UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Biggest Game of Missouri Valley Season NEBRASKA vs. K. U. Saturday, Nov. 15th McCook Field Mail Applications enclosing money received now. Tickets on sale Monday, 10.00 a.m. at Manager's office, Gymnasium. Student Tickets admit North Bleachers. Special sections for Rooters and University Girls. General admission North Bleachers and Grand Stand, $1.00. Reserved Seats South Bleachers and West Bleachers, $1.50. Box Seats, Side Lines, $2.00. $1.00 is allowed on Student Tickets in exchange for any reserved seat. Students should reserve seats now. No telephone applications will be considered. Applications should be accompanied by draft, check or P. O. order made payable to W. O. Hamilton. Where tickets are to be sent by mail. 12 cents should be included to pay for registration. Otherwise tickets will be sent at owner's risk. Remember That SCHULZ the Tailor makes overcoats as well as suits. It will be a pleasure to show you our line Foreign and Domestic Woolens 913 Mass. CROSS COUNTRY MEN LEAVE FQR NEBRASKA Seven Runners Start For Lincoln Tonight to Compete in Conference Race on Saturday The Varsity cross country team, which is entered in the Missouri Valley conference run at Lincoln Saturday, will leave tonight for the Cornusherk camp. Seven men will make the trip, Vermillion, Spreier, Edwards, Duwauall, Ross, Hazen, and possibly, Malcolmson. Coach Hamilton will not accompany the team and Captain Hazen will have charge of the team at the meet. The team is in good shape with the exception of Malcolmson, who will be out for five or six weeks. The other men should score in the race. Dark horses are always prominent in such races but Captain Hazen believes he has the perfect number of players to team to make the Kansas prospects excellent. The ministers of the city churches will have special messages for all University students next Sunday.— Adv. 38-3 New York University gained 1,200 students in its registration this year according to the official report of the registrar, George C. Sprague. The total enrollment is 5,637, not including auditors or students in the extramural division of whom there are over 1,000 in attendance. Plain caramels, nut caramels, and dipped caramels at Wiedemann's. Adv. Next Sunday is University Church Day. Special services in all the Lawrence churches.-Adv. 38-3 Need A Raincoat? We now have in stock all sizes in all our big sellers. Slip ons $ 5 to $15 Gaberdines $10 to $25 Cravanettes $15 to $25 A good umbrella extra value at $1.00 Sixty men at Michigan Agricultural College petitioned the faculty to offer a course in the study of the liquor problem with college credit. Morningside College is to have a new gymnasium, to be finished by Feb 1st. It will cost complete $75,000. Next Sunday is University Church Day. Special services in all the Lawrence churches—Adv. 38-3 Shortbridge, an Alaskan Indian chief has matriculated at the University of Pennsylvania. The whole University in church next Sunday.—Adv. 38-3 Caramel time at Wiedemann's.. Adv. ARM BANDS CANES PENNANTS MEGAPHONES AT GRIGGS 827 Mass. "The Store of Quality" WASHBURN ROOTERS COME OUT IN FORCE Five Hundred Topeka Enthusiasti Will Compete With "Rock Chalk" While Teams Clash on Me-Cook Field Saturday SHIFTED LINE-UP PROBABLE Hammond, Strothers, Russel, Calkins and Kane May Have Chance to Show Their Worth The Kansas team has been having some strenuous scrimmages during the past week and the coaches expect the team to be in fine shape for a good game Saturday. The freshmen have gone through the line considerably when they were given all the odds at home, but, instead of dutc, but, beyond a doubt, the Varsity, with its regular line-up, would wipe them off the map. The Washburn Ichabads will arrive in Lawrence Saturday morning with their rooters five hundred strong, with the one object, of repeating last year's slaughter of the innocents. The team is all in good shape and with its stars back in the game should make an excellent showing in the big games. In the Washburn rooters will occupy the entire south bleachers and promise to show the Varsity rooters how yelling should be done. Although outweighed nearly twenty pounds to the man, the team is fast and solid and the boys of the Red and Blue will have to hump to put it over them in this game. The lineup of the Ichabods has not been sent in but it is probable that Deaver will start the game at quarter with Ream and Beals, two stars, to back him up. Bearg and Hardy, the two speedy half backs, will start the game in the back field. Blondy Trobert will hold down right end opposite Strothers. He is a great kicker, being able to boot the ball fifty-five yards every time in a punt and forty-five yards in a drop kick, it is said. He may do some damage if the Kansas team holds as it is expected to do. As a whole, the team is much better than last year's which won ten to nothing. A few shifts in the lineup will probably be made, Hammond going to guard in place of James, who is in the hospital with bronchitis, and Strothers will be back at end, if his chanceance at quarter some time during the game and Calkins and Kane may be used as subs on the ends before the game is over. All reports as to Stuewe being out are wrong and when the whistle blows there are things that they do things. Detwiller will start the game with Greenlees if his condition permits. The game should be one of the best of the season as both teams are out for blood, the Varsity to retrieve what they lost last year and then again and the coaches promise a run for your money to all who see the game. The ministers of the city churches will have special messages for all University students next Sunday.—Adv. 38-3 Friday and Saturday will be fruit salad days at Wiedmann's—Adv. Try the lunch counter in the basement of Fraser lad.—Adv. 38-56 DISAGREE WITH AN EASTERN ECONOMIST University Professors of Language Do Not Think That Will Power Is Lessened By Study of Other Tongues S. N. PATTEN CAUSES TROUBLE Pennsylvania Instructor Declares Students Should Have Only One Set of Words For Clearness Does the study of a language hurt the will power? S. N. Patten, professor of political economy of the University of Pennsylvania, says it does. The language professors the University has does and further, that the theory offered by Professor Patten is absurd and unscientific. Professor Patten in reaching his conclusion says in part: "If one knows two languages and has a double set of words, each must find expression to relieve the subconscious memory. Concise, attractive, word construction idea is then expressed once and only once. One who has a knowledge of languages must say when desiring to speak, 'My thought is so in Greek, is so in Latin, and finally so and so in English.' This means that an ornate style is a defect and not a mark. If there is a single word set of associations, a single word will fully express his meaning." Prof. Eugene Galloo, head of the Romance Language and Literature department, said that when she spoke in French she thought in French and when she spoke in English she thought in English. According to Professor Patten's idea, she said, a child that blurted out its thoughts was the one of greatest will power. Prof. A.T. Walker of the Lathi department thought the theory absurd. "It is not at all scientific," he said. "If Professor Patten thinks that short, concise, crap words the come at first, it will power, he is mistaken. Does he think 'damm' a native word? Why. that is Latin itself." Dean卵 Templin of the College does not believe that language has hurt anybody's will power. However, he went on to say so and might have thought so and quoted the following lines from Hamlet: "Thus conscience does make cowards of us all: And thus the native hue of resolution Is sicked ər with the pale cast of thought, tough And terrifies of great pith and moment With this regard their currents trenched awry. And lose the name of action." "I never thought of the students' hurting any of the students' will power, declared a F. Engel of German department." "Governor-Builder in his lecture spoke of education as a builder of will power. The study of languages most certainly belongs to education." All of the language professors agreed that they had never observed any of their pupils that had less will power because of the study. However, there is one instructor on the hill who thinks as Professor Pattern. But he merely thinks so, he may be refused to be quoted for her. Subscribe for the Daily Kansas First Sophomore Dance SATURDAY NIGHT ROBINSON GYM Admission 50c. Open To All Students Of University PHONE 100 FOR TAXICABS PEERLESS GARAGE, Phone 100. CHICAGO U. ADOPTS NEW TANGO FOOTBALL Tango football has arrived at the University of Chicago. The new pastime, as staged at maroon practice this season at Marshall *Field* combines the graceful gyrations of the modern dancers with the der labs of the gridiron, and is designed to fit the Midway candidates for tripping the light fantastic toe titleward through the 1913 schedule. Lively footwork is the basis of Coach Stagg's Argentine invention: As in the most recent developments of the art of dancing, the performers must master the grips and the limberest joints win the cake. Wind, nerve and daring are also required for the sport. Coach Stagg did not patent the pastime with the polished floor in view, but the maroon students, many of whom are proficient in the latest wrinkles of the grapevine, hesitation, fish walk and reverse dip, find with joy that it well adapted to furthering their social advance. challenge to jump, alike pivot, block and charge are chewed without a murmur. Prof. Karl Pratheh, lecturing before the Yale University, said that the thing which struck him most in the American schools was the severe restrictions placed on the student in the selection of his courses. Greater liberty was allowed in the foreign countries, according to him. Next Sunday is University Church Day. Special services in all the Lawrence churches.-Adv. 38-3 For the fourth year, a course in the study of the liquor problem is offered by the economics department of Iowa Wesleyan University. Maple caramels with or without nips dipped at Wiedemann's—Adv. UNFAMILIAR VIEWS NO.7-TWO PHOTOGRAPHS OF GYMNASIUM REVENGE! WASHBURN vs. K. U. Game Called 3 o'clock. Special sections for rooters and University girls on North bleachers. General admission--End North bleachers, $1.00. Reserved seats, South bleachers, $1.00. With student tickets, Reserved seats 50 cents. Student tickets admit North bleachers. Autos admitted $1.00 each occupant. Tickets on sale now at Manager's office in Gymand at Carroll's. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th. McCOOK FIELD