miwawT !( J 1"W THE NKBRASKAN-HKSPKRIAN. , I : ' h . , t fez l!il 0 M fe 1 ill M WiSl (if ".1 i 'I ' . ,.f $ 1 1 i 4 I r' iill ?! It TflE NEBRASKAN-HESPERIAN A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Published at 3 North Elovcntli Stret't. Issued 1'vory Tuosriiiy Xoonlty tlioUnlvor Hlty I'libllslilng: Company Entered as Seeoiui-Ctass Jfaii Matter, while the visitors depended entirely I nnd in the course of time dlslurhcd the M. H. STItWAKT, OAKKinT, Managers. Tho Nobrnskan-llcsperlan will be sent to any address upon recoipt of tho subscription price, which is ono dollar a year. Contributions are solicited from all. News itoms such as locals, personals, reports of meetings, etc., are especially desired. Tho Nebrnskan-Hcsporlnn will bo glad to print any contribution relative to a general university subject, but tho nnmo must accompany all such. Address all communications to tho University Publishing Co., Box 219, Lincoln, Nebraska. upon end runs nnd line bucks. Bono diet's exhibition cannot receive too much credit from any ono who saw it. Four goals from the field without a bad play or a fumble stored up against him throughout tho game,, not to mention several brilliant end runs and some al most impossible tackles, will win for him a place in the heart of evory stu dent upon the foot ball Hold Saturday. Tho treatment given to the Kansas men was a decided contrast to that of two years ago. Nearly six hundred students mot tho team at tho train and escorted them to their hotel. No unpleasant rles wore indulged in on tho field, such as often mnr tho game. We sincerely hope that a bettor fcling may charac terize tho two institutions in tho fu ture than has In the past. . . 1 i . .1.. I..m1Iai1 rsttr young lady suuiiousty i.iui.u-u nj much. The following Monday the as sistant manager of the foot ball team received a package of tickets and a note, short nnd curl, stating that it would bo impossible for a certain young lady stud'ously inclined to sup port such a howling mob as the one that disgraced itself in tho library on tho previous Saturday evening. The moral is sufllclontly strong to Impress itself on any of the readers of these few words without being stated here. UHBBH1 I NO. 6 3 m The management of tno foot ball team desires to settle up accounts with nil students who took tickets for tho gam Saturday. A number of persons have not yet accounted for their share. It holds tho work of tho manager in check until these arc pa'd in. Money should bo loft at the ofTlce of the Ne-brnskan-Hesporlnn as soon as possible. Through an oversight the editors ot the Nebrnsknn-Hesperian have allowed all of the issue of October 3 to be ex hausted. Several numbers of this issue ni'e now in demand and if there are any persons in tho university who have kept back copies of the paper who are willing to dispose of tho same they will confer a great favor upon the manage ment by leaving them at the office of the paper. " Students aro requested by the Y M. 0. A. to see that their addresses arc properly given to the registrar at onc- I'nless this is done there Is liable to bu u large number of blunders in tho book when it appears that will in a large nvnsuro hurt its effectiveness. An ex tra amount of effort is being put forth at this time, and It is hoped that a suc cessful directory may be brought out, but unless tho co-operntlon of the stu dents is obtained this will be impossi ble Jt is the intention of those in charge to give the c!ty address, the home address, the class and tho socie ties to which each student belongs. This will make an invaluable and use ful book. Suggestions through the columns of tho Nebrnskan-Hosperfan to the effect Hint chess and whist clubs be organ ized in the university oem to bo meet ing with tho approval of a great many students. It is now very evident that both will bo acted upon. Promoters of "noli stnto that a large number are sig nifying tholr Intention to enter con tests. No valid reason exists why each should not bo a success Support Is, of ourso. neccsary, but from indications this will bt forthcoming as soon as the tournaments are fairly started. A placo for holding tho contests has not yet 'boon secured, but It Is thought that somo of the fratornltles will place their nouses at the disposal of those inter ested. If this is done it will simplify matters greatly and will assuro the suc cess of the meetings. Anothor defeat was stored up against tho university Saturday afternoon, but it was only after ono of tho hat-dost fought gridiron battles that has over boon scon on tho campus. It was a struggle different in ninny ways from any ever st?n hero. Kicking was tho or der of tho day for tho Ndbraska team, A limited amount of complaint hns been heard about tho university library about tho way tho books of fiction are handled. Theso volumes are not free to tho'studonts, as aro othor books, and studonts nnd instructors in English who must use them a great deal say that they aro given groat inconven ience. WhMo it is evident to any one why this is done, it is at the same time bad that It is necessary to restrict any one clnss of matter. "Works of fiction nlwnys have a peculiar fascination for studonts, and it is very easy to get in terested in a book, carry it off home without obtaining permission from the librarian, with full Intention of finish ing and returning it, and then in the course of a few days to forget that the volume has not been taken back. In this way ninny works are m'ssed. The loss Is not so great when it Is an indi vidual book, mu when it is ono of a set considerable difficulty may bo ex perienced iivroplacing it. This makes the position of the librarian hard. To protect tho books means to bring troubles upon his head; not to protect them appears to be a shirking of duty. It is to be hoped that some satisfactory method may be devised whereby the books may be protected and still be In a position where students may get at them without making extra trouble for the library assistants. JJ leaves Lincoln at 5:13 a.m., ar- w rives at Chicago 8:10 p. m. a daylight ride. The finest ""Under 'the' bend of "Sympathy" the JJJ train in America and it goes Vidette-Beportcr speaks as follows con-1 n v;a tie Burlington, corning Drake university: m 1 City Ticket Onlce, Cor. 10th and 0 Sis. m 1 Telephone 235 m "The I. S. C. Student hns formally tendered her sympathy to poor, perse- ISiirtliigtoii Depot, 7th St., Hot. t and O Telephone -'.). Colorado, Utah, California and Oregon ARM DBST RIAOHUD VIA THE The ridiculous side of school life comes to light occasionally in very un expected circumstances. At the mass meeting of the students some time ago a certain young lady of the institution pledged herself to sell ten tickets to the Kansas game. She did in perfectly good faith and deemed it a favor to the association which would not soon be forgotten. She was not wrong In her Ideas in this case, Inasmuch as she was ono of tho few young Indies, or old ones either, for that matter, who ioal Izcd tho necessity of working for ath letics in Nebraska. All was Avell with nor after tho mooting closed, except for the fact that she was very studious. Saturday evening some one unfor tunately telegraphed from Des Moines that Nebraska had won the game there that day. A few of tho students imme diately assumed that It was tholr duty to make a little noise to show their ap preciation for the affair. In tho courso of time other students thought that thuy ought to do something also. They joined with the first students. St'll othor studonts joined later, and soon a goodly numbor wore showing apprecia tion for tho tenm. With tho crowd finally together, a visit to the library was proposed. This was all right ox copt for ono thing. A certain young lady who had taken ten tickets to bo sold for ilio Kansas-Nebraska gumo happened to bo studiously Inclined and was in the library preparing somo les sons for tho future. Tho students Plntscn Light Steam Heat Direct Lino to aft Points West. Solid Vestibuled Trains - uanr $ PlCTOV 2 trains dally to Denver and Colorado points J trains dall to San Francisco and California points. .' trains dally to Salt Lake City and Utah points t train dally to Portland and North I'aeifk Coast points, with direct connections for Taconia nnd Seattle. S3T" l'or time tables, folders, illustrated hooks, pamphlets descriptive of the tcrriton traversed, call on Bs flis2r TijVM mm ft r . i- IMf i - Av, "-JWV- cuted Drake, tho one groat advocate of purity in athletics, for having lost the I rt tte fr3449944943(t game in which they were to win the championship of 'Iowa, Missouri, Ne braska and Kansas,' and calls the at tention to the fact that Drake will this year probably lose 'the championship from tho Mississippi to the mountains." "While wo would as willingly extend the ont'ro sympathy of this Institution in such a case, still, recognizing that spirit which could see tho champion ship of the middle west in the Drake Nebraska game, we would rather sug gest that Inasmuch as the largest guar antee over offered Purdue was not suffi cient to schedule a Thanksgiving game with Drake, they exercise tho same vivid imagination and schedule another game with Lenox college on Thanks giving for the championship from Maine to California." The editors of the Nebrnsknn-Hes-per an fall to see tho force of state ments of this kind In the columns of nny paper for the promotion of good fellowship between institutions. Every body realizes the attitude that Ames, Grinnell and tho State University of Iowa assume toward Drake. The mo tive which has Impelled them to do this Is good and should be emphnsized However, we cannot fall to question any attempt to bring about harmony In this manner. It is certainly true that harmony should exist for the -welfare of athletics in the state. It is also true that the three Institutions mentioned desire that something bo done to bring back the good feeling. Nothing will be gained in the long run. and when it is time for a reconciliation tho trouble will be a hundred times harder to over-1 come. Drake is undoubtedly to blame ! for somo of the statements that she has I made, yet it is necessary in this, as ' well as in everything else, to make a certain amount of sacrifice in order to keep harmony. To anjnterested out slder the move on tho part of the three colleges seems to be something that could easily have been averted If the proper amount of effort had been put forth. E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. Short line and quick service to Nebraska City, Falls City, St Louis and all points South, East and West City Ticket Olflce, 1039 "0" St. t . lOWNSKNI) F G P. T A. II D COKNELI. C P &T A A COLLI2GI3 CALENDAR. Students of tho university who are not subscribers of tho Nebrnsknr lies perian aro requested to call t,t the I nl vorslty book storo and inspect the new college calendar which is on exhibition there. It Is a work of art and mer.t representing twelve of the oldest col leges in this country, engravings In the colors of tho respectivo institutions. Tho yell of each university Is also en graved on each one. It is a most beau tiful work and would muke a very wol come Christmas prosont. It is Bold other places in tho city for $1.25. It you will leave this amount ?1. 25 with tho University Book Co. for a sub scription to the Nobraskan-Hcsperiati for the romalndor ot the yoar your name will be placed on our list and vou will bo presented with ono of these handsome calendars, it is an olfor ti.m n.ww.uL WB overlooked, EFfrjP ?Mr4 K BbH flnll l .....i Kommvluif m.iuii.r i ,..i .. , f .., f" hi mm see ,....., ..v. .,.,,, u.nuivu inu iiurnry " vviuhuii. DoJyou know your own mind? Yes, you will say, I havo my opinions You do kmv what you think; but do you know how you think, r,Ay you think, the 91 manner and the eeauion of ' our thinking ? 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