THE DAILY NEBR ASK AN 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 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 -nore Noble Roy Bedford Ralph Thorpe C 'rude Squires John C. Wright Carolyn Reed Richard E; Cook Offices: News, Basement, University Hall; Business. Basement. Administration Building. Telephones: News, L-4841; Business, B-2597. Published every day during the college year. Subscription, per semester, $1. Entered at the postoffice at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Daily Nebraskan subscription campaign starts Monday The paper will be better than ever next semester, and the subscription list of the "best University daily in the country' should correspond to its reputation. There is Just one 'reminder," now that the social season is at its height, don't forget the chaperones. Very few people enjoy chaperon ing a dancing party under ordinary conditions. They must look their best, smile their best, and grace the uncomfortable seats around the hall while the young people who are enjoying their kindness, flit around obviously unconscious of their existence. A few minutes spent help ing a chaperone should be a pleasure and it is a courtesy that would ho well to be cultivated. Rabindranath Tagore, Indian poet, teacher and philosopher, will be in Lincoln Monday, on his return to his native country. Sir Rabin dranath who received the Nobel prize for his poetry in 1913, will speak on "The Cult of a New Nationalism," at the Oliver theatre, Monday evening. There are a very few desirable seats left and those who do not want to miss the opportunity to hear the greatest living poet should not neglect to get their seats reserved today. Football Captains For 1917 The striped effect on U. hall is about one year behind the times, according to the dictates of Dame Fashion. The athletic field has been flooded and the skating is fine. The exercise and relaxation that everyone needs after a day of hard work is within reach of everyone, and they should take advantage of the opportunity to indulge in one of the healthiest and most popular of American sports. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Sigma Xi Sigma Xi will meet Monday, Janu ary 8, in the Physics lecture room. Dr. O'Gara will address the society. Awgwan Contributions All contributions for the January edition of Awgwan should be turned in to the managing editor, Joe Flaherty, as soon as Is possible. Contributions solicited from all students and others. ALUMNI NEWS James I. Clark, law '15, was elected county attorney of Nance county. Mr. Clark is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Notice to All Cadets All cadets 6hould give immediate at-1 tention to the number of delinquencies j Dr. Clarence Emerson will take over some of Professor Lattimer's classes in anatomy for physical training stu dents. The classes are so large that they resuired an additional instructor for at least the remainder of this semester. unexcused absence will cause an in complete semester. The absences are poBted on the bulletin board. A. J. Covert. Freshman Debating All freehmen interested in debating meet in Law 201. at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The announcement in yes terday's paper was a mistake as the meeting is to b held Friday instead of Tuesday. The Nebraska Engineering society is holding its annual meeting today In M. E. 206. The society will have a general discussion on some desjred legislation and a number of talks on the "Good Roads" movement. Komensky Club The Komensky club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Weath erly, 1834 South Twenty-fifth street, Friday evening. January 5. Take Sumner or College View-Normal car at Thirteenth and O streets. Micnigan. Fifty men started last Monday on the history making trip to be taken by the Glee and Mandolin clubs. Concerts will be given at Den ver Salt Lake City, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Santa Fe, New Orleans, Memphis and Chicago before the men return to Ann Arbor to resume their studies next year. Ex. THE MOGUL BARBER SHOP, 127 N. 12th. Best of attention given students. Meal tickets $5.50 for 14-50. Newbert Cafe, 137 No. 12th St. HAVE YOUR WATCH FIXED HERE We repair Fountain Pens and Spectacles too MALLETT UNI JEWELER Estab. 1S71 . 1143 O Lincoln Trio Orchestra, classy Dance Music at reasonable prices. B-4601. Classified Advertising ! WANTED I want a room-mate at 1705 N St. $5 per month each. B4109. James S. Martin. C8-70 ' Lost Black leather pocketbook near corner of 11th and Q. Reward to finder. 69 For Rent One modem room, 1414 S street, south front 6" "1-71 Board Table board at 1516 S street Home cooking. 69-70-71 Team Nebraska Iowa Kansas Aggies Kansas Ames . Yale Harvard Dartmouth Princeton Chicago Columbia Indiana Minnesota Virginia Michigan Notre Dame New York U. Pittsburgh Nevada Texas Knox Bowdoin Northwestern Hamline Mich. Aggies Wesleyan Lawrence Union Brown Ohio Colgate W. Virginia Wabash Pennsylvania Tufts Miami 111. College , DePauw Carleton So. Dakota Georgetown, Md. Dubuque College Army Lehigh Cornell Wisconsin Captain E. Shaw E. J. Davis W. L. Randels H. 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W. Va. Goshen, Ind. WilHamsport, Pa. Sommerville, Mass. Cleveland, O. Rockford. 111. Greencastle, Ind. St. Paul. Minn. Vermillion, S. D. Woburn. Mass. Janesville, Wis. Brooklyn, N. Y. Chicago, 111. Schullsburg, Wis. Position R. Tackle Halfback L. End Fullback Tackle L. Tackle R. Half R. End R. Half Center Fullback L. Tackle L. End Fullback Quarter . Tackle End Half Quarter Quarter End Half Tackle Guard End Center Half Tackle Guard Tackle Half Tackle End Fullback Fullback Guard Half Quarter Guard Fullback Fullback End Half Quarter Guard Wt. 1SS 159 149 ISO 17J 187 189 173 163 162 184 173 189 180 183 163 170 159 153 146 142 155 145 160 190 159 161 167 18S 179 184 175 144 1C5 177 160 180 159 143 197 191 180 166 179 174 186 UNI. CALENDAR January 5 Senior hop, Rosewilde. Komensky club, home of A. W. Weatherly. 1834 South Twenty-fifth street. January 8 Sigma Xi. Annual address by Dr. P. J. O'Gara. Physics lecture room. Rabindranath Tagore, lecture at Oli ver theatre on "The Cult of Nationalism." January 15 Organized Agriculture gins. week be- POTATO MARKET NEWS SERVICE PROVES POPULAR If continued praise is an Index of "usefulness, the potato market news service furnished by the agricultural extension service of the University of Nebraska in co-operation with the United States department of agricul ture and county agents In western Nebraska was in no small way bene ficial to farmers of the state; Good words for the service continue to reach the extension service every day. Not the least of recent Indorsements was the passage of resolutions by the farmers' congress at Omaha approving the potato market news service and urging that a similar service be estab lished for hay producers next year The resolution follows: "We endorse and desire to have continued the mar ket news service established by the agricultural extension service and th! United States department of agricul ture for furnishing the potato grow ers of western Nebraska with daily and authentic market values on pota toes. This service the past season profited the western Nebraska farm-' ers a quarter million dollars by nar rowing the margin between the price paid to the producer and cost to the consumer. We desire to have a simi lar market news service established for hay and other farm products as rapidly as possible." This Is the second expression it approval from a large convention, the first being given hy the cooperative elevator and live stock association. ORGANIZATION MAY . GET HALFTONES FROM ' ACTIVITIES OFFICE (Continued from Page One) club, A. I. E. ET. GirU board. Junior debating team, Omicron Nu, Sigma Tau, Alpha Theta Chi, Bushnell guild. Alpha Tau Omega, Y. W. C. A. cabinet, The Cornhusker staff. Home Eco nomics. A. S. M. E., Palladian girls, Phi Delta Phi, Dairy club. Pi Beta Phi. Black Masque, Delta Zeta, Union wo men, Sigma Kappa Zeta, Latin club. Pharmaceutical society, PI Kappa Phi, Bill-Mat-Ep.. Tegner society, XI Psi Phi, Delta Sigma Delta. Iowa. A woman student in fresh man chemistry was overcome last week by fumes from a sulphuric acid generator set tip near her desk. She was unconscious for several hours. Ex. r i Hundreds of Choice BressShirts In patterns that appeal to Young Men Rudge & Guenzel Co. Begister for your mnsio work at THE UNIVESITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Twenty-Third Year Just commencing llany teachers in all branches of music to choose from. Dramatic Art Aesthetic Dancing Ask for information WTLLABD KIMBALL, Director 11th and E Sts. Opposite the Campus THE Era Telephone B2311 333 North 12th tt. Cleaners, Pressors, Dyars For the "Work and Service that Pleases." Call B2311. The Beat quipped Dry Cleaning Plant la the West One day service If needed. Reasonable Prices, good work, prompt service. Repairs to men's garments carefully made. 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