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Tim Nebraskan-Hesperian iimi "A nowspapcr dovotcd to tho Intorcstn of Tho University of NobrnsUn and tho student body." Issued Kvory Tncsdny Noon, l'ubllslicd nt JJ2B North Klovcnth Street. Hntcrcd as 5ccond-Clas3 flnll Matter. HAL H. ROBERTS Editor-in-Chief Ktnily Jenkins J. A. MnnnitiK. Hoard of Editors: S. 11. McCnw, A. C. I.ce. It. R. Knincv. N. lj lineklcv, Clifton Carter, 1. K. Cottle. . M. Cow-gill. Mnvrettc lvnton, Anna M. iMgrcn, I) Hansen, Clias. I. Taylor, I.. 11. Stiihr C. C Wilhurn, H.J. Klingc. Reporters : Winer V. Hodge, T.J Hewitt. T. M. Hewitt, R. T Hill, l'mnk Marten, lolm M. Nelson, Myrtle Rolcrts, 11. M Stone, Tom Mills J. A. Kccs A. IiMont Chase. The Ncbrnsknn-Hcspcrian will bo sent to nny address upon tho receipt of tho subscription price, which is one dollar n year. Contributions nro solicited from nil. News items such as locals, personals, reports of meet ings, etc, nro especially desired. Tho Nourns-kan-Ilcspcrlan will be glad to print nny contrib ution relative to a general university subject, but the name must accompany all such. Tho Xobrasknn-Hesperian is sent to all sub ficriljcrs until ordered discontinued and all ar rearages paid. Address all communications to tho NitnnAS kan Hr-sruniAN, P. O. 1kx 210, Lincoln, Neb. Telephone 479. Attention is called to the change in our editorial staff. A hoard of five editors chosen from the members of the journalism class will hereafter have charge of all the editorial work. The editors were chosen because of their fitness for the positions as indi cated by their work as reporters. All promotions on the staff of the paper Will be made hereafter on this basis and every member of the journalism class will have a chance to compete for an editorial position. Doubtless many alumni out of Lin coln would like to express their opin ion in regard to having a general ath letic manager at the University. We would like to have them do so and ask that all shall write at least a few words in regard to this. Send your letters to the Nebraskan-Hesperian and we will place them before the Regents. Let every alumnus who loves his alma mater do this and the Uni versity may be able to take another step forward In her already prosper ous career. folt. During his stay here, ho has or ganized thrack athletics and perfected tho indoor contests. However, ho is to leave us nnd somo one must bo secured to fill his place. A potitlon circulating among tho students favors Conch Booth of tho football team. Any one who has watched practice on tho field during tho present season knows his ability in thnt line. Tho work of tho team also stands as a monument to his skill. Ho is ablo to handle a gymnasium and lirht ath letics In the same masterly fashion. Tho question now seems to bo this: "Is the University strong enough to have a man at tho head of general athletics as Stagg In Chicago and many other men in tho eastern col leges nnd universities?" Wo would say "yes," most emphatically. There are now over two thousand students at the University and such a man Is badly needed here. Mr. Booth could, with assistants, carry on the work which Dr. Hastings has managed so efficiently nnd add to It the coaching of both football and base ball teams. By this some permanency would be given to our football team. We would not need to run the usual risk of sel ecting a coach by correspondence. Our coach would be here to watch and direct affairs during tho entire year. Pennants Solid Satin for the Thanksgiving Game, Suitable for the Lady. Eudivigs' 1 The Lincoln Academy t X Corner 11 tli nnd Q 8 tfl. i College and University Preparation. nlfMA fvt tAri1nM Dk n Vain riurJCiPAti. Good Work Popular Prices Students especially invited to call R. & C. Barber Shop It 44- O Street Organized rooting was mentioned in last week's Issue but we will bring it up again. Arrangements must be completed shortly in order to enable every one to learn the yells and prac tice them. We must have several new ones applicable to the special occasion of a rame with our northern sister Unlvorsity. The last effectual at tempt at such rooting was in 1897, when wo surprised tho .Tayhawkcrs until thoy could not play fast onough to koep our team warm. A company of endots in charge of the captain was located In each corner of the gridiron r and in the center were crowds. Of counks, there are times during the jgnmo when one cannot see as well as though ho woro free to move up and down the Hold. Howovor this sacri fice should be made in order to urge the team on to their beat efforts by showing your good will towards them and your confidence In tholr ability. Y. M. C. A. An increase of one hudred and fifty members in the Y. M. C. A. has been determined upon by the membership committee at a recent meeting. Little special effort has been placed upon this department cf work during the I past two years as it was felt that the greater effort should be placed upon a real development of the organization or rather the utilization of the mem bership already secured but it seems that the time has come now for a special effort and to this ena the com mittee is being enlarged. It ought not to be a difficult thing to add this many members and it ought to be done. The Young Men's Christian Associa tion conducts a work that ought to be of as much interest to one young man as another; it is a university move ment just as much as football, debat ing or oratory and as leaders in these movements demand university sup port so have the leaders of the Y. M. C. A. the right to make the same claims. If men arc asking: "What is there in it?" The answer would be "not much to the man who goes In for this reason." It is possible that for some men the association is of little value. They have their home life and social circle, they don't have to work for their expenses while in the university but there are a large number of men In the university who do need the help which comes from such an organ ization and it is from this standpoint that men should make their decisions when asked to join. Lot all mon in tho university take an interest in this organization at least to the extent of becoming mombors. The question of tna successor to Profasaor Hastings is interesting every one in the University. Ho has done much for his department" and athletics and his loss will ho greatly Completely Parsed Caesar Gallic War, Book I. MY KBV. MM liS 11. 1'IXCII. M. A.. D. D. tuTii $1.00 Postpaid -jo" tacls. 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