The Daily Nebraskan THE BEST UNIVERSITY NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD EDITORIAL STAFF Eva Miller Editor-in-Chtef George Grimes 7. Managing Editor VlTienne Holland Associate Editor Ivan Beede .Associate Editor Dwight P. Thomas Sporting Editor Agnes Bartlett Society Editor BUSINESS STAFF Walter Blunk Business Manager Homer Carson Assistant Business Manager REPORTORIAL STAFF Jean Burroughs Fern Noble Lenore Noble Roy Bedford Ralph Thorpe Gertrude Squires 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, L Entered at the postoffice at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1ST9. UNIVERSITY NOTICES German Dramatic Club University students are Invited to the open house performance of "Pa tience SchoeUer" In the Temple Sat urday evening. Oliver Meeting Every man is Invited to hear the University cadet band and H. S. Vin cent of Slant, on "ine industrial Awakening of Siajn," at the Oliver theater, Sunday, December 10, at S p. m. THE DAYS GONE BY Five Year Ago Today Nebraska lost to Iowa In debate. Phi Alpha Tau. honorary debating fraternity, gave a banquet to the Ne braska and Iowa debating teams. Student Volunteers Student Volunteers will meet Faculty hall. Sunday, December from 5 to 6 p. m. in 10. The Bret vesper song service of tbe vear was held at 5 o'clock in Memorial hall. These meetings had been instituted the previous year. Every year, after the football season is ended, Nebraskans cele brate the victories of the team by a men's Cornhusker banquet, and a girls' costume party. There are no other parties scheduled for that evening and there are few-, "stay-at-homes." When there is "special entertainment" between courses at the banquet, and no men allowed at the costume party, there can be no doubt that both affairs are successful. It appears that the League of the Second Generation is not over crowded with members. The league was founded last year with enthusiasm. It was an opportunity to establish another tradition in the University, and traditions play an important role in any school or college. Perhaps one reason for its non-support this year is its youth and the result ant ignorance on the part of a great many students as to its exist ence. The League of the Second Generation is destined to become a part of student social life at the University. Sigma Xi Sigma Xi meeting of December 7 has been indefinitely postponed. The time of the December meeting will be announced later. Two Years Ago Today Eighteen men received football ".Vs. The honored ones were Cap tain Halligan. Howard, Potter, Ruth erford, Cameron, Abbott, Balis, Cham berlain. De Lamatre, Doyle, Haw kins, Corey, Shields, Gross, Caley, Porter, Seller and Fouls. Dick Ruth erford was elected captain for the coming year. Union Society Prof. C. E. Persinger will deliver an illustrated lecture on South Amer ica at the regular meeting of the Union society Saturday evening. De cember 9, Union hall, third fioor. Temple. Visitors are welcome. Out at the penitentiary, night before last, the University players gave their big play for this year, and their audience at the end of the last act, "gave a unanimous vote of thanks." It was a practice performance for the "Players," but instead of giving it to a row of empty seats in the Temple, they played before an audience that was both critical and appreciative. And they created new Interests in the uninteresting routine of the men whi are shut off from the rest of us. A $25,000 stadium will be erected at Ohio state university before next football season. The football schedule for next year is being arranged today and tomorrow at the Missouri valley conference meeting in Manhattan, Kansas. Rifle Team Notice All students who desire to try for a place on the University rifle team should report at the rifle gallery be tween 1 and 6 p. m. Friday, Decem ber S. The rifle gallery is open daily for individual practice from 1 to p. m. By order of tbe commandant. A. J. Covert, Lieut. Col. A ' Vogue" party Lincoln hotel. as held at the One Year Ago Today The seniors became champions of interclass football by defeating the freshmen by a score of 7 to 3. left the Tbe Nebraska debating squad for Lawrence, Kans., to debate negative side of the armament ques tion. Those who made the trip are Charles L. Schofield. "17; Guy C. Chambers, H. and Harold Schwab. 16. Dramatic Club The University Dramatic club will hold an important meeting next Tues day evening in the Dramatic club room at the Temple. Senior Pins Senior class pins are on exhibition at the College Book store. Seniors should order them before the Christ mas vacation. I FORUM j L I BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Editor Daily -.Nebraskan: The League of the Second Genera tion was founded last year under the direction of Charles H. Epperson, 16. He with the help of a few others spent considerable time framing a constitution, and arranging for a strong club with at least forty mem bers. This year, however, with only two or three boosters it Las literally gone to pieces. A meeting mas held tbe Erst of the year. Another was ar ranged for but outside of two of the officers no one came. What is the matter? Are you ashamed of your parentage or are you Just lary? Perhaps a few do not understand what the purpose of this league is. It is to have all students whose par ents have at some time or other at tended the University, banded togeth er to promote belter fellowshp, and keep the old ties that have always surrounded so much of the Univer sity life alive. Did either of your parent ever at tend the University? If so you are ligible. Watch this column for announce ment of the next meeting which will be called tn the Mar future. Win you come? J. DWIGHT DAVIS, Secretary. Director A. E. Sheldon of tie legis lative reference bureau went to Bloomfield. Neb., where he delivered a series of lectures Wednesday and Thursday nights on the subject of "Nebraska History." Dean Charles Fordyce leaves "bis afternoon for Columbus, where "ie will address the city teachers' insti tute of that city. On Saturday he win deliver two addresses before the city teachers institute at Friend. HISTORICAL SOCIETY BOYS STATE PICTURES Scenes of Life in Early Days in Nebraska Prove to Be Interesting The inter-fraternity athletic board met to start inter-fraternity athletics. A University of Nebraska chess club was organized. John Cejnar was elected president. THE MOGUL BARBER SHOP, 127 N. 12th. Best of attention given students. Meal ticket $5.50 for $4.50. Newbert Cafe, 137 No. 12th St. Classified Advertising For Sale Hawaiian 432 Y. M. C. A. Steel Guitar. 596041 Assistant High School Inspector A. M. Voss gives an address before the ! city teachers of Friend, Friday after noon. The Nebraska State Historical so ciety has purchased a collection of early Nebraska pictures, dating back as early as 1&52. The pictures are mostly drawings and illustrations from Harper's Weekly. One very interesting picture is the Mormon's crossing the plains in people themselves. Another interest ing picture is the SL James hotel, a small onetory log cabin with one door and several window s. The collection was purchased in the east and consists of sixteen pic tures in all. Several students of the college of pharmacy are takinr the examina tions for state food and drug inspec tor that are being beld in the federal building. Only graduate may take the examinations. UNL CALENDAR If yon want any article witi Prat or Sorority Crest or Mom gram on better tend to It this week. , Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma XI Key in Stock.. MALLET UNI JEWELER Eatab. 1571 1143 O December Cornhusker banquet, Lincoln botel, C:2t p. m. Girl costume party. Armory, 7: IS P XL December t Professor Persinger, lecture to Union society. Temple. Kearney club, Temple, $:29. December It Nebraska-Kansas debate, submarine warfare cnestionn Temple theatre, $ p. IB. December 15 Junior prom, Lincoln hotel, C:29 p.m. December 1 University Christma party. City Campus, 7:29 p. m. Senior Girls party. Music ", Temple, 2:29 p. m. FINE ARTS FACULTY APPOINTS COMMITTEES FOR COMING SEMESTER Tbe fine art department faculty met at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The following committee were ap pointed: Committee on collection and exhi bition. ProL Blanche C Grant, chair man and ProL Louise EL M undy. Committee on course of study. Prof. Grant, Prof. Alice IL Howell, Prof. Singer. Mrs. Carrie B. Raymond and Prof. William F. Dann. chairman. Committee oa musical organization. Mr. Carrie B. Raymond. ProL W0 liam F. Duns and Dr. Winifred F. Hyde. Committee on music aad accredit ment, Deaa Ellery W. Davis. Mr. Raymond. ProL W. F. Dann, Dr. Hyde and Prof. Singer, chairman. PROF. PERSINGER TO LECTURE ON SOUTH AMERICA TO UNIONS Union society win meet on Satur day of this week instead of Friday, owing to tbe Cornhusker banquet and girl party. Prof. C. E. Persinger will furnish tie major portion of tbe $ program by giving an illustrated tee-j ture on South America. 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