The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 05, 1912, Image 2

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T II E 1) A I L Y N E U KABKAN
Property of
TUB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA,
Lincoln
FREDERIC (' McCONNEU,,
Editor In Chief.
Managing Edltpr Merrill V Hood
ABfloclate Bdltor. Kenneth M Snydor
Associate Bdltor . Cloyd L Stewnit
Literary Bdltor Chandler Trimble
. C. C Huclmnan
. J L DrlBcolI
..I S Uowen
DiiBiness Manager. . .
ABBlBtant Manager
Circulation Manager
SCRIDK8
C. L Yoehum, J I. Cutrlglrt. 11 O.
Hewitt, W. F. Goodman, Wlnifrod Seo
gar, C. N. llrown, F. N. VV-elln, A. R.
O'Hanlon, I,. W. Homo, F. A. Turnuro,
J. H. Wood, I K Front, Leon Samuel
son, Clarence Spiel Heinle Mason.
Ilutli Squires
the common IntereHt tlpit binds the
ttluinnuH and the undorgrnd, profeSBor
and Bluffer, Into that Hlngle Htrange
bond of fellowship "Ncbroaka men,"
and no It Is no more than fitting that
at the clone ot a successful year the
student body -Senloi to Fresniaii the
facult. the alumni, ami the tuam
should gather foi one big ' Cornhuskei
night' to celebrate the season's lc
toilcs And you ma be .sure that in
I e lew lug om successes in the past
we will not forget to plan and build
castles, it not moie substantial build
lugs, lor the Inline The hard headed
business men will hae theli prac Ileal
measuies, the Senloi will have his
hail halUug Id. -as on Hie Oieatei No
lii.isKa, and it is lo lie hoped that the
lieshmen and sophoiinnes listening
then mil) learn something ol a I'nl
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1 EVERYTHING THE STUDENT NEED IN I
DRUGS
E Toilet Articles Stationery
$1 Safety Razors $1 Fountain Pens
Athletic Supporters Rubber Aprons
E Shoulder Braces Pennants & Trusses
E Huylers, Lowney's, Gunthers Chocolates
Christmas Candies
Students 3-Course Lunch 25c
E Served at all hours. Soda Water and Lunches
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 PER YEAR -i -i t in the building and learn to
Payable In Advance 'take .1 spoke- ol the wheel and lift
Single Copies, 5 Cento Each. ( hfi (.1lhinKeI i,,,,,,,,,,., Is ,,. ,.
TELEPHONES , l'ni 1 il lunclioii ot tin- seat .11111
Office IM888. Night Phone B-4204 1 ,, .,,,. , t (Mi.iinl to be a (ontiu.i.il le
Edltor-1) 1821 Manager 1 j , ,. , , ,., m atltll,,mK
Bntored at the postollice at Lincoln, , sU h ( Kiltl(1(iu; w 1,1,-1, Uh m, hi
NoliniH ui as Keeonu Class man innun,
iswuiiiHiui, em niiuiitiv ,... 'l-ie-s -. and those ol his school aie o
under the Act of Congiess of March .5
1879.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER .'. IfML'
iiilimatih conni'ited The licshricn
p. 11 ti ulai 1 aie uige-d to attend leu
iheie 1 1 1 meet and bee onie acquaint
imI with not onl theli tt-llow c l.iss
mate-, and the uppei class men and
old 1 heads who aie niieiested 111 the
eliool, but the become ac cii.iinted
CORNHUSKER CELEBRATION.
By C. T.
iin.lni' tin. Oi-iiiK mill able le.ldei
, ,, , , ,., , ., ,,, . ,,,..,., 1..,. with the .school hc-iselt and leain just
.ship of Captain 1-nink the te-ani 11. is
1 .1 (..1 i..ii,.,ii ,,. 1, what Nebraska t.ie-s to stand lor not
adde danothei successliil loot hall e.u
... . ,, , ., , ,,.1,, ,,... oiih In athletics, but in the state and
to Nebraska s stilng ol utoiie-. uiii
r , ,,. , , ,.i...i mi tow. mis the citizens ot the state
of a mass of untiiecl .1 u.l i.itnei 1111
promising material. ' lu.nbo' Stein " IooKIhk ovc the old tiles ot the
mid "Turp" lime ha.nme.ed a lootl.ali ' ' ''" NVbumkun we no.ic- that m
... I I'.ili'i ihi' ".'i I'sinini l.nws attended the
machine that can light wun nai k 101
thp wall for two hours It neeessaiv in
order to lead the leveiend "Cioat" of
our old friend the .layhawker off the
Held In the last si minutes ol play
They did It and Nebraska is "strong
tor 'em."
But football means something 11101 1
to the University than the meie win
ning of games there must be some
thing deeper than the mere pleasure
of watching a keenly fought Held
that brings the old Alumni back In
l 01 nhiiskei banciuet In a bod . and
again, "The Bnglnecis man heel into
1 lie hall in a hod " Theie is a cor
am line spiiit in that which a man
.hing clone will not toiget until long
1IU1 he has passed thiough the cam
111s g.it s lor the last time -with his
iiploma and it sec-ins to us that It
night to be ieled Chaii man Frank
-t.iid totl,t that it would be a line I lung
it some ol the organizations would
1 ome In a body and help out on the
hundreds to attend the big games ; ' "'i.s 111 the singing He said that
Novembe. Whateve. that intangible " '"' '' o' '" K'iltl ' s"' h"11"'
lrtue mav be that In lugs : i0-i .01 ' llu" ,Hlt ,,ml sonu' mul I''"'" tiai'
lege nien--ali.mni and ...iderg.a,! alike "'K " 'e a little out of
bareheaded ami (deathless to t'.elt ' I" " '' " 1,t' thought that the had
leet whe-n the ball goes elown the- Hold 1"'lu'1 1( ' ,,H' ,,'t" l hll ,lu " ltcaI
to. u touchdown whatever th.it spn.t Tl,(' .'"' we have attended in
is-"Nob.aska spirit." It mm. w.ll the past hine lwnH Heemed to huo
it is that spin, which, in the Ii.mm ol ,ll( l""i ''l!l"11 nd f.eedon. ot a
a Nebraska man, whethe. he- stands , , ''" '"""'V 'Pinion whe.e the old lei
the blea.hors. or behind a piolesso, s lWh tillk ovt'r "11 t,m a,ul ti,ULh to
desk, or on the floor ol .he House o. t'0,,u whlK' tlu' "'Kor men insist on
the SenatPV-makes h.m le.-l that goo.l, u'llin lXi' how U a11 Il'ed
wholeso.no. whole smiled desire lor his a'"1 XNe "l)e thllt this OIU wil1 '' like
"Old School" to he "on top"-the tln-lhv "-'-o" better nttended-and
est In the vullev The oioverb savs " lHw x,ax' m only loll a joke we
that "Cluu it y begins at home"--well.
Nebraska t-plrlt begins on the loot
ball Held.
Our football victories are the chief
excuses a man has lor his affection
toward his Alma Mater. They are
leel that this year's celebration will
be one et the greatest successes on
record.
C. H. Frey, University floriBt, 1133
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HE MOMENT YOU PUT ON CLOTHES
made to your measure, you see the vast dif
ference between merchant tailored and ready
made. Our way costs no more. Be sure
to see our line first.
College Tailors
College View
Phone B-O-X-A-48
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Student,
Prof and
Grid-Iron
Hero
Will Feed and Frolic at the Corn
husker Festivity
When the Festive Xmaa spirit impels you to
purchase presents, investigate our Mark-Cross
Christmas Goods The tastiest and most pract
ical presents at popular prices.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
STUDY MUSIC
In an established school where the standards of instruction are given
the sumo careful thought as In the best departments of the University.
The University School of Music
offers splendid instruction in 'Pipe Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Violin, Clar
inet, Flute, Saxaphone, Cornet, all Theoretical branches and Public
Music.
DEPARTMENT OF DRAMATIC ART
Apply for full information at School building
11th and R Streets Opposite tho University
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