The Daily Nebraskan THE BEST UNIVERSITY NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD ii Miller MlttCWer George Grimes Mf n J Vtvlenne Holland Assodatc Edltor M.L.Toteet Busine88 Manager Homer Carson Assistant Business Manager Larue Gillern Assistant Business Manager Offices: News, Basement, University Hall; Business. Basement, Administration Building. 1 Telephones: News, L-IS41; Business, B15S7. Published every day during the college year. Subscription, per semester, $1. Entered at the postoffice at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March , 1579. J Frank Hanly, prohibition presidential candidate, has accepted the invitation ct the University to speak to the students at the Temple theater, Tuesaay afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, and it la the duty of every Univers.it- Mudtnt to make an effort to attend the lecture. A candidate for president of the United States is an important person and well worth hearing. 7 In different places on the campus there are bulletin boards that hold all sorts of information, and there are only a few people on the campus who take the time to read the notices on the boards. There is generally a reason for all things, especially a bulletin hoard. ANOTHER STORY On a bright autumn, morning, the campus of a state University was filled with students hurrying to their classes. A group of young men stopped on the walk to have a little "talk," and before long It had developed into a -conversallon,n which we can know nothing about. But along came two girls, and because the -conversation" was so engrossing they walked out around the group of animated talkers, and went on. Soon a gray-haired woman professor came up to the group and stepped oft the walk and around ou the grass, too. Before long a path was worn around the talkative friends who still remained on the walk. If you will look at the ground around the sidewalks you will see that there is no grass and the reason Is because of lengthy "conver sations" on the sidewalk. Let the grass grow. Student athletic tickets have not been bought as rapidly as was expected, and it is the opinion of some that the general student body does not realize the opportunity offered by the sale of the student athletic tickets. They are small books which cost four dollars each, and which con tain tickets to all of the athletic events on the field and in the gym nasium during the year. For the football season, there is admission to the six football games scheduled for the home field, three of which are probably the biggest games ever played here. The student union committee which had its beginning last spring and which expects to get busy soon, has no girls on it. It would seem the girls are just as vitally affected by a student union as the men. Daily Nebraskan NEFF AND HARNSBERGER WIN OFFICES BY DEFAULT (Continued from page 1) UNIVERSITY NOTICES Contemporary Art Class The modern contemporary art class will meet at 4 o'clock on Tuesday and Thursday, instead of 5 o'clock. Regis tration is still open. This is distinctly a .cultural course and will be a study of modern French, English and Ger man schools. Political Science 41 Those registered or interested in the bill drafting course. Political Sci ence 41, one hour a week, will meet at 3 o'clock Monday in the seminar room, Law 104. SPORT SPARKS They call it the Drake Bulldog, but we think mi be the Drake "goat after next Saturday. Wilder is a funny name for a stonewall. Henry Lord and "Bean" Olcott, the Kansas coach, turn out machines some what similar. They both are addicted to running into stonewalls. Palladian Committee Meeting All members of the program com mittee are asked to meet in Palladian hall Monday evening at 7:30. Very important. Chairman. Uni Week Association There will be a meeting of the Uni versity Extension Week association. Tuesday. October 3, at 11 o'clock, in the student activities office. Import ant. V. J. Haggart, President The puy that takes care of the foot balls and calls the roll at practice, gets a good word from Doc. once in a while, and then he just "Huggs" him self for joy. Oregon ought to have a good stone wall with Portland cement so handy. If it rains so that water is standing on the field next Saturday the Drakes will hare it on the Cornhuskers. Madeline Stivers. '14, who has been assisting in the English literature de partment here, left Saturday to accept a position as teacher in the high school at Pocatello, Ida. START RIGHT Have your eyes tested by our Registered Optometrist. If you don't need glasses he'll gladly tell you so. Repairs promptly made. mum One of the football warriors got kicked on the calf of the leg the other day. He said his injury didn't hurt much as it was just bologne (below knee). NEW CLASSES IN FARM DRAINAGE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING TJXL JEWELER Established 1871 1143 O St. The agricultural engineering depart ment has found it Impossible to do jus tice to the agricultural and engineer ing students in the farm drainage and rural architectural courses and, this year for the first time they have ar ranged for new classes in each of these courses. From now on, special courses In rural architecture and farm drainage will be given to the engineer ing students, while a different course on the same subject will be given stu dents who are not engineering. It is especially adopted to agricultural students. constructive editor- all the campus news daily features The political dopester can do little in summing up the merits of the men, as none of them have been tried as yet. High school reputations are rare ly the gage of ability In the Univer sity, and fraternity pull one way or the other has little effect upon the thoughtful voter. Probably the man among the four who will win will be the one who is able to line up more men in scattered classes and concen trate a vote upon himself by that means. Offer Explanation Various explanations have been of fered for the lack of interest evi denced by the failure of more than one candidate to file In the sophomore and senior classes. Several men who might have offered themselves for the nlaces have suggested that the class presidency has ceased to be a distin guished honor, that the most desirable thing In many ways is the chairman ship of a good committee, and that this is easier to buy by staying out of the race, than the presidency is to win by going into it. However this may be, the lack of a fight will be regretted by most folks who dislike to see anything go by de fault, and who will miss the fun of keeping the anxious politicians on the fence as to their own views on the question. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS In the second semester of this school year a new course known as "Graph ics" will be offered in the agricultural engineering .department This course will train men in elementary drafting, but the body of the course will be a study in representing data graphically. Agricultural data will be used mostly. C. E. Breiey, secretary of the Char ity organisation society, will speak Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, before the political science and sociology seminar in the Law building. His sub ject will be The Operation of the Ne braska Mothers' Pension Law." This is the first of a series of lectures which will be given each Monday. An impromptu program was given at Palladian meeting last Friday even ing. These programs are always In teresting, especially to the partici pants, and several more will be given during the year. Following the pro gram time was given over to a social hour in order that the large number of visitors might become a little bet ter acquainted with the social side of the society. At the close of the regu lar meeting a business meeting was held in order to discuss plans for a joint Palladian-Union meeting which will probably be held In the near fu ture. the best Varsity sports society news SUDS CHIDE Esther EHwanger has been appoint ed assistant reserve desk librarian, ow ing to the increased number of stu dents. The state library committee, of which M. G. Wyer, University head librarian, is president, will meet at the state library from October 11 to 13 Over a hundred colleges are now of fering curriculum courses in the study of the liquor problem, according to a recent investigation of the Intercol legiate Prohibition association. It is certain that the number will be great ly increased during the year just be ginning, because of the unusual public interest in the question this year. Exchange. Classified Advertising FOR SALE Hawaiian steel guitar and case. 421 Y. M. C. A. 3t LOST Blue chinchilla Balmaccan overcoat in U ball Friday morning. Finder please return to student ac tivities office and avoid any trou ble. 3t LOST Gold, open-faced watch with "Marian" on back. Finder please return to student activities office. Reward. 6t LOST Athletic ticket One Hundred Fifteen! Please return to student activities office. 3t FOUND-Bunch of keys m student ac tivities office, marked W eastern forty-one Seminary. Owner, paying 2 1 war a i L S 1 III v li n 1 TH' thoughtless talker is like a blank cartridge. He makes a loud noise but never hits th target. When you stop to think. It's little wonder that VELVET to so good. Every bit of It has been naturally agvd for two years. 1L 1UL 3nc LET A NEBRASKAN WANT AD do it for you. ' Find you employment hire your help for you find that lost article put you in touch with a trade on that motor cycle. Old Book, etc. See T. A. Williams, basement Adm. Bldg. 12 words 10c 'Je for each additional word. 3 insertions 25c N. 3. Cafe 139 So. 11th STREET CHAPIN BROS. 127 Sa. 13lh St .3f lOWCrS ALL THE TIME THE w3nk MIDI We Use Pure Soft Water It Saves Your Linen GLOBE Visit Our New Sanitary Plant Register for your music work at THE UNIVESITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Twenty-Third Year just commencing Many teacher in all branches of music to choose from. Dramatic Art Aesthetic Dancing Ask for information WILLABD KIMBALL, Director 11th and E Sts. Opposite the Campus Do Yon Like It? t Then send home a view-book containing 16-A1 Pictures of the Universify buildings and campus Some time you will be glad you bought one for yourself to recall student days. 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