The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 24, 1916, Image 2

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The Daily Nebraskan
THE BEST UNIVERSITY NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD
EDITORIAL STAFF
Eva Miller Editor-in-Chief
George Grimes - : Managing Editor
Vivienne Holland Associate Editor
Ivan Beede Associate Editor
Duight P. Thomas .Sporting Editor
Agnes Bartlett Society Editor
BUSINESS STAFF
Walter Blunk...! Business Manager
Homer Carson Assistant Business Manager
REPORTORIAL STAFF
Jean Burroughs Dorothy English Lenore Noble
Ludle Becker C. H. Gribble Gertrude Squires-
Roy Bedford Fern Noble Ralph Thorpe
John c. Wright Carolyn Reed Richard E. Cook
Offices: News, Basement,. University Hall; Business, Basement.
Administration Building.
Telephones: News, L-4S41; Business. B-2597.
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 3, 1879.
The football gome will start at the Armory, tomorrow afternoon
at 2:15.
The team and band did not have much encouragement from the
students yesterday afternoon. The rally was pitiful, but that was be
cause of the 6ign "no rally" posted on the bulletin board, just outside
the west entrance of Memorial hall.
Convocation yesterday was postponed for a rally, and because no
speakers could be secured for 11 o'clock the rally was postponed until
3:40. Then, instead of having the sign read "no convocation" as it
should have done, it was "no rally," which gave the impression that
there would not be one at all. There is no wonder that only twenty
women and sixty men were in the east end of the gymnasium to wish
the team luck.
It is plainly evident that the person responsible for the signs on
the bulletin board misunderstood the facts. But all that is past. The
thing to do now is to make that team feel, from this minute on. that
we are with them, wanting them to win, that we believe in them, that
we are backing them, whatever the results of the game are.
They are In good form. They are going to meet a good team on
their home field, on the Iowa homecoming day.
And the fact that it is Iowa homecoming, with all of the alumni
there pulling for their team, backing them and cheering for them,
that fact alone can, as we all know, do wonders in winning the game
for Iowa,
But Nebraskans can do as much for their team.
And whether the team comes home victorious or beaten we will
be proud of it and know that it did its best.
"The convocation program Tuesday will be a Thanksgiving pro
gram. The chorus will sing a Thanksgiving anthem, 'Praise the Lord,
O Jerusalem.' " This was the notice sent in last night
Now, a musical Thanksgiving program may be all right at certain
times, but on the last day of school before the biggest game of the year,
the one with Notre Dame on Thursday, a big football rally would be
far more helpful in winning the game.
We need pep. Everyone admits it. We have a quantity now, but
that quantity has possibilities of being increased by ten.
There is only one hour, the convocation hour, Tuesday, when
there are no classes. That is at 11 o'clock.
FORUM
BRIEF BITS OF NLWS
Lincoln, Nebr., Nov. 22. 1916.
Editor Nebraskan:
Mr. I). J. Haykin. in commenting
on Slav suffixes, makes this state
ment in yesterday's Nebraskan:
"The RuKfian equivalent of Paul is
Pavl, not Pavel." Why, then, do Rus
sian encyclopedias and dictionaries
make no mention whatever of "Pavl,"
hut instead give several columns of
"Pavels," among thfm several czars
of RusHia as well as universally
known characters from the apostle
Paul down to the present time?
Russian grammarians and language
scholars are the beat and most reli
able authorities on such deminine suf
fixes as "ova," "ovna," "evna." "ithna,"
t-tc.. as exemplified in common names
hke "Pavlova." "Ivanovna." "Andrey-t-vna,"
etc. Mr. Hakin can find use
ful and enlightening information along
this line on page 58, article 43, of P.
Pmirnovsky's Etymological Grammar
of the Russian Language, also on
page 12. note 9 and UB. 2'0-261 of
Boyer and Speranskiy Grammar
(Notes on Patronymics) : and like
wise on page 79 of Motti's Grammar.
JOSEF PEKAR.
Sue McDougal, a Junior here this
year, has been elected to teach the
third grade in the Coiad public
schools.
Dean Charles Fordyee will spend
this afternoon in the Fremont public
schools studying the methods and at
' the close' of the afternoon will address
' the teachers on "The Methods of
Measuring Teaching Efficiency."
Dr. Nicol. in charge of the educa
tional work of the Presbyterian
church in Syria, will address the
medical students this morning at 11
o'clock in N. 3 on "The Medical Prob
lems in Syria." At 5 o'clock. In N. 2,
he will talk to the pharmacy students
on their problems.
JOIN OUR SAVINGS CLUB
You'll bave your Xmas gifts
all paid for In time. 10 per cent
paid on deposits.
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UNI JEWELER
Established 1871 1143 O St
According to reports received by
the department of animal pathology
there has already been considerable
loss of cattle in cornstalk fields,
which would indicate a larger loss from
this trouble this season than usual.
There is no system of feeding while
cattle are in the stalks that will pro
tect them against this disease. The
only sure method of prevention is to
keep the cattle out of such fields.
C. C. Tippets, ex. '18, is now ma
chinist repair man with the Dodge
Bros. Motor company of Detroit,
Mich.
Meal tickets $5.50 for 14-50. Newbert
Cafe, 137 No. 12th St.
Classified Advertising
Lost On or near Uni Campus $20
In bills. A. W. Walker, 1229 N street
Reward. ' 621
Let's Show
Them That
WE CAN
Do It By a
Real Live
THE DAYS GONE BY
Eight Years Ago Today
The Cornhuskers defeated the Has
kell Indians 10 to 0 under very ad
verse circumstances, since the field
was almost covered by water and the
team was in poor condition.
Governor Sheldon entertained the
University Republican club at the
governor's mansion.
Five Years Ago Today
A monster Cornhusker rally was
held in the Armory to work up en
thusiasm for the Michigan game. All
classes were dismissed and both
teams were present to be praised and
compared by their respective coaches.
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: The Colburn players gave the con
I vocation program, telling the history
of their troupe. The chorus sang
"The Song of the Vikings."
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The cross-country team left for
Iowa City to represent Nebraska
among thirteen other states.
Many students started home.
A Year Ago Today
The seniors beat the juniors 13 to
6 in a hard fought game of football.
The junior team, with Ralph Lahr as
captain, excelled in forward passes
and trick plays.
Governor Morehead read the
Thanksgiving proclamation at convo
cation. The chorus gave' a program
of special Thanksgiving songs.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Lutheran Students
The University Lutheran Students'
club meets Saturday evening at 8
o'clock sharp in Faculty hall. Bring
a visitor.
Attention Coyotes
All South Dakota students are re
quested to meet in the Y. W. C. A.
room at the Temple, Saturday, No
vember 25, at 7:30 p. m., to organize
a South Dakota club.
Freshman Football
The freshmen class team will prac
tice at 4 o'clock today. Meet at Jim
Best's office. Everybody out.
Chorus Rehearsal
The' chorus rehearsal will be held
today in the Armory instead of Art
ball. The chorus will be accompanied
by the organ.
Are You a Twin?
All twins are asked to meet in room
102 of University hall today at 3:45,
to organize a "Twin's club."
Student Volunteers
There will be a Volunteer meeting
Sunday, November 26, from 5 to 6 p.
m., in Faculty hall.
Oliver Men's Meeting
A. A. Hyde, the Mentholatum king,
of Wichita, Kas., will speak on "The
Christian Business Men's Obligation,"
and Dr. J. A. Marquis, president of
Coe college, on "The Church and the
Young Man Today," at the Oliver
men's meeting Sunday afternoon, No
vember 26. The doors w ill open at
3:15 p. ro.
Union Society
A Thanksgiving program will be
given by the Union Literary society,
Friday evening. Visitors are welcome.
German Dramatic Club
The pins of the German Dramatic
club have arrived. F. Rabe will be
in the German office, U. 108, between
12 and 1 today to meet the members
who bave ordered pins.
Those members that find it incon
venient to be there at this time are
asked to make arrangements with Mr.
Rabe, phone F1862. President
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EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
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FOOTBALL
NEBRASKA vs. IOWA
At
IOWA CITY
NOVEMBER 25th
.SPECIAL TRAIN
On the
ROCK ISLAND
Leaves Lincoln 11:30 p. ra., November 24. Go and help Ne
braska win this game. '
Sleeper reservations now being made. First come gets
choice of accommodations.
Reservations not claimed and paid for by 2 p. m. Friday
will be sold.
CITY TICKET OFFICE
1141 0 St.
Phone B4304
How About Those College
Men in Europe ?
If you are interested in giving them a lift, and make things
a little easier for them, cut out this form, fill in the blanks and
leave it at the Student Activities Office or the "Rag" office:
Fund for the Students and their Comrades in the Prison
Camps of Warring Europe
In consideration of the gifts of other American stu
dents for the relief of students and their comrades in the
Prison Camps of "Warring Europe, I promise to pay the
sum of. Dollars by December 8tb.
NAME
ADDRESS
Papable to W. C. BLUNK, Student Activities Office,
University of Nebraska.
Don't let Nebraska be a back number in lending a hand to
those who need it most.
"A boost by EVERYONE makes a big job look small."
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THE UNIVESITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Twenty-Third Year Just commencing
Many teachers in all branches of music to choose from.
Dramatic Art Aesthetic Dancing
Ask for information
WDLLARD KTWBAT.L, Director
11th and REts. . Opposite the Campus