Jl'PPW(lf!llB4!i1, I; W''F" I'll VWJ'HWi? f'"!'f'W'TI'!,lrV9,'''',k tKmnpf J, . A r " "if lM"ui'(n7P" - ;- " 4 -' TEbe ails IFlebraefean 4 J VOL. XI. NO 28. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN THURSDAY NOV. 2, 1911. Price 5 Cents. 7. , 1 it , I" v I !- h ' ALUMNI HASTEN TO SUPPORTOF NEBRASKA THIRTY CLUB8 ORGANIZED IN 8TATE AT THI8 DATE. 1IST GROWS DAY BY DAY Secretary Kline Expects to Enroll Three Thousand Old Grads Before End of Month. With thirty alumni clubB, having a total membership of over GOO, already organized within the state this month, prospects for strong alumni spirit to booBt tho University aro bright. Expect Three Thousand. Georgo W. Kline of tho class of 1900, who Is oxecutlvo secretary of tho alumni association, oxpects fully 3,000 alumni to ally themselves with ono of thoso local clubs, which aro bolng or ganized In each county of tho state. From six. to 200 is tho range of mem bership in tho various cities and towns, Omaha having tho largest club in tho stato so far. Several of the larger towns In tho Btato have no alumni club as yet, but are soon to havo ono. 8everal Per Day. Secretary Kline expects to bo busy during tho entire month and on some days will organize two or throo clubs. Ho is being givon valuable assist ance by prominent alumni living in tho towns where tho clubs aro being started. Tho efforts of the organization will bo dirocted toward developing Ne braska spirit over tho ontiro state, and to hold If posslblo, for Nebraska University tho students who havo heretofore boon takon yearly by east ern schools. " RUSSELL AT CONVOCATION NOTED COLUMBIA PROFE880R 8PEAK8 TO 8TUDENJ8 AT CONVOCATION. Dean Jas. E. Russell of Columbia University, is, visiting with Dean For dyco today, arid will speak at convo cation in Memorial hall this morning. Tho faculty of tho Teachers' College will entertain Dr. Russell at a lunch eon at the LIndell hotel from 12:30 to 1:30. At 11:00, In Memorial hall, he will address tho studont body. This Is an opportunity toear ono of the big men of tho country. Don't miss it. WINTER DRILL BEGINS CLA88E8 OF INSTRUCTION TO BE - TAUGHT BY BATTALION MAJOR8. Tho second year cadets began their class studies on Tuesday evening. -Theso men will bo taught theoretical Military Science two days a week un der tho instruction of tho battalion , majors, and tho other two days they 'will bo schooled in drlllmastor work by Commandant Yates. Theso olasses will continue through out tho winter, and meanwhile the freshmen, will bo drilled by tho com pany officers. GETTIN' OUR GOAT? ' sJSff?-? -v'ifeZ, sJ -& r FOOTGALLAnHE FARM AGRICULTURALISTS DEVELOP A GRIDIRON INTERE8T HUNTER TO COACH THE TEAM. At a mass meeting hold Wednesday morning In the asBombly room of Ag ricultural hall, It was decided that tho Stato Farm Aggies would begin at once to dovelop a football team. Hunter to Coach. Prof. Fred Hunter, former Nebraska star, is responsible, and will tako chargo of tho team. Ho is said to havo discovered somo good material, and will begin to develop it at onco, tho first practico having been set for this afternoon. A committee on athletics was ap pointed after tho mass mooting. EXHIBIT TO OMAHA "MADE AT NEBRA8KA" PRODUCT8 TO B-i 8HOWN AT STATE TEACHERS' MEETING, YoBtorday was moving day for tho "Mado at Nebraska" products which will comprise tho University exhibit at the Stato Teachers Meeting in Omaha. The various articles from tho dlfferont departments wero boxed and taken to the Administration building to be labeled. From there they were taken to the freight house to be shipped. It was thought at first that the UnU vorBity would uso a separate car for this purpose, but that was later con sidered unnecessary. The "booth," or exhibit, will bo arranged Saturday, If possible. DR. LAWRENCE 8PEAKS. Addresses Y. W. C. A. Tuesday Even ing Meeting. At the regular TueBday evening mooting "of the Y. IV.' O. A., Drr Law rence of tho First Prosbytorlan church spoko upon "Spiritual Culture," Miss Hazel Stanton rendered 'the beautiful solo, "Resignation." Tho meeting was led b'y Miss Marjorjo Kunkol. Those meetings aro proving very successful and all University girls are urged to attend them. VANDALS IN LAW SCHOOL SEVERAL BOOK8 MI88ING FROM LIBRARY 8HELVE8 CAU8E HARD8HIP8. INTERCLASS FOOTBALL JHEGIN SOON CLA88 CAPTAIN8 AND MANAGERS MAKING PLAN8 FOR CONTE8T8. EINAL GAMES PLAYED NOVEMBER WTII Proceeds of the Games to Buy Jerseys for Winning Team Participants to .Receive Numerals. . Thefts of law case books from tho law library are said by professors of tho law school to bo leaving tho li brary shelves in a seriously deplted condition. New Books Ordered. Orders for new books to replace thoso stolen have been given to tho purchasing agent. Until the now books arrive many law students are bolng greatly Inconvenienced in study ing, if not actually prevented from preparing their cases. NOT A CLASS AEEAIR PAINTING ON M. E. BUILDING RE SULT OF INDIVIDUAL CAPRICE. Tho painting of freshman signs and numerals on tho rear of tho Mechani cal Engineering building last week, was the work of Individual vandals discredited and disowned by tho freshman class, according to Head Professor James D. Hoffman of tho department of mechanical onglneor lng. The objectionable signs will bo ro moved and the matter dropped. Painting Unauthorized. "The painting was not only unau thorized," says President Robert" E. MaoFarland, "but tho class Is decided ly opposed to all such pranks and will do Its best to prevent them in tho future." BAND TO AMES LINCOLN AND OMAHA ALUMNI RAISING FUNDS TO SEND THE MU8ICIAN8. Lincoln Alumni, headed by S. P. Dobbs and George Kline, aro allying themselves with Omaha alumni in an effort to raise funds to send the band to Ames with tho team Saturday. It Is confidently expected by tho men at the head of the movement, that their efforts will be successful, Three hundred dollars is necessary to finance the band's proposed trip. Class football Is beginning with a push. All four classes have largo squadB out practicing and much prom lsing material-is dally trying out on Nebraska Flold. Krug Leads the 8enlors. Tho SenlorB havo olected aB their captain, W. J. Krug, who has had con siderable exporlenco in various linos of athletics. Tho othor classes havo not yot olected their captains, but probably will bo fully' organized In tho next few dayB. Tho different clasB managers, appointed by tho presi dents of the respective classes aro busy arranging tho details for tho contests in which theso teams will play. Tho schedule aB arranged at present will include two Borlos of games, the first between tho fresh men and sophomores, and tho second, tho Seniors and the Juniors. On tho following Wednesday tho winners of theso two will meet in a final contoBt on Nobraska Field. A big crowd is expected to turn out for thoso games, as they aro generally of groat intorestf to tho members of tho different classes. Proceeds to Buy Sweaters. Out of tho proceeds coming from tho admission of fifteen cents to bo charged at theso games. Tho class numoral of tho winning class will bo on tho sweaters, "so that thoy will certainly add to tho rivalry of tho games. REESE SPEAKS TO lAWYERS ' CHIEF JU8TICE ADDRE88E8 MYS TIC MUG8 ON PRACTICAL 8UBJECT8. Chief Justice Reese of the Nebraska supreme court, was the guest of the Mystic Mugs at their second banquet of the year, which was held at the Lincoln hotel Tuesday ovonlng. Judge Reese was the only speaker on the program. Ho confined his remarks to the practical difficulties which the young lawyer Is forced to meet when he be gins his legal career. At the cloflo of his address several impromptu speeches wero made by members of tho organization. ,, Komensky Club Meets. The Komensky' club held its" regu lar meeting Saturday evening in Sci ence hall of tho Temple. Tho business meeting was followed by a short pro gram.' v For the benefit of the now members 'Mr. A. Z. Donato discussed "Tho Benefits of the Club' Miss Sara Hrebek gave a very interesting ac count of her trip through France, HELP SEND THE BAND TO AMES-SUBSCRIBE AT RAG OFFICE TODAY -4 M J rmt I ai V