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. 'y?!?SImmSSSSS , i-e s r '"T5 - 4 :ZLbe 3)ail$ IRebraehan IX N :"" I ft VOL. XI. NO 49. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, THURSDAY DEC. 7, 1911. Price 5 Cents s K. tfVc It, ll- ' LAWS VOTE UNITED SUPPORT FOR DEBATE "".' 3T- . . '. . all three cla88e8 decide to ; -, attend; in body - JUNllSUAl " MfRfSr IN QUESTItN ;Nebraska and Iowa to .Face Each "Other bn Forensic Platform In i Live Issue. i t The Lay College, by a vote or ei laBfcdha&decldedto att6nd tho": 1 ENGINEERS SIGHTSEEING 8TUDENT8 WILL MAKE ALL-DAY -TRJP THROUGH LINCOLN INDUSTRIAL PLANT8. each Ne braska-Iowa debate nox .Friday .even- mg in a ooay. Tho voto 'Is1 thought to bo dud to .ho unusual intorost arousod in do- bating this,, year, and also to .tho. fact that tho ship subsidy question is con sidered exceptionally livo at this time 'by'tnosb'or -fogal leanings. Managers' were selected by each classsto secure class reservations for seating, and' nearly ovory student in ?tho college filed an application for pickets at once., " Others May Follow. Other departments of the Univer sity are said to bo contemplating sim ilar movements, and from all "appear ances the debato this year will bo the most successful Jn point of attendance for .many, seasons Iowa is reported to havo a strong toam and Is bent on "repealing her vic tory of two years ago, but Prof. M. M. Fogg has prepared a team to repre sent Nebraska which has tho con fidence of those most closely connect ed with it in an unusual degree. 11 ' Nebraska Favors It. Nebraska has tho affirmative and . will assert that ship subsidies are de sirable, while Iowa Will try to provo that they aro not necessary or bene ficial as a whole. Tho" Nebraska team Is as follows: Anan JR. Raymond, Ralph W. Garrett, Joseph GoldBtoin and C. L. Clarke (al ternate). Iowa will bo represented by R. N. Beebe, R. F. Clough and S. H. , Erwln. Governor Chester H. Aldrich "will preside. The debate will bo hold Friday evening in tho Temple theater. Re served seats may bo had at 50 cents each, and ' general admission at 35 cents. The negative team, composed of C. L. Rein, JH. . Princo and T. J, Har grave, left for Minneapolis last night on the Burlington, accompanied by Prof. M. M. Fogg. The Iowa team arrives in Lincoln late this afternoon; and will stop at the Lindell. Tho first trip of tho University of fteb'raBka"6ng"lne6rB to inspect plaeos of interest to that collogo in and around Lincoln will be mado next Sat urday. All engineers aro invited to Join tho party. Thp trip wiU take up alt . of the morning nnd part of the aftornoot). STuoitiig at the1 City Y. M. C. A. at 8 o'clock Saturday morning, the party v,M J&It tho'Havelock shops until 1.TJ5, and the municipal water and .'H'jbting plant ,tha remainder of tho morning. Alter iuncnat mo y. m. C. A. anothor start will' bo made und the- Beatrice Creamery plant nnd the Lincoln Traction plant will bo in spected." " -' MIDWEEK MEETINGS. REGIN Y M. C. A. HOLD8 INSTRUCTIVE SERVICE8 AT THE TEMPLE THIS EVENING. Tho regular1 midweek mooting of the student Y. M. C. A. starts at G:50 tonight In the rooms of the Tomple. Ab an especial attraction for this evening's mcoting, Stnnt Tumor", state student secrotnry.-iU.speak on tho subject of "Selfishness."'' Mr. Tumor is an old GrlnneU grad and was promi nent In athletics. f 'J MAXEY'S PAPtR READ M4IS1C FOR (WiVOCATWN. - . v v t MI8StPTONAND MR. 8AMUEL80N U " W ENTERTAIN STUDENTS , .V TODAY. fr i JMyftri.Upton and Mr. Ovid, Sam- b jMteoanWin give a musical program at J J ' - Tt" v1 . .. Convocation in the .Temple today at 1 1 o'clock1. Wlibth aYemembera Hfto' faculty at the Schetot'.-f Mudic and havo delighted the studfltV;body-I.rt ,ttncBfcl.1ixncta4,c, - . -,,,. TREATISE ON FOREIGN RELA- TIONS DI8CU8SEP BY CLARK UNIVERSITY. v 4 CO-EDS W TO FRILLS FEMININE PA8TIME8 QCCUPY THE TIME OF THE LADIE8 A8 CHRI8TMA8 APPROACHES. Cood. activities aro turning from class meetings, suflragotto clubs, and college spirit, to, strlcty fominino pur suits. For the next two weoks girls will rush Into classos with ravelings on tholr sklrtB and noodles in tho fronts of tholr waists. Tho rest rooms of Gortrudo Hnll aro filled with busy maidens bent over bits of fancy wdrk? Th6 different bo roritiea aro holding Impromptu "ken slngtons," which occupy ovory minute not Bpent in the department stores. Fominino conversation about tho, campus turns on "want to glvo Cousin Mary," and "something jnico to mako for a man." That co-ed with a gloomy look in her eye is tho one whoso appoint ments with Deart Engberg provont her making up into a hairpin holder tho piece of pink ribbon In hor trunk. APPEAL FOR SUPPORT Y. M. C. A. FINANCE COMMITTEE SEEK8 TO BOOST THE TEMPLE FUND. MILITARY BALL THE ELABORATE OFFICER8 ARE CO-OPERATING TO MAKE IT A GRAND AFFAIR. SPONSORS TO BE AHNOdNCED- Regimental Band to Give Two Con certs Hotel to Be Decorated With University Colors. A paper written by Dr. Edwin Maxoy was read at tho historical con ference of .Clark University, hold in Worcester, Mass., Novombor 23. The subject of the paper was "Japanese-American Relations as Affect ing the Control of the Pacific." It skotched tho development of competi tion between American and Japaneso vessels for the markets of China and compared tho relative natural wealth of tho two countries. War between the two , countries, from a commercial standpoint. Dr. Maxey considered Im probable, for- tho difference between tho languages is growing less, and there is enough in common, to lead them to work together. , Diy Maxey was formerly counsel for tho Japanese against the San Fran cisco school board, and is considered "anauthority on Japanoso-Ameri can- questions. "" v '- Jf" , , J- .,- .. ,. Nebraskans tb,,jyiirry, .. ' jJSn; Announcement, of ,ariothor..' 'ofVthd' University of Nebraska students to fall .vjctm-'tq, Cupid wa .nWOWed nesJay The "ongagemonr of Miss Edith Wright of,, Schuyler, Neb., yhO inraduated fro.m Uerjvin,1lpOS,hnd of R. O. Browpell, a member of the grad; uatl"nle?'cltt8B "of- this ueaf, has been frfrroally announced. Miss Wright- ii cv.wiaiibr of the Delta Gamma soroff uy anq,r. jurowneu a m,emor,flf ura The finance commltteo of the Y M. C. A. met yesterday to discuss plans for raising money foi tho support of tlie Temple. It was decided that cam paigning would not nommencu until after the Chrlstmus holidays. Tho Y. M. C. A. Is badly In need of tho support of the student body and plans are mado bo as to. raise tho re quired sum of $1,500. One hundred and sovonty-two, stu dents have come to the Y. M. C. A. and voluntarily taken put member ship. Tho Y. M. C. A. finance commit tee urges that all persons contribute to tho support of "The Temple." ThiB building is surely an Important factor In the University life and should not bo allowed to decay for lack of funds. DRAMATIC CLUB MEETS HOLDS REGULAR MEETING IN THE TEMPLE THIS EVENING GOOD PROGRAM PREPARED. The Dramatlc.Club wlll.hoUKa moot lug this cvoning in its rooms in the Temple. A special dispensation was secured from the committee on student organi zations, -as tho press of other meet ings on Friday and Saturday evenings made it difficult. for tho Dramatic Club to get theirs in. An attractive program has been pre pared GOOD RECORD. Five students (?) suspended and soyoral othorspn probation until, they can show a better average In their studies is the result of tho mid-semes ters,' according to ,PAfjsWor Engberg. I record This is a good for the first mid-semester, for in Mmes past It lias somotimos taken tho 1sSifte'rCirprYf the first semester to get those 'Who arijHsjJojfed to (&ei th,M "nice and easy" quieted down. Tho next report of tho dolfnquoncy committee should JteRjtaWCJVWS!!? T Tho Military Hall committee is planning to introduce many novel fea tures at this annual formal danco wli'ich is to bo hold at tho Lincoln Hotel on Friday, Ddccmbor 15. One feature which has novor been at tempted boforo will bo a drill by the ofllcers of tho Cadet Rcglmont, during which the Stars and Stripes will be unfurled and salutod. Tho Regimontal Band will glvo two concerts, ono during tho short Inter mission, and tho othor as a proludo to tho dances. All numbora of tho concert will bo given as oxtras, Names on the Program. Another feature which Is anxiously awaited by aspiring co-eds is tho, an nouncement of the regimental and company sponsors for tho yoar. The commltteo has arranged to havo the names of tho honored ones placed on tho programs. Tho ontiro second floor of tho. hotel as well as tho ballroom will bo beau tifully decorated with tho colors of Old Glory, alongsldo tho Scarlet and Cream. , Elegant .posters indicating what may bo expected of thai danco can bo soon on tho bulletin board In Unlvorslty Hall. Tickets' aro now on salo by tho com mittee, who announce that the num ber will bo absolutelynlimited. This will bo the last big University ovent before tho holidays. JUNIORS TO DISCUSS PLAY: 0 COMMITTEE TO ANNOUNCE NAME OF ANNUAL PERFORMANCE MISS HOWELL TO SPEAK. At tho meeting of the junior class this morning announcement will be made of tho selection of the Junior lay A-wbIch.lB, to .the presented bytho third 'year class5 February 23.' '"' ,v The committee has had Several meetings and has an attractive ''pro gram to present to thoclass. '" Miss Howell, who has been selected to coach tho play, will give a' brief sketch of the plot and story' of 'the play, and will explain thd various characters. ' . v ' . DEMAnft FOR TICKET ATTENDANCE. AT : GIRLS' ' CLUB matineeVr6mi8e$.to IE J RECORD-BREAK? Tho demand for tickets to the Gitls' Cub matinee is so great that all girls to 'fionr'tlcke.ta were given (or jte- trlbutfon aro asked to turn la any tfciy may have left " Any girl having a ticket which fhe may natcfturM It over. . i a Ar it i m v ' J A M .i A -n 1 4 & v-.s