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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1913)
mUS3M& THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 5 latig Nebraalum Property of THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln. MTV. HEED Editor-ln-Chlef Managing Editor-..Kenneth M. Snyder Aaeoclato Editor Fred N. Wells Associate Editor Clarence T. Spier REI'ORTOHIAL STAFF. H. V. Harlan Athletics Ethel Arnold Women Ruth Squires, Robert Holland, Louis Home, Clara IloddH. (Jlen Everts, Erie Keefer, Win V. Noble, R. V. Koupnl, Max Haehr, RoHwell WeekH. Act. Hub. Mngr. Frank S. Perkins Circulation Manager J. C. Heard Subscription prtco $2.00 per year, payable In advnnco. Single CopicB, 5 cents each Entered at the postoince at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter, under the Act of Congress of March 8. 1879. Tuesday, December 2, l'JKi THE CORNHUSKER BANQUET. All out, fellows, to celebrate the lfii: football successes and to banquet the trans Mississippi champions. With in the next few days you will be asked to buy jour ticket for the annual Cornhusker banquet. Remember that it is not every year In which you will have the chance to celebrate the vie toiies ol this season that old timers would jihe a good deal to have the same hance that is ottered jou now. And that those victories bae not been appropriately recognized by the stu dents of the university While the team fought against great odds all the season, winning In the end bj a mag nificent total against the baldest sched ule which Cornhusker-: have met in years, the attitude ol the slu 'ents themselves has appeared to be one of complacent approbation rather than one of joy and Ide. Alumni have asked attain and again what was dam pening the spirit of the fans, sajing that something muM be radicallv wrong with a student body which did not recognize the work and merit of the team. The spirit is here, all right, and the student body is alive to the fact that the team has fulfilled the highest ex pectations of its supporters Now it remains to cry.-tali.e that spirit, to ex press that recognition, while t In mem ory of the year is still at ban 1. There is no excuse other than outiight in difference which will suffice to prevent a man's attendance. And so, on the banquet tag day, be prepared to get that ticket, and join the gang. N. H. The gang will all be there. Midwest Quarterly New University Paper Receives Much Comment The first issue of the Mid-West Quarterly, a magazine established by the I'nivcrsitj of Nebraska, has ap peared and Is attracting a great deal of attention The magazine Is entirely under su pervision of university people, the staff being P H Frye. editor; Hartley Hurr I Al xander and Philo M. Puck, Jr. as sociate editors, Samuel Avery and ' ("has. Sumner Allen, advisory com nimlttee. i Its put pose Is for the encourage ment and publication of the better class ol literature and the article- in-1 elude! in the first issue are splendid examples of that type of work. The articles in this the first num ber of the magazine are. The Term- "Classic" and "Roman tic." P II. Frye. The Problem ol Controversies, ('has. Sumner Allen. The Svlratic Hirgson, Hartley Hurr lleander. 'I he Oregon Recruit Expedition, Al bert Wat kins. The Intrusions of Science, S It Cass The Literary Interregunn, Louise , Pound ! Mauacum Confusione, Philo M Puck, Jr. i The present is-ue is all the work , ol Lincoln people, but it is stated that , couti Ibutions are welcome, the field , of the magazine not bHnu restricted i to the west The Quarterly is to be issued din ing the months of October, January, April and July. Debase -Squad Working Hard in Preparation For Coming Contest The varsity debating squads showed their loyalty to P. of N. and their interest in forensic art by spending tin greater part of the Thanksgiving recess in the preparation of their final spee lies. The negative team leaves Wednes day, December 10, for Iowa City and will be fully prepared to annex all ot lie.- Nebraska victory to the list. The allirmative team will meet the Minnesota squad in the Temple thea ter. Friday evening, December 12. It is hoped that Intellectual honors as well as phjsical honors may be achieved over the Gopher state. Harvey Hess, appointed business manager by the Innocents, is rapidly perfecting plans to accommodate a full house. Mandolin club practice, Tuesday eve, 7 p. in. at Templle. All members out. Artistic dance- programs and menus for particular people. George Bros.. Printers, 1313 N street. TAN DRILL BUTTON AND LACE, Dome Toes ENGLISH STREET BALS 2.95 HERE'S A MODEL . BY Hart, Schaffner & Marx IT'S NEW-AND IT'S GOOD! Note the modified Eng lish appearance extreme, yet conservative. That's what H. S. & M. are noted for clothes builders to men of taste. ropjrrlgnt Hart Sihai ncr & M .- Mrx Armstrong Clothing Co. GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS Latest and Dif f erentest Christmas Things AT 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 Riggs Drug Cutter ,. BUDD 14150 3 stores .nr,rey&;s kbv w.. ,,,.IL.IV iurnwiiE.3 ill