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Cartoon showing an angry mob chasing Van Dusen and another member of the Cornhusker staff as they shout "Well Any How We Done Our Damndest!" showing that the Cornhusker Staff knew they might upset people with their edition of the Cornhusker.

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A photo from the game Between the Huskers and Aggies

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A photo from the game between the Huskers and Aggies.

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The Husker football team practices by train tracks on the way to Portland, Oregon.

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The Husker football team practice by train tracks on the way to Portland, Oregon.

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Picture of Carrol Panley (drum major) leading the R.O.T.C. Band down "O" street in Lincoln, Nebraska during the 1929 Armistice Parade.

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Picture of Band Director D.F. Easterday, Director 1883-1898

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Picture of Band Director August Hagenow, Director 1903

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Picture of Donald Lentz, Band Director from 1937-1973

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Picture of William T. "Billy" Quick, Director from 1917-1937

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Picture of the Cadet band at summer camp in the early 1900s

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Picture of the Cadet band at 1911 football halftime in "N" formation

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This is an internal memo sent out to the instructional staff and faculty of the University inviting them to the Open House of the Student Union happening on May 4, 1938.

Facilities for the Faculty in the Student Union
This is a questionnaire given out to the instructional staff and faculty of the University of Nebraska, detailing some questions about what a faculty member might desire inside of the Student Union. If so, it asks if they would be willing to subject…

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A letter in the yearbook to the publications board by van Dusen. Transcription:
To the Publication Board
Censure is the usual potion of those who loudly demand a reward for their own labors, however meritorious. Yet it sometimes happens that he…

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The Oregon Agricultural College was behind their team 100%. The newspaper strengthening that feeling with this article. The hard fought Nebraska victory over the Aggies shows just how gigantic of a win it was. Nebraska defeated a team which in the…

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Group photo of the University Regimental Band

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The University Band plays at the 1922 Notre Dame football halftime, the last game in the old stadium.

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A close-up of a photo taken of the band in 1934 featuring the newest addition to the band, "Big Bertha."

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Picture of Carrol Panley (drum major) leading the R.O.T.C. Band down "O" street in Lincoln, Nebraska during the 1929 Armistice Parade.

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Bobby Fischer and Jessica Dussault, cymbals, prepare to take the field for a 2008 pregame solo.

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Photos of members of the 1912 Cornhusker staff.
Top left to bottom right: Dana Van Dusen, Harry Coffee, Ralph Sweeley, Mark Hargrave, Rex Davies, Katherine Yates, Ernest Graves, Samuel Cotner, Ruth Munger, Sam Buck.

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A page written by Van Dusen to give credit to (and make fun of) the Cornhusker staff. There is a photo that was taken at the Cornhusker staff formal.

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Two page letter between Šárka Hrbková and Chancellor/Major Samuel Avery during World War I. Avery was in Washington D.C. and Hrbková was sending him a communication to the new president of Czechoslovakia.

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The Nebraska football team, basking in it's glory after beating the Oregon Aggies 17-7 on a long road trip, decided to take an extra day of celebration. This threw some plans for a welcome ceremony out of whack, but during such an unprecedented…

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The Nebraska football team arrived back in Lincoln to be greeted by a large crowd of over 1,000 students. The head coach and captain of the football team described the victory and explained how much "Husker Spirit" helped them on their long journey.

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The Cornhuskers finally reached the end of their long journey to Oregon, to be met by a joyous crowd of over 1,000 students and fans. The delay of the team getting home was a result of demands by the alumni to stay a while and enjoy the victory.…
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