TMM DAILY X K H K A " I I Social Calendar February 19 Women of the faculty party Worn an's Hall. February 21. Delta Delta Delta House dance. Alpha Gamma Rho House dance. Delta Tau Delta House Dance. Alpha Phi formal Lincoln Hotel, rht Delta Theta House dance. Gamma Phi Beta House dance. February 22. All University Party Armory. Alpha XI Delta formal Lincoln ho tel. Delta Delta Delta banquet Lincoln Hotel. Closed night. Myrtle Fish - Orphcum party. February 28 Chi Omega formal Lincoln Hotel. March 1 XI Delta Women's Hall. Pi Kappa Phi formal Lincoln Ho tel. Chi Omega banquet Lincoln Hotel. March 7 Sigma Alpha Epsilon formal Lin coln Hotel. March 8 Kappa Kappa Gamma formal Lin coln Hotel. March 14 Achoth formal Lincoln Hotel. March 15 Closed night Alpha Omicron Pi formal Lincoln Hotel March 21 . Phi Gamma Delta formal Lincolu Hotel. Delta Chi Rosewilde. March 22 Kappa. ,Alfha Theta formal Lin coln Hotel. -March 28 Hotel Delta Tau Delta formal Lincoln March 29 Gamma Beta Phi formal Lincoln Hotel. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS English Club Meets The English club met Saturday evening, February 15, at the Woman's Hall, Fourteenth and R streets. The meeting was in the form of a fiftieth anniversary of the club. Miss Pound read a story that she had read at the English club years ago. A paper was written by W. O. Jones of the State Journal concerning the undergraduate life oT this university in its youthful days. Professor Gass read a paper on a certain type of delectable reading. Mist Barger Speaks Miss Helen Barger, '11, national director of Y. W. C. A. recreation work, spoke to the Nebraska Physical Education as sociation Saturday noon. Stair Club Organized The Univers ity Blair club was organized Satur day evening with the following of ficers President, Richard Mesner; vice president, Mildred Jensen; secretary-treasurer. Bur Williams. The club will be permanent and will meet or.ee each month. Don Lillie Returns Don M. Lillle, who attended thei university for three years and left in 1915 to complete his law course In the University of Michi gan, has returned. He is working in the weather bureau of the university and is taking post-graduate work in law. He has spent one year in the meteorological department of aviation in a Texas army camp. The Rev. J. 8. Brown at Vesper "rtie Rev. J. B. Brown, pastor of the Presbyterian church at University Place, spoke at Vespers Tuesday eve ning at the Woman's Hall. Helen Gilt ner presided and Edith Cash gave a vocal solo. Less than a cent a day for your university. Everyone his subscribed but yea Some spirit Do you read it? Do you support It? Ditch the grouch, buy a Nebraskan, and SMILE. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN UNI NOTICES Alpha Kappa Psl The meeting; of Alpha Kappl Pst called for Wednesday evening has been postponed. Announcement will be made in the Daily Nebraskan of the next meeting. Student Volunteers Student volunteers will meet Thura day evening at 7 o'clock at the Tern pie building. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet There will be no meeting of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet this week. "N" Club Meeting Thursday The "N" Club will meet Thursday noon at the Commercial Club. , Inter-Frat Athletic Meeting The inter-fraternity athletic assocl atlon will meet in Doc Stewart's of flee at 11 o'clock Thursday morning. DAILY DIARY RHYMES (With Apologies) I catch each cliinglng fancy that lights my lady's face I note her wondrous beauty, her daintiness and grace Each day she stands before me, a vis ion fair to see I love her and I wonder if she doesn't care for me. My lady fair is single Indeed the same as I Yet somehow I am favored for I've seen her laugh and cry; And watched her frown, 'n 'everything, no charms I ever miss Her moods I know them all, in fact I live a life of bliss. Each day she comes to greet me with a smile or. else pout I watch her dainty movements from then 'till she goes out; And how 1 stand the parting is more than I can tell For I live for Just herself alone and love her, oh, so well. In all her dainty "frou frou's" within our cozy nook She yields to me her treasures, I give her look for look; She flirts with me and dares me, I pay her back In kind For when she's animated the more she dares, I find. Oh, kind friend, give me pity. I need It every day For while I love and worship there's" no word that I can say; Tho' riches lie around me I am forced to let them pass I'm dead and dumb, cold as a stone, for I am her LOOKING GLASS. IN DAYS GONE BY Ten Years Ago Today The committee on finance of the state legislature reported for the pas sage of a bill carrying a total appro priation of $145,000 for the univer sity. Six Years Ago Today Awgwan made its first appearance on the campus. The boosters under took to force the magazine upon the attention of the students by means of a negro minstrel show. The fololwing class presidents were elected: senior, W Wr. Wenstrand; Junior, Harvey Hess; sophomore. Earl Jackson; freshman, Clarence Speier. Two Years Ago Today The Order of the Golden Fleece composed of all the red-haired girls in the university held its first meeting. Thirty delegates of Phi Dlta Chi from fourteen states were guests of the Nebraska Oapter. One Year Ago Todty Hugo Otoupalik won the national ti tle, for lightweight Inter-collegiate wrestling. Nebraska defeated the Kansas Jay hawkers at basketbk.i. NEBRASKA HALL BEINQ REDECORATED INSIDE Although the exterior transforma tlon of Nebraska Hall will not take until the summer months, tne work of rcflnlhhlng and rearranging ilia iniorior la well under way. The library is almost fully equipped now, and the new laboratory rooms r hPln ranldly put Into condition The plan of lighting In several of the lecture rooms has been greatly im proved by the rearrangement of seat and the retlnting of walls. The new display room will oon contain speci mens of the department's work and the glass cases are already in evi dence for this purpose. In the main hall on the first floor hangs an enormous map, depleting the physical features of Nebraska drainage, topograhy. and soil regions. This map was made by Trofessor Condra of the department of geogra phy and conserva'lon. Other hand colored pictures of typical Nebraswa scenes will adorn the walla of this hall. The work In the studio on the sec ond floor has boon held up of late on account of the fart that certain nec essary lighting fixtures could not be obtained. When this studio is com pleted It will be an ideal place for the photographing of prominent men and women of the university in natural poses with motion pictures and thlB is its prime object Another feature of the building when remodeled will be the conven tion hall on the second floor. This hall will be situated where the oTd museum was once located, and the whole end of the building will be torn out to make the required changes for this assembly room. It will seat approximately six hundred people and special invitations will be extended to the fanners of Nebraska to visit this room when in Lincoln. On this same floor, motion-picture hall, where motion picture lectures and programs will be given will seat nearly one hundred persona. ALUMNI NOTES Judge Charles S. Lobinger, '88, of the United States Court for China, wrote for the Alumni Directory from Shanghai. Miss Harriet Long, '08, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Long of Madi son, Neb., has been ordered to sail on the LaFrance for duty overseas with the American Library Associa tion. She is to have charge of dis tributing the reading material among the soldiers with the army of occupa tion in Germany. Class Basketball Teams Members of the girls' class basket ball teams will meet Wednesday at 12:00 for Cornhusker pictures. Class managers are responsible for having every player there on time. Dramatic Club Dramatic club will meet Thursday evening at 7:30. The place of meet ing will be announced later. Dramatic Club Picture Dramatic Club picture will be taken Friday 'noon at Townsend's studio. Men's Swimming Class All men interested in the formation of a swimming class will meet in Dr. Clapp's office, G 206, at 11 o'clock Thursday, February 20, to arrange a time for regular classes. Engineering Society The General Engineering Society will meet Thursday afternoon at o'clock In M. E. 20. Major O. V. P. Stout, dean of the engineering colleg?, will make an address. MEMBERS ARE SELECTED FOR GIRLS' CLASS TEAMS (Continued from Page One) Ruth Fickes. Marvel Trojan. Elinor Snell. Mary Hardy. Second Team Freshmen Cora Miller. Eva Holloway. Faith Murfin. Mary Henlng. Grace Dobish. Ruby Wolfenden. Ford Gertrude Lear. Spring Shoe The Low Shoes Simplicity in every lino, but expressed in a wealth of tine workmanship, t re markably moderate prices. Price limit Seven Fifty. l ... . si The Bootery 1230 O fi II if fr AA IAN fT 1 AH (r TONITE-ROSEWILDE COME AND HEAR THE BEST MUSIC IN LINCOLN GAMS 1 5 X LETTERS RECOMMEND A COLLEGE OF COMMERCE (Contlnoed from Page One) cation at the University of Minnesota, and his opinion in regard tc a future college of commerce for Nebraska is Identical with the opinions of the professors quoted above. HUSKER TAKES OFFICIAL PICTURE OF PRESIDENT Lieut. Elmer Campbell of Omaha, a foimer student at the University of Nebraska, was chosen for the honor of taking the only official army pho togrph from the air of President Wilpon's visit to Paris for permanent war records of the United States. Lioutenant Compbell received h commission at the first officers' train ing school at Fort Snelling, and was ehosen for an aviation school. He was sent to France almost as soon as lie graduated and was Immediately made a chasse pilot. Several months later he was placed in charge of all the bombing planes at one of the largest air camps in France. Every Cornhusker wears a tag Are you a Cornhusker? (No tag no Cornhusker.) A slacker blushes Why do you blush? If every one were like you??????? A dollar's worth of pep for Ne braska. Chip in. Are you game? Back to peace. Back to life, back to Nebraska to forge ahead No more suffing, no more shifting. pick up your pep and ditch the lead. 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