THI! DAILY NEBRASKAN Afea; Home of the Alumni Association I'll" Alumni A -soci.it ion, which is responsible thiough its olliccrs lor tin gratin ing response ol the alumni in answer to a call for a home-coming, Is now newly Domed in the Adininistra public at m, i of t he Alumni Hu lirsi issue of which appeal ne.v lorm last week. lletin, th.' ed in its tion building The ,i Dully Nebra-kj.n-Cornhuski r oilice, in 'he south west corner of the basement, has bee-i relmished and fitted for the offices )' the associa'ion and T !' AWilliams Here the alumni are to feel at honi" while on the campus They will b requested to legisUi during this home-coming, and to gel the "Honi' comcis' badge C.uy Hvd, the acting secret.u, v of the Associ.it ion, is in charge 01 .his and lequesls that each grr.d aflix his signal tin to the Roll ol lb noi I'he ol!n ers or the Alumni A'.miciii tion are: V. () .lone.,, Lincoln, presi le't, Miss 10 a O'Sullivan. Omaha, vie -prt siut m , (lUy 10 K ed, Lincoln acNng seretar, X 'A Sneli. Lincoln tie.isurer He'd is in charge of tin Ruth Mitchell, Helen Drake and Mrs. Drake of Beatrice, Vernon Story of Red Cloud and Francis Nolan of Alliance will spend the week-end at the Alpha Phi house. L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. 125 North 13th, Lincoln, Neb. Preserve Your College Work The L. C. Smith & Bros. Type writer is invaluable to college stu dents who want a record of their college work after graduation. We give special attention to the needs of students. We have type writers to rent, as well as to sell. A few rebuilt machines at a bar-ain. OUY E. REED, '11, Arting Secretary. OLD GRADS TO PARADE THROUGH STREETS TODAY Ot.aha and Soutn Onnha Sending Banner Delegations, With Other Towns Fully Represented. '! lie Omaha Aluiniii A.-ociation will inn .-peci.i! tram, into LiiKcli' thii noon, w i' : .c i"ast S')0 Nebi.iska '" thusiasts abroad. The South Omaha Stock 10chatige will run a special train ol ;(.lout 70(1 to see Nebraska meei the .Minnesota team Resides this, special connections on all roads hae hi en arranged tor, and every train into Lincoln have several extra and special cars attached, bearing th" NebiasK.i home comers Nearh every cii in the stale is se:idi-ig a d"icgntiou ol enthusiasts. KearncN will provide twenty Red Cloud, Wjmori, lloldrege, Fremont, and the (itiis ot this si.e are sending from (ifti en to fifty each, with more coning Irom the smaller cities. As each delegation arrives a parade will be lornied and will march from the station through O street. The. cadet baud will be on extra duty, and four bands are coming with the dele gations (Jrace Cannon of Syracuse and Sa lome Schwertley of Odell, Neb., are viHiting at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. LOST A pink bead bug contuining a fountain pen. Finder pleafeo leuve ut Gertrude Hall. Helen Urainerd. CLEVER dressers are all wearing the smartest collar style of the season4 SHADOW 'the LION col lar with all the LION comfort features. Look for it in your dealer's window the style with "Plinhle-Points." 6 for 75cor as usual 2 for 25c. rSV .r ,J Wtf ftnuwl f ion (pilars f - - in America Oldest Drancf UNITED SHIRT & COLLAR CO., Makers, TROY, N. V. "ROOT" 'S THE WORD Nebraska Cheer - Leaders Explain Psychological Reasons for Con centrate Rooting Tod,i Nebraska meets Minnesota upon the loot ball Meld m the ancient annual struggle lor football supremacy. The tactois that will make for Ne braska's ictor in this game are sev eral Those husk, scrappy men out there on the field fighting lor Nebraska will be one factor The careful coach ing those men have been getting from Stiehui, Dudley, and their auxiliaries will be another factor. And then there is the participation that the rooting squad will take in the day's work Granting the other factors named their deserved portion of credit, too much importance can not be placed upon the contribution of the rooters In put ting the Cornhusker ball over the Gopher goal Rooting is not only an established but an essential part ol" the great American game of football The en thusiasm of an excited, loyal crowd is contagious And the team is suscepti ble to infection therefrom. When the team is tired, sweaty, and heartsore, when it seems they can not keep up the fight an longer, there comes crash ing out over the field a thunderous "U-U-UNI" and the blood leaps faster through the players' veins. They grit their teeth and fight harder than ever. Hut in order to supply this vital stimu lus those who essay to root must yell, yell, yell, without ceasing from the first kickoff to the last whistle. F,ver man in that rooting section this afternoon is there for the para mount purpose of rooting. Don't con sere your dear little voice; yell with out a trace of restraint it's your share In beating Minnesota. And hang with the yell leaders on the yellH. Keep interested in the game, of course, but be attentive to the suggestions and directions of the yell leaders. When one of them cries, "All in on No. 1," get with him. and let 'er go with all the lung power joii'vc gol Gel in on It n on i soil and him' that the men around jou whoop It up When the last whistle blows ou may strut down O slice) with the best of them, happy in the knowledge that urn did your share in beating the Gophcis of Min nesota "AFTER THE FOOTBALL GAME." The football game was oer and at the parlor grate, A maid and a long-haired youth were lingering rather late. They talked of punts and drop kicks, but found It rather tame, Till Cupid put his nose guard on and butted In the game. Quoth he, "It's mighty funny if I don't arrange a match," So he lined the couple up and made them toe the scratch. The outh was growing nervous 'neath the weight of new-found bliss, And he kind of thought (he scrimmage ought to end up with a kisB; He charged upon the center, he tackled left and right, And the way they held that chair for dow ns was simply out of sight; He tried an osculation, just an amateur affair. Hut lost it on a fumble, and instead it struck the air. Then as he landed on her ear he heard the maiden say, "You're penalized for holding, Jim, like wise for offside play." With set teeth he tried another, UiIb time succeeded fine, For he scored an easy touchdown on the crimson two-yard line. And as they sat there by the grate, communing soul to soul The parlor door swung open and her father kicked the goal. Ex. Hazing at Michigan. Considerable hazing has been going on at Michigan lately, despite the vigilance of the faculty and the efforts of the students to stop it. The council has declared its intention of dealing summarily with all offenders, expell ing tho guilty onea.