The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 25, 1913, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Proporty of
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Lincoln.
M. V. REED
Edltor-ln-Chlof
Western honors does not fall to the
lot of Nebraska every yenr. So It
would seem aR the advertisement had
slipped up, or else the theory of Ne
braska spirit Is not longer valid. It
was n deplorable situation, that fluked
rally on the athletic field when there
should have been hundreds of students
Managing Editor Kenneth M. Snyder , there to vent their pride In the team and
ABBOclato Editor Fred N. WoUb their Joy of victory. It was most dls-
Associate Editor Clarence T. Spier j eouraging to those who have been
REI'ORTORTaL "STAF j endeavoring during the year to stir
H. V. Harlan Athletics "'' ,lu' "linnbering spirit of loyalty.
Ethel Arnold Women ,,,,( " Wils ,10' n ' W1 on Ne-
Ruth Squires, Robert Holland. Louis 1)n,8k;' Hl,irit Noxt Htfl0 yet to
Home, Clara Dodds. CJlen Everts,
Erlo'Keofer, Win. !'. Noble, U.
V. Koupal, Max Ilaehr,
Roswell Weeks.
be looked forward to, and the mistakes
of this seasn should serve as examples
for next year's enthusiasts.
Act. Huh. Mngr. Frank S. Perkins
Circulation Manager J C. Heard
Since the men of the university did
not respond to a general celebration
alter the tunic, there is all the more
CornhusduT banquet. Remember that,
sejison for their turning out to the
and plan to linisli thy season with the
Subscription price $2 00 per year,
payable in advance.
Single Copies, 5 cents each
Entered at the poBtotllce at Lincoln, team at the Lincoln. December the
Nebraska, as second-class mail matter, 3th. in celebialiun for the ictorles ol
under the Act of Congress of March 1!'l.'.
1. 1879. ' - -
Tuesday, Novcmbci 2't, 191.1
NEBRASKA SPI RIT. I NDI VIDU
ALITY. hout the poorest exhibition ot N'e
biaska spirit which hits occurred this
ear came out Saturda night after the
last game. There was no eonceiiti ateil
eflort In celebrate the passing of so
successful a season. The rail which
was scheduled to take place at the
campus- was a farce, and the bonln.
could not burn briulit enouuh to coin
pensate lor the -mall uumbeis w lie
u i e present to witness and feel le
piessed W'liere there should hae
been hundreds to help celebrate, then
were indhiduals. Down in the cits
TRIMBLE NAMES STAFF.
(Continued From Page One)
member ol the
is a member of
nent .uid callable
junior class He
Siher Ln.
Donald Barnes. A member of the
Junior cla-s nud a worker in atii
lies
Helen Sorenson. Miss Sorenson is
a pioininent member of the senior
i lass, last car beiim a leader in
dramatics Miss Sorrensoii is a member
of Kappa Kappa Canima
Waldo Halm llahn belongs to the
lanlvs oi the s())homores lie is a
member ol Heia Tlieta Pi.
V 1 v iii Munson a cartoonist of no
little fame He is a sophomore and
where they were not needed were still a member of Sigma Alpha Kpsilon.
indhiduals. arm in arm, feeling good. J Alfred 11. LewK Another cortoon
nml celebrating in their own way, but jst and a good one He is a member
not contributing toward the expression of the junior class and the Siu-ma Al- i
of real Nebraska spirit There is no pha Epsilon
doubt but that Nebraskans ever where
rejoiced and were proud of the team
and the colors it (ought for, but the Repairer.
kept their feelings to themselves.
Ted Marrlner Cleaner. Hatter, and
Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th.
The explanation of this extreme in
divlduality of Nebraska students lies
partly in the decentralized condition '
of the campus and the general scat '
tered condition of the students thruout i
the city. Where in some universities
the students live within a stone's throw '
of tin campus wither in dormitories
or the student section of a small stu- -
dent-city Nebraska students are scat- j -x.
lereu wiiniu uiree nines ot tne cam
pus. Once off the campus the student
is free and awn from till demands of
the student activities. He cannot be
called back except for extreme pur
poses and by carefully pre-arranged
plans of advertisement.
In this last case the purpose was students.
extreme enough to justify a sacrifice -fc
BUY TRANSPORTATION
EARLY.
The C P.. & Q ticket offices
wisli to urge the students who
intend to use the Burlington
service during the Thanksgiv
ing recess to purchase their
ticket in advance of the day of
use The ticket will be
punched the date the student
intends to leave with an un
derstanding that it can be re
deemed if different plans de
velop. If this request Is com
plied with the Burlington
promises good service in han
dling the rush of home-going
onjliojinrt of any student. Winning
DRESS
GLOVES
1.00
BUDD
1415 O
For that
Thanksgiving
Suit or Overcoat
Furnishings Outfit
Hat or Cap
Visit Armstrongs
and be thankful
Armstrong Clothing Co.
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
Colored Boards for Decorations
Colors for the Game
Presents for Home Folks
The Uni Book Store
340 N. 11th Street
The
University School of Music
Established 1894
Second Term begins Monday, November 17th
There is still some time left with some of our
instructors.
Register at once.
Willard Kimball Director
Eleventh and R Streets
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug Co
13 AND O STREETS
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Riggs
Drug Cutter
3 STORFS HUYLER'S CANDY
o oi unto S0DA WATER LUftCHE8
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