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AILY NEBRASKA N THE D The Daily Nebraskan Property of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln J Edltor-in-Chier R. V. Koupal . , Managing Editor C. E. Paul Contributing Editor Percy Spencer ..Associate Editor Doris Slater .Associate Editor A. J. Covert " Jean Burroughs J. A. Cejnar Charles Peterson Eva Miller Marguerite Kauffmaa Frank Barnett ReportorUI Staff Clara Schulte Guy Moates John Kyle C. L. Jones John Wenstrand Joe C. Flaherty Edward Weaver Dorothy Ellsworth Geneva Chesley Alleen Eberman A. H. Jensen Ivan Beede Cloy Hobson , Business Manager H- S- Harkson '.'.'.".Asst. Business Manager E. B. Scott Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln. Nebraska as second class mall matter, under the act of Congress of March 3. 1879. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1915 KEEP HER DOWN The Monarch is responsible for the statement that, "even though Ames did defeat Iowa, the game to be played here next Saturday will be a real fight." The one ambition of Ames was to crush Iowa. She succeeded. Our one aim from now on must be to keep Iowa crushed and that means that our enthusiasm must not subside. Not a few students are counting the days from now until the time they will be able to eat Thanksgiving dinner with the folks at home. HOME-COMING MIXER The big event planned for next Saturday evening is not alone for the students but for the alumni as well. This does not mean that the students are to stay away but that they should be on hand to help entertain the "Old Guard." Everyone is familiar with the fact that our facilities are not the best, but under the eircr stances, make it a point to show the alumni what a great institution we have developed in a year the Mixer. It is not our policy to do advertising in this column, but keep in mind that "Believe Me Xantippe" is not an ordinary play, it is the result of the dramatic efforts of a Nebraska graduate of renown. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Mass meeting of girls of Junior class, Thursday at 11 o'clock, in Law 107. VICE PRESIDENT. All agricultural students are en couraged to reserve seats for the Iowa game 1n the "Ag" section. COMMITTEE. Dairy Club Prof. Searl S. Davis will address the Dairy club on Wednesday evening, place, Ad hall, 108. Subject. "Journalism." Freshman class football practice at 11 o'clock Tuesdays and Thursdays. Four o'clock Wednesdays and Fridays. Meet at east entrance to the Armory- Senior "hop" committee will meet today at 11 o'clock in Alumni head quarters in the basement of Adminis tration hall. All ushers who reported for the Notre Dame game are to report for the Iowa game this Saturday. A. J. COVERT. Architectural Engineers Meeting The Architectural Engineers will meet Tuesday evening, November 1C, in M. A. 20C. The officers for this ' i , ' , t i ! EV I- Z J S. t aJJf 7 Mr 4. T'. it WW I A win he elected and the con stltution will be up for approval. The meeting will bo short, ana every in urced to CHllCL uiai -o present. GLENN WALLACE, Temporary Secretary. be Mr Fvnnk D. Blake, publicity mana- B-r for Deere & Co.. of Mollne, 111., -in riv.o a talk before the Engineer- n At e lng society Wednesday evening at 7:3 Oo'clock. in M. E. 206. ne wm io.oa th -nplfttlon of Publicity to U IOVUO0 TrnPiriPPrine." Riving special emphasis to the publicity necessary in placing a product on the market. Although this talk Is especially for engineers. ovrioniAiirtiil students will be Inter ested in it. as it will deal with the implement trade. Sigma XI Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Siema XI society will be held on tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock In the lecture room of the Physics building. Prof. Emerson, a former professor In the university, a member of the Nebraska chapter and at present head of the Department of Genetics, Cor nell university, will address the mem bers of the chapter and their friends on the subject. "The Genetic Link ages in Relation to Hereditary Mech anisms." The subject will be treated in a non-professional way, and all will be assured of an interesting and profitable evening. Full Military Dress for All Occasion. Any Number of Piece Furnished. For Particulars Call B2556. LINCOLN MILITARY ORCHESTRA Household Arts club will meet Wed nesday, November 17. at 7:30 o'clock in Music hall to complete its organl lation. Miss Knowlton, head of the Home Economics department In the Massachusetts State Normal school, will speak about the Home Economics work In the ural schools of her home state. All Home Economics Bir " urged to come out and near ner. Scott's Orchestra. CalL B-1482. Article in New Republic The opinion of Emory R. Buckner, 04. L. L. B., Harvard. '07. or New York, law partner of the Hon. Elihu Root former secretary of war and of state, and United States senator, Is quoted by "The New Republic" In a pamphlet sent out calling attention to its merits. PIPE HOSPITAL Bring us your disabled pipes. Conway's, 1306 O. 9t FOUND Bunch of keys at 13th and P streets. Inquire at Daily Nehras- fcan office. LOST Self-filling fountain pen. Finder please leave same at Regis trar's office. 133-43-45 LOST The University Girls club secretary's book. Return to Nebras kan office. FOR RENT Two modern furnish ed rooms; one single and one double, for $8 and $10, respectively. Apply, 1414 S street. Phone L-5758. FOUND A fountain pen in U hall. which may be had at the Nebraskan office. World Polity Meeting The World Tolity club will meet In the Political Science Seminar room, Law building, tonight. Prof. Jones will lead a discussion of the question of national armament. This Is to be the first of six meetings w do ae- voted to the topic, "AmeTiciT its various phases. ' . AU who wish to continue memw hip in the organization will j attend or if attendance is impost notify Secretary Ernest OrttetJ their intention. Omcers for th y will be elected. A Thrilling Moving Picture Serial Begins Today "The Diamond from the Sky," one of the most interesting, exciting and entertaining moving picture serials, will begin at the Alpine picture theatre, 1330 O street, today, and continue every Wednesday and Thursday thereafter for twenty weeks. Every student should see this 1800,000 photoplay. Admission only 5 cents. A cash prize of $10,000 will be paid to the person who submits the most ac ceptable suggestion for a sequel to The Diamond from the Sky." Begin at the first chapter today, enjoy the entire series, submit your suggestion and win the prize. The Al pine picture theatre, 1230 O street Only S cents. 11-24. When you wish to send a post card buy our ALBEETYPE SEPIA OR COLORED VIEWS of the University Buildings. 3 for 5o We have Postage Stamps College Book Store Facing Camptu GRAVES PRINTING CO. SPECIALISTS UNIVERSITY PRINTING Seniors Notice We Have Been Given The Order by Committee. Please Order As Soon as Possible. 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