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. r THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ,1 1 1 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN IVAN 0 UKKOK Kditor LKOXARO Y. KUXE Mng. Editor WALTER HIA'NK. .Business Manager MERRILL YAXPKRTOOl Asst. Bus. Mgr. OEOROV: DRIVER. ...Asst. Bus. Mr. XVws Risrmrnl ltv rsity Hill T lephenei .r, I.-4MI. tuinr. V-2."T Mtvhanionl lVvrlm:t. lt-S14' 1iiMthHl evuy day during he oolN-se ycir. ulsi ii'tin i-vii-p. irr sfnu-ster. II. Kvtovc.l at Ihr i-ostottic at Lincoln. N'tVniH:!. as sivvl-das tmil matter. i?'i!. r (! i t ( Vnt:rps ( Marvh t. Freshmen caps, the medium used every fall to identify freshmen and pet them aoi-jnainted with one another, will bo sold in the hasemem of Me morial hall throughout registration by the Innocents. For a ha'NIoren years this has been an annual custom, and it is now so firmly rooted that it is counted as a Nebraska tradition. Every frst year roan is expected to wear one of the preen skull-caps on the campus until cold weather, by which time the frst class nie?tinc will have beer, held and some ores r.i?at ion perfected. The price, which in past years has been a slicht drawback, has been cut down to fifty cents, a sum which can be spared for such a pur pose by everyone. Xew s'tnier.ts hot:? '. e to it that their classmates buy a cap and wear it every day At the lows ate Ac Ames. t"re s h tt e r. hav tossinc" all their fellow- freshmen a ho fa:', to live up to the tradition. Th:s has r.oer been foun.: r.ocesssry st Xebrsiska Nebraska Has Big Part In Second Snelling Camp By George E. Grimes. Fort Snellins. Minn.. Sept. 11. Sol diering, to the student officers at the Ft. Snellinjt training camp, is worse than pitching hay. physically; and as a mental drill only Professor Fling's European history course can be com pared to it. There Is not a man in camp, however, who Is going to stick, but feels that the training is the fin est and most enjoyable he has known. The officers" school Is a condensed col lege education. Xebraska university is even more thoroughly represented in the second camp than in the first. Four captains of the eight student companies are Oornhuskers who won commissions at the first camp: Silas M. Bryan. Karl Brown. Tim Corey and A. U Burnhani. Down at the cantonment adjoining the officers" school as second lieutenants with the regulars, are Ellsworth Mo ser. Edward Ferley. Adrian Bryan. Merri! Reed and Fhil Watkins "Vose" was especially resplendent a few days ago. when, as an aide, he rode a hand- some hav horse in the brigade review to be a very present friend In time of need. Most of the men in camp came from Indoor occupations where a walk to the street car was about the most vio lent form of exercise. The discovery of new bodily powers in the vigorous setting up exerciees. or the stiff bayo net dri.l has proved one of the joys of the camp. The muscle that is not given work to do at some time during the day has rot been discovered. Surely it is not unreasonable to be lieve that one of the results of this work in the army training camp will be a more sanely healthful people. The Soldier's Belief The spirit of service that lies below the surface of the camp life not ex pressed, but only apparent in the earnestness with which the men go j about their work, is one of the most ; inspirinc thincs to the vounger men. i This is something that is not talked ) abo;;; very often. i The other night a croup of my com- All University Men The UnlvcrHlly Young Men's Christian HHHoclatlnii will hold open house at tho hmmocIh tion rooms in the Temple, WedncHd iy. September 12. 1917, at 8:00 p.m. All men students are invited, and espe cially new students. A good time Is assured. On Thursday, September 13, at the same time and place the Y. M. C. A. will give a reception to all men of the University. Miss Julia Vance spent her sum mer working on food conservation problems at the farm campus. She lert the latter part of August for a brief visit with relatives. Wo art! in position to take caic of your wants Sec ub! Remington; Typewriter Co. 101 Bankers Life Phone B-2852 t:'tt:ra! college, the privilege of Si roe Atr Every company has also its quota of I rany were studying the bayonet man Xebraska ur.iversitv men. The aver- ' tocetner a trave.mg salesman ace ace of the second camp men is ' hie'i Vvl taecher. a foot hall ooaoli about thirty years, so the faces of , student ere ;n the conference. alumni are nvieh more numerous Than I 3 moro.rt -he talk drifts! from a those of men who would be active tu- di-ousion of the e-ecTireness of the rts. 1 bayonet acains: the Germans, to the I recess-! v ot maXir.c further warfare ' Three Hich Points , . ', . .v , " , .w impossible bv a v, torv m the present After two weeks of the camp, three 1 1 w a " things stand out as high poir.ts in the " nvi"::sry work They' r- the shoes. I A bit of the ir.r.fr cot sciousness of the fun of the ph.vsics; workou's. and sch of the reer. was uncovered. They r the si ir.t c: the men 1 - s th most worth- ; Those g.xV. old arr.-y shoe- s.or. "'' '-'rc 5-o:r coi;ntry had under-1 become the recruifs best fronds Yr.i- ' !en. and eacii. humbly, war. ted to ; versitv r.en w? had followed -he "hare Ir. the labor. er cav.se wh'.ch sr.a.. s.-t t'v cf rrar.ee. the rat:or. ths: c?.-:. er or. 'rdeper.eni. e .r.ttrest ev ?. f.Ver.e.: sr.: Knri ste-t in the i fashion were prone t 1 laugh a' the big things but the laughter charged To adtr.-lravior. and the sdtr.5rav--Ti to the love one car. fr-el or.ly towf.'i in mate tr-.er.'ls i-.Ke a ravori-e ne K- They fou he-i '..chtly i.;vi:i the possi- b-t-.ty -hit some tricht not return T::s was m r a.cepted as a fact.' &r.i then force tfer. The only thing , to he considered was that hre was: (V f-ed v.s Mve'.y This has con hy leaps j as "e see daily examples j tie or crer. rrs.ri hs w he s:t; p.'.t:is . hVv-- verse's nags. in. the prs. :: i ore carries ff'y cr f cur. and k.t. an: the sn-l rrcscles o: the f-e-army shoes truly prov a 3k Tka: ;S-.. fo t.k: thosr eve:-, the h don e T.:ricg rr.T-er.ts it was revealed r.:--r. were cor.vireed That '.i ef war ir. the pres- .r.s'ance most w-orth wt:! ere an: sr al em c: rer ft re To ari sincere i-.: a war of .: e cr death. . T-oe wv icrow France- best Tel. r.s Ner- s;.i ts swe. tv;t this a "1 "tirst: or. :'.! grew the ! soldiers. bv.t Those cf " s w o-- we lesrr. of Therr. thaT. after the I rrake '.:r the stu.ier.T bo-fy a-.- ""v l we ! as ir.dxstria.lv. ! forget hs.t the - exp-e-vt t:s T; the world will pay ever t--: hont-i-i h ro. .re thsr. s.te-a-e Thw-ghr.es see tc psp, ie-e's j-ecr'.e. The Ur.-.- i sir.oe w- will lack their help the x (--l-'v has fe't the intrv'se jr. the f d::' es of .'. "ece men and wo er w -de eler'and Th:s fall for ir.st r so'ior. ! The y have eft v.s to Veer vv "he ir. the Freroh Is-c-'ace. There ts J star. 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Recommends Toe YULE Laundry, its They soak the clothes not the customer. THANKS We wish to thank our patrons for the liberal support that has niaeie possible the largest fall opening in the history of our school ANOTHER BIG'CLASS STARTING MONDAY, SEPT. 10 Last year more than thirty university students earned work with us. Honrs arraneed to suit. Send for free catalog and booklet on th-so-eailed "Accredited Commercial Schools." Nebraska School o! Business T. A Blakeslee. President H K. Carson. Secretary Gertrude Beers. Treasurer Corner O and 14th Sts., Lincoln, Nebraska Sst?a 6JH3BisS5-am'Ba3t- &mts irl Jrr --T ---- 4, Dillie Durtt if tefc 5 AT THE MAGNET WZDXXJSDAY THTESDAT FRIDAY SATTKDAY A.::- i Arrr. ;::-; We ires cut tid TLzzn'y P-j-jleozi.: P:ccrraph F.CSC0E A2ErCKXT ir. 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