBka spirit. The out come "of w tho debates "themselves Is' largely dependent on this snme spirit. We, donX. necessarily mean that there njust be a toich light parade pr clam-, orous rally to save the day, but a good 'send-off for the team this after- jmojxjaLJheLJiurllngtQn.Btntlonwourd- certainly not be detrimental to the re-' Continued' on Page H " 1 1W - - ' i'- i yv t . ...iAjiS.'.: MKtHmv M'.'ihA'-.-jtk. 6fct,itJ i. .1 ' ttuV.i- . jfi?...ju T .AmlJ,