The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1914, Image 4

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Unique floral arrangements
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Htbletic department
Postmortem and Prophidei-'By H. I KYLE.
Both, sides have "nothing" to be
proud of.
Old Man Potts was no match for
the youthful Cameron, notwithstand
ing his experience. Cameron begins
to look like an all-valley center al
ready. According to Vidal, the Coyotes ex
pected to clean up the Cornhuskers
with comparative ease. He was
astonished, he said, at the strength of
the Nebraska defense.
The Coyotes play the Minnesota
Gophers next Saturday, and Notre
Dame a week later. Yes, they have
their nerve, but they have some little
old team to back it up with.
The "big" man of the South Dakota
team Is "Tony" Vidal, who plays a
half-back position. Vidal spent the
second semester of last year at Ne
braska, but returned to his old love
this fall.
THE ILLUSION OF WAR.
A subscriber hands In the following
poem. It is well worth reading:
War
I abhor -N
And yet how sweet '
The sound along the marching street
Of drum and fife, and I forget
Wet eyes of widows, and forget
Broken old mothers, and the whole
Dark butchery without a souL
Without a soul, save this bright drink
Of heady music, sweet as hell;
And even my peace-abiding feet
Go marching with the marching
street
For yonder, yonder goes the fife,
And what care I for human life!
The tears fill my astonished eyes,
And my full heart is like to break;
And yet 'tis all embannered lies,
A dream those little drummers make.
O, it is wickedness to clothe
Yon hideous grinning thing that stalks,
Hidden in music, like a queen
That in a garden of glory walks,
Till good men love the thing they
loathe.
Art, thou has many Infamies,
But not an Infamy like this
O, snap the fife, and still the drum.
And shows the monster as ho is.
Richard Le Gallienne.
Free Buttermilk for Students.
Lest the stodents at the Nebraska
University Farm forget that they are
really on the farm while studying, a
large glass container has been placed
in the dairy building where the thirsty
lad may refresh himself without cost
between classes with buttermilk. To
insure sanitation, fibre drinking cups
have been placed next to the fountain.
ARMSTRONGS HOLD
BIG STORE OPENING
Many Students Attend Thursday and
Friday Evenings Decorations
and Orchestra..
Last Thursday and Friday evenings
The Armstrong Clothing Company
held their opening in celebration of
the remodeling of their store bulldingf
Labor and expense were not spared
in their efforts to please the public.
The decorations were beautiful and
an orchestra aided greatly in afford
ing the visitors a pleasant evening.
Many University students attended
the opening and were loud in their
praise
BABY BEEF BULLETIN.
The Nebraska Experiment Station
DAILY NEBRASKAN
Fair Harvard had both hands full
Saturday, winning from W. and J. by
a single point, the final score being
10 to 9. Harvard still has Princeton,
Michigan and Yale to meet and de
feat before she can claim the cham
pionship of 1914.
Ames scored a touchdown on Min
nesota, Saturday, but lost the game,
26 to 7. The dowa farmers have a
habit of scoring, on their opponents,
regardless of whom that opponent
may be.
For a time, Saturday, it looked as
though South Dakota's trip to Lincoln
would have to be merely for pleasure,
for when Coach Stiehm found that
South Dakota intended to play Potts,
and refused to play otherwise, he as
sured them that it would have to be
otherwise then. However, the mem
bers of the Cornhusker team pre
vailed upon the coach to let the Bow
wows have their way, rather than call
the game off, which the coach finally
did.
has just issued Bulletin 143 on "Feed
ing Baby Beef" at the North Platte
Sub-station. This bulletin gives the re
sults of fattening five .lota of calves
on different forage and grain rations
during the winter of 1911 and 1912 and
a duplication of this test during the
following winter. The roughage was
alfalfa, prairie hay and silage and the
grain was corn and cottonseed cake.
Alfalfa corn and silage formed the
most satisfactory ration tried, with
alfalfa and corn second. Cottonseed
cake was not a profitable substitute
for alfalfa but was a profitable feed
when prairie hay and corn or prairie
hay, corn, and eilage formed the bal
ance of the ration. This bulletin may
be secured free of cost by addressing
the Director, Experiment Station,- Lin
coln, Nebr.
SILVER SERPENTS ELECT
Three Girls Elected to Fill Vacancies
Initiation Next Tuesday '
Night.
At the meeting of the Silver Ser
pents, held last Thursday, the follow
ing girls were chosen to fill the places
of those girls who did not return to
school this year:
Florence Taylor.
Julia Miller.
Clara McMahon.
Initiation of the above will be held
Tuesday night at the Alpha Phi house.
A meeting will be held Tuesday morn
ing at 11 o'clock in the gym.
WAR NEWS FROM ILLINOIS.
Two fair freshmen co-eds of the Uni
versity of Illinois have registered for
military drill. It is feared that these
young ladles will be the cause of the
disruption of the regiment as is shown
Iby the following extract from the
Daily Tllini:
As soon as the news was whispered
around the armory, a bitter contest
arose among the senior officers as to
who were to be the ones favored by
having the misses In their companies.
In some way, perhaps by the Judicious
placing of boxes of cigars. Sergeant
Post was Induced to assign Miss Barry
to Company A, Second regiment, com
manded by C. L. Ritts, and Miss Ran
kin to Company B of thte same regi
ment, under command of F. F. Davis.
Sergeant Post, when Interviewed by
an Illlni reporter, refused to be quoted
as to whether they had yet been meas
ured for uniforms or whether they
would be compelled to wear trousers.
Neither of the parties concerned could
be located up to a late honr laat night,
so no statement from either of them
could be obtained.
It Is feared that so much friction has
been created among the offlcere by the
question who is to Instruct the young
ladles in the mysteries of military tac
tics, that the only solution will be to
require them to drop military and thus
avoid any suggestion of partiality.
Two other solutions have been offered,
one that all have an equal chance to
Instruct them by initiating them as
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Watch for us at the game Saturday.
Colors, Megaphones, Banners, Pennants Brighten up.
Refreshments Things good to eat and drink.
Boost for Victory Every Game
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October 23rd Lindell Hotel
honorary members of Scabbard and
Blade. The other and perhaps more
feasible one is that tbJei officers be al
lowed to take turns at giving them in
dividual instruction In the booths at
Harris' or while sitting ut dances at
Bradley's.
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