The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 07, 1913, Image 1

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Vol. XII. No. 65
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, TUESDAY, JAN. 7, 1913
Priqe 5 Cents
NEBRASKA FAR BEHIND football banquet tomorrow, fifteen get 15 mackinaws STALLED IN SNOW DRIFTS
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CHANCELLOR AVERY AND RE
GENTS FIND OTHER
8CHOOL8 GROWINC .
HUNOLS EXCEEDS IN WEALTH
University Party Returns From In
spection of Missouri, Illinois, Wis
conBin ard Minnesota Unl
vci sitics.
Omaha Alumni to Entertain 'Varsity i Hu3kics ci Sophmore Claso Receive
and High School Football
Teams Eleborately.
Maroon Coats for Football
Victories.
I
PLATES COME AT A HIGH PKtCh CLASS BACK THE FINANCIAL SIDE
'I ho Omalin Alunuil will tut an host
'l ill' !,i !
to more than 17f in honor of tin .Ji:di un ;
'ornhusl.er and limh school loolha.i (I.t.vi-i o' i'ic
1 loveiiH at the new Unhorriity luh plajing loth
mai oon m i Mnaws
tided th- inotball
-;.ibn or r.M.' tor out-
the Freshmen and
LATE COMERS OFFER THIS EX
CUSE FOR DELAYED
RETURN.
BUZZARD IM-B'IS THE CAMPUS
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i ;.e 1! 'unl '
1 io :; a tu'ii
i f I he It ;'J,n
. I I . ll 1 11"! Il Lei .- '11
K ! 111 i ha', o ri'tm m '.
of In ;'( ti'.ui ol si ' 1
unh . ; allies of I ho mm
quarters toinonow oeiilrr; I'lido
'hi1 present plunr. the i ni m's tnter-
! in. 11 1 cut will
Throughout the
.il'.pil t is !' in
l..iw and other
I S 1 1 1 li' hi I
T1'.. lot il
;: li V I e,t Il
star : a 1 1 o clock
e 1 :!ii: . bile ilu'
i 1 1 on ! he ( a ban !
1 ut 111 ' ol 1 he i' fii-
lit mi
niiinli" 1 of jiialf.- w III
:!i" three bundled maik
. ml it is promised liy the baekM, that
mi cvi ry way will tho banquet surpass
dlo wc Ht and are now working on 'i
loport which in to ho filed with the
governor and tho legislature. Tho
(rip was taken to ascertain tin- post- j -J1 o boon Hold to noarlv all Alumni
lion of Nebiaska n'lativo to other ' p-siding in or near Omaha Tho pilot;
loading universities as tespects equip-' ,,f the tickets has boon plated at $5.
nicnt and facilities, especially Tho but this high pi it o had to be attached
(no IjBtotl foin days and included ;,, ,i,;o of the epons ai'.iehed to
x it its to the Univeisity of Missouri, :be ntei taiiiinu of th-' high school
I'nivornity of Illinois. I'nnersity ol team.-,
Wisconsin ami Um i .it ol Minm Coich s'tu'lim and hi-- tube of loot-
votu. Thi (liaiuelloi and Itogeiit b.; wanioi.s will iouin' to Omaha
Coupland, who was on the campus - on-,, t ime tomorrow afternoon in 01
OHtorday wop- both highly pleased j der to be fully prepaid foi tin- escii
with then t i i and were impressed j nn; ordeal In addition (o the team
by tho npl-i..!ul Mi idea that tlus-o in- ihcii will be seeral otlui.- Hint will
-tltutioiiH h.i.i made dtiting the past mak
.Juiiioi-, niii'-d dmlng the vacation
penod ami woie ii'ui out e.,torday.
I be new m,'i :,ie Norfolk in out and i
bode' I'd in Hi, hit see i with a i
wi'ite (!.: .'i j . . t : ! 1 1 j r lb' numeral
!" ' '1 '!' ..i i ol l.t u inalerbil. '
i uh inak..... H..-M, ,,n "; : nriate I ,,,:!l" "' ,,'"1,,'"
.oi the i)i i ut ..eather
I h in( 1..11.M w aie the Uhiii! ul i'ic
i o op i i. 'on ol the men mid the c lass
a w'ii)i- .Not i nouyh money wan
Old BoreaB Returns With Vengeance
nnd Studcnto Come Back to
Work in Flurry of Snow.
t
tie
II others Tickets to the banquet taken in .it the several uim r, to pay
the trip to tale- 111 the
ten yeurp
Nebras a Lacks Equipment,
lu mukiiiK i (onipaii-ion between
NobraKku and an ot the three laiger
iiiGtitutloin L :.- isiimated that, al
though the exresi in student popula
tion 1b only TiK pel c in the excess in
material equipment and physical
properlleB oer that ol .Nebraska is be
tween thret and hour hundred per
eeut.
qut-t
biK bail
I iiiimv
COMMITTEES MEET TODAY.
Date of Junior Senior Prom to Be
Announced Wednesday.
'I he date of the Junior Senior I'lom
will bo announced definitely in to
morrow's paper The date was at
for them "o the ehiHH voted to k1c
the men their reward pro ided they
wAuld help They did ho Tho
rmiekiiiaws sue decoiatiuf, the cam
piA
I ue!ollowlim; men itcimmiI coats
1 i.K I Taiiio 1 (' Fout.. I' Touts.
S.i'lin k, Mail , Ihiumiiu, 'i stover.
Aiil Soiithwiel'. Majies, M;mh, b
d irl-, ami Tett'iH, the mannKer.
iii! two L-anns wei. pla'd but
ill-1 Sopbomon's -jiiii'1 "lit ol both
i1 itli a i lean scoie wiim 'i , tit'in He
I'li-hmeii ', H ,uid ''ion i n lunuii
7 o
TOWNSEND AWARDED CONTRACT
It is further estimated that the Uui-itirst set for February ',12, but duo to
vernity i allowed about oiro-half as! other activities on that eveniiiK the
Cornhusker Pictures of Jumors and
Seniors to Be Taken Before Feb
ruary 1. 43 Covers all
Expenses.
'I he (onlraet .or taking the photo
i.iphs of Juniors and Seniors for
th'1 l'.Ji:i Coi lihusker Iihh bet n let to
Mr A ('. To'wnsend airain Satb-.fac-
iu i ail'.w p the pi nod oi do
Ib'Jilful Indl.in :i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 .e-iUni to
ie t vo w i -lc.V vara
o'd lit tea i hai nwepl dowi from
uorili with a vi n "anco Wo had
ic'iiu I Ihil the old r;tntlnnian had
.' i ! ;'oi,'o,ii a i.n a id wan denlrouH
i' pi tdoii hiK Ion welcome htborna
' o'i Ho. ei ;i hpi'ihh that our con
ie.-'iin-. wei without foundation and
h" uod of tho north wind merely
l.ill.-.l to Iilmi- the hi aen toneii of his
.r.iiiii i lot 1 ami oerulept iioiiiowliat
i !' ' t.idi nts who bt'ijan pouring
i:'o ih. fit-,- Ku.iday morning found
Hu no eh irnpidled lioadloiiK into a
::.k'ii", bllzard and regn-ll'd excootl
iii,-l their i ' tin it to duty in imch a
i el'i i""iati d alniospheru Tho fine
powder;, ;,nov, '-tunc like piercing
.1' i d!e an I thli ten- d Kj tretv.o into
a ma.'.- nl ( ! upon "i- rubicund
hi. uti'ii.iiiM Km ii the t'luiBtmas
mufflers end the heavil lined ovei
(oats set in to oiler but little protei
(ion Irom the wintry blaat.
Some studenli, h.'ue Kmaiui-d at
home io enjoj in, i omforts .i few
days iuiii't r and to gain th' courage
necessary to enable them to bravo the
pel lis of the storm. Tho bllzzatd
lmppil solves the problem of making
excuses for lute arrivals at college,
and those are unimaginative. Indeed
who cannot invent talon of boiug kept
much money for running expenKOB and Faculty Comimttee objected to meet lion with bin work in this Hue In (lie ! )r'ao'"'ru lll)on H'f" delayed for sev-
about one-fourth as much for build-' sometime today for the purpose of
ings as iH annually appropriated at i deciding definitely when it is to b
Illinoln, Wisconsin, or Mlnesota held I K F
Worth $50,000,000.
At the University of Illinois, it iH
the plan of the authorities to have a
plant that will ultimately be worth
rl AAAflAfl .l,il., ,. ( K,v Ifnl.-nrnlH- f
UU,UUU,VUU, TV II 11- Ut LIIV UlllVtlDILJf wi i
Wisconsin it is asserted that $2,000,00
re-presentB the normal growth of the i
University during a bienlum. At!
Minnesota, $000,000 has recently been
invested In new buildings. Prosldent
Vincent told tho Chancellor that the
''r vVunlverBity was cutting Its estimates
in nail tuts year ana as a consequence
would tisltho legislature for only a
ll.OOO.OTO.oddltlon to any appro
priations that 'theVimlyerBlty receives
form .tho legislature Jtihas the In
come Of extensive mining TOidp and
Is already in possession of -a Tatgp
fU(
its camp'nfl'at pleasure.
- Removal Not an issue.
At Missouri, Illinois and Wisconsin
tho farm and city campus aro not
separated by an appreciable distance
and Ueqce.rp not confronted by the
tquostion of removal. At -Minnesota
th. farm campus is thioe mileb re
moved from the city campus, but be
cause both of them aie so fur built
up and developed the removal queH
tion has never become a very serious
issue.
' The Minnesota authorities are ask
ing tho legislature UiIb winter for an
appropriation of $60,000 for the pur-'
PObo of building a car line from the
city to tho farm campus. This rail-1
way would be for tho exclusive UBe
of tho students and would cover the
distance In nine minutes, thereby
eliminating to a great extent tho dls-,
advantage of a divided campus. If
such a method were tried In Lincoln
past and his low price, prevailed upon1"1111 (,ayH uy me ni"nen,lc unowuruiH.
the Cornhusker management to lot ' For t,1H'' "' k':iHt- tll(' cold Hnam w,th
him have the contrail this earas In itH accompaiijliu; snow flurrj does
i;ih, y,,H.H not come in amihs
i;;:JT!H';'Irrr3;:cAN read thehome journal
huskei-H" by Mr Towiif-cnd and the
$3.00 paid Mr. Townsend ctivers all State Historical Society to Keep Open
cost of placing the photo in the an
nual. All Juniors and SenlorH are re
quested to arrange with Mr. Town
send at once for sittings, so that all
pictures can be completed by Febru
ary 1st.
rit is not contended that It would re-
a.
Weeks.
The regular routine of the military
moyetbo objection to moving a part department was interrupted laBt night
of the campus to the farm. It would by a lecture by the commandant,
Lieut. Bowman. He outlined tho
"- thlrtv-slx lessons nomnrlBlnc th
theoretical courses to bo given this
File of all Newspapers Published
Over 8tato.
The State Historical society re
ceives and puts on file nearly every
newspapor town or county, published
in tho state. Tho papers can bo seen
at any tlmo that the society rooms
aro open. The undertaking, which is
an experiment, 1b proving successful.
Students who long to seo their home
Lieut. Bowman GIveB Out Plan of paper now have the opoprtunity. The
Work for Next Few Y. M. C. A. will probably keep a file
t of stato newspapers if the Idea proves
successful at the Historical society.
THEORETICAL WORK TAKEN UP
t-Ati
operate, hovrovBr as an aid during the
period of transition, if it should be
decided that the city catnpliBshould
bo abandoned
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year. The courso will commence to
URAQUAYAN8 LEAVE FOR COAST
The teachers sent out by the gov
ernment of Uraquay who spent several
(Jays a.t the TJfniverflUy during vaca
tion left yesterday Tor' Seattle, Wash.
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