satfcusyjfeS2iSLiBui-o---' .- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN t ( m.i n L' T ) THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebraska. PubllBhcd by ., THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor 4 C. J. LORD Managing Editor Q. T. LIDDELL AsBOOlato Editor T. J. HARORAVE Associate Editor A. H. DINSMORE BUSINESS STAFF. Manager O. C. KIDDOO Assistant Manager V. C. IIASOALL Circulation Managor..C. C. BUCHANAN Editorial and Business Offlco: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888 Auto 2683; Bell 1123. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 conts tho Insertion forovory flftoon wordB or fraction thoro- of. Faculty notlcos and UnlvorBltjr bul lotlnH will gladly bo publluhed free. Entered at tho poBtofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, nH Bccond-claBfl mall matter, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. Advertisements for the want 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 B p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen wors 6r fraction thereof the first Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five tents; five Insertions forty cents. DECEMBER 10, 1910. Wo hopo that in tho near future Kansas and Missouri will have tho little argument over tho Thanksgiving game settled. TIiIb constant quibbling over the rcBUlts ol a football game sounds liko a crowd of school boys playing marbles, and does more to in juro tho game than anything else. Minnesota has established a train- Convocation Prof. H. W. Caldwell "The President's Message" Tuesday, Dec. 1 3 busy, Bold pennants and candy, and presonted a sanitary drinking foun tain to tho university. We have the fountains already, but if tho girls would get busy and raise "enough" money to put real cold water in them, wo thursty ones would bo much obliged. Minnesota Daily. Nothing like that at Nebraska. We havo tho fountains, tho water, and what is more, the fountains are sanitary. When basketball season opens up after tho holiday vacation, tho efforts of tho CornhuBkers to retrieve all lOBt honors and bring victory to tho Scarlet and Cream should receive the support of every Nobrasknn. Just as in the football season the support of tho undergraduates Is needed. Ne braska has a chance to win victory after victory this year and tho men are entering the season full of vim and vigor enough to win the Missouri Valley championship in basketball if -they .know they Jiava tjie. student oouy Demnu tnem. Men's $7.00, $8.00 and $9.00 High-Cut Storm Boots for plowing through the snow $4.79 200 Pairs Factory Clean-up. . BUDD 1415 O St. lng school for nurses. A hospital for Nebraska would help somewhat, but we need bo many things it is hard to decide as to what to enumerate first. May tho day come when tho university has so much money that nothing will bo wanting which will bo an aid to higher and better education. Christmas vjacatlon December 21. Then two weoks of reBt, followed by tho last lap of the semester's race. What will tho resultTbo? Will any bo outdistanced? Will anyone bo so thoughtless as to pass by their grea't "opportunity -and fall-to-como-up to a reasonable standard, thus compelling those in authority to ask for their absenco in school affairs? Tho formation of a wrestling club at tho university is but another atop towards tho centralization of things at tho university- for tho benefit of tho institution as a whole. Tho Pencing club, tho Forestry club, the Engineer ing society, tho Dramatic club, the College Equal Suffrage league, and all other similar organizations- tend to make the school a unit composed of beneficial student societies and clubs. jQirIsattheJUJjly.eMijoJLJItahgQtJ Tho efforts of university men to pasB the Rhodes scholarship examina tions should bo appreciated by more of tho members of tho student body. The scholarship in itself means more than can be estimated at first, and not until tho matter has boon given careful consideration can due appreciation be credited to the man who is successful In passing the ex aminations. To Harold B. English tho students of tho University of Nebraska give their best wishes and the desire that ho bo chosen is the sentiment of all, As a Nebraska man, and added to that the fact that he Is a Cornhusker, iff enough to the Btudentrbody-towiBh him success. Tho tendency to abolish h'acks for formal parties and dances Is ono of the best moves started at the univer sity. "Puss and feathers" are all right, but tho fraternities and sorori ties of this school are composed of students who aro sensible in their views, and they havo perceived that things of this sort can be carried to tho extreme. Sound common sense demands that hacks for -formal univer sity affairs bp placed on tho retired HstMand when tho final action in the matter comes, as it mustMn the very near future, more honor will bo added to work of tho organizations of the Greek letter societies, for making this move. ALL SOULS CHURCH, UNITARIAN A People's Church Corner H and Twelfth 8treets. Services 10:45 A. M. ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister. All 8ouls Church is an association which stands for a reverent attitude toward the Facts of Life. It has the University Ideal, the 8earch for Truth. Therefore it has no Creed. It welcomes to Its membership people of all be llefs. Such a modern, open-minded, faclng-the-future organization ought to appeal especially to students. You are cordially invited to attend its services. Sunday morning, December 11, Subject 'The New Puritanism' Social Ethics Class at 12:15, Prof. L. E. Aylsworth, leader The Value of Tolstoy's Work Qeneral Discussion. Meeting of Young Peoples Religious Union, at 12:00, Prof. Laurence Fossler will speak on "The Use of the Bible" Lincoln Sanitarium Plung TirSrat tlt ifafer SwIimIij ?mI ' i hi n i HO Una i Ladles, Mornings Kxoept Inndayt. Gentlemen. Afternoons and Evenings. Ladlea and Gentlemen, Monday and Friday Bream, 141k ud H stmli. Jpiclil PirtJn Arnum Fir TYPEWRITERS "; MAKES Rent applied on purcha uuw ui iujuui yux. x wo year written .. ., . ., ,. guarantee with every ma chine sold. Distributors New Model. L. C. Smith & Bros, visible. Call or write for catalogue and -..-. special price list. B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. Auto phone 2080. Bell phone 1299. 143 So. I3lh St., Lincoln, Heir. 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