'rPpipVt,'-rTr jmw, r , Xlbe 2)atl IFlebrasftan VOL. XI. NO 42. CORNHUSKER AND WOLVERINE UNITE Northerns to Be Guests at Colossal Feed at the City Auditorium Following Game in the Afternoon Co-Eds to Be Admitted for the First Time. Manager Dana Van Duson of the Annual Cornhuskor Banquet an nounced last night that arrangements liad been 'completed for a conjunction botwoon the big annual football feed at Nebraska and tho spoctacular ban quet which Michigan alumni of tho mlddlo west had boon planning to .give to tho Wolverine toam next Sat urday night Tho two foasts will bo thrown to gether and the alumni and studonts of both schools will unlto in a frlondly feast In tho spacious city Auditorium following tho hostilities of tho after noon. Tho teams representing tho Scarlet and Cream- and tho Maizo and Bluo CHANCELLOR SUPPORTS CORNHUSKER BANQUET WRITES LETTER TO 8TUDENT8 URGING THEIR CO-OPERATION AN EPOCH OF THE SCHOOL YEAR Fraternity and Michigan A'umnl Ban quet Give Way to Committee In Charge Their Help Assured. Chancellor Avory Is ono of tho loyal supporters of tho Cornhusker Banquot And has isBUod this greeting to the studonts to arouBO thoir enthusiasm: "To tho StudentB, Alumni, and Faculty of tho University: "The- annual Cornhusker Banquet has boon scheduled for Saturday even ing Novombor 25. Tho alumni of the TJnivorslty of Michigan originally In tended to hold a separate banquet, but tho management of tho two events camo together and decided to merge thorn. Tho Wolvorlno-Cornhuskor Banquot will therefore bo hold in tho Hty Auditorium next Saturday night. largest Event of Its Kind. "ThlB will bo tho largest event of Its Idnd over hold at tho University of "Nebraska. Our fraternities havo very loyally and unselfishly postponed thoir Intorfraternity Banquot, that it might not interforo with tho all-University affair. Tho Michigan alumni havo sacrificed their own reunion that tho two schools might colobrato together. There 1b a now noto of progresslvenesB 1n this year's ovont, since tho women as well as tho men of Michigan, and "Nebraska will bo present. "Thoro are hundreds of alumni of "both institutions in this section of the country. This will bo tho greatest opportunity wo havo yot had to bring ihem closer together, After a strenu ous and hard-fought gamo, tho meet ing of tho evening ought to Inspire as -much enthusiasm as the contest of the afternoon. This exhibition of good fooling -.between tho two .institutions t v (Continued on pago four.) UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN WEDNESDAY NOV. 22, will bo seated opposite each other and on oither sido tho spoakors' tablo on a raised dias. Tho Nebraska-Michigan game is tho last of tho soason for each team, and tho banquet will break all training restrictions, according to Van Duscn. Tho announcement of tho abovo ar rangomonts has caused no littlo rlpplo of concern upon tho campus, as In consideration for tho plans of the Michigan alumni who had planned to bring thoir wlveB with them, tho Corn huBker Banquet will this year be thrown opon to ladies. Horotoforo it has oeon a big stag affair, and tho co-eds have felt some what sllghtod so much so, in fact, that on ono occasion at least they gave a Cornhusker of thoir own a GROSS-GOUNIYTEAMTQ IOWA SEXTETTE OF RUNNER8 TO COM PETE IN BIG WE8TERN EVENT. Next Saturday, at Iowa City, Ne braska's cross-country team will meet a numbor of tho representative teams of tho Western Intercollegiate Asso ciation. Tho Chicago Conference meet Is an annual affair for Nebraska, this year being tho soventh it has been held. Out of tho seven years, Nobraska has brought homo tho banner five times. In 1910 tho Cornhusker team was dis qualified because ono of tho mombors of tho team did not finish, on account of a sudden sickness coming on him during tho run, although up to that time victory scorned certain. By a new rule there will bo six men on tho toam this year In place of tho former five. This will prevent any occur rence such as last year, for tho first five men will bo counted. If ono man Is taken sick thoro will still bo five mon loft to finish. How Important this Is can be seen from last Saturday's run, when Kennedy Ijccamo M and tho Cornhuskor team was disqualified on account of this. Tho toam to. go to Iowa City has (Continued on page 3.) THE MICHIGAN EXTRA! The Annual-Football Number of the Dally Nebraskan will be issued Saturday. It will be the biggest and best ever put out. It is to be dedicated In honor of the Michigan game. It will contain all football dope and pictures of the team. Also other features. The' cover design Is reproduced from an original special poster drawn for this number of the Nebraskan. It will be the most elab orate cover ever put on a college paper. The special edition will not be distributed from Station "A." Regular subscribers will oall for papers at the' "Rag" office. Papers will be distributed Saturday afternoon, Monday and Tues day. Extra copies must be ordered In advance. Mail order or leave at "Rag" office. ' toamlcss ono necessarily. ' Under tho now arrangement it 1b oxpocted that sovoral hundrod of tho roal supporters of tho team will be present to lend atmosphere to tho oc casion. Evory effort has boon mado to at tract as many as poBslblo of tho vis iting alumni and friends of Nebraska, and tho Michigan grads had already arranged for a prlvato dlnnor of 250 platos, so it Booms that it will now bo necessary to provldo for at loast 1,000 guosts. Tho stag banquot last year was attended by 370 and tho girls' fcod by moro than 200. Manager Van Duson estimates that not loss than 250 Cornhusker alumni will bo proBont, as It seems that Ne braska should turn out a numbor of RUSINESS MENJDNTRIBUTE RAISING FUND8 TO 8ECURE UNI VERSITY CAMPU8 IN LINCOLN. Business mon of, Lincoln aro sub scribing money to enlarge tho Univer sity campus. An effort will bo mado to raiso $125,000 with which tho blocks bounded by S, T, Twelfth, and Four teenth streets will bo purchased. The city of Lincoln haB donated $00,000, to bo paid in yearly installments of $15, 000 each. Rudgo & Guonzol, Miller & Paine, and It. B. Mooro havo each glvon $5, 000, making a total of $75,000. An in dividual subscription list will bo start ed this week. Tho committee appoint ed for raising funds consists of-J. E. Miller, chairman, R. B. Mooro, C. H. Rudgo, C. G. Quiggle, W. H. Dorgan and-Willard Kimball. Sixth Company Formed. A now company has beon formud at The Stato Farm. ThlB makes six companies how in tho Farm battalion. Plum Elected Captain. Tho Nebraska Aggies havo olocted W. B. Plum football captain. 1911. Price 5 Cents. old grads and gradosscB at least as largo aB that of Michigan. Tho total will thuB roach tho 1,000 mark, and plans will bo mado to accommodato any overflow in caso such ' an emer gency arises. Tho toaBt list for tho banquot has not boon definitely announced aB yet, furthor than 'that tho Hon. John L. Konnody of Omaha will act as toast master, and that Chancellor Avory, Governor Aldrlch and Judgo Cosgravo havo consentod to speak. Mayor J. C. Dahlman of Omaha, ox-Sonator B. J. Burkott of this city, Coach Yost of Michigan, Judgo Cooloy of Michigan, Judgo Knowlton of Kansas City, and Coach Stiohm and Captain Sylvester Shonka of Nebraska will also bo askod to talk. PREPARE FOR VISITING MICHIGAN SUPPORTERS COMMERCIAL CLUB HELPS TO DECORATE CITY 8TREET8. MINGLED COLORS FLY EVERYWHERE Wolverine Grads Open Headquarters at Lincoln Hotel Will Enter tain Players, Lincoln merchants aro making un rivalled preparations for decorating tho city .during tho vIsit;of tho con tingent from tho Wolverlno stato at tho Nebraska-Michigan gamo next Saturday, Tho Commorcial club has voted $200 for uso In hanging mingled Michi gan and Nobraska colors all along tho streets leading from tho Burlington station to tho Lincoln Hotol, whoro tho Michigan headquarters will bo, and. and thonco up O street to 'Eleventh, and north to tho main entrance to tho University grounds. Every morchant along lO street la making preparations to decorate his windows lavishly, and the managers of tho big stores promise something far above tho ordinary in tho way of football decorating. Upon tho campus itself tho principal showing of colors will doubtless be tho Scarlet and Cream of the rooters' hats, and tho armlots worn by tho co ed contingent but down town neither Cornhuskor nor Wolverine will rule favorite. ' Both city, and school are making ready a royal welcome for tho' husky foemon from the north, and tho occa felon bids fair to bo tho most' memora ble event of recent years. Miohigan alumni have establishes headquarters at tho Lincoln Hotel where a committee will be waiting alt; day, to receive the visiting Michigan dors. Tho Nebraska cadet band will meev all Incoming special trains and escort (Continued on Page 3) ,