The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 22, 1913, Image 1

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The Daily Nebraskan
VOL XIII. NO. 4.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1913
Price, 5 Centi
BUSINESS NOW OFFERED
PRACTICE SATURDAY DOES
NOT ENCOURAGE HOPES
ELEVEN MEN CHOSEN TO
ENTER UNI CADET BAND
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LE RO88IGNOL HEADING UP NEW
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE OFFER-
INQ SPECIAL COURSE.
DEMAND VOCATIONAL TRAINING
This School Alms To Provide Practi
cal Education for Modern Busi
ness Methods.
Too Early for Prediction As To Var
sity Make-up, But Elimination
Bogins 8oon.
A new and very valuable school has
bet n added to the regular unlverHity
rim ulimi The School of Commerce,
which has been recently Installed, of
fers a course In general business edu
cation somewhat analogous to that of
fered by the business college, differing
therefrom In the fact that a more
scientific technique Is Introduced Into
the work.
The purpose of the School of Com
merce, as expressed In Its catalogue,
Is that "of providing for students pre
paring for business or allied lines of
work, vocational training suited to
their needs. Business is now, in its
higher formB, as much a learned pro
lesslon as theology, law, medicine, en
gineering, agriculture and othor diffi
cult and complicated arts .and demands
of those who would rise from the
ranks a thorough, scientific and prac
tical training. Practical training Is
obtained chiefly In actual business ex
perience, but theoretical and scientific
education, with the broad view and
large grasp so essential to the highest
success, can beBt be obtained In the
university.''
The especially important studies
found In the new course are pro
nounced to be those in accounting,
occupying two semesters and supple
mented in the senior year by auditing,
business law, and business organiza
tion. Professor Hobblns of the Law
College will take charge of the class
in business law. Professor O. R. Mar
tin has been secured to teach the
course In auditing and accounting from
the University of Illinois, whero the
business course la taught on a very
extensive scale and the professors
therein are considered very proficient.
The new school Is a part of the Col
lege of Arts and Sciences, and is under
the direction of Prof. J. E. Le Rosslg
nol, of the department of political
science
Nebraska field was the busy scene
of continued activity Saturday. Prac
tice was opened In the morning and
with a short stop for lunch covered
the entire day.
The workout went into three
branches. Tackling the dummy kept
one squad busy. Tackling a fellow
dn-vor una nynlrrnod to another dtvli
sioii, while the freshmen and old men
first out this year worked at passing
the ball. This schedule was rotated,
ghing all the men a chance at all
three
Something still seems lacking in the
practice of the varsity material.
Whether this Is due to the short prac
tice time so far or whether it is a vital
lack ofpep Is yet to be seen How
ever, October 18 hangs a few weeks
off and the seemingly impossible may
be accomplished by the persistent
work of Coach Stiehm and his assist
ants Harvey Rathbone of 1911 fame
was on the field Saturday but did not
take any other part than that of an observer
By the end of this week more definite
prospects are possible, as several old
men are expected to Bhow up today
or tomorrow and get to work. At any
rate, the aspirants for the varsity will
have more clearly demonstrated their
ability and at leaBt a better guess can
be made than at present.
Material Poor This Fall All Men Must
Report for Regimental Drill
First Two Weeks.
Nebraska's Cadet Hand starts the
year's practice tonight. For tho last
part of the week tryouts were given
for freshmen desirous of entering the
organization, and the ranks of appli
cants were thinned out. In fact, the
ranks were almost depleted, for ac-
APPOINT NEW PASTOR
NEBRA8KA METHODIST8 WILL
8UPPLY 8PIRITUAL LEAOER
FOR 8TUDENT8.
MAKES THIRD STUDENT PASTOR
Folowlng Lead of Presbyterians and
Congregationallsts, Provide Leader
For Thousand Students.
On Again, Gone Again, Stryker.
"Hird" Stryker, of basketball fame.
is on the campus, but will not register
to finish with his class, '14, this year.
He has registered In the three-year
law course offered by the University
of Chicago, and leaves for Chicago
within a day or two to take up his new
work.
In company with tho ProBbytodan
and Congregational churchos, the
Methodist church of Nobraaka is to
cording to Director ('. B. Cornell thl' "avc n in-wlent pawtor- at thn ITnlver:.
freshman material made a poor show
ing Out of a total of 31 trying out,
but 11 were approved.
The following Ih the list of those sue
cesslul II J TowiiHcnd, Rex and Max Blxby,
(' K Mickell, K. Peterson, Fred Mary
att, P T. Babson, J. L). Stevens, R. A.
Chapell, Dale Stuart, R. J. Saunders.
I'he Judges of the tryouts were C. B
Cornell, director, Prof Loeb, conserva
tory of music; Lieut Sullivan, ot Un
hand
The band men, newly chosen, will
not be excused from regimental drill,
however. For the next two weeks all
freshmen connected with the military
department are to report for drill In
the awkward squad, and at the end
of that time band men will be Bent
back to their organization, wiser In
the ways of marching, standing, and
soldierly bearing at all times.
It is probable that twenty of tho
last year's band will be back for play
this fall. The officers are as follows:
captian, Gordon Beck; first lieut.,
Sullivan; second lieut, It. A. Ka
vanda; drum major, L. L. 1 lines.
slty of Nebraska. Such was the deci
sion of the Methodist conference moot
ing In Lincoln last week and this, and
the move Is to go Into effect Immedi
ately The man for the position has not
been chosen as yet, but acting uudor
advice from the conference, Bishop
Bristol will appoint the new pastor to
day A generous salary has boon
appoi Honed lor the position, and a
competent man should bo found
readily
This move lias been under consider
a I ion by the Methodists of tho Btate
lor some time The lead In such a
woik was taken by the Presbyterian
church, and Dr I, eland waH appointed
to fill the position of studont ipastor
for the university students of that de
nomination two years ago. Last fall
Dr. Howard was made student pastor
for the Congregational students. And
now the Methodists, of whom there
are about a thousand In the Univer
sity, are to bo supplied.
tAt Applications for the position
if of circulator on tho Dally Ne- if
if braskan must be filed with T. A. if
if Williams, In the finance office, if
by noon Wednesday. if
ill if if if if if if if if if if
SORORITIES RUSH FROM
THIS WEEK TILL OCT. 15
Sorority rushing commences thlB
week end with a great deal of pent-up
energy. Three week ends are to be
allowed in which time the freBhmen
girls will bo entertained and mot with
sealed bids going out tho noon of the
last Saturday through Miss Graham,
dean of women. Various large houses
with too much rent for tho size of tho
chapterB make the first-year girls good
prey and will put much vim Into the
ceremonies.
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