This 1935 editorial in the Daily Nebraskan praises the Kansas band for their performance, manner, and uniforms while accusing the Nebraska band for their shabby, unenthusiastic, outdated methods and uniforms. The inflammatory article chastises the…
After weeks of indecision and after many letters poured into the Chancellor's and band office, the athletic department decided to send the band, a decision which was announced across the top of the Daily Nebraskan front page.
The Daily Nebraskan celebrates a small donation from a Kansas City businessman who wished to help send the band to West Point for the Nebraska-Army game. The Daily Nebraskan concludes that this support from an outsider shows interest from all over…
The Daily Nebraskan reports on a New York Times article written about the Nebraska band's good reputation and the fundraising being accomplished to send the band to the Nebraska-Army game.
In order to provide funds for the ROTC band to travel to the Nebraska-Army game at West Point, the student community of the University of Nebraska begins raising money on behalf of the band.
The New York News had many interesting comments to make about the appearance of the Nebraska football team, fans, and R.O.T.C. band after the Nebraska-Army game.
Daily Nebraskan article about the possibility of Roosevelt giving a Commencement speech. Roosevelt was to be in Lincoln for Nebraska's semi-centennial celebration. Chancellor Avery issued a statement about the suggestions for Roosevelt to…
A newspaper article, from The Daily Nebraskan, about the removal of the old iron gates and iron fence from the campus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1947.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article promoting the approaching Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser on April 5, 1922. The article describes who Miss Coppock was and the importance of the fundraiser.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article promoting the approaching Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser on April 5, 1922. The article describes who Miss Coppock was and the importance of the fundraiser.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article promoting the Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser to begin later that day, April 5, 1922. The article describes who Miss Coppock was and the importance of the fundraiser.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article on April 6, 1922 reporting on the progress of the Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser. The article also describes Grace Coppock and the importance of the fundraiser.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article on April 7, 1922 reporting the final day of the Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser. The fundraiser had raised $800 by that morning and was expected to reach the goal of $1500 by that evening.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article promoting the approaching Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser on February 27, 1923. The article describes who Miss Coppock was and the importance of the fundraiser.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article promoting the approaching Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser on February 27, 1923. The article explains who Miss Coppock was and the importance of the fundraiser.