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S.T3t. ,-3J.trt: .tys' :-tgtag-Aaawv I THE DAILY NEBEASKAN -,-, &(Sf9fc,r fct UJMIIUUKV. AJW5fc!IBerfIPaiHA-&JWWAMA.fr--vw THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE PIIOPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY QF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nobninka. Published by THE BTUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL 8TAFF. Editor B. O. COTNER Mannglng Editor... -....A. II. DINSMORE ABBOdato Editor T. M. EDQECOMBE ABBodnto Editor RICHARD .MEYER BUSINESS STAFF. MannBcr V. C. HASCALL AflalBtnnt Manngor....C. C. BUCHANAN Circulation Manngor. . . . J. V. MORRISON Editorial and Dullness Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Pottofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. 8lnole Copies, 5 Cents Each. Tele'phonef Auto 1888. NlQht Phones Auto 1888J Auto 2683; Bell 1123. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tlio rate of 10 conts tho Insertion for ovcry flftoon words or fraction thoro of. Faculty notices and Unlvorslty bul letlnn will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as sccond.class mall mutter, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. -FEBRUARY 10, 1911. MORE SPIRIT. 9 After tho olfuTs Olympics frcBhman nnd Bophomore seomod bubbling ovor with cln88 spirit. Thoy could not con tain thomsolvos any longor. Tho first year man had tasted tho blood of his rival and ho wanted another chanco to show hiB torrlblo strength. Tho sec ond year man folt humbled and do graded by tho overwhelming defeat, and with dollgbt hailed tho oppor tunity to rotrlovo his loBt glory. Oth ors tromblod for their lives lest at -ftny: jnoment Uioy find thomsolves in tho midst of" somo 'furious battloftlro" awful strugglo would snuff "out tholr oxlstonco and, so overshadowed b? tho mighty conflict, tho world would novor know their fato. Tho uppor classmen and tho author ities of tho unlvorslty mado hasto to proparo plane for an Indoor meet, ' somothlng moist bo dono, tho impond- Stiff Hats For Spring Why Pay More? 14150 St, lng calamity must bo avoided! Now that tho tlmo draws near for thoso furious warriors to enter tho arena, thoy are gono like tho ghosts of a droam. Was it a magic spell cast over tho campus for only n moment, and were these warlike rumors only a delusion? Whatever It may bo, tho furor has abated. Now tho loving spirit is all right to talk about, but It Is fatal to tho unlvorslty as a wholo. Class rivalry foBtors university spirit, and it Is a shamo aftor all this oxclferaent nnd preparation that thoro cannot bo moro Interest.' For tho remainder of tho week tho two lower classes' should declare a' resurrection ns tho order of proceedings. Again fato decreed that tho Nebras ka basketball team should loso, and so it lost. This muBt bo changed for wo can not allow Kansas to tako even a basketball gamo aftor that last foot ball trip to Lawrence. We bellovo there is at present a marked trend in tho direction of a real democraoy in college life, toward a spirit that actually does disregard socIalofllttoiirdrOTBTTrad-ealthrand-moasures each man by what ho Is. Among tho signs from which wo de rive our hope aro there, and tho fact that thoy come from two of tho oldest and moBt representative American in stitutlona gives them greater signif icance. At Princeton, tho senior class has como to a realization that a "vis ual Boclal distinction," as tho wearing of club lint-bands and ties for tho pur poso of malting that distinction evi dent, is not for tho best intoreBts of tho university, nnd tho custom lias boon abolished. At Yalo, tho seniors havo found that their annual ball was bocomlng a mero function of oxpenslve form, and that as a consequence the domocracy of tho class event was lost. So BtcpB havo been taken to eliminate ono of these useless forms, the pre sentation of flowers at tho dance. Drown Herald. APPOINT8 NEW CHAPLAIN. Rev. Dean R. Leland to. Be a Captain of the Cadet Regiment. Tho unlvorslty cadets aro to have a now chaplain to succeed Capt. Chas. Gilmoro, who resigned a short time ago. Rov. Dean R. Leland, university pas tor of tho First Presbyterian church, will bo appointed as chaplain, -with the rank of captain. A recommendation of this appointment was yestorday sont by Commandant Halsoy E. Yatos to Chancellor Avory. Chancellor Avery gave out notice last night to a Nobrnskan roportor to tho offect that tho recommendation mot with his hearty approval and would bo signed by him. Tho order will not bo read to tho cadets for sev eral days. Rov. Leland is n truo university man and hla appointment will be looked upon with gonoral favor by tho men of tho regiment, Ho will accom pany tho battalion to its annual en campment and. preach to thorn on tho "Sun4ny'thoy-nre4n-camp. . Notice. All freshmen wishing to enter the intorclass dobates will pleaBO notify us at once. Tho try-outs will bo held February 22 in L315. FREMONT MITCHIE. CHAS. EPPERSON. Notice, Medics. Regular meeting of Medical Bocloty Saturday evening at 7:30 in N210. Chnncollor Avery will speak. THE BULLETIN February. 10 'Basketball, Nebraska vs. Kansas, at Lawrence. 10 Palladlan, 8 p. m., tho Tomplo. 10 Union, 8 p. m tho Temple. 10 Y. W. C. A. noon meeting, ad- drosB by Phillip A. Swartz, Tom plo building. 10 -Senior formal, 7:30, at Lincoln hotel. 10 Medics and" faculty social evening, tho Temple. 11 English club, entertained by Miss McPheo and Miss Pound a 1G32 L street. 11 Komonsky, talk on Omaha In- diansi M. R. Gilraore, 8 p. m., tho Temple. 11 Sophomore-freshman indoor ath lotlc conteBt, 8 p. m., tho, armory. 11 Basketball, Nebraska vs. KansaB aUlawxence- 12 Sunday morning meeting, Phillip , 'A. Swartz, 9 a. m Y. M. C. A. rooms. ZBUDD NEW SPRING HATS At Special Prices Satur day. Fifty dozen Young Men's Soft and Stiff Hats all shapes and colors. Worth $2.50 and $3.00. Very Special Saturday at $1.90 Palace Clothing Co. 1419 O Advance Spring Models in Women's $5.00 Shoes Special for a Limited Time at $3.85 Pair You will roalizo how remarkable this off or is when yoti understand that tho shoos offered aro all uptodato stylos in tho now short vamp high arch lasts of tho.vory finest workmanship oqual to custom mado ehood. Fn such dosirablo materials and loathors as SUEDE SHOES SATIN SHOES VELVET SHOES TAN RUSSIA CALF PATENT IDEAL KID PATENT COLT SKIN GUN METAL CALF This Salo Bogins with all sizes in Seo 'O" stroot window display. Chn .? 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