THE DAILY NEBRABKAN Property of THB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln. M. V. REED Edltor-lnChlpf AiyyjcUte Editor Ansociftte Editor Kcnnoth M. Snyder John L. Cutright Prod N. WollB Bustneu Managor J. L. Drlscoll AMinUnt Manager Frank S. Perkins Subscription price $2.00 per year, payablo In advance. 8inglv Copies. & cents ech Entered at the poatofflco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as necond-claBs mall matter, under the Act of CongresR of March 3. 1878. Friday, October 10. 1913 CALENDAR. Friday, October 10 Pi Heta Phi house paity. Knppii Kappa Gamma bonne party. Farm house dance Church receptions for students. "WE MUST BEAT MINNESOTA." We're off. With the rally yester day morning Nebraska spirit awoke from its lethargy and has become a mighty, potential force. The rally was a success from every standpoint, con sidering that the season has but scarcely begun, and judging from all former early-season rallies. And the( spirit of the rally turned naturally to the big problem which It Nebraska spirit -must solve in the next two weeks. Minnesota! Minnesota Mln nesotn. The band played it, the root! ers thought it as they yelled and sang, and eery speaker dwelt upon that subject. If there is a single student on the campus who is unacquainted with the fact that we meet our annual rival and superior on the ISth, that the chances for a Nebraska victory are worth banking on. let him or her "get wise" very suddenly. Within the next two weoks Nobrnska spirit Is to be rejuvenated, and all because Nebraska spirit Is tho thing which will In the end "Beat Minnesota." THE BAND. The cadet band Is deserving of ever bit of praise which can be shifted its way. This year It has shown itself to $2.50 buys a MOORE'S NON LEAKABLE pen be a strictly earnest musical organ ization, and the quality of work which It has been furnlBhing If music may be called a species of work exceeds that of former years In many wayB. Last year a four-year contract was in corporated Into tho articles which pros pective band men were asked to look over, and a start was made toward making the band a regular collection of skilled players, rather than a shift ing number of men with only two years' practice to their credit. The result of this action Is seemingly ap parent In the present band. At tho rally they warmed tho hearts of those present by their playing, and com ments of pleasure wero heard on every side. They have turned out to several rallies They are drilling nightly, and promising to do all In their power to make the coming rallies successful. nd to the band, Its officers, and Dl-1 re tor Cornell will be due much of the , credit for this success, when it perches i mi I lie goal posts at THE game, and- the OTHKU gamen. i I To Revive Old Form of Class Rush. , Madison. Wis, Oct. 7.- (Special ) j The good old days when crutches and I wheel-chalrH were common and the am bulance got a hot box carrying off the I Injured from the lower campus at the annual class rush are to be revived. This information has been gotten straight from two or three who are on the inside of such matters. The classes will form as usual on Thursday afternoon, the sophomores in front of the Library and the fresh men inside of the gymnasium. After a few short speeches and a prayer the freshmen, dobbed with the usual black paint, will sally forth where It Is ex pected they will be swept off their feet tnd rushed to the lake. It is promised that this j ear no freshman will escape a bath in the lake. Medical excuses will not be observed and there will be no limit to what may be done in tho hain-' line. It has been proposed to shave every freshman's head partly. The sopho more s can, of course, do this, as thoy hae an organization which It would be Impossible for the freshmen to achieve. Although tho freshmen slight ly outnumber their elders, It must be remembered that the sophs have been through the rush beforo and "know the ropes." Alter the rush It is proposed to tako the first-year men over the campus and j there Indulge them in a regular old i fashion hazing orgy. They will be i made to sing, bark, have peanut races, j and in fact go through all the old familiar stunts which characterized our life some years ago. vv n- or a BIG BEN alarm clock WE HAVE BOTH HALLET Est 1871 Uai. Jewcltr 1143 0 St. LOST Nebraska soal pin; call L4151. STCHENTS, TAKE NOTICE First class family board for a limited num ber of students; two blocks from Unl versit ; rates $4 per week. 1436 S st. Phone B-6256. 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