THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ulljr Satlg Nrbraakan Property of T1IK UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln M V. HEED Editor in-Chief Managing Editor Associate Editor Assoclato Editor Business Manager Assistant ManaRoi Kenneth M Snyder John L. Cutright Fred N. Wells .1 L nrlscoll Frank S Perkins Subscription price $2 00 pel jeai, payable In advance .Single Copies, f entH each Entered at the postofliee at Lincoln, Nebraska, as se oiid claws nuill matter, under (he I of formless of March .''.. 1879 you get ready to hang out your sign and then your pink tea affectations and thin Boclal veneer will bo of littlo avail when placed in competition with four cars of eoiiBlKtent and persistent de elopment and training Daily Iouan DR. FLING LECTURES TO LEAVENWORTH SOLDIERS Captains and Line Men Receive In- i struction on the Historical Method. Ir Fling of the European history department has been requested to give a letture before the Army Ser ice School at Fort Leaenworth, Kan , next Tuesday Ills subject will be "The Historical M thod " 'I hose in training at the mllitar S TUHDAV. OCTOIIEK 11. I'M". THE FRESHMAN. "Wheie, olit wlicie aie the eidaill I leshllleli " The (Utile the Uel'e school aie divided into two classes lii st and second ear. or line class and stafl class Those in the staff las an- all captains and West I'oin giaduati s ol a palatable , mei.ild hue. so the ' The Historical M thod, b Hr" u.ie taken to .sheltei The piocess Kllni;, was introduced in the militar ol assimilation is now on, and it will s hool seeial ears ai:o The profes continue until the graduate Some ' M). (), .:, 0H.;U1 ,Mor In the scliool aie down to biass tasks ahead, others u , ,,K sexeial ears ago a student Maud aiound as thoudi da.ed b the n),., I)r nmi; here, has recenth pub hange oi liabitat while still others lshed a collection ot sources on the .ue wondering when it will be a pi o Donelson campaign jiitlous season to begin their leal woik Tu. n.(iiest for the le turei was ie It takes some people a liletime to ceh ed through the Chancellor and appreciate the wonderful possihrlit i. - ' Commandant of this l'niersit wrapped up in eei twent toiu lioui hpilll Of existence Eerhod has a philosOih. ol hie the dillicult is ihat most ol us fail to iealie it The new tortunales who aie animated b a philosophy of worth atiit aie the exceptional sue cesses If our iihilosophy admits ol the s(uandei ing of aluable time, we might Just as well admit it, and not deceive ouisehes b the delusion ihat we will make up lor lost time in the future The future will be nib c' with problems of it.s own The col leg' life of the gieat proportion of students i.s crammed within four short t.irs, and theu comes the stern re sponsibilities incident to settled oca tional activity Into this period, youi ollege habits have the peculiar and ottlmes uncomfortable faculty of pro jecting themselves It Ih an oxeilap ping of the desirable and undesirable from which there is no escape Follow all the sports if ou will, keep spinning in the social whiil, keep up with all the sideshows, but remem ber that the law of compensation is right on the job The fellow who spends his time In chasing the un known quant it into daik recesses of the night will in all probability have the adjoining ofllce to jours, when DON'T WAIT You fellows that will be looking for some particular style and some particular color in a Mackinaw Coat When it does get cold there'll be lots of other fellows up to the same thing but you'll find the "Early Bird" wearing the coat you wanted. And while talking, we'll say that uv have the snappiest, newest, most different line of Mackinaw s ever shown in thit town. MISSOURI FRESHMAN IS DUCKED Refusing to Wear Cap, Harold Brecne Pushed Into Pond. Iheie was more than usual excite ni nt in the line of Chi Chi ing last' indit dining the band concert i Haiold H ltreene, a first year stu dent, of Hartles ille, Okla , was pushed into the pond back of Academic Hall ! for not wealing his cap Breene de i dared he could whip the man who' had pushed him in He was imme j diatc ly "taken on" by that man. a junior The fight was stopped bv a senior Shall not Nebraska frosh wear caps' Jones' Orchestra, L-9666. Rugby football Is now In full Hwing at Stanford and California unlversl J ties LOST Nebraska seal pin; call L4151 i STUDENTS. TAKE NOTICE Flrs7 ' class family hoard for a limited num-' ber of students; two blocks from Uni- versity; rates $4 per week 1436 S st i Phone B-6256. I The University School of Music Established 1894 Offers the highest class of instruction in all branches of music. Students may enter any time. Anyone expecting to study music will do well to get information concerning this school before choosing an instructor. Willard Kimball, Director Ask for new catalog -:- -:- Eleventh and R Streets Better at least look now. $5, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10 Armstrong Clothing Co. Good Clothes Merchants (V Xfflfff - New London Last, $5.00 a Pair JUST THE SHOE FOR COLLEGE MEN Made of the best selected stock, put together by master workmen, correct in style and detail. Low heels, receeding toes, blind eyelets. May be had in TAN RUSSIA CALF BLACK GUN CALF CTtoi-a? s?7? UUfU Riggs Drug Cutter O OIUJICO Cor ,6,hBdOSt. U lorr I Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room I I Cafeteria Plan I 27th and Hundolph " frx ui r-itutiwim&Kumvt32tcLs&- i rKiXCVI ,Jj-Vfi irpTli g