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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1912)
.mm' -ac-moit " ..m - , .. :" f"p' itw '- r.r vj- Tsr. " ;,g .' t - -i o r , r J ; l, y " t - k sl THE DAILY NERRASKAN """ " " -Krf-.-y ... tt - . wj.irj.v..., I F,. Sr 5. I. M Hatlg NgbraBkan Property of THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln FREDERIC ('. McCONNELL, Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Merrill V. Reed Associate Editor. .Kenneth M Snyder AsBQclato Editor Cloyd V. Stewart BuBlneBH Manager . ...C C Buchanan Circulation Mannger I S. Bowen SCRIBES C. j. Yochuin, J I,. Cutrlght, II. 0. Hewitt, W. F. Goodman, Winifred See gar, C. N Brown, F. N. Wells, A. R. O'Hanlon, L. W. Homo, F. A. Turnure, J. R. Wood, I. K. Front, Leon Samuel son, Chandler Trimble. 8UB8CRIPTI0N PRICE $2 PER YEAR Payable in Advance 8lngle Copies, 5 Cents Each. VIOLIN RECITAL IN TEMPLE TELEPHONES OfTico B-1888. Night Phono B-4204 Editor B-1821 Manager B-1821 Entered at the poBtofllce at Lincoln, Nebraska, an second-class mall matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1912. A 8TUDENT SKATING RINK. While running through a file of old ; Rhetoric I themes the other day wo ran across a paper advocating the establishment of a skating rink at the University. The Idea seemed to bo a good one, and coincident with the ap proach of cold weather It would seem to be a good thing to give the proposi tion n boost. Would it not be possible to embank the athletic field around the circular cinder path to the extent of 10 or 12 Inches, and then flood the Held from one or the city mains? The field is enclosed, so there would be no trouble in charging admission for those who wanted to have a good skate. An ad mission of G or 10 cents could be charged, and this In time, if the rink waB well patronized, and it is reason able to suppose that it would be, It would more than cover the original ex pense of installation. Outside of the practical pleasure that the students would receive from a Bkating rink of their owli, assuming that it would be feasible to build one, it would be a great thing for the Uui versity The more that the students i can be bi ought together on occasions of mutual enjojment, the easier it will I be for Nebraskans to build up a genu Ine college spirit within their midst. Not infrequently manifestations of en thusiasm are forced and artificial. At leaBt they are not inspired by a natural impulse to enthuse. And so we would encourage the creation of any agency which would afford an opportunity for students to get together for the pur pose of having a good time. A University skating park is one of many things that would do this, and for that reason, if for no other, we recommend the plan to the proper au thorities and urge that it be given consideration. Carroll Beach, Assisted by His Sister, Will Play at Thursday Convocation. A violin recital will be given by Cnrroll Beach, accompanied by his sis ter, Miss Annie Beach, Thursday morning at convocation In tho Temple Mr. Beach haB studied the last two years in Berlin under Hugo Herman, while his sister spent one year In that city studying music. The program will be rendered as follows: Liebesfreud (Iove's .Io ) Krlesler Gavotte Rameau .M Inuet Beethoven Gavotte Gossec Nocturne In E flat. .Chopen (Sarasate) Praeludium Allegro Krelsler CUT. FRESHMAN AGG. ENTHUSIASTIC Raise Thirty Dollars for Horse Judg ing Team Planning for Inter national Show. Interest In tho Intercollegiate judg ing contests is stirring up enthusiasm among the agricultural students. After the splendid Bhowlngs made by the stock judging team at Kansas City aim Chicago the "Aggs" are determined that the team shall make a good show ing at the Intel national Stoi k Show in Chicago, December 7 In order that they may get more work in horse judging than the Unl versitj can furnish, the freshman judg ing class has raised $30 to send the team to some of the best horse import ing establishments in tho state where they may get such coaching as 1b necessaiy This shows the proper spirit, especiall among the freshmen, and indicates good woik at the Farm school this year. J R V DR. WHARTON SPEAKS AT Y. W. Vesper Services In Charge of Former Pastor of St. Paul's. Dr Fletchei L. Wharton, former pastor of St Paul's church, spoke at. tho Y W C A vesper service Tues ' day evening. In substance lie said "Make acquaintances Do not confine ouinelf to a clique or eoteiie -get all of the richness possible fiom your ears at the University Make your life valuable to others " Miss Ruth Malone sang a solo as one pait of an excellent musical pro gram . W. S VfRIHTIHflJ m,cfcft UKOUl-HEflR WE WILL DIE STAMPING FOR YOU GIVE US A CHANCE 128 N. 14th See ou r Sample MULTIPLEX SLIDE RULES $4.50 Can be bought only at THE CO-OP 318 N. 11th STREtT aiifp jfflgrri;antH aunftn Hmilb UUt yuttr Shirk. "TRY THEM" 240 o. 1 ltlj t. Cinroln. Nrb. QTITlV MITQIf The State University has no School of Music O 1 UI I IflUdlx connected with it. Our standards do not re ceive the careful thought of any of the State University professors, but our standards are established upon the famous Meister-Schulen Basis. PIANOFORTE DEPARTMENT, Aloys C. Kremer, America's greatest pianist. VOICE DEPARTMENT, John Randolph, the peer of any voice in structor, and twenty other fine teachers. NEW TERM NOVEMBER 11th LINCOLN MUSICAL COLLEGE Oliver Building 13th & PSts. THE LAWS WANT FRESH AIR IN ORDER TO BE AWAKE We are awake in showing what's what in' fresh air ouffits such as sweaters, headgear and hiking coats that are different. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Huyler's Chocolates $1.00 Fountain Pens $1.00 Safety Razors Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c tjefrit curTiiy afal? blfyat? itmtpr tttthaa The U of N Cafeteria will serve a table d'hote dinner in the west room on Sundays. The price will be 35 cents. Chicken dinner 40 cents. Cfl This does not effect the regular Cafeteria plan which will also run on Sundays. MAIN FLOOR TEMPLE BUILDING Chicago Cleaners 20 Per Cent Discount to Student Call on ut. 315 Sooth 11th Street WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 13th and O Stb I fte. !&$. m