The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 09, 1918, Image 2

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    TEE DAILY NEBBA8KAM
THE DAILY HEBRASKAN
Official rp f tk
tntvrltr t Nbraa
FERN NOBLE Editor
LEQNARD W. KLINK. . . .Mng. Editor
ARNOLD WILKEN News Editor
RUTH SNYDER Socletr Editor
EARL STARBOARD.. Sportlnf Editor
HORACE TALCOTT. Acting Bus. Mp.
Ofnc
JUmewrnl UnWsrslty Hsa
Kumpmi, Hnwntnt Administrate Dia.
Telephone
N L-l Hulnr. P-:i7
Mrhnloal pprtmnH. H-JHS
Fubllnhed vtry day urin ths collect
ar xc-pt Saturday and Sunday.
8utorlpuon prlca. per mtr. H.
to send delegates to the national as
sociation muting. Dr. CUpp objected
to the "gross estrsTaxauce ." Those
ho are familiar with the liberal ai
penditores (or Dr. CUpp'i own teams
consider Dr. Clspp's termolory ridic
ulous. Hecauac Mr. L-e attempted to help
the YV. A. A. a clah resulted lth
rtf riit,n and Mn. Iee'fi reslmatlon
. . . .w. - . . In sbour S 75.000.
was aaaea ior rrom ir ,vfn bettrr tfcla time.
the followlcf letter lued by rrof.
J. E. LeRoilnol. prealdeot of tn
1'nlvmity Patriotic leaue:
"Ladles and Gentlemen:
-The csmpaln for subscriptions to
the Third Liberty Loen 10
bejln. nd the csnvsss of the I niter
Mty has been placed In charge of our
finance committee and atniated com
mlttees. The University sub, rlptlons
to the second Liberty Loan amounted
and U u nopea n'
"Will ou be no Vlnd as to reserve
requesting the regent not to fP'' vour ,,uh;fr,ptjon for the committee In
the reflgnatlon It la evident that lnl- . youf bun,ing, in order that the Vnl
venlty women appreciate mhat Mrs. v.r,r may receive full credit.
Loe baa done for
Clapp does not.
NYbrasVa If Dr.
Entfred at ths pontofflc at Lincoln.
Nelraka, aa ooTid-cUii rnll matter
n.ler the act of Concreaa of March I.
II7. .
" Reportorial Staff
Edith Anderson Eleanore Eogg
Anna Burtleas Grace Johnson
Gaylord DaTla Carolyn Reed
Oswald Black Frank Tatty
E. Forest Estea Francis Flood
Edna Rohrs
Yours very truly,
-J. E. LEROSSIGNAL."
Jreident of the Patriotic league.
Fatuity DIvlflon.
Committees
Finance Committee O. R Martin.
V. Chase. O. J Fer
OUR SERVICE FLAG
Nortcable In the patriotic parade j
Ubt Saturday was the absence of a ,.nairrn,n: w
University of Nebraska service flag. ,rUsoni o II. Gioh. V. L. llolllster.
Nebraska mill have a flag soon, as the Committee for the Farm Campus
all University party committee has J n. C. Filley. chairman: H. E. Brad-
.... A WAS-.AM
lorn, v . v . " win.
Committee on cooperation r.n m-
i taken up the matter.
The delay in securing the flag haa
I been c aused by a misunderstanding.
iThe all-University party committee
! voted lat fall to purchase the flag.
They learned later that the faculty
DR. CLAPP AND THE W. A. A.
Not only are the girls of the pnysi
al education, department indlpnant patriotic league Intended to buy the
at the treatment Mrs. Jessie Beghtol , flaR Each depended on the orher to
Lee has received at the hands of Dr. j ,;W.ure tne flag. Now the faculty
R. G. Clapp. head of the department otfrUt, has requested the all Unlver-j
of physical education, but also girls i ity jiarty committee to make arrange-
from all departments of the Unlver- J n)f.,,tg for the flag. j
pity are protesting. These girls, not j pr Hyde, chairman of the all Unl- :
members of the department, have j v(,rpjty party committee, will appoint I muSBen.
Students-R. D. Scott, chairman
Committee in Several Buildings
City Campus:
Administration C. C. Engberg
Uessey R. J. Tool.
Chemistn George Borrowruan
Electrical Engineering and Tower ;
House V. L. HolIIster.
Gymnasium R. G. Clapp.
Iaw G. N. Foster.
Library Winifred Hyde.
Mechanic Arts W. C. Brenke.
Mechanical Engineering J. E. Kr
taken or are taking physical educa
tion work, two years of which is re
quired for graduation.
Before Mrs. Lee came to Nebraska
little had been done toward the or
conization of women's, athletics.
Handicapped by Insufficient funds the
Rlrls could not award sweaters even !
to their best athletes. Girls who had
played on the first class teams, who
had a 90 per cent grade in physical j
education and who made first second i
or third place in a track meet event ,
were awarded small felt "N's". and the I
girls bought their own sweaters.
These letters were pitifully cheap ,
looking considering the effort required
ro earn them. j
The girls taking classes in the de
partment were forced to take part in
the annual gymnastic exhibitions, the '
proceeds of which sent Dr. Clapp's j
gymnastic teams and Dr. Clapp on
their trips. Moreover the girls were
each year given tickets and requested
to sell them. The girls were further
Tequired to pay for their own costumes
if costumes were needed in the ex
hibition. One year the freshmen class
paid f 14 for ribbons to wear in one
of the drills. All this simply shows
how the girls liberally cooperated
with Dr. Clapp to raise money for his
teams.
"For the promotion of physical ac
tivity of "University women" the Ne
braska W. A. A. was organized. Wom
en's Athletic associations exist In
most of the larger colleges where
women attend. Mrs. Lee helped with
the organization of the Nebraska as
sociation as did all the women faculty
members of the department of physi
cal education.
Some of the things the W. A. A. has
accomplished: The number of girls
taking part in the various meets has
more than trebled. Through the as
sociation the inter-sorority basketball
meet was Btaged this year and the
rainbow tournament, the awards for
the latter being given to the winners
by Mrs. Lee herself. The W. A. A.
arranged for Bwimming meets. Tennis
tournaments, soccer games, the events
for track contests were doubled, in
terest was aroused in dancing and
dancing contests, Indian club contests,
these made their appearance for the
first time in women's athletics at Ne
braska through the W. A. A. which
was constantly helped by Mrs. Lee,
Miss Baldwin and Miss Glttings.
The W. A. A. is not an organization
of physical education women. All
women students of the school who
secure the required number of points
through athletic activities are eligibla.
A large number of members of the
W. A. A. are not physical education
department students. There la a de
partment club under the direction of
Dr. Clapp, a club which has been a
name only, a club not even recognized
by the committee on student organizations.
The trouble came as the result of
spending the money in the treasury
of the W. A. A. Dr. Clapp has in
slsted that he have charge of the ex
penditures, it seems, and the clab pro
- tested. The club is Justified in that
it Is not a physical education depart
ment club. The members had earned
the mony themselves. They had
eiven liberally to the Red CrosH. the
Ited Triangle, the Red CroFB snap
fund, and had adopted a French
orphan. The club Toted to spend I12C
the special committee in a few days
and the flag will be secured as soon
possible.
MARS MONOPOLIZES
THE COLLEGE 'PRESS
The issue of The Daily Ne
braskan for Thursday, April 4.
was lying on the desk in The
Nebraskan office Friday after
noon when the peculiarity of the
thought in the various headlines
was noted. A list prepared of
every headline in the paper for
that date shows the remarkable
extent to which Mars has mo
nopolized the college press.
Following are the captions for
that date, interesting not in
themselves but in the thought
contained:
GRENADE THROWING
NEW TRACK EVENT
SOLDIERS IN CAMP
REMEMBER MOTHERS
GOVERNMENT PLACES BAN
ON ARTICLES TO SOLDIERS
SENIOR "AG" STUDENTS
IN QUALIFIED SERVICE
FEW GRADUATE AT
FARM THIS YEAR
WOMEN ELIGIBLE FOR
RURAL ROUTE CARRIERS
RED CROSS WORKERS TO
TAKE PART IN BIG PARADE
SOLDI ER8 MANUFACTURE
PECULIAR WAR PHRASES
SATURDAY NAMED "
FOR LIBERTY DAY
MANY FOUR-MINUTE MEN
IN STATE LEGISLATURE
GOVERNMENT OFFERS
REWARD FOR POSTERS
SOAP AND DRUGS' SUBJECT
OF RECENT WAR BULLETIN
FRANEY HAS EXTENDED
EXPERIENCE IN NEVY
Museum E. H. BarIour.
Nebraska Hall N. A. Bengston.
Thyslcs L. B.. Tuckerman.
Temple Laura B. Tfieffer.
University Hall C. E. Tersinger.
Minne T. England.
Farm Campus
Animal Husbandry and Veterinary
H. J. Gramlkh.
Agricultural Engineering Oscar
Sjogren.
Agricultural Hall H. E. Bradford.
Daily J. H. Frandsden.
Experiment Station Hall-Fred
Upson.
Home Economics Julia Vance.
Farm Management, Hall and Tower
House H. C. FiTley.
University Extension -G. W. Wat
son. Kosmet Handles Student Fund
Trof. R. D. Scott, working with the
Cliff Scott's Music, B-1482.
Wanted Girl to work after school
hours. B-4545. 2952 J. 123-3t
OFFICIAL
P. B. K.
KEYS
at
HALLETTS
Don't forflet your certlflcat
HALLETT
JEWELER
Eat. 1871 1143 O
CONVOCATION
Judge W. D. Oldham will speak at
Convocation at 11 o'clock this morn
ing in Memorial Hall.- He comes from
Kearney under the auspices of the
faculty division of the Tatriotic
league. The band will probably play.
UNIVERSITY PLAYS
BIG PART IN DRIVE
(Continued from page one)
pe-ared farther down the line. This
unit was separate from the Lincoln
Red Cross division and was made up
entirely of University girls.
The University's Part
The University is to bear its uhare
of the Liberty bond drive. Seventy-
five thousand dollars were subscribed
by students of this school alone in
the second loan and the fluauce com
mittee of the Tatriotic league of the
Unlversrty is busy collecting the con
tributions of the bond holders. Every
one in the institution will be given
the opportunity to buy as many bonds
as be wants and It is expected the
fund in thiB drive will exceed that of
the second. All who are able to pur
rhase bonds are urpud to leave their
subucrlptlons In the hands of Uni
versity authorities so that the school
will get the rwdlt. This Is urged in
Iry
Roberts
Sanitary
DAIRY
I ITMf M
Open
Until
Midnight
1233 "O" St.
Opposite Miller & Paine
STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS
OrpkaaShoeRepairhj Co.
211 North 12th 6treet
Orpheom Building
Kosmet Klub. will have charge of th
caBra.. of the student body for Ub
erty Loan Subscriptions. The drlvo
at the University begins today snd
mill b actively carried on by the .00
committee. An attempt will b made
to reach every man and woman on the
campu. during the week. Student,
are asked by the rommlttee to hold
their subscriptions for the student
canvaers so that their conrtlbutlons
will add to the total abount given by
the Un'vcrrity.
and old Talladlan songa were aun. "
Mabel Johnson
Marlon Wyman
Haiel Toorbaugh
Glen Dorsey
Harold Huling
Maud Rlchiwfti.
James Wilton
Ren Rodeo aid
Eay Fhetwlo
Palladian Initiates
Nine New Members
Nine ucw members were initiated
Into Talladlan Literary society Friday
evening Trecedlnj? the Initiation
ceremony, fhort addresses were riven
by Trof. H. W. Caldwell and Trof.
Iawrence Fossler. early members of
Talladlan. William F. Urbach talked
Camp Funstonite Is
After Radio Equipment
Radio equipment for tanii ps
ton which Is badly needed js
bourM. by Edmund Held, first
tenant from the camp, bo jn the
city on a leave of absence until
Wednesday mornin for that purpoK
There are several wlrele oncrv
tors In Lincoln ho mij;ht be inter
ested in lending of their equipment
to the signal corps during the war if
they knew of the urgent nee. Ama
teurs in other cities have donated
their equipments.
'f' i 'iV: y-.
f
Gordon
The college man"s shirt. Well made of
fine white Oxford. Cut in patterns that
assure perfectly comforta-ble fit. It is an
ARROW SHIRT
OLUETT. PEABODV & CO.. Uc, Makm. TROY. N. V
Very Gratifying
Our April First enrollment was highly satisfactory. New students
are entering almost daily.
In a few months those who begin now will be holding good paying
positions. How about your preparation?
Nebraska School of Business
T. A. BLAKESLEY, President
Corner O and 14th Sts Lincoln, Nebraska
Sfil
ORPHEUM DRUG STORE
OPEN TILL 10:80
A Good Place for Soda Fountain Refreshments after the Theatre ana
after the Rosewllde Dance
CARSON HILORETH, '95 and 96
The Eisins
GLEAIERS-PRESSERS-DYERS
HAVE THE EVANS DO YOUR CLEANING
TELEPHONES B2311 and B 8355
ESTABLISHED 18S7
PHONE B-142Z
Order that Etw taster Suit ncw--tcday--frcra
01 EFFLEY'STAO LOEiS
It's high time. Don't delay. Easter Marchl
Special Attention to Students
The University School of Music
AND OTHER FINE ARTS
1918 SUMKEH SESSION 1918
Begins Holiday, Jure 17th, lasting; five weeks
NOEMAL COUUSE FOR SUPERVISION 07
PUELIC SCHOOL KUSIO
SUMLIER COURSE IN PLAYGROUND
SUPERVISION AND STORYTELLING
Special Inforza&ti&n Upon Request
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