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gMKIttMMaWMWJWiMIWMUW'l'W9WW,W'lWM THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I! ri THE DAILY NEBRASKAN the phopkhty or THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBIIASKA, Tlncoln, Ncbrankn. Publluhod by THE BTUDENT PU PLICATION DOARU EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor C. J. LORD Managing Editor O. T. LIDDELL ABBOdato Editor T. J. HARORAVIii ABSodnlo Editor A. H. DINSMORE BU8INE8 8TAFF. Manager C. KIDDOO ABBlBtant Manager V. C. HASCALL Circulation Manngcr..C. C. BUCHANAN Editorial and Builnet Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Poitofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, B Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phonet Auto 1888; Auto 2683; Bell 1123. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be cborged for at the rate of 10 contH the InBftrtlon for every fifteen words or fraction thero .oL Faculty notices and University bul letins will gladly be published free. Entered nt the pontofllco at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second-class mall matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Advertlsementi for the vvar.t column should be left at the business office, base merit 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 vertlslng, at tho rate of ten cents for each fifteen wors or fraction thereof the first Insertion; threo Insertions twenty-five tents; five Insertions forty cents, DECEMBER C. 1910 To the Editor or the Dally Nebraskan: In niiHwer to tlic editorial In Satur day Ibsuc o" tho Dally NehraBkan, -"iB-lt-Falr-?- i tfhouldjqteip8M.tJ.mt If the ToKtiei Society "called off" its meeting every lime there was some other university function scheduled for that evening, it would never hold any meetings. Now, on Saturday evening the girls of the Tegner Club (I'd attend the Y. W. C. A. liiembor ship Biinper nntl the club meeting was JL TST Convocation Mrs. Emma Boose Tucker U The New China" Today II a. m. the negative then permit us to sug gest thnt perhaps you might agree thnt we are right. We are glnd to learn that nil the Tegner girls were nl lie Y. W. ('. A. banquet, and as wo eaid, the banquet that night for uni versity women wim an excellent plan, hut nccording to your program we no tice thnt not all the gentlemen mem bers of the Tegner society were at tho CornhuBker banquet. If thnt is the caso it is time for the girls of that soe'ety to tell the men that they had better get a little tioro real true university spirit into them, and fol low the example set by all the girls of tho organization. THE CORNHUSKER BANQUET. As that great crowd wns gathered around the festive board, we found In a few cases men of the former teams, men who had 'worked hard In their efforts to bring victory and iruc Nebraska Bpiiit to the hearts of many a student, wipe the tears from tho'r eyes as they viewed the greatest dem onstration of real, true, good old Ne braska MpTrTlTJiTs Te"aT. " -- - Each man a brother, a brother who would light to the last for the old U. of N. In every word, every song, In fact, every heart beat, there was a unity which could not be broken. That unity was centered around the chan cellor, the team, the toastmaster, and WOMEN'S IN SHOES 5 rUccr 4 Rcc;a rif. 111 full top, new short vamp LsJU Sample SllOP Ideal Winter Shoe. 1415 O not called until S::0. We orton find it necessary to compromise with other meotinj-'B in order to have any our telves. A TECiNEK. L is very apparent that wo have been misunderstood and that conelu Finns have' been drawn which were vastly different than any intended. The Tegner society is one of the best organizations In school and we wish that there were more like it. We do not think that any exceptions should "Inrvotbeen-tnken-ln-thla-inattor-aUalL It the Tegner society or the English club, or any othor organization had to postpone its jnectlngs for all tho unl verslsy hops and university functions similar, there would be no need for an organization like the Tegner soc'oty In tho unlvprslty. Now, If we huve offended our un known correspondent we bey your pardon most, sincerely, but If you will permit us we would like to ask a few questions. Dc you think that the Cornhusker banquet and tho debate should bo classed with university hops? Do you. think that the Tegner soci ety should resent a request of the faculty to postpone their banquet on th's one occasion? Do you think thnt tho Tegner soci ety as .a group of individuals is more important to unlyerslty spirit than tho GornhusluuhanQiiet? Do you honestly and truly tfifnk thnt your love for your university Is so small that you would be unwilling to discomode yourself a "wee, tiny, bit" to br.ng Nebraska Bpiiit to tho fore? If your answer to yourself Is In the men who have done things for Ne braska. The aim of these men wae but. two words "Greater Nebraska." Their armor was the true-lieartednesE of manhood and brotherly love, and their battlecry was "The Scarlet and Cream forever." This was the spirit shown at the Cornhusker banquet of IU10. And 'n conclusion may we of fer r, toast: To the Nebraskan, the man, tne woman, who has tho love of his or her university so doeply planted in tho heart, that years may pass, thai oHI ago mTrycame7-that-tforrowKr--juyyl and the cares of the world may come and go, but still the seed of love for tho U. of IN will live and grow, until c has become as a flro which never goes out and is known as university spirit. PROF. HECK ON "AFRICA." To Present First of a Series of Six Lectures on the "Dark Continent." In connection with the recent or ganization of tho University Y. M. C. A. Into colleges for the purpose of concentrating and increasing the pro gress of tho missionary movement at this schoplv Prof. C. M. Heck of the physics department will glvo the first lecturo of. a series of six at the Tem ple, Wednesday night. . This lecture will be under tho auspices of the or gan! zat loir form lfrom n combination of the "lit" anU "medic" colleges. It is urged that every Y. M. C. A. mem ber, or other student Interested In -tho work, make an effort to hear this lec hire. The theme for discussion will bo "Africa." Campus Togs ior College Men 'W'OUNG men in college want something different from the ordinary business . man's suit or overcoat You want clothes that will indfi vidualize you. Our new "Fashion" Suits and Overcoats fill the bill every time. Let us show them to you. Speier $ Simon N. E. Corner Tenth and 0 Streets For Lunches Put Up for Parties, also Ice Cream and College Ices, and Fruit Punches Call at THE FOLSOM, 1307 O St BOTH PHONES 1 EXCLUSIVE AGENCY HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S FINE CHOCOLATES ANO BON BONS CLT'7$7y GeJhiJh Lincoln Sanitarium Plunge The Oraat Silt Water SwIrmIok PmI HOURS i Ladles, Morning Kioept Sundays. Qontlemon. Afternoons 'and Eronlncsr Ladles and Qontlomon, Monday and Friday Xrenlngs. 141b ud U Etnili. Special Putin Arrujed Far CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Photographs are the Most Appreciated G US: ro r7 i I AUTO 2001 DeQASTON & HAUCK i i S .- m Xi