J3S!l THE DAILY NEBRASKAN t THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i ; THR PnOPKRTX OF THE UNIVRIlfllTY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nebraska. PnbllHlictl y TUB STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL 8TAFF. Editor C. J. LOUD ManriKlnK Editor .0. T. LIDDELL Associate Editor T. J. IIAIiailAVE AbbocIiUo Editor A. II. DINSMOUE BUSINESS STAFF. MftimBor O. C. KIDDOO ABBlntnnt MnnnKcr V. C. IIASCALL Circulation Manager.. C. C. BUCHANAN Editorial and Business Office: BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Poitofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Slnqle Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephones Auto 1888. Nloht Phones Auto 1888s Auto 2683; - . BelM123v INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charged for at the ruto of 10 cents tho Insertion for cvory fifteen words or fraction there of. Faculty notices and University bul letins will gladly be published free. Entered at tho pontoMlco at Lincoln, Nebraska, ns second-class mall matter, under tho Act of Congress of Mnrch 3, 1879. 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 5 p. m. Cash must accompany alt orders for ad vertising at .the rate of ten cents for each nrteen wort or Traction xnercoi mo nri Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five tents; five Insertions forty cents. DECEMBER 10, 1910. THE FORUM -LI ncol nr-iVebn-I)eor-J,V-1-0-l Or To the Editor of tho Nebrasknn l. as n single member of the frcah man class, wish to tlinnk "A Senior" forhls gentle reprimand. I would any that there 1b a portion of that class LANE'S SHOES sample New Lots of Tans, Velvets Suedes $$.50 and $2.95. are $4.00 to, $6.0'). . that cannot agree, with the one who says the upper classmen have no spirit. And they can be boisterous when occasion demands, as demon strated by tho celebrations In Law ronco n few weekB ago. MoBt of our representatives were seniors and JuniorB, and they certainly upheld the school's honor as far as enthusiasm Is concerned. And I wish to assure our poor, deluded senior that, the whole freshman class was not a party to that petty attack. But since 'the subject has been bub- girated7vhy-could-notri5onie-mean8-of contest bo arranged between the four clttBseB, as in football, which wns a "lizzie", If some clean, honest con test coyid be arranged Is It not pos sible that this "petty squabbling" ivnnlfl nncn nr lin tiitMinil ln('n onmn. , .....,. v...u, w. uv v.. ....... ...iw uv. thing worth while? And there may lie some freshmen who have to bo shown. So show us. Sincerely, PART OF THE FRESHMAN CIJVSS. To tho Editor of tho Nebraska!!: As a "Greek" alunmus, permit me to say a few wordB on the cab ques . tlon, that has been discussed every year as far back as TCijn remember, but yet It seems a settlement cannot bo reached. r-Both-8ldOB--aro right, -yotnoither- seems to have reached the real issued Should a girl walk through slit inches "'of slush to a dance? No! '"Whether formal or informal. Yet I havo known girls who folt Insulted at not being talten fo aformnl-.ln a -.cab, and ,thcse, innV glrla would taehi "Uckle'd" to death!' to go to a little informal at Fraternity halt through slush and snow. Is that sensible? . On tho other side, it seems to mc a needless expense to hire a cab to get to a formal at the Lincoln hotel on a beautiful. evening and especially if the girl Uvea on a car line. It would be far better if the fellows would use that money in getting a cab for an in formal on a Btormy night, pay their "Hag" subscriptions or other debts thnt "frat" men have. It seems to mc.the question ehould not be one of necessity, and not for mality, and should bo "Shall cabB be abolished at ALL parties GIVEN UN DER IDEAL WEATHER CONDI TIONS?" An affirmative answer by tho fra- lernuies W0ttlrbe-a goodr things for-a fellow's pocketbook, and the character of our school. In general. Respectfully yurs, A "GREEK" ALUMNUS. To the Editor of the NobraBkan: Dear Sir: Methlnks something Is doing. The small statement in yes termorn's Rag by conspirators calling themselves the Freshman Clnss and the seniors babies has displaced the cork and tho clasB spirits are flowing at a high rate, such that I fear mo for mine unworthy life. I make luiBte to And the cork. To the Senior and Junior (Masses: I harcby make public apology to the senior and Junior classes 'for state ments appearing In "Rag" and signed "Freshman ClaBB." I am directly to blame for these statements, and do not seek to retract them, but to apol ogize for the wrong impression on the nlmvA--iiittnt.lniipd-glniHflPfl If yonjvlll kindly scan wdunesday's dastardly at tack you will see that It Is' pointed at "Borne" Beniors, not the entire class, but rather at a small per cent of your membership, and to them do I speak BUDD and They 1415 O ST. U PSTAI RS thenceforth and now. Tell' me, Oh tell me, Bober senior of yesterday's "Rag," if thy dignity is so great and thy self control so won derful and thy Innocence unques tioned, tell me, why dost thou wail? is-it-not the very small child who crys when ho is hit? Alas, ir thy dignity 1b so great that thee cannot go to the rootball game and yell like a Coman cho Indian to cheer the tired hard lighting MEN who are battling, for thy school to put forth Just one more ef fort, but rather seat thyself with great -dlgnity-where-the-sun-wlll-noL strike thy ladylike .countenance and give a correspondence Bchool yell? Is it not thou, also majesty, who will bet on Kansas td win, who when the team comes back from Minnesota asks, "Why wo never win?" "Why can't we have a good team?" etc., etc. - . I am only a "cute" freshman, from whom the newness of being away from home has yet to depart, and I seek knowledge; wilt thou give it me, and answer above, Oh man who has been away from Mamma nearly four years? Have done! Respectfully yours, WM..P. GILMORE, President Freshman Class. To the Editor of the Nebraskan: -T-ho-aristo crat-afhlBh4legree wno mingles in society, For coin to pay Uiobo awful bills, Must rldo in state within a cab; . I So Greek heeeeches Ma and Dad iTF YOU WANT to buy Christ mas Presents where the prices are as low now as after i;he holidays eome to us. Palace Clothing Go. 1419 O TGfrearGhrtetixias Stocks Throughout New Toy Deparmelrit Third Floor Annex EXCLUSIVE HUYLER S & FINE CHOCOLATES Street the Store AGENCY HUDSON'S AND CON CONS ? i vM ?.. i A 4 1 . I i i ywMBji'gaMimapi iftaaaaiMs.tJi