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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1926)
THE DAILY NEBRAS KAN These Men Will Probably Start In The Husker Line COUNCIL REQUESTS SILENCE IN HALLS Princtoa Abolithat llaalaf Tha ttudent council at Princeton AthUaJ PUat CymnwIuM A drive to raise money to help build a new gymnasium at Ashland College, Ohio is now In progress. The old gymnasium was rcecently des- University has ruled that freshman hazing be abolished because it is both an expensive and foolish tradition. A ... i , 'V' t s m M EVARD LEE EOY MANDEEY ELMER HOLM o J 1 UmjLiM-ii 11-jLi.nwi rmrmvii -i ' ' ' " RAY RANDELS f ' f " X DAN McMULLEN Coach Bearg hut pickod those men to start against the Kansas Agrgics this afternoon. They should make up a defensive wall which will be hard to beat. They are all in good condi tion and ready for the whistle. (Continued on Tage Two.) "The Thanksgiving contest it one that students will be looking forward to and the days preceding this game should be most enthusiastic ones; there cannot be an excess of clean cut, well Intended, true Nebraska spirit. Classes are dismissed Thurs day and Friday, but Wednesday's classes will be held as usual and every effort will be made on the part of the Student Council to uphold the Executive offices in their desire to discourage the "hall gangs", the Council statement declared. Response to this request, tho Coun cil asserted they felt confident would meet with the cooperation of the stu dent body, rrobably many have not stopped to consider that instructors attempting to hold classes may often times be disturbed by te noise in the halls. "LONNIE" STINER J3i LLOYD GROW HELLO GRADS COME IN AND SEE US FOR WE ARE SURE GLAD TO SEE YOU I YW" A7 mo w AND P STS. w LINCOLN, NEB. C E. BUCHHOLZ, Mgr. The Student's Store" Secretary of Home-Ec National Society Here Miss Alice Edwarfl. executive sec retary of the American Home Econo mics Association, visited in Lincoln last week. She appeared on the pro pram of the Home Economics Section Friday, was honor guest at tbe lunch eon at the CcrnhuEkcr notel, sod talked to a group cf deans of women Elegant Styles ootwear Special for Saturday F 75 New Styles $4.69 $6 to $10 Shoes Saturday $4.69 75 New Styles Patents-Satins-Velvets-Kids- Straps-Pumps-Ties-Oxfords- 75 Styles $6 to $10 Values .Saturday $4.69 Ml Colors Felt Boudoir Slippers 65c "Lincoln's Greatest Shoe Values" Time to Select CHRISTMAS CARDS and CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOUNTAIN TENS LEATHER BILL FOLD LEATHER KEYTAINER MOTTO'S DESK SETS LEATHER NOTE BOOKS Visit our Greeting Card Shop Latsch Brothers DANCE TONIGHT Special Armistice Dance LINDELL PARTY HOUSE Reveller's Playing Welcome Grads "KAGGIES KANT" Clothes Like Your Banker y Wears ill ' fj,rXis - I Ten pticJ. 1 Pay W lL I Plan Cash IV I W ! Savings V ( i Stamps W. I With V-ZJ ' Velours. J Every fe ; 5 r 0) in -; I Peterson & Bass Stratford and Adler Clothes 1212 "0" Home Coming! Preferred Models In Seits & OCoats to Welcome "Grads" Accepted Materials In SOCIETY BRAND an d STYLEPLUS 7p' Our O'Coat Family Ulsters Ulsterettes, Tubulars, presents Chesterfields, Collegians, Come on, you blizzard, you sleet and snow! Come on, sub-zero wea ther! Here are Over coats that challenge Winter's wint r i e s t blasts Leather Jackets and Sheepskins, too DeLuxe $25 $30 $35 Society Brand $40 $45 $50 Look at Your Hat Most everyone does-and that's the best reason for coming where we will fit you with the Hat that fits you. Dobbs, Stetsons and others, Beavers and Bfisst si