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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1912)
T II 10 DAILY N E U K A H K A N i Sat ly NrbraBkau novelties prove desirable, but as wo grow oldr we renlize that certain cuh Property of toniH, methods and Ideas have value THE UNIVKKHITY OK NKHRA9KA, ""cause they represent a testing and Lincoln FltKDKlUC (' McCONNIOLL, Keillor in Chief Managing lOditor Merrill V Reed Associate Kriltor Kenneth M Snyder ABfloclate Kdllor Cloyd V Stewart Literary Kdltoi Chandler Trimble sifting proceHH through many centuries of race experience Record-Herald WHEN WILL THEY GO THROUGH BubIiichh Manager ABHlntant Managd Circulation Manager C C Buchanan J I, DrlHcoll J S liowen scumws Means of Access to Home of Hard working Laws Is Threatened With Disaster. On the Hecond door of UniverHity He C',L X'lV"',1, J, L l1,1,11.1'' ,Ho G-1 Hall, near the east stairway aHcending ewltt, W I- (loodman, Winifred Seo- to the third Moor, are three boardH Kar. C N Hrown. F N Wells, A. It. O'Hanlon, L W Home, F A Turnuro, Thereby hangs a tale! These boardH J. R. Wood, I. K FroHt, Leon Samuel .have been trod upon by the feet of thousands of students since the found son. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 PER YEAR Ung of the University Now the con Payable In Advance slant dripping of water will In genera 8lnflle Copies, 5 Cents Each. ,lonH wt,,ir llwa a Hton( Illu, ,t hoar(i TKLI0IMIONI0S i Ih not nearly ho adamantine aH a rock Olllce 11-1888 Night Phono B-4204 Hence the constant strain upon these Editor-II 1821 Manager -II 1821 ,J(mn,H ,mH caUH((, ,,,, (() ljt.c.0111. Entered at tho poHtoMlce at Lincoln worn to a wafer like thinness, and they Nebraska, as second class mail matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, offer but slight resistance to the ca ressing foot They have served their time Can ou blame them for wear lug out ? The rafters supporting the boards and the Hupports of the stairway seem to have- become worm-eaten until they law library over a set of reports that ,mv0 par(y cruml)h.(, away Each (lay they were both trying to get That's whpn (lu bolHU.rf)UH lawH ruHh Ina(lly Jus! an indication of how hard they (iown lh(J chalrway 1)(ltwoon caHH0H maue lliem study In the Law College 1879. THURSDAY, NOVKMMKR 11, 1!H2 Two inembei'H of the senior law clans came to blowH the other night In the It also Hpeaks for the capaclt of the library nhakes violently from Hide to side and India rubber boards sink down several Inches, as an asphalt paement on a hot day. CO-EDUCATION IN COLLEGES. To even a careless observer watch Lake Foiest College Is to begin a,1' th, ,'ir'(' 1P down the system or gradual sepaiation of the fairway, it seems that the cunning young men utfcl the oung women who boar,,H ar( 'rely waiting for the prop now cnJo Us educational advantages 'r niomont when they shall precipitate In mixed classes It is the intention ,ll( lwnpourlng throng into the daik of the college trustees eventually toV()1(1 "''""atli - Buster create separate organizations for men I and women In each or the four college PRIZE SONGS APPEAR TOMORROW classes Coeducation is not so much in favor Wm Bc Printed in Nebraskan, the Offi na It was a few years ago, and It seems ' cial Program for the Rally, destined to become less favored Theo-1 A u"Uer of original songs and yells retleally, it is ideal, practically, it wo,'t' ' ' yesterday and are be causes too much flirting and dlstrac- '" considered today by the committee lion from studies Most of the state in 'li'irge or the prizes The winning unlversllles cling to it, hut een they, 'compositions will be published in the It seems probable, will swing Into line I)ililv Nebraskan Friday, together with with those who while advocating plen- ""' 'mes of the lucky composeiB, ty or Hoclal life of a wholesome sort, Kn cryone should get a paper on Friday, In which the two sexes may come to ,llk(V u ,() "ll ra"- im(1 '"'i'' learn gethei. believe education is best served ,m' -songs and yells which are to piove by sepai ate classes ,ll(' undoing of the K U team The UnUei-hliv ni i'l,lvnn ,ifi,.rin I" the meantime the Clee Club will '-. . tij 1 lug ei liberalh coeducation, adopt d a policv of sepai at ion We aie much inclined m oui new woild life to experiment in all things, and some CONVOCATION. Temple Theater . 11:00 SONG RECITAL, By Mrs. C. D. Cornell. he coached up on the songs and will he readv to appear Friday with a well slocked i epei toil e GETTING READY FOR LAWS. Testing Floors in New Building for Severe Strain. Kngineer Anderson has started the testing of Moors in the new law build ing The process is to pile from 1,000 to 1,500 pounds on the Moor and by means of instruments designed for that purpose measure the deMectlons. Stew. PROGRAM. if 1. (English) if My Mother Rids Me if Rind My Hair.. Hayden if 2 (French) -fc if Consells a Nina Wekerliu if if 3. (Norwegian) if Late... .Ogathe Grondahl if if Blaavess. Agathe Grondahl if if Eventide .Agathe Grondahl if if if SCANDINAVIAN MEETING. Professor Samuelson Will Give Recital at December Gathering. The Scandinavian Club held Its sec ond meeting Monday evening at the home of Prof Alexis A talk waB given In SwediBh by A H Dahlstrom. The next meeting will bo at the Temple Theater the Mrst Monday In December. Professor Samuelson will give a piano recital. GOOD THINGS TO EAT AT WESTERFIELD'S CAF.E 213-215 North 9th St. MEAL TICKETS $ 2.00 AND UP LITTLE GEM HOT WAFFLES AND MAPLE SYRUP A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO VARSITY STUDENTS You Are Studying This Week ' For Mid-Semester Examinations Our study of the Clothing Question informs us that success lies in the complete satisfaction of the clothing-desires of our customers. You may therefore expect satisfaction in dealing with us. 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 $1.00 Safety Razors Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c Gejfc'it zTT$l7 prihtihg' UNCOlN-tlCBR 1 WE WILL DIE STAMPING FOR YOU GIVE US A CHANCE 128 N. 14th See our Sample Big Bear Story From Texas. A boar cub mascot of the Texas foot ball team chased a couple of co-eds until one of the players tackled the frolicsome beast. The glrlB were res cued, but the cub Insisted on leaving the field with a portion of the gallant hero's moleBklns. Wir-"-'NA' -lWwy4fWf3 LET THE DAILY NEBRASKAN SHOP KUHL PRINTING CO. 212-215 South 12th St., Auto B-2082, DO YOUR PROGRAM AND SOCIETY PRINTING Read the "Rag"