The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 05, 1913, Image 2
-TM",U,MU' luMWUJllWAJMJtieilliWIJMyiWLWIlMtjfol nw'wrwiv JT.f ymyn" i THE DAILY NEBEASKAN yWTirf gtyg latlg Ngbraahan Property of THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln. M. V. REED Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Aoclatc Editor Associate Editor Kenneth M. Snyder . ...Fred N. Wells Clarence T. Spier REI'ORTOKIAh STAFF. H. V. Harlan .... Athletics Ethel Arnold Women Ruth Squires, Hohert Holland, Louis Home. Clara Dodds. C.len Everts, Erie Keefer. Win. I' Noble. R. V. Koupal, Max Haehr, Roswell Weeks. Act. Huh. Miiki. Frank S. Perkins Circulation Malinger T. C. Heard fan (o hold on to the honors of the season while they are fresh have con tributed to prolong the hour. In the din of the banquet room, then, the season will be lived over for the last official time, and when the laRt epi curean leaves the hall the season will be finished. The .Whraskaii extend a personal goodwill and congratulation to every man of the team, and to the reserves Mil) the 1!H1 season be as prosperous SIDE LINES CONTRIBUTE TOWARD FUTURE SUCCESS Prolcsscr Grummann AdviBCB That Men Appreciate the Opportunities for Advancement Found on the Campus. "Side Lines in College Life" was the subjee t of an address by Prof. P. II Ciiuiiimanii to a meeting of uni ' veihitv men in the Temple last even Entered at the postoiflce at Lincoln. ' in Hreause of the rain the meeting Nebraska, as second-claflB mall matter. vas , as a,K,.!y attended as had under the Act of Congress of March lu,,,I1 ,.x,,.(.t,.. However, a fair -i.ed I I, 1879. crowd took advantage of the oppnr- i tunitv to hear Piolessor (irummann speak. Intio luetory to his talk Professor (irummann declared that each and ever man is directlv responsible foi his education. Fuither. the sole aim of education is to make a man ac mutinied with the en ironment into which lie I-, tlnowu upon graduation, to make liim an intelligent iti.en in a modern world. Yet no svstein ol education takes the entire lesponsi Subscription price $2 00 per year, payable in advance. Single Copies. 5 cents each Friday, December 5, 191.'? A FRIEND GONE. Yesterday morning one of the lies! , friends the students of the University i of Neraska possessed slipped avvnv I roin her daily tasks to enter the lac , ulty of a greater school under the, mipei ision of Life's Creates! teachei Her associates will notice her loss not because slie was so aggrcsshe whil , with them but liecause of the coll i , I, .. ,,,, bilit ol pl.icing the student in touch MM' utious piM !oi malice ol llcl' dallv ' .with the world. He must assume the tasks ., , , i , , ,, i, .i i , ', responsUiilltv hunsell and u-e e uca I hoe whom she taught lo ed .viis. Julia Koisiueer tor her effective dis cipline She would not allow her stu dents to tall back an I do poor woik Rather than t.iil ihem as some pio feasors do. she gae them peiMiiia help and iiispii at ion and held them t their tasks till thev were well on then way toward the top Hundreds of old Nebraska students attribute then sound distinction in the Romanic Languages to her incessant effort Her relation- with the other mem bors of her department were those o, close friendship rather than the tin inal connections so often noticed ll i tion to plae him in contact with his sun oundings. The more thoroughly he becomes acquainted with modern world conditions the heller citi.en and I man lie w ill become. inong the more aluable side lines which contribute toward master) of the world, and success," said Professor Cirununann. "is a working knowledge of the administration of the democrat") of which one is a unit On the other hand the influence ot music and art in encouraging the choice of the hel ler I rom tlie worse cannot be over estimated. In iew of this the art I...I I I .!,.. 1, uill 1... ., i....-mi:il Inss In h. I "M""'ulu" l"'"1M ,u l"ila u" ' 1 1 l" ' associate, which time can ncei temper. The -indents and faculi ol the University ot Nebraska wish to e press their sincere gi ief ami deep sen row to Miss Korsineer's mother an. I relatives because ot their joint loss and bereavement. THE BANQUET. Tonight at the hour of six the l!U;l all-victorious football season comes to an end. It has been coining to an end for several weeks, but the absolute necessity of choosing ail-everywhere mythical elevens and the desire of the hibuion the best ait of the world, and niu-ic of the highest character is al was heard, at convocation or vespers In shoit the influence of music and, art is a vital lactor in moulding the1 cultured side of a man's character One should give at least a part of his spam time toward acquiring a good appieciation of them." In conclusion Professor Grummann advised that each man learn what one of these side lines were found on the campus. "Merchant of Venice" at the Oliver, Monday, December 8. Get your tick ets today. HOP PUMPS ALL SHADES IN SATIN PATENT STEEL CUT PUMP 1415 0 BUDD 2.50 1415 O EVERY STUDENT Should make it a point to visit this GREAT SAM PLE MODEL DISPLAY Sale. The best clothes in the world-Suits and overcoats made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Hirsh Wickwire Co. and Campus Togs. They're made to be shown as samples it means the best they know how. And we've beerT selected to dispose of them, which we're proud to do, for there the finest clothes ever shown in Nebraska. Our show windows will tell the story Armstrong Clothing Co. GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS Latest and Diff 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 m 3 STORES Riggs Drug Cutter HUYLER'S CANDY SODA WATER LUNCHES