The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1912, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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rubllHhnd ly the Student I'ubllca
Hon Hoard of tho IfniverHlty of Ne
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F. V McConnell
C. V Huchuniui
ICditor
HuhIih'hh Munuttur
KDITORIAI, STAFF
Aflfloclntc Editor Merrill V Ueed
Associate Editor Kotineth M Snyder
Follow NebraHkaiiH
The cool weather hnH ngaln an
nounred the beginning of good old
( ollege dajH
Doubt leHH many ex NebraHkann would
JoouHly join the rank and file of their
btiHy collego chuniH I, for one, would
be most delighted
I don't find many NebraHkans in
Oklahoma and Texan Occasionally I
run acroHH one Right then and there
"CornhuHker" ralnoH many fold
I'leane acknowledge receipt of $1 via
the "Dally NebraHkan" route The
moBt Inviting newH I know of
It Ih agreeably Hurprl.sing to know
how high Nebranka University ranks
In the mlndn of southern people IT n
doubtedlv there are manv reasonH for
THE COLLEGE PAPER. .,., ,...,
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When the last freshman has been Athletics, especially football, has
hazed, when the last sophomore has,'8! a high standard, favoring our
boon flunked, when tho last Junior has I UnlvorHl,y Are wo Kol,1R to bl,l,d to
that prestige so gloriously set? Not
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER
YEAR
Payable In Advance
8lnglo Copies, 5Contn Each
IBnlert'i at llio pnHtoHlcc al Lincoln,
Nebrankn, hh hitoimI oIuhh mull mutter,
undfr th Act of (iinr'nn of Murcti 1.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBKR , 1912
THE FORUM
made his promenade, and when the
last lonesome senior Is finally married,
historians will
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS !
Can Now Take MUSIC With a Great Faculty, Higher Standard, Better
Instruction and Lower I'rlcoa, John Randolph, Voice, Dean of tho
Faculty AloyB C Kremer, Pianoforte, Pupil of tho Oreat Friodhoim,
August Molzer, Violin, Chas K Kwing, Clarinet, CluHtav C. Menzen
dorf, Violin, Piano and Harmony, August Hagenow, Ensemble, Or
chestra, and Hand, Max Kidder, Counterpoint, Composition and Or
chestration and Is Other Artist Instructors
REGISTER ANYTIME IN THE
LINCOLN MUSICAL COLLEGE
Oliver Bldg., 13th and P Streets
unless the alumni and particularly tho
student body encourages and fills the
commence to search ,Hart of overy footbnlI aspirant.
Tor something to say In favor of those ' coarhos and trainers with that ever
who at one time held a place in the I laHtillK coridenoe of loyalty and true
destinies or the race The will ev ' c'ornhusker spirit
amino achlves to find any possible' ,omomber lhl. questioning by the
Sems of literature. the will dig about KPnpral llblic tnclent body and others
the ruins of universities and colleges'of our (.hnncPH aKainHt ,,, fiimouH
In an attempt to discover an good Mk.niKan eleven-and the outcome
traits and (lui.acteristi(sf the fonne. j()lr r,.llows ar(l ,,(linl t() ftIiy ,aHk
habitants. the will work for long ears ,,.. Htmnnr, um ,,. m,,,-,,,K,
to find cause for giving the once re
sported Htudent a place in history Hut
thev will seai ih in ain, their efforts
will be wasted until some day the last
dlscouiaged histotian will find a dis
Jntegratod looking olume, clumsy In
form and pool lv punted, haidl dlstin
Kulshable fiom the clinging debris
and he will bold in his hand a file of
the college paper At one glance the
heart of the old fellow will commence
to jolt a llttlo'faster, the second look
will call forth an exultant cough, and
at the third turn of a page tho place
of the student in histon will be secure
Ictorles
Here's to a 1912 championship team
Coi nliuskor,
HARRY MINOR
We have the best workman, the bug
est, most sanitary and modern baibei
shop and bathhouse In the cltj Stu
dent patronage kindly
Green's, 120 Noith Eleventh
solicited
Geography 9 Notice.
All members of the class In field
In colleges and unh ersities today Urography for women, course 9, meet
tho college papei is the one institution '" lI ?. Saturday morning. 8 30
which can not be killed It maj be
on the erge of bankruptcy. Its pio '
motors may be expelled fiom s liool
and the editor may have to run to pro
servo his life, and yet the old paper
still conies out on time The students
may not subscribe for it, the ader
Users may refuse to ghe longer to
charltv, and the paper may be the ob
Jeot of universal ridicule, but theie Is
always some follow who will work u.11
night, flunk In classes, and give his
last cent to keep tho paper alive I
Of course college papers have their ,
tat years llko other institutions Their
edltorH do not always need a shave,
tho business manager is occasionally
seen In a new suit, and frequently a
body of students will bo Induced to
subscribe quite generally Some times
the collego paper is even in good re I
pute. Its poetry is endured for a sea '
son with no show of violence, its swol
len IdeaB concerning Its own impor ,
tanco are charitably accepted, and Its
stories of big athletic prospects In '
creased enrollments, and brainy fac
ultles are received for the truth (
Perhaps tho reason for the longevity!
of the college paper is that it has ac '
quired the habit of boosting everything
that could withstand a boost If there
zre only five faculty members and
fifty students at the president's recep
Hon the -paper will write of "a great ,
ithrong of happy guests," and when
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DONEE GRIFFITH
Women's Glove Dept.
We are exclusive distributors for Lincoln of
ALEXANDRIA KID GLOVES.
the oldest continual make of Kid Cloves m the world.
Tho very name Alexandria always insures highest uahty
and satisfaction to the wearer.
Short (Unco (Moves in Black, White and all staple colors, per
pair $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75
MONARCH KID GLOVES
Sold only at this store finest Krench Kid (Move ever
made , per pair $2 00
Men's Coat Sweaters
We are showing an unusualh nice line for the Kail season
The Visor Closelv knit, pure worsted, neck can he changed
four was, colors )toid. Wine and Leather, pr $5.00
Stvlc (i'Ji; Pure Worsted Close Knit . colors plain, Oxford,
and Cardinal Tobacco and Tan This coat is a splendid
value, hif,di roll collar, price $4.50
St vie C'Jl I'jn-e Worsted, tint
and CariTinal, Tobacco and
collars, price
Stle Gl' Ilitfh mil collar pure worsted
Cardinal, Tobacco and Tan, price
Stle i')(Y. V neck, pure worsted, fine rib
Cardinal, Tobacco and Tan, price
Boys' Coat Sweaters pure Worsted,, staph
priced at
Hitfh Roll Collar
rib , colors plain, ( Kford, )
an. Ox and Nav v , hitfh roll
$4 00
Oxford Ox and
$3 00
Oxford, Ox and
$2.50
( olors . V neck
$1 75
$2 00
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Did You Ever Get Bawled Out ?
You will if you go to the game Saturday
in that Summer Suit
And besides, sitting on a bench with the cold October wind
blowing through a mosquito net suit is not the most pleasant of
pastimes. Get that new suit and get it quick and here is the
best place to buy it. : : : : : .
POPULAR PRICE CLOTHES
$10 to $25
SPEIER & SIMON
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