The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 27, 1917, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA
The Daily Nebraskan
THE BEST UNIVERSITY NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD
EDITORIAL STAFF
George K. Grimes Kditor-in-Chicf
Ivan G. Boede Managing Editor
Fern Noble Associate Kditor
Leonard W. Kline Associate Kditor
Eva Miller Contributing Editor
Dwight P. Thomas ..Snorting Kditor
BUSINESS STAFF
Walter C. Blunk ' Business Manager
Fred W Clark Assistant Business Manager
Offices: News, Basement. University Hall; Business. Basement.
Administration Building.
Telephones: News. L-4S41; Business, B-2597.
k Published every day during the college year. Subscription, per
semester, 1.
Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class
mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
APPRECIATION OF THE GOOD
It should be a source of gratification to the University public that
two of the most noteworthy public events of the year, the lecture of
Sir Rabindranath Tagore and the visit of the Portmanteau Players,
were made possible because of the keen interest in things worth while
on the part of the faculty members who secured these visits, and the
.faculty and students who paid to see ihem and in a large measure
made them financially successful.
The University should be the place for a eultivaiion of the
appreciaiton of things that are good and things that are true. The
ordinary diversions offered in the city of Lincoln are not of a kind
that will help one to cultivate these finer instincts. There is even
danger that the student, compelled if he seeks amusement, to go to a
cheap moving picture show or a tragic vaudeville performance such
as are so easily at hand, will have his appreciative sense so dulled that
he will lose interest in the finer things, or be content with seeing the
cheaper ones.
The dramatic arts department is helping kep alive a hunger for
things worth while. Such occasional visits as the Portmanteau help
still further.
The day is probably not far distant when the student body will
refuse to pay for some of the vaudeville performances that are com
mon and insulting to a person of average intelligence. The University
should take the lead in demanding the good, and in rejecting the
coarse, the cheip and the untrue.
USING THE FORUM
At the request of the Student Council charter convention, The
Nebraskan again urges the students to use the Forum columns of the
paper for a discussion of questions of vital University interest. With
a student body as heterogeneous as ours, there should be one or two
letters a day from students who could contribute constructive ideas.
During the discussion of the plans for the student council the Forum
could be the most valuable agency for exchange of student opinion
and suggestion to the charter convention. The Nebraskan only asks
that it knows who writes the article. The name will not necessarily
be published.
A WORD TO SIGMA DELTA CHI '
One of the features of the University Night performance in the
past years has been the publication of Sigma Delta Chi's annual extra
paper, "The Shun." The eagerness to read it, however, has sometimes
been met by disappointment by finding that its humor was often trash,
and its fun more bitter than good natured.
The editors of The Shun this year will make no mistake if they
keep the columns of the paper clean and free from coarseness. The
manager of University Night has said that all of the stunts will be "so;
let this one follow suit. There is so much real cheerfulness that is
worth while, that the kind that leaves a bad taste in the mouth need
have no place at an all-University affair.
The wrestling team's sweeping victory in the Iowa meet is one
bright spot in the midst of our rather unfortunate basketball season.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Notice to Track Men
The picture of the track squad was
burned in the fire at Hindmarsh's. An
other will be taken Wednesday, at 4
p. m. Every man arrange to be there.
Get excused from lab or classes long
enough to be in the picture. Fifty men
are wanted out. Captain Overman.
ENLISTED RESERVE
OPEN TO STUDENTS
Birthday Frolic
Financial statement of the Wash
ington birthday frolic, which was held
at the Rosewilde party house, Friday
evening, February 23, 1917, is as fol
lows: Total receipts, $179.00. Total
expenditures, music, $45.00; rental
hall and refreshments, $40.00; adver
tising, $4.50; printing, $8.05; extra
help, $1.50; doorkeeper, $1.50; total,
$100.55. rrofit, $78.45. To be turned
over to E. C. Killen. The compli
mentary list was as follows: John
Barr, L. J. Beck. Hugo Block, W. H.
Anderson, Ben Johnson, Ed. Killen,
Will Ackerman, Charles Peterson, Hal
ley Bowers, S. Yule, Earl Porter, D. H.
Harvey, H. 8.. Anderson, Dan Proudfit,
F. H. Pollock. Signed, E. C. Killen,
. chairman. Audited February 2C, 1917.
T. .A. Williams, agent student activities.
Gymnasium Locker
All locks on gymnasium lockers
not assigned will be cut hereafter
without notice. Dr. R. G. Clapp. .
(Continued from Page 1)
necessary, in the particular duties of
their corps or department.
The enlistment in the reserve corps
is for a period of four years, but the
enlisted person may be discharged by
the secretary of war prior to the ex
piration of his term of enlistment
when his services are no longer re
quired. Enlisted men shall take pre
cedence in their corps according to
the date of their enlistment and when
called out for purpose of instruction
or training shall take precedence next
below all other enlisted men of like
grade in the regular army.
HAVE PLEDGED $663
IN CHINA CAMPAIGN
Personal Work Will Continue Field
Secretary; Miss Dodge Expected
Back This Week
University women have pledged
$663.75 of the $1,500 asked of them
for the support of Grace Coppock, '05,
national secretary in China. The com
mittee reports are not complete as
yet, as all the pledges have not been
made.
Florence Writ, '17. chairman of the
committee, said Saturday that the cam
paign would continue for two weeks
if the amount were not raised before.
Miss Adelia Dodge, field secretary,
is expected back the last of the week.
NON
COMPOS
MENTIS
OUR DAILY THOUGHT
A question will often start an argu.
ment, but it will seldom stop one.
Have you ever seen the sunrise
Creeping slowly up the sky
And tinting all the heavens?
Why, you're glad to be alive!
Have you ever met an old, old friend
And clasped him by the hand?
The gladness rising in your heart
Will be a si range thing to understand.
There is so much in all this world
Of good and beauty around us lies;
That all the troubles vanish soon,
And you're just glad to be alive.
Once upon
A time,
A direct
Deseendent
Of the Original
Sinner
Came down
To the
University
To get an
Education.
He had
Some money
That father
Had given him
And he thought
That it was
His duty
To make it
Co
As far as it could.
It went.
For just
As Father Adam
Bit at the
Apple
So did
Umpity-um grandson
Bite, but
Not on apples.
He spent
His money
O, so foolishly
For this and that
(For he was a "good sport")
Until
One day
It was
All
Gone.
And then
All that
Sonny
Had
Was the bills
To pay.
And he couldn't
Pay them
And his friends
Didn't call
V'm pet names
.t cut him
Cold.
And if it
Hadn't been
For one thing
He would have
Lost out
All around,
And that
One thing
Was a part
Of the education
He had come
Down to the University
To learn;
"A man's
A 'good sport' as long
As his money
Lasts, but
It doesn't
Last long
Enough."
THE DAYS GONE BY
P. S. The rendering bit of anguish
just flown from our red lead-pencil is
eligible for the so-called but im
modestly named "hell-box" in a n. p.
office, otherwise known as a waste
paper basket in a parlor, but we must
fill space, Agnus, fill spa-us.
Meal ticket $5.50 for $4.50. Newbert
Cafe, 137 No. 12th St.
TEACHERS WANTED
For every Department of School work.
Boards will soon commence to elect
teachers for next year. REGISTER
NOW, and get in on the first vacan
cies. Write today for Blanns. Only
3i2 per cent Com. Payable Nov. 1st.
Territory: Iowa, Wis., Minn,' Neo
Dakotas and the West. Don't delay.
Teacher' Employment Bureau.
E. I. Heuer, Manager,
228-230 C. R. S. Bank,
Cedar Rapid, Iowa. tf.
Five Years Aqo Today
Dean C. E. Bessey was appointed
chairman of the committee of educa
tion of the National conservation congress.
Count Francis Lutzow of Poland
was the guest of the University and
delivered an address on Bohemia at
Convocation.
Four Years Ago Today
Wisconsin won a close match from
ihe Nebraska rifle team by a score of
923 to 875.
With only four days left for entry,
thirty-six teams had applied for en
trance into the second annual high
school basket ball tournament.
Two Year Ago Today
Dean C. E. Bessey, Nebraska's
loved instructor, died of heart trou
ble after three weeks st niggle for life.
The Nebraska high school debaters
in the University organized with B. B.
Waring as president.
Wahoo, David City and Seward had
been signed for University week.
One Year Ago Today
Sophomores and Juniors were vic
torious over freshmen and seniors in
the class debate battle.
Prof. C. E. Persinger of the Ameri
can history department lectured on
South America to the Outlook seminar.
HINDMARSH FIRE
RETARDS ANNUAL
(Continued from rage One)
of the best of current campus activi
ties "outside the curriculum."
Proof of some of the engraving has
reached the editorial offices, and has
caused the reiteration of the statement
made when the engraving contract
was let that the work is of a much
higher grade than that which has
been used in any book in recent years.
Unusually clear and distinct reproduc
tions will be found on practically
every page of the annual.
Classified Advertising
Wanted Drill suit.
Phone B-2762.
Size coat 38.
99-100101
Wanted Howard's Syllabus on the
family. Will pay full price. Call L-5489
Private tutoring in economics. F.
C. Winship, 1804 Q St. 97-8-9-80-1
College students wanting summer
employment apply at 1236 Q. street.
Salary and expenses paid. References
required. E. C. Babst, State Mgr.
Wanted Position by experienced
housekeeper in frat or sorority house.
Fine cook. L-7456.
Exchanged by mistake Black muff
at Nebraska Csfeteria. Call B-I673.
Lost One Hagner's Zoology with
Beliis and Chappell written in same
return to student activities office.
Cornell University
Medical College
In the city of New York
Admits graduates of University
of Nebraska presenting the re
quired Physics, Chemistry and
Biology.
Instruction by laboratory meth
ods throughout the course.
Small sections facilitate per
sonal contact of student and
instructor.
Graduate Courses leading to A.
M. and Ph. D., also offered
under direction of the Gradu
ate School of Coriu'll Univer
sity. Applications for admission are
preferably made not later than
June. Next session opens Sep
tember 26, 1917.
For information and catalogue,
address
THE DEAN, CORNELL UNI
VERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE,
Box 447 First Ave & 28th St.
New York City
Local EYE trou
bles are in 98 per
cent of all cases,
caused by eye
defects which may be
with my proper made
lcn bps
DR. MARTIN Standard Scien
tific eye examiner. Courtesy always.
1234 O St. Opposite Miller &. Paine's
corrected
to order
TWO MORE a
of our normal graduates accepted high-salaried positions this week 3
, Wisconsin. How about YOUR future? 3
Spend your spring ana summer with us. 3
BEGIN ANY MUNUAY,
one in th
Oshkosh
Nebraska School of Business
(Approved by the State Department of Public Instruction.)
T. A. BLAKESLEE, President H. F. CARSON, Secretin I
.At. ki.U- ' E3
Corner O and 14th Sts., Lincoln, Nebr.
ORPHEUM DRUG STORE
OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT
Cameras and Kodak Supplies. An elegant New Line of
Box Candies
Stuicterrt
Register for your mnsio work at
THE UNIVESITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Twenty-Third Year Just commencing
litnj teachers in all branches of music to choose from.
Dramatic Art Aesthetic Dancing
Ask for information
WTLLARD KIMBALL, Director
11th and R Sts. Opposite the Campus
THE
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Tslsphone B2311
S3S North 12th It
Cleaners, Pressers, Dyers
For th ''Work and Ssrrics thst
Pleases." Call B2311. Tas Bsit
quipped Dry Cleaning Plant hi tat
West. On day serrice If needed.
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