The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 27, 1911, Image 1

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VOL. XI. NO 24.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN FRIDAY OCT. 27, 1911.
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COLLEGE OF LAW
TENTATIVE PLAN8 NOW BEING
DRAWN BY ARCHITECT8.
COST EIGHTY-FIVE TIIIUSAHD DOLLARS
Much Needed Addition to Campus In
Process of Realization -
Assured.
Tentative plans for a new building
for tho college of law of the Univer
sity, are now being drawn by Ben
linghof and Davis, tho state archi
tects. President O. S. Allen of tho
Board of Regents and Chancellor Sam
uol Avery of tho University, have au
thorized the work on tho plans, which
will possibly bo considered by the
rogonts at a special mooting to bo
held November 25, or else at tho reg
ular mooting scheduled for Decombor
12. The proposed now building' will
probably bo decldod upon Chen and
preparations for Ub orectlonSnay be
gin Immediately thereafter.
To Cost $85,000.
As now planned, it will bo three
stories In height and will cost $85,000,
tho amount appropriated by tho last
legislature. Its location has not yet
beon decided upon.
Tho t6p floor will be given over to
tho law library, while tho second and
main floors will consist of locturo and
class rooms, with an auditorium- largo
enough for law college assemblies.
STUDENTS CHEER AT RALLY
CHANCELLOR AVERY AND FORM
Eti TEAM 8TAR8 MAKE 8TIR
INQ ADDRE88E8. ,
Preparations to show tho Show Mo
crowd from Columbia, Mo., wore bo
gun yesterday morning when two
thousand Btudonts attonded a football
rally in Momorlal hall. Tho mooting
was addressed by Chancellor Samuel
Avory, who complimented tho spirit
shown by tho team after tho defeat
at Minnesota, but urged them to win
an actual as well as a moral victory
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GJRLS TO HOLD PENNANTS
BLACK MA8QUE8 TO DECORATE.
GIRLS' 8ECTION FOR GAME
8ATURDAY.
Tho University girls' section will bo
Improved Saturday by tho offorts of
tho Black Masques.
A largo scarlet "N" will bo formed
by tho ubo of red ponnants In tho co
eds' section.
At various times during tho gamo
tho red "N" will bo changed to a
whlto one. '
Lotters have boon sent out by th'o
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The scarlol and gray wavo on high.
During tho woo still hours of tho night
somo stealthy BophB stole into Uni
versity hall and by a series of dodg
Ings and ascents found themselves
out In tho open on top of tho old
building.
No ono knows just who did it or
how they got thero, but In somo mys
terious manner the colors of tho soph
omore class this morning float from
tho tower of old University hall. It
was a daring stunt. Somoono might
have beon hurt, but so far no remains
of tho noble sophs have been found.
Tho colors wero sighted oarly to
day by a squad of Freshmen, but at
tho time tho Dally Nobraskan goes to
press no trouble has occurred. Some
freshmen thought that a squad should
attack tho streamers and tako them
down, but tho older and wiser ones
counselled that possibly it would bo
moro manly to just laugh at tho sophs.
Olympics enthusiasm Is at fovor
heat and it is gonorally thought that
Saturday will see a big class scrap,
possibly much more strenuous than in
years past.
TIGERS ARRIVE TODAY
READY FOR HOT FRAY
MI880URIAN8 DECIDED TO QO IN
FOR VICTORY.
WILL BE A FIGHT FOR FAIR
Coach Brewer Looks For a Tlo Score
at Least Many Seats Sold for
Saturday.
Missouri's band of striped Tlgors
arrives in Lincoln today ready for tho
fray with tho Cornhuskors of Nebras
ka. Missouri is coming up to win,
tho dopo from tho Tiger camp for tho
past woek Indicating that thoir team
is moro 'than just good, but Coach
Stiohm's elovon fools fully proparod
for tho man-eaters from tho south,
Missouri Confident.
Coach Browor is confldont that his
team can at least tlo tho Cornhuskors
and tho studont body at Columbia Is
Just as sure that their Tlgors will
trim Nebraska, 6 or" 12 points. Strango,
but Nebraska ddesn't colncldo with
oither of tlioso opinions.
At practice each day Montor Stiohm
has gono after his mon steadily and
remorselessly, bracing up tholr lino,
showing thorn now plays and gonor
ally keeping vigilant watch on tho
progress made, FlndUig faults is easy
but the big coach is really pleasqd at
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