The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 03, 1914, Image 2

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THE DAILY M E B R A S K AN
I he Daily Nebraskan
Property of
TUB UMVHRS1TY OK NEBRASKA
Lincoln
C. A. SORENSHN
Editor-in-Chief .
Acting Manning Kdilor. . . ,K. V. Koupal
AMoclate Editor U O. Cnatt
RIorORTORIAL STAFF
Ivan 1. Ueede Irving T. Oberfelder
,T C. Beard Lester Zook
Everett J. Althoui la Slater
F W. McDonald Margr. KaufTman
E. Crablll Harold Q. Kin
Charles M. Frey Janus A. McKacnen
.1. R. Glassey Bennett C. VI gr
W. Jacobson T. W. McMllllan
J. I Uitttn 1-uolle Leyda
SPECIAL FEATURES
Whos Who Silas Bryan
Lorena Bixby
Society column Rm,"e uvL.!,
I Dorothy Ellsworth
Cartoonist Charles Mlsko
Athletics Henry Kyla
Business M.innjrer n f-JFl"?
Asst. Business Manager. .Russell F. ClarK
Subscription price $2.00 per year,
payable In .dvance.
Single copies. 5 cents each.
Entered at the poatofflee at Lincoln.
Nebraska, as second-class mail matter,
under the Act of Congress of March 3.
1879.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1914
Tt Is the ideals of the college men
and women that determine what will
be the history of this country for the
next thirty years. . f
The Belgians are a proud people.
They would ask alms of no. nation.
But so serious is the situation that
Albert, King of Belgium, has asked
the American people for aid. His ap
peal follows:
"Despite all that can be done the
sufferings in the coming winter will
be terrible, but the burden we must
bear will be lightened if my people
can be spared the pangs of hunger,
with its frightful consequences o dis
ease and violence.
-I confidently hope that the appeal
of the Amercan commission will meet
with a generous response. The whole
hearted friendship of -America shown
my people at this time always will be
a precious memory."
BEER AND BANQUET.
Drinking is disreputable. The stu
dent who feels himself obliged at
every school celebration to fill up
with liquor is a nuisance to the Uni
versity. Particularly disgusting is the
fellow who imagines himself drunk
because he has smelled a beer bottle.
Why these remarks? This is the
reason At former Cornhusker ban
quets it has been customary' fr a few
fellows, after buying a dime's worth
of beer, to lean against the bar. give
the University yell, and then saunter
back to the dicing room believing
themselves "tough." These same fel
lows will ask everyone to smell their
breath and feel most happy when you
tell them they are drunk. They want
to appear hardened, don't you know.
The Daily Nebraskan has selected
one of its best reporters to cover the
Cornhusker banquet. He has been in
structed that what is wanted if possi
ble is a spicy, sensational, Hearst
type story. He is to secure the name,
fraternity affiliation, etc.. of every
bar room hero. This information will
furnish material for an excellent
front-page lead Monday. It will inter
est our readers we are sure and will
help these same fellows to acquire the
reputation they apparently so much
desire.
Classified Column
WANTED Room-mate. W. H. Wil
son. Inquire Uni Cafeteria "or 345
N. 13th. 54-56-2
UNI. NOTICES
Seniors.
The Senior caps have arrived and
may be obtained at uny time at the
University Book Store.
Notice.
Senior Class Pins. Orders for
Senior class pins may be taken the
week after Thanksgiving and the pins
will be here before Christmas. All
Seniors are expected to have these
pins, so give your orders early, and
help out the committee.
Cornhusker Pictures.
All payments for fraternity, so
rority and organization group pictures
and for individual junior and senior
Cornhusker cuts and space must be
naid to Townsend. Payment must be
made before space will be reserved.
M. L. POTEET.
Sigma Delta Chi.
The oDen meeting of Sigma Delta
Chi announced for Wednesday night
at the Delta Tau Delta house has been
noRtnoned for a week. The change
has been made in order to avoid con
flict with the Belgian Relief Fund en
tertainment, taking plnce on that
night.
Girls' Club Council.
Thursday, November 3, 5 p. in., Y.
W. C. A. rooms. Girl Club Council
meeting:. Important. Either come
yourself or send someone in your
place. Be prompt.
A. S. A. E.
Meets Thursday. December 3. 7:30
p. m., in M. A. 206.
The subject for discussion is "Il
lumination on the Farm."
"Lighting With Electricity." by
Prof. E. E. Brackett.
"Lighting With Acetylene Gas," by
S. E. Llederbrand.
If you wish to be enlightened along
these lines, be sure to come.
Komensky Hop.
Komen&ky Club will hold its semi
annual hop in Art Gallery next Satur
day evening.
Cornhusker Pictures.
All pictures having to do with the
following events and activities should
be handed in to the editorial office of
the Cornhusker at once : Ivy day, Law
barbecue, graduation exercises, track
and cross-country teams, both of last
spring and this fall; Senior sneak
day, football, Olympics, High School
Fete day, comics, and any snap shots
portraying student life.
today at 11 o'clock at the east end of
the Armory. Every man who expects
to play must be out.
Notice, Palladiant.
Special business meeting in the
Palladl.m Hall tonight at 7 o'clock,
sharp. Everybody out.
ROBERT SIMMONS.
Phi Delta Phi.
Phi Delta Phi will meet at the Delta
UpBllon house at 8 p. m. tonight.
Help the Belgians! I !
Ted Marrlner, Cleaner, Hatter. 235
North 11th.
Buy your Cornhusker Banquet ticket
today.
Moving pictures of Iowa-Nebraska
game for benefit of Belgian Relief
Fund. Temple Theatre tonight.
FOR RENT Two first-rate rooms, $9
and $10; one block from campus.
1240 S FL L-5593. 5244-685
LOST A Waterman fountain pen,
south of Chem. Lab. Leave at Daily
Nebraskan office. . 52-54-1
FOUND University pin. Owner may
receive same by identifying at Ne
Cornhusker Offices.
Editorial offices, room 1001. fourth!
floor, U. Hall.
Editors' office hours are from 2 till
5 p. m., Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes
days and Thursdays, and Saturday
morning. Phone. L-8758, three rings.
Business office, room 1, basement.
U. Hall.
Business manager's office hours are
from 3:30 till 5 p. m., Mondays. Wed
nesdays and Fridays, and on Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays from
8 to 9:30. Phone, L-8758, one ring.
Tenor Singers.
Tryouts wil be held at 11:30 today
in Memorial Hall for all tenors wish
ing to make the Glee Club.
Tegner Meeting.
The Tegner Society will hare a
Christmas entertainment Saturday
evening, December 5, 1914. at 8 p. m.,
at the Y. W. C. A. rooms. Please
come in Swedish costume, and bring
a small Christmas gift.
Freshman Football.
Freshman squad out every night
now in preparation for Senior game,
Wednesday.
Senior Football.
Senior football team will practice
FRESHMEN VICTORS.
(Continued from page 1)
on a cross buck. They failed to kick
goal. This ended the Sophomore's
scoring. Tn the fourth quarter, the
Sophomores were penalized fifteen
yards for, holding, and when they at
tempted to punt, Brown blocked the
ball and Mulligan scooped it up, rac
ing across the Sophomore goal line.
Several forward nasse were staged.
In the first half the Freshmen got
away with some long and well exe
cuted passes, and in the second half
the Sophomores made several long
gains by .the aerial route.
Line-tip:
Andrews le Hawthorne
Baliman It Oester (c(
Lowry lg ' Rausch
Hays 1....C Critchfield
Schumacher rg Crandall
Helzer rt Gerrie
Perney re Bell
Claar(c) qb Colt on
O'Brien lh Moore
Elliott rh Fuchs
Lahr fb Bremer
Substitutes: Sophomores, Beynon,
Stephens, Delamatre, Deering. Fresh
men, Bauman, Skinner, Lynn, Brown,
Mulligan. Johnson. Touchdowns: Oes-
ten, Colton, O'Brien, Mulligan.
Scott's Orchestra. Call B-1482 or
B-4521.
Help the Belgians! ! 1
Now is the time to get your Corn
husker Banquet ticket.
Views of the University. .
A University calendar of unusual
beauty has been displayed in the win
dows of one of the book stores. At
the top of every page a large sepia
print of some University building is
shown, these views being remarkably
clear, and displaying the beauty spots
of the campus to the best possible
advantage, tl is a beautiful piece of
work, cover included and deserves
commendation as an advertisement of
the University.
Help the Belgians! ! I
Now is the time to get your. Corn
husker Banquet ticket.
Moving pictures of Iowa-Nebraska
game for benefit of Belgian Relief
Fund. Temple Theatre tonight-
Texas Footbail Men Awarded T's.
Fourteen members of the first 1914
University of Texas football squad
were awarded T's Saturday night at
the meeting of the Athletic Council
The body also voted thirteen men
eligible to wear the T seconds. The
thirteen were selected from the
scrubs, or .the Shorthorns. Daily
Texan.
Buy your Cornhusker Banquet ticket
today.
Just Arrived
100 UNIVERSITY CALENDARS made by
the Albertype Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.
15 Sepia Views-Nice cover-10X15
inches-Sold by the hundreds at all
Universities-$1.00.
COLLEGE BOOK STORE
FACING TIIE CAMPUS.
THE
University School of Music
.Established 1894
Opposite lh .University Campus Eleventh and R
Instruction given in all branches of music Students maj
enroll at any time. Beginners accepted. Prices reasonable
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
Help the Belgians! I !
THE C
O
O
The name means Co-operative Planning. Buying and Selling-Co-operation
between us to supply your needs. Reniember it is
Tiie CO-OP, 318 No. nth
Gills That Are-Different
are to be found In our stock of Christmas Novelties. Calendars and
Art Panels, Gift Books, and Greeting Cards, all tasty and surprising
ly low priced. . '
Graves
Prlntcry
Specializing in University 'Piinting
D-2957 244 N 11th
University Y.M.C.A. Cafeteria
IN THE TEMPLE
FOR UNIVERSITY FOLKS ONLY
Quality Economy CoAvenicncc
Meal Hours, 7:00 8:30 11:00 1:30 5. SO 7. CO.
Early Shopping for Christmas
, THE SLOGAN
Our Christmas Stock is here. Drop in
and Get First Choice
Tb UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
Phone B-SS84
S43 No. 11th
braskan office. See R. F. Clark.
52-54-?