The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1911, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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THE DAILY INEBRASKAN
Owned and publlHhcil by tho Unlvorulty of Nebraska through
THE 6TUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD
OfllccB, Bancmont tho Administration Building.
Pofltofllco Station A, Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Day Auto 1888.
TELEPH0NE8
Night Auto 3H5, Ed. 1035; Dus, Mgr. 4200
THE 8TAFF
EDITORIAL
8am R. Buck, Editor
A. H. Dlnsmorc, Managing Editor Italph S. Doud, City Editor
F. C.-McConncll Assoclato Editor Stunrt Oouldr Sporting Editor
REPORTORIAL
Homer Q. Hewitt Hugh Agor
Wullnco B. Troup Konnoth M. Snyder
II. S. Buddcnbcrg J. Lovcjoy Linn
L. A. Bcchtcr Fred L. Babcock '
Harry Burtls Robert H. Flnlcy
Frank Perkins, Staff Photographer
WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT
Marian Swozey Ollvo J3. Mann
Ruth Mungcr Alice Chambers
Morrll Reed
Lawrcnco RoblnBon
L. T. Bklnnor
C. L. Updegrnff
C. F. Andrews
Agents for
The Spalding
Gym Shoes
Electric Shoo Repairing while you wait
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BECKMAN BROS.
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Winrilfred Elchar
Mildred Bovlns
BU8INE88
Vincent C. Hoacall, Builneti Manager
C. C. Buchanan, Ast. Bus. Mgr. J. V. Morrison, Circulation Mgr.
Subicrlptlon $2.00 per year. 8lngle coplei So
Fnculty notices ond University bulletins published free.
Entered at tho Postofnco, Lincoln, Ncbr., ns second cIiibb matter under act of
Congress March 3, 1870.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1911.
TO THE KICKER8.
Tho editor has hoard Bomo com
plaint about tho campus concerning
tho space dovotod yesterday morning
in tho Rag to a statement of tho Uni
versity authorities with regard to
what is what in tho salo of text books
written by U. of N. faculty men to
U. of N. students.
Wo did not print that article be
causo wo had to. Wo gavo tho matter
publicity because during several
yearB of college wo havo heard no lit
tlo grumbling on tho part of cortain
classes which just such an article as
MERCER 13 HERE.
have;
EVANS
Do Your Laundry
UNIVERSITY JEWELER k OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT
Your Patronagi Solicited
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Try a lunch at tho Y. M. O. A.
Lunch Room. Cafotoria Plan.
CityY.M.C.A. 13th and P.
Will Talk to Men About His Experi
ences As a Criminal. .
Tolling his oxperlonces in drunk
onnoss, gambling and disgrace, with
tho idea of saving other men from
such a fate, B. A Mercer of Now York,
a well known collogo graduate who re
formed after a down-and-out experi
ence, is in Lincoln this week to
viBlt tho University and his ninny
frionds here.
Backed by a committee of citizens
of Now York City who boliovo Meor
cor's experience will help other men,
ho 1b traveling over this country toll-
BROWN HATS
Telescope Beavers All Shades
$2.so B U D D
Why Pay More " "
tho ono . published ycBtorday was
needod to allay.
It 1b hnrd for somo persons to real
lzo that anything not touched with
graft oxlstB. 'An nrtlclo thoreforo
that docs anything to relievo this im
pression is good onough to bo 'print
ed In tho Daily NobraBkan, any tlmo,
any day.
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"RAG"
MEDIC 8TUDENT8 ELECT.
Tho University of Nebraska Medi
cal society hold their olection Friday
evening In Nebraska hall.
Tho following ofllcors wore chosen:
A. W. Adson, prosidont; C. D. Hoino,
vlco-prosidont; M. R. Broman, secre
tary; Miss Bessio Mason, treasurer;
M. A. Wells, sorgeant-at-arma.
Plans for tho coming year woro
discussed at length. Another meet
ing will bo hold In tho near future.
First year mon nro urgod to attend.
ing his story to thousands of collogo
mon ovory year. Ho la not proud of
his caroor and his attitudo should not
bo misunderstood. Any man who
knows Morcor knows what laying baro
tho inner sldo of hla life means, but it
1b because- ho believes ho can so be of
help to other mon, that ho tells his
story to thorn. Morcer meets and
speaks to more college men each year
than any other man in America, yet
ho knows hundreds of them person
ally. While hero Mercer will no doubt be
tho guest of a number of fraternities
whoro ho has already mado many
frionds. Ho will probably havo ono
public mooting, and will bo available
for mon who wish to havo a talk with
him.
WATCH FOR THE
NEW FOLSOM
-Bakery and Cafe ,
We cater to Students trade.
1325 to 1331 N Street
8PH1NX TAKE MEN.
Tho Iron Sphinx hold initiation laBt
night, and tho following mon wore
initiated:
Stout, Phi Gamma Delta; O'Hanlon,
Alpha Tau Omega; Whorry, Beta
Theta Pi; Nelson, Delta Upsllon; Mc
Glennan, 'Phi Psl; Gregg, Sigma Phi
Ipallon; Flory, Kappa Sigma.
WANT8 SECOND HONOR8.
TSIIss Louise Northrup has been an
nounced by her friends as a candi
date for the sophomore vice-president
honors, Miss Mario Douglas having
withdrawn. Miss Northrup is a grad
uate of Omaha high school; Miss
.Northrup is tho only announced vice
president candidate so far.
GIVE UNIVERSITY TEA.
Tho ladies of tho faculty will give
a University Tea in tho Armory, Fri
day afternoon. Under tho direction
of Miss Endlgn, tho faculty ladieB will
servo toa in tho Armory from 3:30 to
5:00.
All women of the University aro
very cordially invited to drop in dur
ing tho afternoon.
Last year several meetings of thla
nature wero held with entire success,
and it is expected that more will be
bglvon during the season.
J. C. WOOD and CO.
The Best Is Always the Cheapest
1322 N St. Auto 1292 Bell 147
GLEANERS and DYERS G-Hisr
OCTOBER 2
Lincoln Hotel .Tickets, $1.
Hapjensick's Orchestra
It, O. Warde, barber, Woods, 120C O.tt
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' graphs that are to be printed In $
the Dally Nebraskan, should be $
In the office by 2:00 p. m the
$ day previous. $
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Rare Drugs
Safety Razors
Fountain Pens, Etc
Visit our Soda Fountain
Hot and Cold Drinks
Huyler Choc and Bon Bons
Student's Lunch 15c
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