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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1912)
w s THE DAILY NEHRA8KAN t Satlg Jfabraakan Property of THW UNIVKHSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln. KKKMKUIC C. McCONNELL, ICdltor-ln Chief. Managing Editor Merrill V. Heed Associate Editor. .Kenneth M Snyder AHHodate Editor Cloyd L. Stewart Literary Editor ...('handler Trlmblo Business Manager. .V, C Huchanan ABBlHtant Manager. ...J. L. Driscoll f'lreiilutlon Manauer... .J. S Howen SCKIHES C. L. Yochum. J. L. Outright, H. Q. Howltt, W. V. Goodman, Winifred Soo gar, C. N. Drown, V. N. WoIIh, A. II. CVHanlon, E. W. Horno, F. A. Turnuro, J. K. Wood, I. K. FroHt, Eeon Samuel Hon, Clarenre Spier, BoshIo MaBon, Ruth flqulroH. 8lTb8CRIPTION PHICE $2 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 5 CentB Each. TELEPHONES Oflleo 1M888. Night Phone B-4204 Editor B-1821. Manager -13-1821 faith, zeal, OHtoem, tenderness; who crunhcH you with promlseH, who be stows on you a brilliant enconlum; when he niHheH to do the Bamo to the flrnt Hiiob he meetB? No, no one who reKpectB hlniKolf would care for esteem ho debaHod; and even that which we inoHt prize haB little value If It inrludeH the whole human race Frlendnhlp Hhould be based on es Iciin, but to esteem everybody in to esteem nobodv Mollere NO SKATING ON CAMPUS. (Continued from Page 1 ) iDa Arro Notch COLLARS TUB nni.MONT STYLG IN FOUR HniOHTS OI.ASOOW 2X In. UGLMONT 2K In. M EDO It A 2 Win. CHESTER 2 In. 2 for 95 CU. C UCTT, PEABOnV ACO.,Mkir University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED oT the athletic board and of the mill tar department, but natural condl lions Intel fored u'tth It h successful accomplishment Lieut Bowman, In whose hands la the disposal of the held foi drill purposes during the Intei aim sprlnn months, gave his uuiualifii!(l consent The field was to h.ie bet n flooded during th) Christ inns acatlon. dining which time the "hIiiiIcm" would limn time to nrnc Entered at the poHtolllce at Lincoln, ( Uv , , (m ,, ,)lltrh Uo an(, F1 Nebraska, as second-class mail matter ' under the Act of CouKreBH of March 3,Mk1'I. '"" "u these dreams have jg79 !anished It's t) l)i the long, dismal WEI)NESlTT)ECEMnlT 1R.1912 I r("'1 '" ,h" ,W',,(" t,,s,"a" . . I In Mldllion to tlm skating rink nrntuiulflnn tli lmnr1 v ntnfl i t tiiv Tho University C.lee Club has 1- , ,. . ., GIFT SUGGESTIONS! ho University uiee . hid huh m ' J , .the transportation )'xpenses of sued a cal Tor a college aniuem, " Pln" " - " footlifill li!im n Oiiiiilin .Inminrv X fnr Hone that will in its lines and melody """ ,lhe Al.inini Baiuiuet Hits banquet Is breath tho air and atmoHphere of our owun UnivorBlty. Students, girted li the art of musical and hrlcal com position could appb their time and energies to no better pursuit than the writing of such a song, for in so do lug they will render a great service to Nebraska. For a good many years ono of our crying needs has been a UnivorBlty Bong, something that is original and local, tho BtralnB of which would bo an inspiration to tho sons and daughters of the school. A University song will engender University spirit, for it will give all of tho students something in com mon, the enjoyment of which will be unrestricted and universal. The task is not an easy ono, but there should be somo student on the campus who ia endowed with the gifts to write foi ua what wo want. Here's hoping that he or she divines an inspiration and gets busy. Thorn ia nothing I hate so much iu the grimaces of all those great protes tation mongers, those obsequious deal era of unmeaning embraces, those obliging utterera of empty words, who vlo with each other in civilities, and treat in the aamo manner the honor able man and the vain fool. What advantage do you find in being the object of the endearments of a man who makes vows to you of friendship, going to be a grand aiYair and an ex tra large crowil ol alumni are expect ed ironi out in the state The athletic board will meet the lir.st week In January for a special meetiiig to further consider the con Ht It ut ion which they been working on for some time This meeting will probably adopt a new constitution W. F. USEFUL FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS CALL ENSIGN, B2303; Bell if 303 for cab or baggage wagon - Quick service. - Traveling Bns. Suit Cases, , Hat Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks, Fitted Toilet Cases. Cnfitted Toilet Rolls, Travel Slippers in Cases, Military Brush Sets, New Style Collar Bags, Lawyer's Brief Cases, Stationery Portfolios, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Folding I'lnbrellas, Medicine Cases, Pocket Books and Card Cases, Ciame Curd Sets, Women's Shopping Bags, Sewing Sets, Scissor Sets, Brushes in Cases, Brush and Comb Sets, Handkerchief Cases, (Move and Tie Cases, Jewel and Stick Pin Boxes, Pocket Manicure Set, Music Bags and Rolls, Drinking Cups in ('uses, (lunnent Hungers in ("uses, Mirrors in ('uses, Cribbage Boards, Playing Cards in Cases, Toilet Fitted Bags I The Travelers' Outfitter. WIRICK'S TRUNK AND BAG STORE 1028 0 Street jfljforrliantB ffiaunfinj TO mi lb likr ijonr TOurh. "TRY THEM" 21U fcn. llll?&t. Vturuln. Nrb. IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU llllllllllll 1 Do Your :"v JRINTIMG,H JCO UKCOLH-MIiR.I WE WILL DIE STAMPING J NOW! FOR YOU GIVE US A CHANCE 128 N. 14th See our Sample Christmas Shoppin STUDY MUSIC In an established school where the standards of instruction are given tho same careful thought as in tho best departments of tho University. The University School of Music offers splendid instruction in Pipe Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Violin, Clar lneL Flute, Saxaphono, Cornet, all Theoretical branches and Public Music. DEPARTMENT OF DRAMATIC ART Apply for full Information at School building 11th and It Streots Opposite the University Parisian Ivory Toilet Articles Stationery $1 Safety Razors Waterman Pens Athletic Supporters Rubber Aprons Shoulder Braces Pennants & Trusses Christmas Candies Huylers, Lowney's, Gunthers Chocolates Soda Water and Lunches Gejhtih &4T$7 m mm m M m?Ll EEEZZAHBKZLLLudEI QIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE Dinner 11:30 to 1:30 8uppcr 5:30 to 7:30 25 Cents Also Cafeterian Style .,' . i , l "SPA" I 'J I Try tlit Y. M. C. A. Luncb Roo I J k. Oftteru PIu I J( ( I I City Y. M. C. A. 13th ulP I JP H i y s i