THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I, If I I I If-acjr THE DAICVBRASKAN TUB PROPERTY &F THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Ncbrnnkn. Published by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor ft C. J. LORD Managing Editor G. T. LIDDELL ABBOdnto Editor T. J. HARORAVE ABBodato Editor A. II. DINSMORE BU8INE88 8TAFF. Manngcr O. C. ICIDDOO AnslBtnnt Manager V. C. HASCALL Circulation Manager.. C. C. BUCHANAN Editorial and Butlneii Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Pottofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. 1 r SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payablo In Advance. Single Copies, 6 CenU Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Nlnht Phonei Auto 1888; Auto 2683; Belj 1123. Convocation "Prof. H. W. Caldwell "The President's Message" Tuesday, Dec. 1 3 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo chorged for at tho rate of 10 cents tho Innortlon for evory fifteen wordiror fraction there of. Faculty notices and University bul letins will gladly be published free. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, NiibraBka, as second-class mall matter, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. Advertisements for the war.t column should be left at the business office, base ment Administration uuiiainn. oeiween iu 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 wore or fraction thereof the first Insertion; threo Insertions twenty-five tents; five Insertions forty cents. DECEMBER 9, 1910. K you think you nave hnlf a chnnco, got out Saturday nt 3 a. m. Tor tho whisker eontOBt. TlieHh-lB-tnlloMuoiiiwJJiejinJjrar- pity ou.tto.tho farm. That 1b nlmosl uh goo"daT?nping 11" to'tlle "capltol grounds. Hats off to tho laws! When Profes Bor Conant announced at $G0 debating school after a certain length of tlmo?" Tho loss of these inon- this year, added to, the loss of Professor Ross, Professor Hill, Dean Pound and many other men must be taken into consid eration when this all-porploxing ques tion n rises. There is a seriousness connected with the matter which can not be overlooked. Tho loss of one big man alone hurts tho school. Our critics are numerous and when the resignation of a prom inent university official Is noted, they vio with each other in an attempt to seo who can make the'most noiso over the unfortunate occurrence. Nebraska is a growing university, and the loss of a few leadors is a handicap to the institution as a Whole. Ub growth is hindered, and to gain and recover the ground lost while that handicap was placed upon It, greater effort must be made. A team of horses may bo nble to pull a certain amount, but when nn extra buuden. is added, somethlne is liable TobTenlr. - So with -the miiverJ. sit,. Let us do nil in our ,power to lighten tho load and keep tho leaders and workers with us, so that they will not resign, and thus the danger of something breaking will be obviated. Ladie's Shoes High Cut Storm Shoes, Calf $5.00 grade $2.95 Patents, Guns, Kids, $4.00, and $5.00 grades $2.50 You should "savey"my cut price shoes. BUDD 1413 O STREET Upstairs Samplt Shop dellclt, it took them just thirty min utes to mnko it up. Among tho list of university em ployes' there are many who Jiave been with us for years. The early days of tho institution saw men like John Uhl, Jxick Best and many others at their present duties. The efforts of these men to aid students have long gone unappreciated. Let ub make some ef fort to show them that tho student body has a big heart. Sending Jack Best to England was JUBtonethingr Would it not bo a good thing to ex tend it further? Hov, is this for "crust"? Iowa says that having won both debate's in the Central Debating league they have a right "to look down on Nebraska, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota.' Now, Mr. Hawkey o, we hate to bo rude, but it Ib time thnt you wore In formed that you are mlBtnken. No . 4raska also won both of her debates in tho same league and Is just as inTich deserving to n gaze at Iowa down on the ground as that institu tion seems to think it has pn tho Cornhuskor school. Tho resignation of E. 11. Clark, Pro fessor Haecker and other prominent men connected with tho university -bringB-.to-tho-nilndB-oLtlifLJUidentB a question, which has been asked timo and time again by the undorgraduato body. Tho question is this: "Why is tho university unable to keep good men nfter they have been with, tho Tho Y. M. C. A. at Kansas fed 800 men at their Hallowe'en banquet Two hundred gallons of cider were provided. The state universities of Arkansas, Louisiana, .Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas, have organized a pentagonal debating league. President Harrison of Pennsyl vania has resigned from the presi dency of that Institution. A Porlo Rican Btudent at Wiscon sin rode all the way from Pennsyl- "vaninrto-WIsconslnona-bicycle The combined glee, banjo and man dolin clubs at Princeton will take a winter trip through the south cover Ing 23,000 miles. COMING EVENTS Social. The Engineering society hop will be held Saturday evening at the Lincoln hotel. Organizations. Ag. club will give a dancing party Friday night nt the Sigma Alpha Epsl Ion house. A meeting ot tho Komensky club will be held Saturday evening In the Temple. A mooting of tho Palladian Literary society wlinjcr-lrold-thls-evening in. tho Temple. A meeting of the Union Literary so ciety will be held this evening in the Temple. r-L Bk& JIL& ML 4HB8U4MI W wmJm College Clothes I- We have taken a great deal of pains in our buying, with a special view of satisfying the student trade in their Christmas shopping. We are prepared to show you a very classy line of young men's suits and overcoats that are abso lutely dependable. We call especial attention to the desirablness of our presto overcoats. It will be a mighty happy thought for you to inspect our line of ' genus iurnisnings, l ney are sure to meet the approval of correct dressers. Palace Clothing Co. 1419 O STREET TTOLTDA GOODS NOW READY m Early Selections are Always Best i New Toy Dep't THIRD FLOOR Cs)m .7? 7? nufte EXCLUSIVE AGENCY HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON B0NS A-, i i i 'i. ' I . "J'ZlJLJJt iVHnHmmi,t