THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 1 t it THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Owned and publlBhod by t'o University of Nebraska througn THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD Oniccs Basomont tho Administration Building. Postofllco Station A, Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska. Day Auto 1888. TELEPHONE8 Night Auto 3145, Ed. 1035,, Bus. Mgr. 4206 8AM R. BUCK, EdItor-ln-Chlef EDITORIAL A. H. Dlnimore, Managing Editor P. C. McConncll, ABfloclato Editor Scarlo F. Holmes, Associate Editor Stuart Gould, City Editor E. Leo IJpdegrafT, Sporting Editor REPORTORIAL . L. A. Bechtor Hugh Agor Wallaco B. Troup William O. Cooloy WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Ruth Mungcr FARM DEPARTMENT Editor, H. Q. Hewitt Josoph MsCarthy John Harding "W. A. Nelson Merrill Reed Winifred Harm Winnlfrcd Elchar J. Lovejoy Linn Kenneth M. Snyder Winnlfrcd Sccgar E. C. NolBon Henry Bull Henry Stubbo Robort Brlggs Hazel Westover Abigail McConncll BU8INE88 VINCENT C. HA8CALL, BU8INE88 MANAGER C. C. Buchanan, Ant. Bus. Mgr. J. V. Morrison, Circulation Mgr. Subscription $2.00 per year. 8lngle copies 6c Faculty notices and University bulletins published free. Entered at tho Postomco, Lincoln, Nebr., as second class matter under act of Congress March 3, 1870. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1912 "GOOD MORNING, MR. KNOCKER." Wo aro going to tho band concort next Friday. Wo havo already ro Borvod our scats and Intend to tako in tho show. That band, which wo braBlcana call "our own," Is one of the boBt In tho United States, and It would bo a Bhamo to miss tho concort. 'Every box and ovory seat on tho main floor should bo occupied by loyal backor of tho CornhuBker band. Foster Gets Honors. Goorgo N. FdBtor, Law '11, who Is now taking post-graduate work In tho through "A Tour of Greoce." Tho Itinerary will follow tho routes pur sued during two trips to Greece made in former years. The aim of tho course is to bring clearly boforo tho student tho appoaranco of rGeeco as It Is today; Its topography, architec ture, thoatres, temples, etc. Tho courso will consist chiefly of lectures illustrated by many hundred views, photographs and lantorn slides, taken during formor tours through Greece. 0no hour attendance. Ono hour credit. Tuesdays at 4:00 p. m. For further Information consult Professor Lccbt C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O St. tf $5,00 and $6,00 Shoes Ladies, Get in on This Good Sizes, New Toes, Low and High Heels, High 16-Button Boots, for i4iTo BUDD $2-50 Upstairs Get the Impulse Pay Your Subscription at the Qffice Before February 1st Lincoln Hotel Tickets $1.50 "Exams. Wilt "Be Cher" Freshman Law Hop HagerasicK's Orchestra February 2 1912 t Jum FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES We Want Your Coal Orders. Give lis a Trial Order SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHITEBREAST COMPANY 1106 0 STREET AUTO 3228 BELL 234 University of Chicago, was a member of the dobatlng team of that univer sity, which mot Michigan last Saturday. STUDENTS MAKE CASTING. Engineers Mould Giant Base for New Telescope. The largost casting over made in tho Nebraska engineering shopB was caBt Monday afternoon. It 1b to form tho base for tho now giant tolosCopo being built for tho observatory. Tho casting 1b a ono-ploco affair and is consldored by local engineers to bo perfect. No air bubblos mar Its sur face or made its form defective in tho least. ' NEW COUR8ES TO BE GIVEN. MEDIC8 VISIT INSANE HOSPITAL. Dr. Poynter Leads Excursion to State "institution Yesterday. Tho sonlor medical class in neurol ogy journeyed out to tho Nebraska State Hospital for tho IiiBano, Tues day afternoon. A tour of Inspection of all wards was made by tho young doctors. Several diagnosos of cases were mado, both by students and by Dr. L. B. Plllsbury, who acted as lyoBt to tho college men. Dr. C. W. M. Poyntor was in charge of tho trip. FLODEEN & BRETHOUWER 129 South Eleventh St., Lincoln, Neb. Every man who cares anything at all about his personal appearance knows that only a first-class morchant tailor can furnish tho sort of clothes that will give him that look of distinction that a well-groomed and woll-droBsed mas shows. At 129 So. 11th Street tho firm of Flodeen & Brethouwor maintain a largo show window that is always filled with a lino of goods that aro equal to tho display of any tailoring establishment to bo found in tho west Ths prices quoted on those goods attract attention, and the workmanship and fit is all that could bo desired. Here you can buy tallor-mado goods at hand-me-down prices. DRAKE PAPER MAKES FORECAST Would Terminate Nebraska-Minnesota Football Relationship. Professor Lees Will Conduct Studies of Greece. u Greek in .English Course 2b. This course emphasizes tho study of Eng lish wordB, especially modorn scien tific terms, derived or borrowed from tho Qreok. It 1b lntonded primarily for those who may wish to obtain, in - ono semester, a fair knowledge of tho Greek elements in our English lan guage. No provioua knowodga of the Greek language is required. Five hours attendance. Five hourd attend- .: anco. Five hours credit Dally at 8:00 a. m. For further information consult Professor Lees, University Hall 215. . ..'-, . A Trip to Greece Course 36,. .Dut- ing'tho. second semester,. Professor Lees will again .conduct a 'ojafes Tho Drake Delrmic has announced that the athlotic relations between Nebraska and Minnesota aro to Do terminated bocauso of Nebraska's dic tatorial attitudo In regard to tho foot ball game botweon tho two schools next fall. No bucIi nows has come from tho Minnesota camp, at least it is not conceded at Nebraska. The moment you put on clothes made to your meas ure, you see the vast differ ence between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more. Besure to see our linef irst. College Tailors College View, Nebraska Fhone -48 For your orchestra call O. L. Jonos, Auto L-8605. Book Store Closes. On 'account of tho removal of 'the Regents' Book Store from tho Temple to the now quarters In the basement of the Administration Building, the stpro will not be open for business on Thursday and Friday of this week. , Seo Los Hyde when in need of pro grams; menus and other printing. BASKETBALL Nebraska vs. Am6s Feb'y 2 aiadl 3 Informal Sat'y Tickets at Coop. -? i ; t